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Rise to Greatness: The History of Canada from the Vikings to the Present
Black, Conrad
McClelland & Stewart 2014
Conrad Black takes on sweeping themes and recounts the story of Canada’s development from colony to dominion to country.
Canadian History: Pre-Confederation
Belshaw, John Douglas
Bccampus 2015
Canadian History: Pre-Confederation is a survey text that introduces undergraduate students to important themes in North American history to 1867. Open Access Canada history textbook pdf.
Canadian History: Post-Confederation
Belshaw, John Douglas
Bccampus 2016
This textbook introduces aspects of the history of Canada since Confederation. “Canada” in this context includes Newfoundland and all the other parts that come to be aggregated into the Dominion after 1867. Open Access Canada history textbook pdf.
A Traveller’s History of Canada
Bothwell, Robert
Cassell 2001
A Traveller’s History of Canada gives a comprehensive survey of the country’s past from the earliest times right through to the present. It begins with the first immigrants to arrive well over 15,000 years ago who traveled across a land bridge from Siberia to Alaska. These native cultures saw a succession of Westerners from the early, mainly unsuccessful Viking settlements, to the British and French in later centuries attempting to make life possible on what could be an inhospitable landscape. The European powers brought with them not only a thirst for land but also their own quarrels, which resulted in battles and skirmishes with each other, and with America after its independence. The battles continued into the twentieth century – but only on the cultural and language front between the French and English.
Canada, a Modern History
Brebner, John Bartlet
University of Michigan 1970
The Illustrated History of Canada
Brown, Craig, ed.
Key Porter 2002
Seven of Canada’s leading historians have contributed insightful essays and with hundreds of engravings, lithographs, cartoons, maps, posters, and photographs, The Illustrated History of Canada is a sweeping chronicle of Canada from its earliest times to yesterday’s news.
The Illustrated History of Canada is a book about Canadians — the story of how Canadians have lived and worked, how they have seen themselves, how they have thought about each other.
The Peoples of Canada: a Pre-Confederation History
Bumstead, J.M.
Oxford University 2010
Integrating social, cultural, political, and economic history within a coherent overarching narrative, the first volume of J.M. Bumsted’s acclaimed two-volume history examines the evolution of Canada from contact with the earliest European settlers until 1885. Some of the highlights include pre-contact North American exploration in the 16th and 17th centuries; settlement in the Atlantic provinces; the St. Lawrence Valley and New France; the growth of political changes that brought about confederation of the four provinces of British North America into the Dominion of Canada; and the expansion of Canada’s domain, society, and economy in the 19th century.
Canada: A History
Conrad, Margaret et al
Pearson Education 2013
Canada’s complete history in one volume. Unique in its presentation of Canadian history by making the story of the majority of the people equally important to the story of its leaders, and by demonstrating the ways in which each affected the other. Offering a balanced coverage of economic, political, social, and cultural history, as well as regional versus national history, this text provides a distinctively comprehensive view of Canada and her history. Conrad history of the Canadian peoples.
History of the Canadian Peoples (Vol 2) – Conrad History of the Canadian Peoples Download
Conrad, Margaret Rose
2015 edition. Conrad History of the Canadian Peoples has been one of the most-respected Canadian history texts for many years. The sixth edition builds on established strengths – superior author reputations, social history focus, four-colour design, and student-friendly, vivid writing style – with the addition of some attractive new features. Maps have been re-drawn and augmented; there are more colour illustrations throughout; and many new highlight boxes point out and explain aspects of historiography. Conrad history of the Canadian peoples download.
History of the Canadian Peoples (Vol 2) – Free Conrad History of the Canadian Peoples Download
Conrad, Margaret Rose
Conrad History of the Canadian Peoples pdf. 2009 edition. This text provides an inclusive history of Canada, covering not only the achievements of the rich and powerful, but also the lives of Aboriginal peoples, women, racial and ethnic minorities, and the poor, who also helped create the Canada we know today. The balance of political/economic history with social history is delicately managed.
Documenting Canada: a History of Modern Canada in Documents
De Brou, Dave and Waiser, Bill, eds.
Fifth House 1992
This collection of 212 documents relating to the economic, social, cultural, and political development of Canada is intended to encourage a deeper appreciation and understanding of Canada’s distinct history, and to illustrate how the country has evolved in response to different challenges and events. Documenting Canada reproduces the most significant federal documents in Canadian history from 1867 to 1991, bringing together in a single volume important laws, judicial rulings, agreements, Orders in Council, and treaties that have been essential to the development of our country since Confederation.
Champlain’s Dream
Fischer, David Hackett
Knopf Canada 2009
Acclaimed Pulitzer Prize–winner David Hackett Fischer magnificently brings to life the visionary adventurer who has straddled our history for 400 years.
Journeys: a History of Canada
Francis, R.D. et al.
Thomson Nelson 2006
Journeys is a well-written, clearly organized, and richly illustrated text that covers not only Canadian political and economic history, but also social and cultural history in an integrative way. It tells the story of the Native Peoples as well as the coming of several European countries focusing on the English and French and the permanent European settlement that is now Canada. The text emphasizes regional developments and differences within an integrated national history.
The Invention of Canada: Readings in Pre-Confederation History
Gaffield, Chad
Copp Clark Longman 1994
Constructing Modern Canada: Readings in Post-Confederation History
Gaffield, Chad
Copp Clark Longman 1994
Canada: A People’s History, vol 1
Gillmor, Don and Turgeon, Pierre
McClelland & Stewart 2000
Companion to the CBC television documentary of the same name.
A Short History of Indians in Canada: Stories
King, Thomas
HarperPerennial 2006
Acclaimed author Thomas King is in fabulous, fantastical form in this bestselling short story collection. From the surreal migrations of the title story to the misadventures of Coyote in the modern world and the chaos of a baby’s unexpected arrival by airmail, King’s tales are deft, hilarious and provocative. A Short History of Indians in Canada is a comic tour de force.
Western Canada: an Outline History
Lower, J. Arthur
Douglas & McIntyre 1983 Dewey Dec. 971
Canada, an Economic History
Marr, William L. and Paterson, Donald G.
Gage 1980
The Pelican History of Canada
McNaught, Kenneth
Penguin 1982
A Brief History of Canada
Riendeau, Roger E.
Facts on File 2000
This single volume provides a concise, highly readable introduction to the growth and development of a unique land and its people. Veteran historian Roger Riendeau masterfully surveys the origins of Canada from its First peoples through European contact, the rise and fall of the French Empire, English Conquest, the road to nationhood, and the struggles of a complex society to the end of the second millennium.
Canada and the Canadians
Woodcock, George
Oxford University 1970
Newspapers online in Canada & Latin America
Library Research Guide (LibGuide) – History of Canada
This research guide from the librarians at Bowling Green State University has a collection of links to websites related to the history of Canada.
Vintage Books on Canada History
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The Prairie Provinces of Canada; Their History, People, Commerce, Industries, and Resources
Boam, Henry J., comp.
Sells 1914
Chapters on numerous topics by a variety of authors. Heavily illustrated with photos.
Twentieth Century Impressions of Canada; Its History, People, Commerce, Industries, and Resources
Boam, Henry J., comp.
Sells 1914
Similar to Boam’s The Prairie Provinces of Canada. Chapters by many authors, and numerous photo collages.
Canada Under British Rule 1760-1905
Bourinot, Sir John G.
Cambridge University 1909
A volume in the “Cambridge Historical Series” edited by G. W. Prothero.
Evolution of French Canada
Bracq, Jean Charlemagne
Macmillan 1924
“This is a study of the French in Canada by a Frenchman. The author treats of the theocratic formation of French Canada, of early British rule, the uprising of 1837, of Cartier and Laurier and the Quebec government. He gives an interesting account of the achievements of French Canada and describes present conditions in agriculture, education, literature and art.”
– Review of Reviews
“The description of development, whether political or economic, is so disconnected that it affords little insight into the actual course of history. A wide range of material has been used, though not at all times with sound judgment.”
– American Economic Review
There is a bibliography at the end listing over 300 books.
Self-Government in Canada, and How it was Achieved
The Story of Lord Durham’s Report
Bradshaw, Frederick
King 1903
A Short History of the Canadian People
Bryce, George
Sampson Low, Marston 1914
A comprehensive, brief history of Canada, which includes a summary of the physical aspects of the country and a discussion of its resources, education, literature, art, etc.
– Standard Catalog for Public Libraries: History and Travel (1929).
Frontiers and the Fur Trade
Greenbie, Sydney
John Day 1929
“First the geographical and then the historical background of fur trading and fishing in America is sketched in, followed by an account of these trapping and fishing interests and their part in American history.”
– Standard Catalog for Public Libraries: History and Travel (1929).
Trailmakers of the Northwest
Haworth, Paul Leland
Harcourt, Brace 1921
“Interesting account of the exploration and settlement of the Northwest, with a chapter on trappers and prospectors of today. Based on source writers and author’s own travels. Includes map, photographs, and list of books for further reading.”
– NY State Library
“He has produced a fascinating narrative for those who have not the opportunity to consult the original sources, a book far more exciting and more real, it might be remarked, than most of the red-blooded fiction that purports to deal with that part of our continent.” – Literary Review.
The First English Conquest of Canada
With some Account of the Earliest Settlements in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland
Kirke, Henry
Sampson Low, Marston 1908
The Conquest of the Great Northwest – Canada History Books PDF
Being the Story of the Adventurers of England known as The Hudson’s Bay Company
Laut, Agnes C.
Moffat, Yard 1914
“Both author and publisher are to be congratulated on a most important and careful work, which is yet alive with human sympathy and full of vivid character drawing.”
– N.Y. Times
Illustrated by photographs, maps and diagrams.
History of Canada; Part 1: To 1763 (New France) – Canada History Textbooks PDF Download Free
Lucas, Charles Prestwood
Oxford 1901
Scholarly study.
A History of Canada 1763-1812
Lucas, Charles Prestwood
Oxford 1909
Scholarly study.
Old Quebec; The Fortress of New France
Parker, Gilbert and Bryan, Claude G.
Macmillan 1903
“A popularly written, interesting account of the historic events connected with Quebec from the days of discovery to the 20th century.”
– Standard Catalog for Public Libraries: History and Travel (1929).
Evolution of the Dominion of Canada; Its Government and Its Politics
Porritt, Edward
World Book 1920
One of a series of college textbooks called “Government Handbooks”.
“This work deals informatively with the area, physical features, and population of Canada, the influences which brought about confederation, the distribution of powers between the Dominion and provincial governments, the national policy of the Dominion, and other subjects.”
– Athenaeum
“He is particularly good when dealing, as he does at some length, with the British background of Canadian history, with the imperial significance of Canadian development, and with the influence of the United States on Canada.”
– American Historical Review.
British Columbia; From the Earliest Times to the Present, Vol 1
Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4
Scholefield, E. O. S. and Howay, Frederick William
S. J. Clarke 1914
Volumes 1, 3 and 4 are by Scholefield, and Volume 2 is by Howay. The first two volumes are history, and Volumes 3 and 4 are biographical.
Skelton, Oscar D.
Yale University 1920
Canadian History; A Syllabus and Guide to Reading
Trotter, Reginald George
Macmillan 1926
Many-volume Histories of Canada
Canada and Its Provinces: A History of the Canadian People and Their Institutions by One Hundred Associates, Vol 1 (23 volumes)
Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4 Volume 5 Volume 6
Volume 7 Volume 8 Volume 9 Volume 10 Volume 11
Volume 12 Volume 13 Volume 14 Volume 15 Volume 16
Volume 17 Volume 18 Volume 19 Volume 20 Volume 21
Volume 22 Volume 23
Shortt, Adam and Doughty, Arthur G., eds.
Toronto: Publishers’ Association of Canada 1913-1917
This series was the most comprehensive study of Canadian historical and political development to appear before 1918. Every volume had several authors, to cover the subject matter within their area of expertise. Volume titles are:
Vol 1. New France Part I
Vol 2. New France 1534-1760 Part II
Vol 3. British Dominion 1760-1840 Part I
Vol 4. British Dominion 1760-1840 Part II
Vol 5. United Canada
Vol 6. The Dominion; Political Evolution Part I
Vol 7. The Dominion; Political Evolution Part II
Vol 8. The Dominion; Political Evolution Part III
Vol 9. The Dominion; Industrial Expansion Part I
Vol 10. The Dominion; Industrial Expansion Part II
Vol 11. The Dominion; Missions; Arts and Letters Part I
Vol 12. The Dominion; Missions; Arts and Letters Part II
Vol 13. The Atlantic Provinces Part I
Vol 14. The Atlantic Provinces Part II
Vol 15. The Province of Quebec Part I
Vol 16. The Province of Quebec Part II
Vol 17. The Province of Ontario Part I
Vol 18. The Province of Ontario Part II
Vol 19. The Prairie Provinces Part I
Vol 20. The Prairie Provinces Part II
Vol 21. The Pacific Province Part I
Vol 22. The Pacific Province Part II
Vol 23. General Index, Manuscript Sources, Bibliography, Chronological Outlines, Historical Tables.
The Makers of Canada Volume 1 (21 volumes)
Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4 Volume 5 Volume 6
Volume 7 Volume 8 Volume 9 Volume 10 Volume 11
Volume 12 Volume 13 Volume 14 Volume 15 Volume 16
Volume 17 Volume 18 Volume 19 Volume 20 Volume 21
Scott, Duncan Campbell, and Edgar, O. Pelham, eds.
Toronto: Morang 1903-1911
This series was designed to present a history of Canada through a study of its major figures. Volumes are:
Vol 1. Dionne, N. E., Champlain
Vol 2. Brumath, Adrian Leblond de, Bishop Laval
Vol 3. Le Sueur, William D., Count Frontenac
Vol 4. Casgrain, Abbe Henri Raymond, Wolfe and Montcalm
Vol 5. Bradley, A. G., Lord Dorchester
Vol 6. McIlwraith, Jean N., Sir Frederick Haldimand
Vol 7. Scott, Duncan Campbell, John Graves Simcoe
Vol 8. Bryce, Rev. George, Mackenzie, Selkirk, Simpson
Vol 9. Edgar, Lady, General Brock
Vol 10. DeCelles, Alfred D., Papineau Cartier
Vol 11. Lindsey, Charles, William Lyon Mackenzie
Vol 12. Longley, J. W., Joseph Howe
Vol 13. Burwash, Nathaniel, Egerton Ryerson
Vol 14. Leacock, Stephen, Baldwin, LaFontaine, Hincks; Responsible Government
Vol 15. Shortt, Adam, Lord Sydenham
Vol 16. Bourinot, Sir George, Lord Elgin
Vol 17. Hannay, James, Wilmot and Tilley
Vol 18. Parkin, George R., Sir John A. MacDonald
Vol 19. Lewis, John, George Brown
Vol 20. Coats, Robert Hamilton and Gosnell, R. E., Sir James Douglas
Vol 21. Burbee, Lawrence J. and Doughty, Arthur G., eds., Index and Dictionary of Canadian History.
Chronicles of Canada Vol 1 (32 volumes)
Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4 Volume 5 Volume 6
Volume 7 Volume 8 Volume 9 Volume 10 Volume 11
Volume 12 Volume 13 Volume 14 Volume 15 Volume 16
Volume 17 Volume 18 Volume 19 Volume 20 Volume 21
Volume 22 Volume 23 Volume 24 Volume 25 Volume 26
Volume 27 Volume 28 Volume 29 Volume 30 Volume 31 Volume 32
Volume 1 Audio Volume 2 Audio Volume 3 Audio Volume 4 Audio
Volume 5 Audio Volume 6 Audio Volume 7 Audio Volume 8 Audio
Volume 9 Audio Volume 10 Audio Volume 11 Audio Volume 12 Audio
Volume 13 Audio Volume 14 Audio Volume 15 Audio Volume 16 Audio
Volume 17 Audio Volume 18 Audio Volume 19 Audio Volume 20 Audio
Volume 21 Audio Volume 22 Audio Volume 23 Audio Volume 24 Audio – Not Found
Volume 25 Audio Not Found Volume 26 Audio Volume 27 Audio Volume 28 Audio
Volume 29 Audio Volume 30 Audio Volume 31 Audio Volume 32 Audio
Wrong, George M. & Langton, H.H., eds.
Toronto: Glasgow 1914-1916
The series, The Chronicles of Canada, edited by George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton of the University of Toronto, was described by the publisher as, “A series of thirty-two freshly-written narratives for popular reading, designed to set forth in historic continuity the principal events and movements in Canada to the outbreak of the World War.” The volumes, published between 1914 and 1916, are each about 110-120 pages in length and end with a “Bibliographical Note” and index. Online audio books were also found for most volumes.
Parts, authors and volume titles are:
Part I – The First European Visitors
Vol 1. Leacock, Stephen, The Dawn of Canadian History; A Chronicle of Aboriginal Canada
Vol 2. Leacock, Stephen, The Mariner of St. Malo; A Chronicle of the Voyages of Jacques Cartier
Part II – The Rise of New France
Vol 3. Colby, Charles W., The Founder of New France; A Chronicle of Champlain
Vol 4. Marquis, Thomas Guthrie, The Jesuit Missions; A Chronicle of the Cross in the Wilderness
Vol 5. Munro, William Bennett, The Seigneurs of Old Canada; A Chronicle of New World Feudalism
Vol 6. Chapais, Thomas, The Great intendant; A Chronicle of Jean Talon in Canada 1665-1672
Vol 7. Colby, Charles W., The Fighting Governor; A Chronicle of Frontenac
Part III – The English Invasion
Vol 8. Wood, William, The Great Fortress; A Chronicle of Louisbourg 1720-1760
Vol 9. Doughty, Arthur G., The Acadian Exiles; A Chronicle of the Land of Evangeline
Vol 10. Wood, William, The Passing of New France; A Chronicle of Montcalm
Vol 11. Wood, William, The Winning of Canada; A Chronicle of Wolfe
Part IV – The Beginnings of British Canada
Vol 12. Wood, William, The Father of British Canada; A Chronicle of Carleton
Vol 13. Wallace, W. Stewart, The United Empire Loyalists; A Chronicle of the Great Migration
Vol 14. Wood, William, The War with the United States; A Chronicle of 1812
Part V – The Red Man in Canada
Vol 15. Marquis, Thomas Guthrie, The War Chief of the Ottawas; A Chronicle of the Pontiac War
Vol 16. Wood, Louis Aubrey, The War Chief of the Six Nations; A Chronicle of Joseph Brant
Vol 17. Raymond, Ethel T., Tecumseh; A Chronicle of the Last Great Leader of his People
Part VI – Pioneers of the North and West
Vol 18. Laut, Agnes Christina, The ‘Adventurers of England’ on Hudson Bay; A Chronicle of the Fur Trade in the North
Vol 19. Burpee, Lawrence J., Pathfinders of the Great Plains; A Chronicle of La Verendrye and his Sons
Vol. 20. Leacock, Stephen, Adventurers of the Far North; A Chronicle of the Frozen Seas
Vol. 21. Wood, Louis Aubrey, The Red River Colony; A Chronicle of the Beginnings of Manitoba
Vol. 22. Laut, Agnes Christina, Pioneers of the Pacific Coast; A Chronicle of Sea Rovers and Fur Hunters
Vol. 23. Laut, Agnes Christina, The Cariboo Trail; A Chronicle of the Gold-fields of British Columbia
Part VII – The Struggle for Political Freedom
Vol. 24. Wallace, W. Stewart, The Family Compact; A Chronicle of the Rebellion in Upper Canada
Vol. 25. Decelles, Alfred D., The ‘Patriotes’ of ’37; A Chronicle of the Lower Canadian Rebellion
Vol. 26. Grant, William Lawson, The Tribune of Nova Scotia; A Chronicle of Joseph Howe
Vol. 27. Macmechan, Archibald, The Winning of Popular Government; A Chronicle of the Union of 1841
Part VIII – The Growth of Nationality
Vol. 28. Colquhoun, A. H. U., The Fathers of Confederation; A Chronicle of the Birth of the Dominion
Vol. 29. Pope, Sir Joseph, Sir John Macdonald; A Chronicle of the First Prime Minister of the Dominion
Vol. 30. Skelton, Oscar D., The Day of Sir Wilfrid Laurier; A Chronicle of Our Own Times
Part IX – National Highways
Vol. 31. Wood, William, All Afloat; A Chronicle of Craft and Waterways
Vol. 32. Skelton, Oscar D., The Railway Builders; A Chronicle of Overland Highways
The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents: Travels and Explorations of the Jesuit Missionaries in New France, 1610-1791 (71 volumes)
Thwaites, Reuben G.
Cleveland: Burrows 1899
These are translations of the original Jesuit records for all of New France. The Introduction in volume 1, by Wisconsin Historical Society President Reuben Gold Thwaites, provides the background on the Jesuit Relations and discusses the many missions established by the Jesuits.