The following text field will produce suggestions that follow it as you type.

Barnes and Noble

Loading Inventory...
Canada's Diverse Peoples: A Reference Sourcebook

Canada's Diverse Peoples: A Reference Sourcebook

Current price: $83.00
CartBuy Online
Canada's Diverse Peoples: A Reference Sourcebook

Barnes and Noble

Canada's Diverse Peoples: A Reference Sourcebook

Current price: $83.00
Loading Inventory...

Size: OS

CartBuy Online
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact Barnes and Noble
From Canada's profound racism in the 19th and early 20th centuries to its radical shift in immigration policy in the 1960s, this one-of-a-kind reference explores the past 1,000 years of ethnicity in Canada.
In 1867 Canada was established as a political nation with two general ethnic cultures, yet more than 191 ethnic groups currently reside there.
Canada's Diverse Peoples
gives students of Canadian history, sociology, anthropology, and history a unique opportunity to understand the tensions, conflicts, and cooperation between Canada's indigenous and immigrant populations.
In this comprehensive reference, Historian J.M. Bumsted takes readers on a chronological tour of Canada's ethnic history from aboriginal society and the French and English "founding cultures" to the "Alien Menace" of World War I and the influx of refugees after World War II. From the botched storming of the ship
Komagata Maru
and its forced return to India to Quebec's separatism, Bumsted explores one of the most important themes in Canadian historical development.
From Canada's profound racism in the 19th and early 20th centuries to its radical shift in immigration policy in the 1960s, this one-of-a-kind reference explores the past 1,000 years of ethnicity in Canada.
In 1867 Canada was established as a political nation with two general ethnic cultures, yet more than 191 ethnic groups currently reside there.
Canada's Diverse Peoples
gives students of Canadian history, sociology, anthropology, and history a unique opportunity to understand the tensions, conflicts, and cooperation between Canada's indigenous and immigrant populations.
In this comprehensive reference, Historian J.M. Bumsted takes readers on a chronological tour of Canada's ethnic history from aboriginal society and the French and English "founding cultures" to the "Alien Menace" of World War I and the influx of refugees after World War II. From the botched storming of the ship
Komagata Maru
and its forced return to India to Quebec's separatism, Bumsted explores one of the most important themes in Canadian historical development.

More About Barnes and Noble at The Summit

With an excellent depth of book selection, competitive discounting of bestsellers, and comfortable settings, Barnes & Noble is an excellent place to browse for your next book.

Find Barnes and Noble at The Summit in Birmingham, AL

Visit Barnes and Noble at The Summit in Birmingham, AL
Powered by Adeptmind