Creating Canada's Peacekeeping Past
(Author) Colin McCulloughCreating Canada's Peacekeeping Past illuminates how Canada's participation in United Nations' peacekeeping efforts from 1956 to 1997 was used as a symbol of national identity - in Quebec and the rest of the country. Delving into four decades of documentaries, newspaper coverage, textbooks, political rhetoric, and more, Colin McCullough outlines the continuity and change in the production and reception of messages about peacekeeping. Engaging in debates about Canada's international standing, as well as its broader national character, this book is an ingeniously conceived addition to the history of the changing Canadian identity.
Colin McCullough
Colin McCullough is best known for his novel "The Distant Shore," a poignant exploration of love and loss. His lyrical prose and evocative imagery captivate readers, earning him acclaim for his ability to delve deep into the human experience. McCullough's work continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.