1945, Ken Cuthbertson
1945, Ken Cuthbertson
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1945
The Year That Made Modern Canada

Author: Ken Cuthbertson

Narrator: David Pevsner

Unabridged: 13 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/13/2020


Synopsis

It was a watershed year for Canada and the world. 1945 set Canada on a bold course into the future. A huge sense of relief marked the end of hostilities. Yet there was also fear and uncertainty about the perilous new world that was unfolding in the wake of the American decision to use the atomic bomb to bring the war in the Pacific to a dramatic halt. On the eve of WWII, the Dominion of Canada was a sleepy backwater still struggling to escape the despair of the Great Depression. But the war changed everything. After six long years of conflict, sacrifice and soul-searching, the country emerged onto the world stage as a modern, confident and truly independent nation no longer under the colonial sway of Great Britain. Ken Cuthbertson has written a highly readable narrative that commemorates the seventy-fifth anniversary of the end of WWII and chronicles the events and personalities of a critical year that reshaped Canada. 1945: The Year That Made Modern Canada showcases the stories of people—some celebrated, some ordinary—who left their mark on the nation and helped create the Canada of today. The author profiles an eclectic group of Canadians, including eccentric prime minister Mackenzie King, iconic hockey superstar Rocket Richard, business tycoon E. P. Taylor, Soviet defector Igor Gouzenko, the bandits of the Polka Dot Gang, crusading MP Agnes Macphail, and authors Gabrielle Roy and Hugh MacLennan, among many others. The book also covers topics like the Halifax riots, war brides, the birth of Canada’s beloved social safety net, and the remarkable events that sparked the Cold War. 1945 is the unforgettable story of our nation at the moment of its modern birth. 

About Ken Cuthbertson

KEN CUTHBERTSON is a veteran journalist with forty years’ experience writing for publications in Canada, the US and the UK. A finalist for the Governor General’s Literary Award, he is the bestselling author of six books, including the critically acclaimed The Halifax Explosion: Canada’s Worst Disaster. Ken Cuthbertson lives in Kingston, Ontario, and has deep maternal roots in Nova Scotia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gus on November 21, 2020

I really enjoyed reading how so many interconnected issues in 1945 shaped this great country. Cuthbertson writes about business tycoons, athletic accomplishments, Agnes Macphail, Prime Minister Mackenzie King, Canada's role in WWII, and even a lengthy section on what really triggered the Cold War. I......more

Goodreads review by Sherrie74 on November 23, 2020

Canada, the war is over and those in the military are returning home but unsure what they are coming home to. Most of the factory jobs have been taken by women who many really don't want to give them up and the employers realize the women did far more work than the men did. The country has proven it......more

Goodreads review by Jess on November 08, 2020

Very informative, enjoyable read. This is a great book for any history junky. Each chapter highlights a different event that happened in 1945, in Canada, most notably the end of WWll. All the events highlighted are chosen as important markers that still impact Canadians today (like the introduction o......more

Goodreads review by Chuck on January 11, 2021

A very interesting read. I like the author’s writing style - informative and entertaining.......more

Goodreads review by Aaron on February 03, 2021

A very fine work of Canadian history. Lots of our history's best known names appear - MacKenzie King, Maurice Richard, Agnes Macphail. And some important names get resurrected - Leonard Murray, the Polka Dot Gang, and several business leaders of the time. There are so many threads intersecting durin......more