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A Renewed Canadian Welcome centres the perspectives of migrants, refugees, and advocates to explore what Canada's immigration policies would look like if they were reimagined from a human rights perspective, informed by lived experience.
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Canada in the Age of Rum charts the history of rum drinking in New France, Newfoundland, the Maritimes, Upper and Lower Canada, and the West from the late seventeenth to the early nineteenth century.
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Shallow River of Tears draws from a wealth of data to map Settler opinions about Reconciliation in order to strengthen the transitional justice path ahead.
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A ground-breaking study revealing how culture shaped citizenship and belonging in nineteenth-century Ontario and Quebec.
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The first collection of scholarly essays on women and art in Canadian history.
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Examines the history of the Dene, one of the aboriginal peoples of Canada's western subarctic, from ancient times to the present
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This volume provides a study of state formation in the recently unified province of Quebec by taking into account not only the dialectical process between the centre and periphery, but also the impact of institutional reform on social and economic development in general.
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This is a presentation of guidelines for the study of native history from an Amerindian perspective. Georges Sioui, a Huron Indian, argues that these guidelines must be respected if the self-image and social ethics of native people are to be understood and preserved.
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This work examines the interaction between native people and whites in Canada, from the arrival of the fur traders through the fundamental changes following the Second World War, in terms of social contact, economic relations, and church and government policies.