Fights of Our Lives: Elections, Leadership and the Making of Canada by John Duffy


Fights of Our Lives: Elections, Leadership and the Making of Canada
Title : Fights of Our Lives: Elections, Leadership and the Making of Canada
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ISBN : 000200089X
ISBN-10 : 9780002000895
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 368
Publication : First published January 1, 2002
Awards : Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing (2002)

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Fights of Our Lives: Elections, Leadership and the Making of Canada Reviews


  • Stewart

    Hands down, one of the best political books I've read in recent years. Duffy does a masterful job diving into the particulars of Canadian history leading up to the key elections he analyzes, particularly the Manitoba Schools Question of the 1890s and the King-Byng Crisis of 1926. An excellent mix of political and parliamentary strategy, results analysis, colourful biography, and captivating storytelling, I cannot recommend this treasure highly enough!

  • Miss Amelia

    a very colorful, creatively-designed stroll through Canadian political history looking in particular at five major PM campaigns. Not sure why I find our neighbor's politics so interesting, but this is a great resource. What makes this book unique is the way that art and design are used to supplement information: a lot of cartoons, doodles, and creative ways of arranging photographs/other visual resources.

    Plus, the front dustjacket says this book cost $55, yet I got my like-new copy from Thriftbooks for $5.
    Thanks, Thriftbooks!

  • Scott Kovatch

    This might only be attractive to poly sic majors.

  • Nigel Beale

    Listen to my Biblio File podcast conversation about Fights of our Lives with Gerry Butts

    here

  • James Todd

    A very informative and detailed book pertaining to five critical election battles throughout Canadian federal politics. The book covers the respective election battles, the issues surrounding the election, and the strategies employed by the parties in the contests.

    Personally, I enjoyed more the modern election battles, as I'm not very well versed in the Canadian politics of the 19th century up until the mid 20th century. Beyond that, this book has a lot of good information, and there is a lot to learn in here about Canada's Prime Minister's, history and politics. The book also contains a lot of photos, which makes the book more engaging for the reader.

  • Daniel Kukwa

    Some great historical analysis, and I love the playbook-style sketches. However, it's a rather awkwardly-designed book, and I take a few exceptions to federal elections the author doesn't identify as key historical battles...especially the conscription fiasco of 1917.