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In "History of Prince Edward Island," Duncan Campbell offers a comprehensive and meticulously researched exploration of the rich tapestry that is Prince Edward Island's past. Through a narrative style that blends scholarly rigor with engaging prose, Campbell unpacks the social, economic, and cultural developments that have shaped this unique Canadian province. This book traverses the pre-colonial era through to the present, illuminating key events, figures, and milestones while positioning Prince Edward Island within the broader context of Canadian history and identity. The use of extensive…mehr

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In "History of Prince Edward Island," Duncan Campbell offers a comprehensive and meticulously researched exploration of the rich tapestry that is Prince Edward Island's past. Through a narrative style that blends scholarly rigor with engaging prose, Campbell unpacks the social, economic, and cultural developments that have shaped this unique Canadian province. This book traverses the pre-colonial era through to the present, illuminating key events, figures, and milestones while positioning Prince Edward Island within the broader context of Canadian history and identity. The use of extensive primary sources enriches this narrative, making it not just a historical account, but a vivid portrait of a rapidly changing society. Duncan Campbell, a noted historian and local expert on Canadian Maritime history, draws upon his extensive knowledge of the region and the personal connection he has with Prince Edward Island. His passion for local history is reflected in his thorough approach to research and storytelling. Campbell'Äôs scholarly background, paired with a lifelong engagement in community affairs, informs his analysis of the island's evolving identity, from its indigenous roots to its contemporary status. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in Canadian history, local culture, or the intricate dynamics that characterize small island communities. Scholars, students, and general readers alike will find Campbell's work to be both enlightening and enriching, providing a nuanced understanding of a province that often goes overlooked in broader historical discourses.

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Duncan Campbell (he/him) is the founder of Friends of the Children and has been making friends his whole life. In 1983, he started a successful business, before eventually selling it and dedicating his life to helping kids. He lives in Portland, Oregon, with his wife and best friend, Cindy, and together they have 3 grown children and 5 grandchildren. Also, he really likes to dance. This book was created in partnership with Friends of the Children.