Historical Essays On Upper Canada
New Perspectives
Johnson author Bruce G Wilson author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McGill-Queen's University Press
Published:15th Jun '89
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This insightful collection examines Upper Canada's multifaceted history, providing fresh perspectives on economic, social, and political themes, as well as contemporary scholarly concerns.
This collection of articles offers a comprehensive examination of the diverse history of Upper Canada. It delves into various aspects, including economic, social, and political themes that have shaped the region over time. Each essay provides new perspectives, inviting readers to reconsider established narratives and engage with the complexities of Upper Canada's past.
In addition to exploring historical themes, the essays address contemporary issues that resonate with today's scholars. Topics such as national identity, Indigenous relations, and the impact of colonial policies are thoughtfully analyzed, offering insights that are both relevant and thought-provoking. This approach not only enriches the understanding of history but also encourages dialogue about its implications for the present and future.
Historical Essays On Upper Canada serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in Canadian history. The collection highlights the importance of interdisciplinary research and the contributions of various scholars to the field. Readers will find that these essays not only inform but also inspire further inquiry into the rich tapestry of Upper Canada's historical landscape.
ISBN: 9780886290702
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 818g
604 pages