The Rise Of Canada, From Barbarism To Wealth And Civilisation Vol.1


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"The Rise of Canada: From Barbarism to Wealth and Civilization, Vol-1" is an enlightening historical account written by Charles Roger that chronicles the remarkable journey of Canada from its early days of colonization to becoming a prosperous and civilized nation. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Roger delves into key historical events, such as the interactions between Indigenous peoples and European colonizers, the fur trade, the establishment of early settlements, and the conflicts that shaped Canada's identity. The story presents a comprehensive narrative that not only focuses on political and economic developments but also delves into the cultural, social, and environmental aspects of the nation's growth. This volume serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in Canadian history, offering a compelling exploration of Canada's transformation from a land of untamed wilderness to a nation known for its wealth, cultural diversity, and commitment to progress.










Literary History of Canada


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Hailed as a landmark in Canadian literary scholarship when it was originally published in 1965, the Literary History of Canada is now being reissued, revised and enlarged, in three volumes. This major effort of a large group of scholars working in the field of English-language Canadian literature provides a comprehensive, up-to-date reference work. It has already proven itself invaluable as a source of information on authors, genres, and literary trends and influences. It represents a positive attempt to give a history of Canada in terms of writings which deserve attention because of significant thought, form, and use of language. Volume I comprises Parts I to III of the original edition, and covers the years from the beginning of Canadian literature in English to about 1920. The contributors to this volume are David Galloway, Victor G. Hopwood, Alfred G. Bailey, Fred Cogswell, James and Ruth Talman, Carl F. Klinck, Edith Gordon Roper, Rupert Schieder, S. Ross Beharriell, Brandon Conron, Elizabeth Waterston, Alec Lucas, John A. Irving, A.H. Johnson, A. Vibert Douglas, and Frank W. Watt.







A Countess From Canada: A Story Of Life In The Backwoods


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"The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilization" by Charles Roger is a thought-provoking historical narrative that delves into the captivating journey of Canada's development from its early days of struggle to its rise as a prosperous and civilized nation. In this first volume of the series, The book opens with a vivid portrayal of Canada's early colonial period, shedding light on the challenges faced by the early settlers, indigenous peoples, and explorers who shaped the nation's foundations. As the narrative progresses, the author examines the key milestones that propelled Canada's growth, including the fur trade, the British conquest, and the subsequent development of infrastructure and governance. Roger offers a nuanced analysis of the economic, political, and social factors that played a pivotal role in Canada's transformation from a fledgling colony to a flourishing nation. With meticulous attention to detail, Roger paints a comprehensive picture of the individuals, events, and ideas that shaped Canada's rise.




Canadian History Readings


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Barbarism and Civilization


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