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Our Lives: Canada after 1945
Historian Alvin Finkel discusses the major events and social changes experienced by Canadians since World War II and places them within the context of the political and economic forces of each period.$39.95, HardcoverRemembering Diana
Eric Hayes, David NicholsFor two weeks in June 1983, thousands gathered in 20 communities throughout the region to greet the Prince and Princess of Wales and, together, to celebrate pride in their communities.
$12.95, PaperbackRevolution at Queen's Park
First published in 1997, Revolution at Queen's Park tracks radical changes in Ontario politics during the crucial decade between 1985 and 1995.
$19.95, PaperbackLunenburg
Author Brian Cuthbertson, a historian and heritage expert, combines a lively text with a wide range of visuals drawn from public and private collections.$16.95, PaperbackOak Island Secrets
Updated with information on the results of recent high-tech underwater scans, Oak Island Secrets offers a complete and up-to-date account of Canada's most puzzling and intriguing historical and archaeological mystery.
$16.99, PaperbackThe Birthplace of New Scotland
The Birthplace of New Scotland is a visually appealing history of one of Nova Scotia's most vibrant and distinctive regions.$24.95, PaperbackThe Bloc
The Bloc is a concise and informative examination of one of the most remarkable developments in Canadian federal politics in the 1990s.$19.95, PaperbackThe West
The Riel Rebellions, the Winnipeg General Strike, the founding of the CCF and Reform parties, the struggle for provincial control of natural resources--much of the impetus for change in Canada has come from the West.$19.95, PaperbackRemembering Richard
Richard Hatfield was a fascinating and flamboyant politician, equally at home on the dance floor of a New York club or a Tehran market as on the floor of the New Brunswick legislature.$12.99, HardcoverTeacher's Guide: The Spirit of Africville and Remember Africville
This guide has been created for teachers who wish to teach the history Africville using the book The Spirit of Africville and the film Remember Africville.$10.00, PaperbackThe Rise and Fall of a Middle Power
Published in 1993, The Rise and Fall of a Middle Power is a penetrating and thought-provoking analysis of Canada's place in the world order
$16.95, PaperbackCoal in our Blood
This social history of coal mining in Nova Scotia's Pictou County offers a unique portrait of a long-established working-class community.$19.95, PaperbackDebts to Pay
Written by a respected western Canadian writer, Debts to Pay offers a fresh point of view on the perennial questions of Quebec's place in the Canadian federation.$19.95, PaperbackFrom Protest to Power
Here, in a single volume, is an account of the development of social democracy in Canada.
$16.95, PaperbackOnce Upon a Schooner
From his own encounter with Bluenose II and from the trials and tribulations of Bluenose and Bluenose II, Silver Donald Cameron has crafted an adventure story that does full justice to Nova Scotia's two legendary schooners.$24.95, HardcoverOnce Upon a Schooner
From his own encounter with Bluenose II and from the trials and tribulations of Bluenose and Bluenose II, Silver Donald Cameron has crafted an adventure story that does full justice to Nova Scotia's two legendary schooners.$8.99, PaperbackPreston Manning and the Reform Party
The rise and persistence of the Reform Party and its successor the Canadian Alliance has indelibly altered the traditional structures of party politics in Canada.$9.95, PaperbackThe Costs of Constitutional Change
Straightforward and informative, The Costs of Constitutional Change presents a clear analysis of what's at stake in the debates concerning Canada's constitution.
$35.00, PaperbackThe Forgotten North
In The Forgotten North, the authors outline the history of subarctic north and its inhabitants, consider its contemporary problems, and examine some proposed solutions.
$24.95, PaperbackThe Spirit of Africville
The Spirit of Africville is a multi-faceted account of a proud African Nova Scotian community, and of the systematic neglect, ignorance and arrogance that led to its demolition.
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