O.D. Skelton : A Portrait of Canadian Ambition
معرفی کتاب «O.D. Skelton : A Portrait of Canadian Ambition» نوشتهٔ Hillmer, Norman، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Toronto Press در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «O.D. Skelton : A Portrait of Canadian Ambition» در دستهٔ بدون دستهبندی قرار دارد.
When O.D. Skelton became Prime Minister Mackenzie King’s foreign policy advisor in 1923, he was already a celebrated critic of the status quo in international and domestic affairs, a loyal Liberal Party man, and a fervent nationalist who believed Canada needed to steer a path independent of Britain. Two years later, he became the permanent head of Canada’s Department of External Affairs. Between then and his tragic death in 1941, Skelton created Canada’s professional diplomatic service, staffing it with sharp young men such as Lester B. Pearson. Skelton’s importance in Ottawa was unparalleled, and his role in shaping Canada’s world was formative and crucial. Using research from archives across Canada and around the world, Norman Hillmer presents Skelton not only as a towering intellectual force but as deeply human – deceptively quiet, complex, and driven by an outsize ambition for himself and for his country. O.D. Skelton is the definitive biography of the most influential public servant in Canada’s history, written by one of the most prolific Canadian historians of international affairs and the editor of Skelton’s voluminous papers. "When O.D. Skelton became Prime Minister Mackenzie King's foreign policy advisor in 1923, he was already a celebrated critic of the status quo in international and domestic affairs, a loyal Liberal Party man, and a fervent nationalist who believed Canada needed to steer a path independent of Britain. Two years later, he became the permanent head of Canada's Department of External Affairs. Between then and his tragic death in 1941, Skelton created Canada's professional diplomatic service, staffing it with sharp young men such as Lester B. Pearson. Skelton's importance in Ottawa was unparalleled, and his role in shaping Canada's world was formative and crucial. Using research from archives across Canada and around the world, Norman Hillmer presents Skelton not only as a towering intellectual force but as deeply human -- deceptively quiet, complex, and driven by an outsize ambition for himself and for his country. O.D. Skelton is the definitive biography of the most influential public servant in Canada's history, written by one of the most prolific Canadian historians of international affairs and the editor of Skelton's voluminous papers"--Provided by publisher Contents Preface O.D. Skelton A Portrait Of Canadian Ambition Introduction 1. Going Away And Coming Home, 1878–1908 2. Citizen Entrepreneur, 1908–14 3. War And Sir Wilfrid, 1914–19 4. Courting Mr King, 1919–22 5. Amen, Downing Street, 1923 6. The Decision, 1924–5 7. You Ought To Be Prime Minister, 1925-6 8. Inching Towards Independence, 1927–9 9. Life With Rb, 1930–3 10. The Moderate Leaguer, 1933–5 11. Fortunate In Our Neighbours, 1935–6 12. Pretty Well Used Up, 1937–8 13. Together And Apart, 1938–9 14. Half-Day’S Work Nearly Done, 1939–41 Conclusion Notes Archival Sources Index
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