From inside the bookTry this search over all volumes: negotiated What people are saying - Write a reviewReview: Who Killed Canadian History?User Review - Stephanie - GoodreadsThis is an interesting book, and a must read for any history students. This book discusses the past a future of history in Canada. While extremely critical and harsh on social history and social ... Read full review Review: Who Killed Canadian History?User Review - anenko - GoodreadsI read this ages ago, so my memory is rather fuzzy on the details. There are some interesting points made in the book--some I even agree with--but I can't truly support Granatstein's argument, as I ... Read full review Related books
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From Google ScholarThe Purposes of Teaching Canadian HistoryPeter Seixas - 2002 - CANADIAN SOCIAL STUDIES Citizenship EducationYvonne Hébert, Alan Sears Bibliographic information |