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  2. Bibliography of Canadian history - Wikipedia

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    Canadian History: A Reader's Guide Volume 2: Confederation to the present. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-0-8020-2801-3. Pound, Richard W. (2006). Fitzhenry & Whiteside Book of Canadian Facts and Dates (3rd ed.). Fitzhenry & Whiteside. ISBN 978-1-5545-5009-8. Prentice, Alison; et al. (1996). Canadian Women: a History (2nd ed.). Harcourt ...

  3. Canadian literature - Wikipedia

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    The book often considered to be the first work of Canadian literature is The History of Emily Montague by Frances Brooke, published in 1769. Brooke wrote the novel in Sillery, Quebec following the Conquest of New France .

  4. Bibliography of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Reingard M. Nischik (2008), History of literature in Canada: English-Canadian and French-Canadian, Camden House, ISBN 978-1-57113-359-5 Stouck, David (1988), Major Canadian authors : a critical introduction to Canadian literature in English (2nd ed.), University of Nebraska Press, ISBN 0-8032-4119-4

  5. List of bibliographies on Canadian history - Wikipedia

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    The list of bibliographies on Canadian history is a stand alone list of bibliographies about the history of the Canada, intended as a quick reference. The bibliographies listed here are devoted only to general subjects in Canadian history, i.e. prime ministers, major wars, etc.

  6. Edgar McInnis - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Wardell McInnis (July 26, 1899 – September 28, 1973) was a Canadian poet and historian, [1] best known for his Oxford Periodical History of the War, a six-volume year-by-year history of World War II, and for Canada: A Political and Social History, which was an important and influential textbook in Canadian history classes in its era. [1]

  7. W. Stewart Wallace - Wikipedia

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    A reader in Canadian civics (1935). The 1944 edition of 186 pages was authorised by the Minister of Education for Ontario [note 2] Encyclopedia of Canada (1935 – 1937, six volumes), later forming the core of the Encyclopedia Canadiana [note 3] Notes on military writing for English-Canadian soldiers (1943) A first book of Canadian history (1946)