Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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These two results combined to create a barrier between Canadian history written from the Laurentian point of view and the local and regional aspects of the same history.8 Both Creighton and Underhill , in studying Canada , focussed on ...
These two results combined to create a barrier between Canadian history written from the Laurentian point of view and the local and regional aspects of the same history.8 Both Creighton and Underhill , in studying Canada , focussed on ...
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This is why nationalism is so difficult a term to define in the Canadian context ; Canada in fact requires its own terminology . There is , however , one factor which might help to explain the unity of the Canadian experience .
This is why nationalism is so difficult a term to define in the Canadian context ; Canada in fact requires its own terminology . There is , however , one factor which might help to explain the unity of the Canadian experience .
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