"Canadian History: A Syllabus and Guide to Reading" is an essential academic reference designed for students, educators, and scholars of North American history. Compiled by the distinguished historian Reginald George Trotter, this work provides a comprehensive and structured framework for exploring the narrative of Canada's development. The book serves as both a pedagogical tool and a research guide, offering a clear roadmap through the country's multifaceted past.
The work is organized into two primary sections: a detailed topical syllabus and an extensive guide to reading. The syllabus outlines the chronological and thematic progression of the nation, from the era of early exploration and the French colonial period through the transition to British rule and the eventual movement toward confederation. Each section is supported by a curated selection of bibliographical references, including primary sources and significant secondary literature available at the time of its writing.
Focusing on the foundational elements of Canadian historiography, this guide helps readers navigate complex historical events and scholarly debates. "Canadian History: A Syllabus and Guide to Reading" remains a valuable resource for those interested in the history of Canadian education and the evolution of historical scholarship in the early twentieth century.
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