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A highly readable, engaging history of PM Mackenzie Bowell's time in office and the dramatic bloodless coup that ended his sixteen months leading Canada | Appointed as a caretaker prime minister, Bowell's short reign was consumed by the Manitoba Schools Question, a court ruling about the violation of the constitutional right of Roman Catholics in Manitoba to denominational schooling, which divided the country like never before | Author researched newspaper archives to craft a deeply researched and engaging narrative, one of the first successful biographies of a man who left few letters for…mehr

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  • A highly readable, engaging history of PM Mackenzie Bowell's time in office and the dramatic bloodless coup that ended his sixteen months leading Canada
  • Appointed as a caretaker prime minister, Bowell's short reign was consumed by the Manitoba Schools Question, a court ruling about the violation of the constitutional right of Roman Catholics in Manitoba to denominational schooling, which divided the country like never before
  • Author researched newspaper archives to craft a deeply researched and engaging narrative, one of the first successful biographies of a man who left few letters for future biographers
  • Author has two previous history titles, a history of cycling in WWI (Riding into Battle) and a history of journalists covering the Red River Rebellion (Embedded)

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Ted Glenn is a professor at Humber College and writes about Canadian government and history. He divides his time between Grey County and Toronto.