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The Canadian centenary series : a history of Canada / W.L. Morton, executive editor ; D.G. Creighton, advisory editor.
- Title
- The Canadian centenary series : a history of Canada / W.L. Morton, executive editor ; D.G. Creighton, advisory editor.
- Publication
- Toronto : McClelland and Stewart, 1963-
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v.17 | Text | Request in advance | Can 139.63.5 v.17 | Off-site | |
v.4 | Text | Request in advance | Can 139.63.5 v.4 | Off-site | |
v.1 | Text | Request in advance | Can 139.63.5 v.1 | Off-site |
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- Description
- v. : ill.; 24 cm.
- Subject
- Canada > History
- Genre/Form
- History
- Note
- Executive editor (after 1983): Ramsey Cook.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- 1. Early voyages and northern approaches, 1000-1632, by T.J. Oleson. --3. Canada under Louis XIV, 1633-1701, by W.J. Eccles -- 4. New France, 1701-1744 / Dale Miquelon -- 5. New France; the last phase, 1744-1760, by G.F.G. Stanley.--6. Quebec; the revolutionary age, 1760-1791, by H. Neatby.--7. Upper Canada, by G.M. Craig.-- 8. Lower Canada, 1791-1840, a social change and nationalism, by R. Ouellet.--9. The Atlantic Provinces, by W.S. Macnutt.--10. The union of the Canadas; the growth of Canadian institutions, 1841-1857, by J.M.S. Careless.--11. The fur trade and the Northwest to 1857, by E.E. Rich.--12. The critical years; the union of British North America, 1857-1873, by W.L. Morton.--13. Canada, 1874-1806; arduous destiny, by P.B. Waite.--14. Canada, 1896-1921; a nation transformed, by R.C. Brown and R. Cook.--15. Canada, 1922-1939; decades of discard, by J.H. Thompson with A. Seager. --17. The northward expansion of Canada, 1914-1967, by M. Zaslow.--18. The forked road; Canada, 1939-1957, by D. Creighton.
- OCLC
- 19877894
- SCSB-12857485
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library