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041 _aeng
080 _a94(71)
090 _a94(71)
_bB46
100 _aBercuson D. J.
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245 _aColonies. Canada to 1867
_cDavid J. Bercuson, Kerry Abel, Donald Harman Akenson et al.
260 _aToronto
_aMontreal
_aNew York
_bMcGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited
_c1992
300 _a538 p.
520 _aThis comprehensive academic textbook provides a detailed exploration of Canada's history from the pre-contact era to the formation of the Confederation in 1867. Moving beyond traditional political narratives, the authors employ a multi-faceted approach that integrates social, economic, and regional perspectives. Key themes include the dynamics of French and British colonial rule, the pivotal role of Indigenous peoples, the evolution of gender roles, and the complexities of early urban and industrial development. It serves as an essential resource for students and historians seeking a nuanced understanding of the diverse forces that shaped early Canadian society.
650 _2UDC
_a94 Історія загалом
_940
700 1 _aAbel K.
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700 1 _aAkenson D. H.
_924958
700 1 _aBaskerville P. A.
_924959
700 1 _aBumster J. M.
_924960
700 1 _aReid J. G.
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