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Canada: the Empire of the North

Canada: the Empire of the North by Agnes C. Laut
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Canada: The Empire of the North by Agnes C. Laut is a fascinating and informative exploration of Canadian history and culture. Laut provides a comprehensive overview of Canada’s development from its early Indigenous societies to its emergence as a modern nation.

The author’s thorough research and engaging writing style make this book an engaging read for anyone interested in history and Canadian studies. Laut delves into the complex relationships between Indigenous peoples, European settlers, and the British Empire, providing insight into how these interactions have shaped Canada’s identity.

One of the strengths of Canada: The Empire of the North is Laut’s attention to detail and her ability to weave together multiple threads of history into a cohesive narrative. Readers will come away with a better understanding of the forces that have shaped Canada, from the fur trade to Confederation to the challenges of modern multiculturalism.

Overall, Canada: The Empire of the North is a must-read for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of Canadian history. Laut’s thoughtful analysis and engaging storytelling make this book a valuable addition to the field of Canadian studies.

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CANADA, THE EMPIRE OF THE NORTH
By Agnes C. Laut
PREFACE
To re-create the shadowy figures of the heroic past, to clothe the dead once more in flesh and blood, to set the puppets of the play in life's great dramas again upon the stage of action,--frankly, this may not be formal history, but it is what makes the past most real to the present day. Pictures of men and women, of moving throngs and heroic episodes, stick faster in the mind than lists of governors and arguments on treaties. Such pictures may not be history, but they breathe life into the skeletons of the past. Canada's past is more dramatic than any romance ever penned. The story of that past has been told many times and in many volumes, with far digressions on Louisiana and New England and the kingcraft of Europe. The trouble is, the story has not been told in one volume. Too much has been attempted.


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