Pre-Confederation Canada : The Structure of Canadian History To 1867
Leverbaar
Written by two well-known historians, this text presents a detailed chronological account of Canadian history from the country's earliest beginnings as a wilderness frontier to its emergence as an independent nation. The story unfolds from a power and politics perspective and picks up the themes of social and economic history. It incorporates recent research and historical debates, and reflects current interpretations of native peoples.
Ingenaaid | 356 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 1990
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