"Memoirs of a Very Civil Servant: Mackenzie King to Pierre Trudeau" Book Review by Master Researcher
"Memoirs of a Very Civil Servant: Mackenzie King to Pierre Trudeau"
A review of Gordon Robertson's "Memoirs of a Very Civil Servant: Mackenzie King to Pierre Trudeau", his account of his experiences in the Canadian government.
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| 1,900 words
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| 2002
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on Sep 18, 2003
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Literature
(Canadian)
, Canadian Studies
(Government and Government Policy)
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This essay gives a review of Gordon Robertson's memoir. It discusses Robertson's account of his experience in the Canadian government as a civil servant. He saw all the behind-the-scenes developments from 1945 to 1979. In this context, therefore, this is a document of living history that reveals a significant amount of information about Canadian history and politics.
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"Memoirs of a Very Civil Servant: Mackenzie King to Pierre Trudeau" (2003, September 18)
Retrieved June 10, 2023, from https://www.academon.com/book-review/memoirs-of-a-very-civil-servant-mackenzie-king-to-pierre-trudeau-34098/
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" "Memoirs of a Very Civil Servant: Mackenzie King to Pierre Trudeau"" 18 September 2003.
Web. 10 June. 2023. <https://www.academon.com/book-review/memoirs-of-a-very-civil-servant-mackenzie-king-to-pierre-trudeau-34098/>