Reaction and Reform
Delve into the intricate political landscape of Canada during the Great Depression with Reaction and Reform by Larry A. Glassford. Published in 1992 by University of Toronto Press, this insightful paperback spans 277 pages, thoroughly examining the leadership of Prime Minister R.B. Bennett. Glassford meticulously unravels Bennett's political strategies in response to the economic turmoil, shedding light on the varying reactions from both the public and the media at the time. Through a combination of in-depth analysis and historical context, Reaction and Reform offers readers a comprehensive view of how the Conservative Party navigated these challenging years. This book is essential for anyone interested in Canadian history, politics, and the dynamics of reform during difficult times.