<i>The Hill Times: Best Books of 2016</i> <br> <br> <b>An overview of the history of elections and voting in Canada, including minority governments, dynasties, and social movements.</b> <br> <br> <i>Dynasties and Interludes</i> provides a comprehensive and unique overview of elections and voting in Canada from Confederation to the most recent election. Its principal argument is that the Canadian political landscape has consisted of long periods of hegemony of a single party and/or leader (dynasties), punctuated by short, sharp disruptions brought about by the sudden rise of new parties, leaders, or social movements (interludes). <br> <br>This revised and updated second edition includes an analysis of the results of the 2011 and 2015 federal elections as well as an in-depth discussion of the “Harper Dynasty.”