The men who made modern Canada
A review of John Ibbitson’s The Duel: Diefenbaker, Pearson and the Making of Modern Canada
A review of John Ibbitson’s The Duel: Diefenbaker, Pearson and the Making of Modern Canada
New book delves into the significant moments of their political careers
We tend to think of England and France as historic enemies
We are a nation destined to tread water in perpetual obscurity
Historical animosity between Japan and the Soviet Union shaped the final act of the Second World War
Maj. Gen. Leslie Groves had a reputation for getting things done
Was Becket, perhaps subconsciously, simply in search of sainthood and martyrdom?
Unlikely Insider documents Jack Austin’s conviction that even a single individual can bring about substantial change
All four of these books are highly thought-provoking
Kennedy was a charismatic figure to adoring fans during his 1963 Irish visit
The erosion of the optimism of the 1990s should be cause for concern
Unravelling the blame game: Exploring the complex factors behind the First World War
But who was Charlemagne and why is a prize named after him?