History and geography

  • D-Day Juno Beach, Canada's 24 Hours of Destiny

    Creator

    Goddard, Lance

    Abstract

    Many have called it the most important event of the twentieth century - and Canada played a key role. When Canadian troops landed at Juno Beach, they faced some of the fiercest opposition of the attack, and yet they managed to advance further inland than all the other Allied forces. D-Day: Juno Beach, Canada’s 24 Hours of Destiny chronicles that momentous day hour-by-hour, through the words of the men themselves. With more than 300 illustrations, this is a vivid remembrance of one of Canada’s greatest military achievements.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Cross-Border Warriors Canadians in American Forces, Americans in Canadian Forces

    Creator

    Gaffen, Fred

    Abstract

    For well of a hundred years, Canadians and Americans have crossed the border that separates their two countries to serve in one another’s armed forces. The American Civil War, the two world wars, Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf War - Cross-Border Warriors presents anecdotes, letters, and diaries by or about individuals who left family and native land to engage in these far-away struggles.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Coming Home Saskatchewan Remembered

    Creator

    Evans, Ron

    Abstract

    Short-listed for the 2002 Saskatchewan Book Awards for Best Non-Fiction and Best Book The stories in Coming Home are as surprising as the landscape of Saskatchewan itself and as varied as its weather. Through the author's reminiscences, we experience prairie life as it was more than sixty years ago, and as it is today. A rich cast of characters appears - neighbours, drunks, misfits - all with a place in the story.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Colossal Canadian Failures 2

    Creator

    Richmond, Randy

    Villemaire, Tom

    Abstract

    Sure, Canada was built on dreams and hard work, but it was also built on failure - mix-ups, mistakes, screw-ups, and boondoggles. Failing at things, and laughing about them, has long been a characteristic of our citizens. Where else but in Canada would governments send farmers to land that couldn’t be farmed? Where else would an argument over the metric system almost result in the death of hundreds? Who else but Canadians would march against non-existent enemies? Where else would lumberjacks be used to defend the borders?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The College on the Hill New History of the Ontario Agricultural College, 1874 to 1999

    Creator

    Ross, Alexander

    Crowley, Terry

    Abstract

    How has the Ontario Agricultural College contributed to Canadian education? What role has the college played in the development of agriculture since it was founded in 1874? This history of Canada’s oldest agricultural college revolves around these two questions. It shows that the college’s mandate has changed in its attempt to serve both education and agriculture. The Ontario Agricultural College was established to enshrine science in farming, but it also became the testing and extension arm of the provincial ministry of agriculture.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • A City in the Making Progress, People and Perils in Victorian Toronto

    Creator

    Armstrong, Frederick H.

    Abstract

    A City in the Making examines certain of the events that took place in the nineteenth century Toronto, paying particular attention to those who carved a thriving metropolis out of the frontier post that was the town of York.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Churches of Nova Scotia

    Creator

    Tuck, Robert

    Tuck, Graham

    Abstract

    Churches of Nova Scotia is as much a human interest book as it is about ecclesiastical buildings. Both text and photographs tell the story of more than 30 Nova Scotia churches, but in the telling, the relationship between the interior life and history of the churches and the exterior and architecture of the church buildings is explored. The book is well balanced, containing a selection of churches from all parts of the province and representing a variety of denominational and ethnic identities, time periods, and architectural styles.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Christian Names in Local and Family History

    Creator

    Redmonds, George

    Abstract

    Surnames have always provided key links in historical research. This groundbreaking new work shows that first names can also be highly significant for those tracing genealogies or studying communities. Standard works on first names have always concentrated on etymology. George Redmonds goes much further: he believes that every name has a precise origin and history of expansion, which can be regional or even local; up to c. 1700 it may even have centred on one family.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Casting Light on the Shadows Canadian Perspectives on Special Operations Forces

    Creator

    Horn, Bernd

    Balasevicius, Tony

    Abstract

    Special Operations Forces (SOF) have never been an integral element of Canada’s military capability. Although units have existed periodically throughout the country’s history, they have always been in the shadows. However, the terrorist attack in the United States on September 11, 2001, changed that. In the aftermath of 9/11, SOF became the force of choice. Casting Light on the Shadows consists of a series of essays on SOF-related issues written by individuals with specialized knowledge and expertise in the field.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Careless at Work Selected Canadian historical studies

    Creator

    Careless, J.M.S.

    Abstract

    This sampling of the work of J.M.S. Careless in the area of Canadian historical studies was selected by the eminent scholar himself, and represents much of his finest work. The collection spans the years from 1940 to 1990 in the long and distinguished career of one of Canada’s best-known historians. In Careless’s own words, History is dated. Its very claim is that the past does not fade into nothing but continues to matter, whether or not the purely present-minded are able to recognize that basic fact. These essays cover the main lines of Careless’s career in Canadian scholarship.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié