Canada's Holy Grail: Lord Stanley's Political Motivation to Donate the Stanley Cup
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Canada's Holy Grail: Lord Stanley's Political Motivation to Donate the Stanley Cup
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Description
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In 1892, Lord Frederick Arthur Stanley donated the Stanley Cup to crown the first Canadian hockey champions.
Canada’s Holy Grail documents Lord Stanley’s personal politics, his desire to affect Canadian nationality and unity, and the transformations in Anglo-liberal political thought at the time. This book posits that the Stanley Cup fit directly within Anglo-American traditions of using sport to promote ideas of the national, and the donation of the cup occurred at a moment in history when Canadian nationalists needed identifying symbols. Jordan B. Goldstein asserts that only with a transformation in Anglo-liberal thought could the state legitimately act through culture to affect national identity.
Drawing on Lord Stanley’s archives and statements by politicians and hockey enthusiasts, Canada’s Holy Grail integrates political thought into sport history through the discussion of a championship trophy that still stands as one of the most well-known and recognized Canadian national symbols.
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Creator
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Goldstein, Jordan, author
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Publisher
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University of Toronto Press
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Date
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2021
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JPEG
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ISBN : 9781487512996
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Language
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EN
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