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W.L. Grant

The Tribune of Nova Scotia

In “The Tribune of Nova Scotia,” W. L. Grant offers a profound exploration of the socio-political landscape of 19th-century Nova Scotia through the lens of its vibrant press. The narrative intricately weaves together historical context and acute literary observation, revealing how the Tribune newspapers played a crucial role in shaping public opinion during a period of significant change. Grant'Äôs writing, marked by meticulous research and eloquent prose, captures the tensions and aspirations of a province on the cusp of modernity, deftly illustrating the symbiotic relationship between journalism and democracy. W. L. Grant, a distinguished scholar of Canadian history, draws upon his deep understanding of maritime culture and politics to inform this seminal work. His academic background, which includes extensive research in media studies and public discourse, uniquely positions him to investigate the ideological undercurrents that influenced editorial choices and societal values. Grant'Äôs insights reflect a lifelong commitment to illuminating the narratives that define Nova Scotia'Äôs identity and the broader Canadian experience. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of journalism, Canadian political culture, or social movements. Grant'Äôs scholarly yet accessible style makes complex themes approachable, inviting readers to reflect on the enduring impact of media in democratic societies. “The Tribune of Nova Scotia” not only appeals to historians but also to those seeking to understand the vital role of journalism in civic engagement.
131 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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