A History of the Canadian Peoples

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Oxford University Press, 2016 - History - 625 pages
Now in its fifth edition, A History of the Canadian Peoples covers our nation's history from pre-contact to present day in one concise volume. Political, cultural, social, and economic histories are woven together in a seamless narrative to present a fascinating and comprehensive look at how
Canada has been shaped over centuries.

The fifth edition has been thoroughly revised throughout and offers a more balanced coverage of pre- and post-Confederation periods. A new thematic box program, featuring new Material Culture boxes, provides context, additional background, biographies, and unique perspectives on lesser known people
and events. All-new end-of-chapter historiography essays have been contributed by historians from across the country, highlighting on-going research and scholarship.

About the author (2016)

J.M. Bumsted is a retired professor formerly of the University of Manitoba.Michael C. Bumsted has received his PhD from the University of Aberdeen.

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