| Gillian T. Cell - History - 1969 - 181 pages
Between 1577 and 1660 Newfoundland emerged from relative obscurity to become the centre of a booming and valued industry, the site of one of England's first colonies, and a ... | |
| William Henry Foster - History - 2003 - 236 pages
The author reconstructs the lived experience of both captors and captives to show that captivity was always intertwined with gender struggles, providing a novel perspective on ... | |
| Elizabeth Mancke - History - 2005 - 236 pages
Elizabeth Mancke presents a comparative history arguing that differences in the political cultures of Canada and the United States have their origins in changes in the ... | |
| A. J. B. Johnston - History - 2007 - 383 pages
The story of what happened at the colonial fortified town of Louisbourg between 1749 and 1758 is one of the great dramas of the history of Canada, indeed North America. This ... | |
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