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Promoters, Planters, and Pioneers
  • Language: en

Promoters, Planters, and Pioneers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In this comprehensive study of Belgian settlement in western Canada, Cornelius Jaenen shows that Belgian immigration was unique in its character and brought with it significant benefits out of proportion to its comparatively small numbers.

The French Relationship with the Native Peoples of New France and Acadia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 215

The French Relationship with the Native Peoples of New France and Acadia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1984
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A study of the first contacts between Native and non-Native peoples in the New World through to the demise of French influence in North America. Chapter themes include French sovereignty and Native nationhood, missions, Indian reserves and schools, economic interaction, and military alliances.

The Betrayal of Faith
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 326

The Betrayal of Faith

Anderson uses one man’s compelling story to explore the collision of Christianity with Native religion in colonial North America. Pastedechouan’s story illuminates struggles to retain and impose religious identity on both sides of the 17th-century Atlantic, even as it has relevance to the contemporary encounter between native and nonnative peoples.

The Human Tradition in Colonial America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 358

The Human Tradition in Colonial America

This text is a study of 16 individuals who lived during the colonial period of American history. These mini-biographies aim to highlight the exploits and actions of well-known and obscure individuals whose lives provide insight into the time in which they lived.

The Middle Ground
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 577

The Middle Ground

An acclaimed book and widely acknowledged classic, The Middle Ground steps outside the simple stories of Indian-white relations - stories of conquest and assimilation and stories of cultural persistence. It is, instead, about a search for accommodation and common meaning. It tells how Europeans and Indians met, regarding each other as alien, as other, as virtually nonhuman, and how between 1650 and 1815 they constructed a common, mutually comprehensible world in the region around the Great Lakes that the French called pays d'en haut. Here the older worlds of the Algonquians and of various Europeans overlapped, and their mixture created new systems of meaning and of exchange. Finally, the book tells of the breakdown of accommodation and common meanings and the re-creation of the Indians as alien and exotic. First published in 1991, the 20th anniversary edition includes a new preface by the author examining the impact and legacy of this study.

The Role of the Church in New France
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 40

The Role of the Church in New France

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1985
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Reinventing the Truth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Reinventing the Truth

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993
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  • Publisher: RIS Inc

Explores the historical claims of the Two by Twos, a supposedly nameless worldwide religion. A glimpse into a religious system all but unknown to outsiders, and even families and acquaintances. The group has unofficial and official names, including "The Truth," "Home Meetings," "The Testimony of Jesus," "Cooneyites," "Christian Conventions," "Assemblies of Christians," "the Workers and Friends," "Les Anonymes," "Die Namenlosen," "Gospel Meetings," etc.

Friend and Foe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Friend and Foe

Through the analysis of contemporary documents, this book provides a contribution to our knowledge of French-Indigenous relations in the 16th and 17th century.

Strangers at Our Gates
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Strangers at Our Gates

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-03-30
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  • Publisher: Dundurn

Immigrants and immigration have always been central to Canadians’ perception of themselves as a country and as a society. In this crisply written history, Valerie Knowles describes the different kinds of immigrants who have settled in Canada, and the immigration policies that have helped to define the character of Canadian immigrants over the centuries. Key policymakers and moulders of public opinion figure prominently in this colourful story, as does the role played by racism. This new and revised edition contains additional material on immigration to Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, sections on the evacuee children of the Second World War and Canadian War Brides, and material relating to significant developments in the immigration and refugee field since 1996. Special attention is paid to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act of 2001.

Strangers at Our Gates
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Strangers at Our Gates

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997-04
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  • Publisher: Dundurn

Immigrants and immigration have always been central to Canadians' perception of themselves as a country and as a society. In this crisply written history, Valerie Knowles describes the different kinds of immigrants who have settled in Canada, and the immigration policies that have helped to define the character of Canadian immigrants over the centuries. Key policymakers and moulders of public opinion figure prominently in this colourful story, as does the role played by racism.This new and revised edition contains additional material which focuses on significant developments in the immigration and refugee field since 1992. Special attention is paid to Bill C86 and its significance.