1. Introduction: Reflections on Studying Canada of the
1950s
2. 1950
3. 1951
4. 1952
5. 1953
6. 1954
7. 1955
8. 1956
9. 1957
10. 1958
11. 1959
12. Conclusion: Politics and Public Affairs in the 1950s
13. Appendices
Nelson Wiseman is a professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto.
"An indispensable review of defining events and forces that shaped
Canada in the 1950s, a pivotal decade in the country's history.
Written by one of the foremost experts in Canadian government, this
meticulous retrospective places contemporary debates about domestic
political institutions, natural resource development, social and
demographic policy, and international relations in historical
context. Essential for anyone who is interested in continuity and
change in Canadian politics, economy, and society."--Livianna
Tossutti, Associate Professor of Political Science, Brock
University
"Nelson Wiseman's 1950s Canada is a first stop for anyone
researching the decade. It's both a well-founded reference work and
a chronological guide through the decade, and it gives a real sense
of how Canadians of the period saw their own time."--Robert
Bothwell, Professor of International Relations, Munk School of
Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto
"For many casual observers, the 1950s may not sound as exciting as
the 1940s and the 1960s, two decades known to have reshaped Canada.
Yet, the 1950s are very much worth studying, something that becomes
obvious after reading Nelson Wiseman's excellent book. Focusing on
politics and public affairs, this clearly written and
well-researched book features a chronological approach that makes
it an indispensable guide to the 1950s in Canada."--Daniel Béland,
Director of the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada, McGill
University
"Anyone interested in understanding the broader context of how
Canadian politics evolves over time will be delighted by this
impressively researched and engagingly written study of Canada in
the 1950s. This is a real page-turner."--Don Desserud, Professor of
Political Science, University of Prince Edward Island
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