Creating Canada - A History - 1914 To The Present Second Edition Pdf -

Topics: Postwar changes, Canada as a global citizen, internal strife, and the search for a unique Canadian way. Key Educational Features

Focuses on critical thinking, research, and authentic assessment opportunities. Topics: Postwar changes, Canada as a global citizen,

The book is divided into several chapters, each focusing on a specific period or theme in Canadian history. The narrative begins in 1914, at the outbreak of World War I, and progresses chronologically to the present day. The authors skillfully weave together political, social, economic, and cultural threads to create a rich and multifaceted portrait of Canada's past. The narrative begins in 1914, at the outbreak

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Recent scholarship has built on this analysis, highlighting the complex and often fraught experiences of immigrant groups in Canada. For example, researchers have explored the history of racism and xenophobia in Canada, including the treatment of immigrants from Asia and Europe during times of war and economic crisis. These studies have challenged traditional narratives of Canadian identity, which often emphasized the country's welcoming and inclusive nature.

The title, Creating Canada , is deliberate. It suggests that the nation is not a fixed entity but an evolving project shaped by conflict, compromise, and diversity. This edition updates the narrative to include a stronger focus on historical thinking concepts—significance, cause and consequence, continuity and change, and historical perspective—skills that are now essential in modern history classrooms.