The Structure of Canadian HistoryDesigned for courses on Pre and Post Confederation History of Canada. Finlay/Sprague is the only combined Pre/Post Confederation introductory textbook available in the Introductory Canadian History market. As a combined text, it offers a significant price advantage over competing split volumes. This text takes a political and sociological approach to Canadian history, and has been updated to include recent analysis of historical events. Written within in a solid chronological framework, the text provides a clear, comprehensive survey of the subject and good integration between traditional and new approaches to history. This text will prepare students well in the basic chronologies of Canadian history while providing the most up-to-date tools for research through its weblinks. |
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... become so attached to a person or to a thing so as to become possessed by it . Both characteristics - the sense of community solidarity and the lack of a sense of isolating individual commitments - stand out clearly in child - rearing ...
... Becomes Quebec The British takeover of New France was potentially a complete disruption of Canadian history . The people of the entire colony were supposed to become at once mere canadiens , British subjects in the St. Lawrence shorn of ...
... becoming economic backwa- ters , the demographic railway stations of Confederation . People grew up and moved on ... become more clear when upper Quebec became Upper Canada , and the matter still awaited resolution after Canada West ...