History of the Canadian Peoples

History of the Canadian Peoples PDF

Author: Margaret Conrad

Publisher:

Published: 2008-11-01

Total Pages: 544

ISBN-13: 9780321539083

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The History of the Canadian Peoples has been one of the most-respected Canadian history texts for many years. The fifth edition builds on established strengths - superior author reputations, social history focus, four-colour design, and student-friendly, vivid writing style - with the addition of some attractive new features. Maps have been re-drawn and augmented; there are more colour illustrations throughout; and highlight boxes point out and explain aspects of historiography. For Volume 2, there is new coverage of the twenty-first century in an entirely new chapter. This text provides an inclusive history of Canada, covering not only the achievements of the rich and powerful, but also the lives of Aboriginal peoples, women, racial and ethnic minorities, and the poor, who also helped create the Canada we know today. The balance of political/economic history with social history is delicately managed.

Foundations

Foundations PDF

Author: Margaret Conrad

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 523

ISBN-13: 9780201743784

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Designed to accompany the two-volume History of the Canadian Peoples and the one-volume synthesis, Canada: A National History. This book can also supplement any survey of Canadian history text or serve as a stand-alone text. Foundations: Readings in Pre-Confederation Canadian History offers students a sample of some of the best and most recent readings dealing with the history of Canada before Confederation. The readings are grouped in overlapping time periods that have become more-or-less conventional for the study of the pre-Confederation period: Beginnings to 1663; France in America, 1663-1756; British North America, 1749-1821; Maturing Colonial Societies, 1821-1867; and Industrializing Canada, 1840-1867.