A Traveller's History of Canada

A Traveller's History of Canada

Author: Robert Bothwell

Publisher: Interlink Books

Published: 2010-05-06

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13:

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This historical book on Canada gives a survey of the country's past from the times when immigrants traveled across its lands over 15,000 years ago from Siberia to Alaska. It is then brought up to date with a profile of modern Canada, its successes, present difficulties and a prognosis for the future. Maps and line drawings.


Canada Traveller's History

Canada Traveller's History

Author: Robert Bothwell

Publisher: Chastleton Travel

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 9781905214167

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A Traveller's History of Canada gives a comprehensive survey of the country's past from the earliest times right through to the present. It begins with the first immigrants to arrive well over 15,000 years ago who travelled across a land bridge from Siberia to Alaska. These native cultures saw a succession of Westerners from the early, mainly unsuccessful Viking settlements, to the British and French in later centuries attempting to make life possible on what could be an inhospitable landscape.The European powers brought with them not only a thirst for land but also their own quarrels, which resulted in battles and skirmishes with each other, and with America after its independence. The battles continued into the twentieth century - but only on the cultural and language front between the French and English.The impact of the two world wars and its relationship with its brash neighbor, the U.S., are thoroughly discussed. The book is brought fully up to date with a profile of modern Canada, its successes, present difficulties and a prognosis for the new millennium.


Canadian Travellers in Europe, 1851-1900

Canadian Travellers in Europe, 1851-1900

Author: Eva-Marie Kroller

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2011-11-01

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 0774844841

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This book provides both a detailed survey of Canadian travel writing in the nineteenth century and an unusual perspective on Canadian cultural history. The Canadians who wrote about their experiences abroad during the era of mass travel which followed the advent of the steamship reveal much about themselves and their own country as well. Who were these travellers, why did they travel, and what did they expect to see? In answering these questions, Eva-Marie Kroller draws upon a wide variety of materials: novels, guide books, magazines, newspapers, photographs, paintings, and previously unpublished letters and diaries. The self-assured progress of the privileged Canadian travellers often turned into introspective voyages of self-discovery. For one thing, Europeans often mistook them for Americans, and many had to ask themselves what it really meant to be Canadian. In addition, the tone of moral earnestness which pervades the early travellers' tales begins to give way to a certain world-weariness by the end. In Canada and elsewhere, the 'tourist' was a new phenomenon at the beginning of the period, but an accepted part of the modern world by the end of it. Canadian Travellers in Europe will be required reading for devotees of travel writing, but it is also a significant contribution to nineteenth-century Canadian history.


Travellers Through Empire

Travellers Through Empire

Author: Cecilia Louise Morgan

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Indigenous and

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780773551343

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An exploration of Indigenous people's experiences travelling from Canada to Britain and beyond from the 1770s to 1914.


Canada: A People's History Volume 1

Canada: A People's History Volume 1

Author: CBC

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2002-10-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0771033249

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How can we know where we’re going if we don’t know where we are coming from? This question applies as much to nations as it does to travellers, and it rings especially loudly in the ears of Canadians. Canada: A People’s History doesn’t tell us where we are going, but it shows us where we have come from This richly illustrated book, the first of two volumes, tells the epic story of Canada from its earliest days to the arrival of the industrial age in the 1870s. Here is the story of the people who created this vast nation. The courageous explorers who tracked the vast wilderness; the adventurous settlers, many of them exiles from their homelands; the native peoples, crucial allies in the Europeans’ wars for possession of this land; the visionary politicians, and the shortsighted ones; but most of all the ordinary people who rose to the extraordinary challenge of building Canada. These people are all given voice here, their stories blending with accounts of the major events of the day. This is the story of Canada for the new millennium, one that draws on solid scholarship and presents the human drama and excitement of days gone by, one that makes past times memorable.


Ho! for the West!!! the Traveller and Emigrant's Hand-Book to Canada and the North-West States of America

Ho! for the West!!! the Traveller and Emigrant's Hand-Book to Canada and the North-West States of America

Author: Edward Hepple Hall

Publisher: Hardpress Publishing

Published: 2019-08-06

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13: 9780371067710

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This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy!


101 Amazing Things to Do in Canada

101 Amazing Things to Do in Canada

Author: 101 Amazing Things

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2018-10-28

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 9781729359631

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Hey there! Congrats on finding the ultimate guide to Canada! This Canada Guide is now available on paperback - So what are you waiting for?! We think you


Revolutionary Traveller

Revolutionary Traveller

Author: John S. Saul

Publisher: Arp Books

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781894037372

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In this book Saul draws on a series of his own occasional articles written over a span of forty years which, together with a linking narrative, serve to trace not only his own career as an anti-apartheid and liberation support movement activist in both Canada and southern Africa but also help recount the history of the various struggles in both venues in which he has been directly involved. He thus shapes a unique memoir, capped by some longer summary pieces on the global processes of empire and decolonization that he has witnessed and on the reading, listening, playing and family pleasures that have enlivened his life's passage.