History and geography

  • The Capital Years Niagara-on-the-Lake 1792-1796

    Creator

    Butler, Nancy

    Merritt, Richard D.

    Power, Michael

    Abstract

    The Capital Years is being published to celebrate the bicentennial anniversary of the opening of the first parliament of Upper Canada.Nine scholars have contributed to this book, which explores the daily life of the inhabitants during the time period 1792-1796 when the area served as the capital of Upper Canada. Their knowledge and expertise give the book depth and breadth of scholarship.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Canadian Nuclear Weapons The Untold Story of Canada's Cold War Arsenal

    Creator

    Clearwater, John

    Abstract

    "We are thus not only the first country in the world with the capability to produce nuclear weapons that chose not to do so, we are also the first nuclear armed country to have chosen to divest itself of nuclear weapons."Pierre Trudeau United Nations, 26 May 1978From 1963 to 1984, US nuclear warheads armed Canadian weapons systems in both Canada and West Germany. It is likely that during the early part of this period, the Canadian military was putting more effort, money, and manpower into the nuclear commitment than any other single activity.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Canadian Home From Cave to Electronic Cocoon

    Creator

    Denhez, Marc

    Abstract

    Would you want to live in a factory-molded cube made of plastic, asbestos, and UFFI? With an "H-bomb shelter" and the nuclear furnace underneath? Or a house designed by God to harmonize with the cosmic Muzak? The Canadian Home explains how our housing came to be including the pagan origins of "colonial" homes, why "Tudor" is not Tudor, and where so many predictions went wrong.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Canadian Exploration Literature An Anthology

    Creator

    Warkentin, Germaine

    Abstract

    First published by Oxford University Press in 1993, Exploration Literature is a groundbreaking collection of early writing inspired by the opening of a continent.With maps, notes, and thumbnail biographies of these early writers, Exploration Literature is an entry point for both the casual reader and the student of Canadian literature into the beginnings of a literate response to the awe and wonder inspired by an unfolding geography and the literary fundamentals of new nationhood.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Canada's Parliament Buildings

    Creator

    Bourrie, Mark

    Abstract

    Three beautiful gothic buildings loom over the Ottawa River just below the historic Chaudiere Falls. They are the seat of Canada's federal government, visited by thousands of people each year. Canada's Parliament Buildings, filled with heraldry and history, instill pride in our country and give visitors a deep sense of being Canadian. Constructed in controversy, and steeped in decades of political lore, the Parliament Buildings have been the stage for the evolution of Canada from a small colony to one of the great nations of the world.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Canada's Enemies Spies and Spying in the Peaceable Kingdom

    Creator

    Mount, Graeme

    Abstract

    In 1898, Spanish spies based in Montreal, Halifax, and Victoria monitored the United States war effort against their homeland, while U.S. counter-intelligence officials watched the Spaniards. Neither the Americans nor the Spaniards sought Canadian permission for these activities. Britain's enemies (and often America's enemies) have also been Canada's enemies.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Canada and the Liberation of the Netherlands, May 1945

    Creator

    Goddard, Lance

    Abstract

    Nazi Germany’s invasion of the Netherlands in May 1940 marked the beginning of five years of terror for the Dutch people. They faced oppression and death with remarkable stoicism, but nothing could save them from the Hunger Winter of 1944-5, when more than 30,000 people died of starvation.In this time of unimaginable despair, Canada came to the rescue, playing the largest role in liberating the Netherlands and ending the Nazi reign of terror.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Call in Pinkerton's American Detectives at Work for Canada

    Creator

    Williams, David Ricardo

    Abstract

    Soon after Allan Pinkerton established his legendary detective agency in the United States, Canadians began seeking their services. Call in Pinkerton’s is the history of the agency’s work on behalf of Canadian governments and police forces. During the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, Pinkerton’s operatives hunted legendary train robber Bill Miner in the woods of British Columbia, infiltrated German spy rings during World War I, and helped future prime minister John A. Macdonald to fend off the Fenian raids.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • A Calgary Album Glimpses of the Way We Were

    Creator

    Kozub, Mark

    Kozub, Janice

    Abstract

    Before becoming the oil capital of the nation, Calgary was a nineteenth-century boomtown in the heart of Alberta. The roots of great prosperity were growing, despite the fact that politicians and the general public believed the West was best left to the trapper and trader. Nurtured by a sense of vision and the sweat of good old-fashioned hard work, Calgary grew, and has now blossomed into a world-class cosmopolitan city noted for its burgeoning oil and gas industry, its famed Calgary Zoo, and of course, the Stampede.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié