Canada under British Rule 1760 - 1900. Shaping Canadian Identity: Colonial Legacy and Historical Development
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- Nombre de pages334
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-622870-5
- EAN4064066228705
- Date de parution11/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille762 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Canada under British Rule 1760-1900, " John George Bourinot meticulously examines the transformative period in Canadian history following the British conquest of New France. Bourinot employs a clear and authoritative narrative style, interweaving meticulous research with engaging prose to elucidate the complexities of governance, societal changes, and the evolving political landscape in Canada.
This historical account is not only rich in detail but also provides critical insights into the ongoing interactions between Indigenous peoples and European settlers, which profoundly shaped the nation'Äôs identity during this pivotal era. John George Bourinot was a prominent Canadian historian and public servant, whose deep-seated passion for his country'Äôs history stemmed from his background and experiences in the political sphere.
His extensive work in the field of parliamentary procedure and his firsthand involvement in political institutions endowed him with a unique perspective, allowing him to analyze the intricate relationships between the British Crown, colonial governance, and the burgeoning Canadian identity with remarkable clarity and depth. "Canada under British Rule 1760-1900" is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the foundational influences that shaped modern Canada.
Bourinot'Äôs comprehensive analysis and engaging exposition make this book invaluable for historians, students of Canadian politics, and anyone interested in the evolution of national identities under colonial rule.
This historical account is not only rich in detail but also provides critical insights into the ongoing interactions between Indigenous peoples and European settlers, which profoundly shaped the nation'Äôs identity during this pivotal era. John George Bourinot was a prominent Canadian historian and public servant, whose deep-seated passion for his country'Äôs history stemmed from his background and experiences in the political sphere.
His extensive work in the field of parliamentary procedure and his firsthand involvement in political institutions endowed him with a unique perspective, allowing him to analyze the intricate relationships between the British Crown, colonial governance, and the burgeoning Canadian identity with remarkable clarity and depth. "Canada under British Rule 1760-1900" is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the foundational influences that shaped modern Canada.
Bourinot'Äôs comprehensive analysis and engaging exposition make this book invaluable for historians, students of Canadian politics, and anyone interested in the evolution of national identities under colonial rule.
In "Canada under British Rule 1760-1900, " John George Bourinot meticulously examines the transformative period in Canadian history following the British conquest of New France. Bourinot employs a clear and authoritative narrative style, interweaving meticulous research with engaging prose to elucidate the complexities of governance, societal changes, and the evolving political landscape in Canada.
This historical account is not only rich in detail but also provides critical insights into the ongoing interactions between Indigenous peoples and European settlers, which profoundly shaped the nation'Äôs identity during this pivotal era. John George Bourinot was a prominent Canadian historian and public servant, whose deep-seated passion for his country'Äôs history stemmed from his background and experiences in the political sphere.
His extensive work in the field of parliamentary procedure and his firsthand involvement in political institutions endowed him with a unique perspective, allowing him to analyze the intricate relationships between the British Crown, colonial governance, and the burgeoning Canadian identity with remarkable clarity and depth. "Canada under British Rule 1760-1900" is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the foundational influences that shaped modern Canada.
Bourinot'Äôs comprehensive analysis and engaging exposition make this book invaluable for historians, students of Canadian politics, and anyone interested in the evolution of national identities under colonial rule.
This historical account is not only rich in detail but also provides critical insights into the ongoing interactions between Indigenous peoples and European settlers, which profoundly shaped the nation'Äôs identity during this pivotal era. John George Bourinot was a prominent Canadian historian and public servant, whose deep-seated passion for his country'Äôs history stemmed from his background and experiences in the political sphere.
His extensive work in the field of parliamentary procedure and his firsthand involvement in political institutions endowed him with a unique perspective, allowing him to analyze the intricate relationships between the British Crown, colonial governance, and the burgeoning Canadian identity with remarkable clarity and depth. "Canada under British Rule 1760-1900" is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the foundational influences that shaped modern Canada.
Bourinot'Äôs comprehensive analysis and engaging exposition make this book invaluable for historians, students of Canadian politics, and anyone interested in the evolution of national identities under colonial rule.


