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Canadian history : post-confederation / John Douglas Belshaw.

By: Belshaw, John Douglas [author.]Contributor(s): BCcampus [publisher.] | BC Open Textbook Project [distributor.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: BCcampus, BC Open Textbook Project, Edition: 2nd editionDescription: 1 online resource (xxxi, 1115 pages) : illustrationsISBN: 9781774200650; 1774200651Subject(s): Canada -- History -- 1867- -- TextbooksGenre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: BC Open Textbook Project title homepage. | BC Open Textbook Project. | BC Open Textbook Project HTML File. Summary: "This textbook introduces aspects of the history of Canada since Confederation. "Canada" in this context includes Newfoundland and all the other parts that come to be aggregated into the Dominion after 1867. Much of this text follows thematic lines. Each chapter moves chronologically but with alternative narratives in mind. What Indigenous accounts must we place in the foreground? Which structures (economic or social) determine the range of choices available to human agents of history? What environmental questions need to be raised to gain a more complete understanding of choices made in the past and their ramifications?"--BC Campus website.
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"This textbook introduces aspects of the history of Canada since Confederation. "Canada" in this context includes Newfoundland and all the other parts that come to be aggregated into the Dominion after 1867. Much of this text follows thematic lines. Each chapter moves chronologically but with alternative narratives in mind. What Indigenous accounts must we place in the foreground? Which structures (economic or social) determine the range of choices available to human agents of history? What environmental questions need to be raised to gain a more complete understanding of choices made in the past and their ramifications?"--BC Campus website.

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