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  • - The Social Areas of Melbourne, Australia
    av Frank Lancaster Jones
    385,-

    Not only does this analysis present a self-contained study of Australia's second largest metropolis, but detailed maps and statistical appendixes provide a benchmark for future social investigations into the urban scene--on subjects such as political preference, immigrant adjustment, poverty, crime, delinquency, and urban planning.

  • - The Life and Times of Sir James Pliny Whitney
    av Charles W Humphries
    509

    James Pliny Whitney marked the end of an era of Liberal rule in Ontario that had lasted for over three decades, and introduced a new 'progressive' brand of conservatism as premier from 1905 to 1914. As this lively biography demonstrates, Whitney was a gruff and forceful leader.

  • - A Historical Geography of the Orange Order in Canada
    av William J Smyth & Cecil J Houston
    619

    Here is the story of the rise, spread, and fall of the Orange Order in Canada. The Saha Canada Wore explains how this immigrant, ethnic ideology, widely known for its Protestant Irishness, opposition to Roman Catholics, and loyalty to the British royal family, managed to become so dominant.

  • - Intellectual Origins of the Democratic Left in Canada, 1930-1942
    av Michiel Horn
    509

    In 1931-2 the first organization of Canadian left-wing intellectuals, The League for Social Reconstruction, was founded. In the first history of this unique organization Michiel Horn outlines the League's aims and accomplishments and its ideological influence on the CCF and the NDP.

  • - The Russian Social Democratic Labour Party 1899-October 1917
     
    539,-

    This set of four volumes is an indispensable reference work for the study of modern Russia in general and Soviet Communism in particular. Volume 1 treats the period before the October Revolution of 1917. This volume also breaks new ground in publishing in English vital records of Communist activity during the Revolution of 1917.

  • - An Administrative History of the United Canadas, 1841-1867
    av John E Hodgetts
    539,-

    This book makes a new approach to Canadian politics describing the evolution and structure of the administrative machine which still serves the Canadian nation, and in the process it attempts to acknowledge and appraise the hitherto unsung contributions of the public servant to the welfare of a pioneer community.

  • av J MacKay Hitsman
    445

    Canadian defence policy has been largely neglected by historians except as a problem related to constitutional and political development. Dr. Hitsman repairs this neglect in his study of the military aspects of the defence of Canada, from the British Conquest to the withdrawal of the British garrison. His investigation demolishes a number of myths which have sprung up in this era of Canadian history. For example, in his examination of the military arrangements of the British in Canada Dr. Hitsman points out that, contrary to established belief, Guy Carleton, the last officer of the British Army to hold the appointment of Commander-in-Chief in North America, did more than just muddle through when Americans invaded Canada in 1775. This and many other misconceptions are corrected in this lucid study.After a brief introductory section on the problems of defence and attack during the period of the Conquest, there follows a coherent and intelligent account of the military aspects of Canadian defence after 1760: the geographical factors in strategy, the degree of potential danger, the men and resources available, and the policies pursued by the British government and its agents in Canada. The attitudes and behaviour of both English-speaking and French Canadians are also examined in their relationship to British rule.This book presents the facts about Canadian defence policy from original sources. Basing his study on Admiralty, Colonial and War Office papers, Dr. Hitsman reveals a remarkable ability for finding the appropriate document to illustrate each stage in the development in defence planning. His personal knowledge of army organization and his ability to make his way easily through military reports help to make this study an important contribution to Canadian history and scholarship.

  • av Ronald Hilton
    385,-

    Although Campoamor is now considered as a poet, his prose work, buried in oblivion, completes the authors' picture of him as a man who incorporated, in an admittedly ephermal way, all the spiritual and intellectual currents of his epoch: above all, the old religious traditionalism and the conflicting new scientific positivism

  • - Anglo-Austrian Negotiations 1860-70
    av Karl F Helleiner
    385,-

    Britain and Austria signed three treaties in the 1860s, as British businessmen and diplomats tried to spread Free Trade amid the protectionist gloom. In narrating the history of these negotiations, this book sheds light on European commercial diplomacy a century ago.

  • - The memoirs of a Canadian public servant
    av Brian D Heeney
    419

    Arnold Heeney had a distinguished career in the service of the government of Canada. His memoirs recall his years of service; they form a lucid, modest, illuminating, and entertaining account of value to historians, political scientists, and other citizens interested in the workings of government.

  • av Hazel Roberts, Marcel de Grandpre & Robin S Harris
    419

    The 1981 Supplement adds more than 3000 entries to the approximately 10,500 listed in the original volume and in the 1965 and 1971 Supplements. Like its predecessors, this volume provides a full list of the secondary sources related to Canadian higher education published from 1971 to 1980.

  • - Engineering Education at Toronto 1920-1972
     
    389,-

    The Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering at the University of Toronto is celebrating its 100th anniversary. This informal volume examines the development of the Faculty, its changes over the last half century, the impact of this school on the community and nation, and a look into the future of engineering education.

  • - Essays in Interpretation
    av J. Hiller & Peter Neary
    539,-

    The book has two broad aims. First, to point out the major themes of modern Newfoundland history currently being examined, and to offer a number of new interpretations of economic and political development in the last two centuries. Second, to supplement the standard works that are readily available to students.

  • av Charles Heavysege
    559,-

    Saul and Selected Poems is an original and useful introduction to the work and poetic personality of Charles Heavysege (1816-76), an important but currently neglected nineteenth-century Canadian writer.

  • - The Prism of Unity
    av H Blair Neatby
    485

    Aided by meticulous knowledge of the former Prime Minister's diary, and with characteristic conciseness and clarity, H. Blair Neatby has written the impressive and long-awaited third volume of the official biography of Mackenzie King.

  • - Cecil A Wright, the Benchers, and Legal Education in Ontario 1923-1957
    av Jerome (Swiss Paraplegic Research Switzerland) Bickenbach & C Ian Kyer
    515,-

    The Law Society of Upper Canada adhered to the traditions of English legal practice and education. In the 1930s and 1940s, however, some of those traditions were challenged in a bitter debate about the nature of legal education in Ontario. This book tells the story of that debate and one of its leading participants, Cecil Augustus Wright.

  • - The history of an idea
    av Robert a Klein
    419

    Uncritical adherence to the concept of sovereign equality is a major stumbling block to the reorganization of the world community. This study is the first place to trace the origins of the wording of the concept as it appears in the UN charter, as well as its historical antecedents and philosophical foundations.

  • - A Tale of Upper Canada
    av William Kirby
    359,-

    A long narrative written in rhyming couplets and presented in 12 cantos, The U.E. tells the story of Walwyn and his sons, Ethwald and Eric, who come to Upper Canada from Yorkshire in the late 1820s, and the United Empire Loyalist Ranger John and his sons, Herman, Hendrick, Simcoe, and Hugh.

  • - The 'Clapham Sect' and the Growth of Freedom
    av Enrest Marshall Howse
    419

    This book gives a picture of an important religious reform group in action during the period of the French Revolution, Napoleon, and the Industrial Revolution.

  • - Twenty Canadian Women and Their Times
     
    509

    The Canadian Federation of University Women have undertaken as their Centennial projecy a biographical account of twenty noteworthy women. From a large number of vigorous and accomplished candidates a selection was made from various historical periods, from various regions of Canada, and from the various activities in which women have engaged.

  • - The Last Fifty Years
     
    389,-

    The contributors to this volume were invited to discuss the changes, problems, challenges, and achievements in the arts in the last fifty years.The result is a varied group of essays in each of which the character of the individual artist is clearly evident.

  • - An Archaeological and Historical Study of the Maritime Region of the U.S.S.R. No. 6
     
    428

    This volume outlines the history of the Maritime Province from ancient times through the medieval period, from a general point of view, on the basis of archaeological materials and Chinese and other chronicles.

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    428

    The original work, in Russian, appeared in 1947 and is still regarded as an important contribution to knowledge of the early history of the Eskimo. This translation makes available in English the results of archaeological research in a significant area, the extreme northeast of continental Asia.

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    505

    This collection of translations from articles by Russian scholars continues the valuable contribution to Western knowledge of the anthropology of the North which is being made under the sponsorship of the Arctic Institute of North America.

  • - Selected Works No. 5
     
    705

    The eighteen articles appearing in this, the fifth, number of Anthropology of the North: Translations from Russian Sources, were mostly published between the years 1957 and 1963

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    428

    The fourth volume in the series sponsored by the Arctic Institute consists of translations of five articles by Russian scholars.

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    555

    This is a translation from a Russian work published in 1958, one of the major works of a well-known and prolific writer. It deals with the origins of the small nations and peoples of central Siberia and northeastern Asia.

  • av James (University of Reading) Knowlson
    539,-

    This wide-ranging book focuses upon the role that Latin was thought an ideal, universal, constructed language would play in the advancement of learning.

  • - The Theme of Samson Agonistes in World Literature
    av Watson Kirkconnell
    449,-

    This work examines the more than one hundred analogues of Samson Agonistes, about half of them written earlier than Milton's drama. The author has gone back in every instance to primary sources, and examined all treatments of Milton's theme, in all languages, for their intrinsic interest and merit.

  • - Elitism, Comtism, and Democracy in Mid-Victorian England
    av Christopher (Xerox Corporation California) Kent
    449,-

    This perceptive study of the English academic scene traces the emergence of Comtism in the university community and examines its expression in the ideas of Frederic Harrison and John Morley.

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