A history of the Canadian peoples / J.M. Bumsted.
"A History of the Canadian Peoples is an abridged edition of the much-lauded two-volume work, The Peoples of Canada. Like its predecessor, this book provides an overview of the economy, society, the family, and culture, as well as political and constitutional issues. Sidebars offer fascinating...
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Toronto ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
1998.
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Table of Contents:
- The Beginning
- Struggling for a Continent, 1627-1758
- Becoming and Remaining British, 1759-1815
- Relying on Resources, 1815-1840
- Becoming a Nation
- Expanding the Nation, 1867-1885
- Becoming Modern, 1885-1918
- Deferring Expectation, 1919-1945
- Prospering Together, 1945-1959
- Edging Towards the Abyss, 1958-1972
- Coming Apart, 1972-1992
- Facing the World
- Freefalling Towards the Twenty-first Century.