Entre em um mundo infinito de histórias
In "A History of Canada, 1763-1812," Charles Prestwood Sir Lucas meticulously chronicles the pivotal period in Canadian history that spans from the end of the Seven Years' War to the dawn of the War of 1812. His narrative is characterized by a scholarly yet accessible prose style, illustrating significant political, social, and economic changes in Canada during this transformative era. Engaging with primary sources and contemporary accounts, Lucas situates Canada within the broader context of British imperial expansion and the geopolitical tensions of the time, offering a nuanced exploration of the development of Canadian identity amidst colonial governances and Indigenous relations. Lucas, a prominent historian and public servant, was deeply influenced by the cultural and political landscapes of his time. His background in law and governance, combined with his keen interest in the historical narratives of Canada, led him to undertake this comprehensive study. His dedication to uncovering the complexities of Canadian history stems from a desire to illuminate the roots of national identity, specifically during an era often overshadowed by wars and colonial policies. For anyone interested in Canadian history or the intricacies of colonial narratives, Lucas's work is an essential read. His balanced approach provides valuable insights for historians, students, and general readers alike, encouraging a deeper understanding of the formative years that shaped the future of Canada.
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Ebook: 21 de agosto de 2022
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