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Roger E. Riendeau

Autor(a) de A Brief History of Canada

3 Works 128 Membros 1 Review

About the Author

Roger Riendeau is a senior lecturer and vice principal at Innis College, University of Toronto.

Obras por Roger E. Riendeau

A Brief History of Canada (1999) — Autor — 115 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
Canada
Locais de residência
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Organizações
University of Toronto

Membros

Críticas

An unusual book to just pick up and read for some people – I had a reason for this pick; I married a Canadian and moved to southern Ontario. Born and raised American, I did not know much of Canada’s past and its evolution as an independent nation. Never one to back down from a challenge, I decided to learn about my husband’s country and the land that I now in.

I found the writing style very easy reading compared to other brief history books – this one focuses on the stories of the people and how they influenced Canada to grow, develop and expand into its frontiers.

The history of Canada is very different from that of America and that alone was intriguing to me. As an American, our past is filled with wars, bloodshed and the horrific treatment of our native population, not to mention the slaves that we brought over. American history books also don’t focus on the War of 1812 and to read the details of General Brock and all the battles that occurred along the borders was highly enlightening.

What also amazed me was how the establishment of neighboring countries could be so different, especially since they started out so similarly. The influence of how the countries “achieved” their freedom from Britain had a dramatic effect on how the government was formed, how political offices would be held, their views on monarchy and much more.
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Estatísticas

Obras
3
Membros
128
Popularidade
#157,245
Avaliação
½ 3.3
Críticas
1
ISBN
9

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