Victoria County Centennial History
Author: Watson Kirkconnell
Publisher: Lindsay [Ont.] : Watchman-Warder Press
Published: 1921
Total Pages: 276
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Author: Watson Kirkconnell
Publisher: Lindsay [Ont.] : Watchman-Warder Press
Published: 1921
Total Pages: 276
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Published: 1921
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Publisher: Lindsay [Ont.] : Watchman-Warder Press
Published: 1921
Total Pages: 282
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Publisher: Forgotten Books
Published: 2017-10-17
Total Pages: 268
ISBN-13: 9780266435990
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExcerpt from Victoria County Centennial History The difficulties of the work have been prodigious. A Victoria County Historical Society, formed-twenty years ago for a similar purpose, found the field so sterile that it disbanded, leaving no re cords behind. Under such circumstances, I have had to dig deep. The Dominion Archives at Ottawa and the Crown Lands Department at Toronto have been systematically ransacked; libraries at Kingston, Peterborough, Lindsay, and Toronto have been consulted; the muni cipal records of the county have been thumbed over; scores of inter views have been secured with old and prominent citizens; and com plete local press files for 47 years have been read through in their entirety. To provide a proper background of general history, over one hundred standard works on history, economics, and sociology have been studied. Every page of the book represents the results of laborious and incessant research. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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Published: 1921
Total Pages: 240
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Daniel R. Meister
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Published: 2021-12-22
Total Pages: 341
ISBN-13: 0228009987
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCanada is often considered a multicultural mosaic, welcoming to immigrants and encouraging of cultural diversity. Yet this reputation masks a more complex history. In this groundbreaking study of the pre-history of Canadian multiculturalism, Daniel Meister shows how the philosophy of cultural pluralism normalized racism and the entrenchment of whiteness. The Racial Mosaic demonstrates how early ideas about cultural diversity in Canada were founded upon, and coexisted with, settler colonialism and racism, despite the apparent tolerance of a variety of immigrant peoples and their cultures. To trace the development of these ideas, Meister takes a biographical approach, examining the lives and work of three influential public intellectuals whose thoughts on cultural pluralism circulated widely beginning in the 1920s: Watson Kirkconnell, a university professor and translator; Robert England, an immigration expert with Canadian National Railways; and John Murray Gibbon, a publicist for the Canadian Pacific Railway. While they all proposed variants of the idea that immigrants to Canada should be allowed to retain certain aspects of their cultures, their tolerance had very real limits. In their personal, corporate, and government-sponsored works, only the cultures of "white" European immigrants were considered worthy of inclusion. On the fiftieth anniversary of Canada's official policy of multiculturalism, The Racial Mosaic represents the first serious and sustained attempt to detail the policy's historical antecedents, compelling readers to consider how racism has structured Canada's settler-colonial society.
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Published: 1921
Total Pages: 886
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Published: 1921
Total Pages: 1008
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Lucille H. Campey
Publisher: Dundurn
Published: 2018-09-08
Total Pages: 459
ISBN-13: 1459740866
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe compelling story of Canada’s Irish pioneers, revealing the enormous scope of their achievements. Beginning in the eighteenth century, an increasing number of Irish people sought the better life that Ontario and Quebec offered. Set free from the stifling economic and social constraints that held them back in their homeland, they prospered. And yet, strangely enough, they continue to be mourned as victims. In this second book of the Irish in Canada series, Lucille Campey takes on the victim-ridden mythology of destitute Irish immigrants fleeing the famine of the 1840s. In fact, the Irish influx to Quebec and Ontario began a century earlier. Comprehensive and extensive research has been distilled to produce an informative and lively account of this great immigration saga, whose roots date back to the time of the British Conquest of New France in 1763.
Author: Frederick Philip Grove
Publisher: Königshausen & Neumann
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 708
ISBN-13: 9783826035968
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