Canada: A People's History Volume Two

Don Gillmor / Achille Michaud / Pierre Turgeon
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Canada: A People's History, Vol. 2 by Don Gillmor and Pierre Turgeon continues the acclaimed chronicle of Canada’s evolution, picking up with the 19th-century Métis...

Canada: A People's History, Vol. 2 by Don Gillmor and Pierre Turgeon continues the acclaimed chronicle of Canada’s evolution, picking up with the 19th-century Métis rebellion led by Louis Riel and concluding with the 1990 Oka Crisis. This richly illustrated volume, based on the CBC television series, brings to life more than a century of transformation—from world wars and economic upheaval to waves of immigration and the rise of universal healthcare.

What sets this volume apart is its focus on the lived experiences of ordinary Canadians. Through vivid storytelling and historical accuracy, it captures the voices of settlers, soldiers, activists, and newcomers who shaped the nation’s identity. Canada: A People's History, Vol. 2 is both a visual feast and a compelling narrative, perfect for readers seeking a deeper, more personal understanding of Canada’s modern journey.

** Some very light surface wear on the dust jacket. **

Publisher
‎ McClelland & Stewart
ISBN
9780771033414
Publication Date
November 6, 2001
Photo Source
Actual Photo
No. of Pages
352
Dimensions
L 28.7cm x W 22.6cm x H 2.8cm