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"Goes a considerable distance toward solving the textbook dilemma of U.S. Canadianists. See's book is a well-written, remarkably comprehensive, two hundred-page survey of Canada's history, crafted form an extensive reading of the most up-to-date secondary literature....The History of Canada will no doubt become and excellent classroom tool....[S]tudents will buy and perhaps even read it, because their teachers should assign it to them as a required text....Scott See has done a great service for those of us who earn our living teaching Americans about Canada."
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The History of Canada
Second Edition


Pub. Date: November 2010
Softcover: 500 pages
ISBN: 1-59237-610-X/978-1-59237-610-0
Price: $165.00
EBook ISBN: 978-1-59237-611-7 EBook Vendors

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This beautifully written narrative history paints a magnificent picture of the second largest nation on earth. Canada, with its overarching geography of many bodies of water, endless prairies, frozen reaches of the north, and awe-inspiring mountain ranges, holds many stunning lands. Canada, as displayed here, has a truly complex and intricate image.

Last published in 2001 by Greenwood Press, this new edition has been extensively updated with a new chapter covering Contemporary Canada from 2001 to 2010, new expanded Front Matter with four-color maps, flags and Prime Minister and Governors General photos and a new Primary Documents section.

Since its earliest settlement by the French and the British and its struggle as an arena between those contesting empires, Canada has been a center for disagreement and debate. The political struggles of the past and present and the clash over issues of ethnicity, race, religion, language, and culture are just some of the details that mark this country's unmatched uniqueness.

From the earliest contact between Amerindians and Europeans to the current burden of regional, cultural, and ethnic diversity that characterizes Canada in present time, this history draws the reader into the drama that is Canada.

This work further examines the economic, political, and ethnic issues of contemporary Canada, including its participation in world affairs.

Biographies of notable people in Canadian history, a list of all the Prime Ministers in Canada, an updated Timeline of important events, and a Bibliographic Essay of recommended books and websites add reference value to this engagingly written history. Informative Appendices and Cumulative Index complete the works.

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This updated second edition is a must for all Canadian reference collections and will be an important resource for US reference collections with a need for Canadian history information.


This updated second edition is a must for all Canadian reference collections.

Pub. Date: November 2010
Softcover: 500 pages
ISBN: 1-59237-610-X/978-1-59237-610-0
Price: $165.00
EBook ISBN: 978-1-59237-611-7 EBook Vendors

Note: If you find this work does not fit your budget, please print out this page and bring it to your local library. There is a reasonable chance they either have a copy, can direct you to a library that does, or will be willing to purchase it for their reference collection.