The Day of Sir Wilfrid Laurier: A Chronicle of Our Own Time
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The volume traces its subject's personal origins and development, then reviews early parliamentary years, time in opposition, ascent to party leadership and governmental administration; it examines major political events and tendencies of the era, debates over imperial connection and the country's international position, economic growth and domestic reforms, and the evolving relationship between nation and empire. Organized chronologically with thematic chapters and illustrative portraits, it combines narrative history with analysis of policy, public life, and the institutional changes that shaped the period.
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