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Concise History of Canada

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Margaret Conrad's history of Canada explains what makes up this diverse, complex, and often contested nation-state. Beginning in Canada's deep past with the arrival of its Indigenous peoples, she traces its history through the conquest by Europeans, the American Revolutionary War, and Confederation in the nineteenth century to its prosperous present. This impressive second edition has expanded by 20 percent, including revised chapters and an insightful analysis of the fraught relationship between Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump. As a social historian, Conrad emphasizes the relationships between Indigenous peoples and settlers, French and English, Catholic and Protestant, men and women, rich and poor. It is this grounded approach that drives the narrative and makes for compelling reading. Despite its successes and its popularity as a destination for immigrants from across the world, Canada remains a cautious and contested country. This thorough yet concise new edition explains why.

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Introduction: a cautious country; 1. Since time immemorial; 2. Natives and newcomers, 1000-1661; 3. New France, 1661-1744; 4. The struggle for a continent, 1744-1763; 5. A revolutionary age, 1763-1815; 6. The great northwest, 1763-1849; 7. Transatlantic communities, 1815-1849; 8. Coming together, 1849-1885; 9. Making progress, 1885-1914; 10. Hanging on, 1914-1945; 11. Liberalism ascendant, 1945-1984; 12. Anxious times, 1984-2015; 13. Where are We Now?

About the author

Margaret Conrad has published widely in the fields of Canadian history, women's studies, and digital humanities. She is co-author of a two-volume History of the Canadians Peoples, Atlantic Canada: A History and Canadians and Their Pasts. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, an Officer of the Order of Canada, and served as president of the Canadian Historical Association from 2005 to 2007. She has received four honorary degrees.

Summary

From the arrival of Indigenous peoples, through the conquest by Europeans, the American Revolutionary War, and Confederation in the nineteenth century to its prosperous present, this new edition of Margaret Conrad's history of Canada offers a lucid account of this diverse, complex, and often contested nation-state.

Product details

Authors Margaret Conrad, Margaret (University of New Brunswick) Conrad, Conrad Margaret
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2021
 
EAN 9781108736374
ISBN 978-1-108-73637-4
No. of pages 556
Series Cambridge Concise Histories
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

Canada, HISTORY / World, Social & cultural history, Social and cultural history, History of the Americas

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