The Story of Newfoundland. Exploring the Evolution of a British Colony in Newfoundland

Par : Earl of Frederick Edwin Smith
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  • Nombre de pages348
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-624175-9
  • EAN4064066241759
  • Date de parution09/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille778 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "The Story of Newfoundland, " Earl of Frederick Edwin Smith Birkenhead embarks on a comprehensive exploration of Newfoundland'Äôs rich historical tapestry, illuminating the island'Äôs unique cultural evolution and significance within the broader context of Canadian history. Written with a blend of emotive narrative and rigorous scholarly inquiry, Birkenhead deftly intertwines personal anecdotes and empirical research, the prose harmonizing with the dramatic landscapes of Newfoundland, allowing readers to vividly visualize its rugged coastlines and resilient communities.
The work situates Newfoundland not only as a geographical entity but also as a societal microcosm shaped by colonial encounters and the ebb and flow of economic fortunes. Frederick Edwin Smith, Earl of Birkenhead, was a distinguished political figure and historian whose life experiences profoundly influenced his writing. His deep respect for scholarly rigor combined with his innate curiosity about the cultural identity of Britain'Äôs dominions informs every paragraph of this text.
With a background in law and politics, along with a genuine interest in the legacy of British colonialism, Birkenhead's perspective offers readers a nuanced understanding of Newfoundland's place in the Commonwealth. For anyone invested in the intricate narratives that form national identities, "The Story of Newfoundland" is an essential read. Its blend of rigorous scholarship and personal reflection not only enriches historical discourse but also captivates the imagination, making it a vital contribution to Canadian literature and a must-have for history enthusiasts.
In "The Story of Newfoundland, " Earl of Frederick Edwin Smith Birkenhead embarks on a comprehensive exploration of Newfoundland'Äôs rich historical tapestry, illuminating the island'Äôs unique cultural evolution and significance within the broader context of Canadian history. Written with a blend of emotive narrative and rigorous scholarly inquiry, Birkenhead deftly intertwines personal anecdotes and empirical research, the prose harmonizing with the dramatic landscapes of Newfoundland, allowing readers to vividly visualize its rugged coastlines and resilient communities.
The work situates Newfoundland not only as a geographical entity but also as a societal microcosm shaped by colonial encounters and the ebb and flow of economic fortunes. Frederick Edwin Smith, Earl of Birkenhead, was a distinguished political figure and historian whose life experiences profoundly influenced his writing. His deep respect for scholarly rigor combined with his innate curiosity about the cultural identity of Britain'Äôs dominions informs every paragraph of this text.
With a background in law and politics, along with a genuine interest in the legacy of British colonialism, Birkenhead's perspective offers readers a nuanced understanding of Newfoundland's place in the Commonwealth. For anyone invested in the intricate narratives that form national identities, "The Story of Newfoundland" is an essential read. Its blend of rigorous scholarship and personal reflection not only enriches historical discourse but also captivates the imagination, making it a vital contribution to Canadian literature and a must-have for history enthusiasts.