Dominion of Capital

Dominion of Capital

AngličtinaPevná väzba
Nerbas Don
University of Toronto Press
EAN: 9781442645455
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In the critical decades following the First World War, the Canadian political landscape was shifting in ways that significantly recast the relationship between big business and government. As public pressures changed the priorities of Canada’s political parties, many of Canada’s most powerful businessmen struggled to come to terms with a changing world that was less sympathetic to their ideas and interests than before. Dominion of Capital offers a new account of relations between government and business in Canada during a period of transition between the established expectations of the National Policy and the uncertain future of the twentieth century.

Don Nerbas tells this fascinating story through close portraits of influential business and political figures of this period – including Howard P. Robinson, Charles Dunning, Sir Edward Beatty, R.S. McLaughlin, and C.D. Howe – that provide insight into how events in different sectors of the economy and regions of the country shaped the political outlook and strategies of the country’s business elite. Drawing on business, political, social, and cultural history, Nerbas revises standard accounts of government-business relations in this period and sheds new light on the challenges facing big business in early twentieth-century Canada.

EAN 9781442645455
ISBN 1442645458
Typ produktu Pevná väzba
Vydavateľ University of Toronto Press
Dátum vydania 26. júla 2013
Stránky 404
Jazyk English
Rozmery 224 x 146 x 30
Krajina Canada
Čitatelia Professional & Scholarly
Autori Nerbas Don
Ilustrácie 14 b&w illustrations
Séria Canadian Social History Series