Rethinking Canada

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Rethinking Canada
Author : Veronica Jane Strong-Boag
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Language : English
Release Date : 23 June 1997
ISBN : STANFORD:36105020127408
Pages : 526 pages
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Thoroughly revised and updated, this third edition features key developments in Canadian history--from the founding of New France to the present--while at the same time highlighting the distinctive texture of women's experiences, identities, and aspirations. A decidedly non-traditional reconstruction of Canadian history, Rethinking Canada focuses on the lives, struggles, and contributions of women, enlarging and diversifying the picture of the past found in conventional historical accounts.

Rethinking Canada

Thoroughly revised and updated, this third edition features key developments in Canadian history--from the founding of New France to the present--while at the same time highlighting the distinctive texture of women's experiences, identities, and aspirations. A decidedly non-traditional reconstruction of Canadian history, Rethinking Canada focuses on the lives, struggles, and

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Rethinking Canada

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