These captivating reflections on the history of our environment and ourselves will make you think differently not only about Canada's past but also about our future.
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries French settlers radically transformed the landscape of the St Lawrence river, creating strong local communities that became the crucibles of a New World nationalism. Drawing on the insights and methods of cultural history, Colin Coates examines the seigneuries of Batiscan and Sainte-Anne de la Perade, recreating the social relations between individuals and ethnic groups that inhabited the area. He sh...
A comparative study of the images of Laura Secord and Madeleine de VerchA]res, symbols respectively of the nationalism of English-Canadian and French-Canadian loyalism and national identity.
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries French settlers radically transformed the landscape of the St Lawrence river, creating strong local communities that became the crucibles of a New World nationalism. Drawing on the insights and methods of cultural history, Colin Coates examines the seigneuries of Batiscan and Sainte-Anne de la Perade, recreating the social relations between individuals and ethnic groups that inhabited the area. He sh...
Studies of the radical environmental politics of the 1960s have tended to downplay the extent to which much of that countercultural intellectual and social ferment continued into the 1970s and 1980s. Canadian Countercultures and the Environment adds to our knowledge of this understudied period. This collection contributes a sustained analysis of the beginning of major environmental debates in this era and examines a range of issues related to ...
A comparative study of the images of Laura Secord and Madeleine de VerchA]res, symbols respectively of the nationalism of English-Canadian and French-Canadian loyalism and national identity.