Interpreting Canada's Past
Discover the rich tapestry of Canadian history with Interpreting Canada's Past, authored by Amy Shaw and published by Oxford University Press in 2021. This sixth revised edition offers a meticulously curated collection of both primary and secondary source documents, providing students with a comprehensive overview of Canada's historical narrative.
With a robust page count of 472, this engaging volume not only presents a diverse array of historical documents but also introduces readers to the essential approaches and methodologies employed by historians to interpret the past. Ideal for students and history enthusiasts alike, Interpreting Canada's Past serves as an invaluable resource for understanding Canada's complex history and its impact on the present.
Enhance your knowledge of Canadian history and enrich your studies with this essential textbook that bridges the gap between past and present.