 | Richard Gwyn, Richard J. Gwyn - History - 1997 - 325 pages
Featuring a new epilogue bringing various aspects of Gwyn’s analysis up-to-date – in particular a new section on Quebec – Gwyn explores the various options available to post ... | |
 | Rudyard Griffiths - Social Science - 2010 - 194 pages
Canadians have come to embrace their country as a "postmodern state"-a nation that downplays its history and makes few demands on its citizens, allowing them to find their ... | |
 | J. L. Granatstein - History - 2004 - 519 pages
Covering the major conflicts in depth, and exploring battles, tactics, and weapons, J.L. Granatstein offers a rich analysis of the political context for the battles and events ... | |
 | Benedict R. O&G. Anderson - Political Science - 1991 - 224 pages
'Imagined Communities' examines the creation & function of the 'imagined communities' of nationality & the way these communities were in part created by the growth of the ... | |
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