In Canada’s Odyssey, renowned scholar Peter H. Russell provides an expansive, accessible account of Canadian history from the pre-Confederation period to the present day.
In Canada’s Odyssey, renowned scholar Peter H. Russell provides an expansive, accessible account of Canadian history from the pre-Confederation period to the present day.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction Part 1: The Founding Pillars 2. The Incomplete Conquest of New France 3. The Original Partnership With Indigenous Peoples 4. English-Speaking People Become the Majority Part 2: Trying to Complete the Conquests 5. Three Wars and Betrayal of Our Indian Allies 6. Rebellions and the Plan to Assimilate French Canada Part 3: Confederation 7. English Canada Gets a Dominion French Canada Gets a Province and Indigenous Peoples Get Left Out Part 4: Confederation to World War II 8. The Colonization of Indigenous Canada 9. The Provincialization of French Canada 10. The Nationalization of English Canada Part 5: Transformation of the Pillars 11.Quebec Becomes Constitutionally Radical 12.Aboriginal Peoples Get a Hearing 13.English-Canada Becomes Multicultural Part 6: Seeking a Constitutional Fix 14. Patriation - Quebec’s Loss, Aboriginal Gains 15. The End of Mega Constitutional Politics? 16. The Three Pillars Continue Their Odyssey
1. Introduction Part 1: The Founding Pillars 2. The Incomplete Conquest of New France 3. The Original Partnership With Indigenous Peoples 4. English-Speaking People Become the Majority Part 2: Trying to Complete the Conquests 5. Three Wars and Betrayal of Our Indian Allies 6. Rebellions and the Plan to Assimilate French Canada Part 3: Confederation 7. English Canada Gets a Dominion French Canada Gets a Province and Indigenous Peoples Get Left Out Part 4: Confederation to World War II 8. The Colonization of Indigenous Canada 9. The Provincialization of French Canada 10. The Nationalization of English Canada Part 5: Transformation of the Pillars 11.Quebec Becomes Constitutionally Radical 12.Aboriginal Peoples Get a Hearing 13.English-Canada Becomes Multicultural Part 6: Seeking a Constitutional Fix 14. Patriation - Quebec’s Loss, Aboriginal Gains 15. The End of Mega Constitutional Politics? 16. The Three Pillars Continue Their Odyssey
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