Canada Under British Rule (eBook)

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2022
283 Seiten
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Canada Under British Rule - John G. Bourinot
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In 'Canada Under British Rule,' John G. Bourinot offers a comprehensive examination of the foundational centuries that shaped what is today known as Canada. This detailed narrative reflects on the period from early French exploration in the 16th century, to the pivotal moment of Confederation in the 19th century, threading together the complex tapestry of colonial policies, indigenous interactions, and political developments. Bourinot's account is characterized by a meticulous attention to historical detail and an unerring grasp of the political undercurrents of the time. The work stands as a significant contribution to Canadian historical literature, resplendent in its scholarly rigor and enlightened by its articulate synthesis of a range of historical sources and perspectives.

John G. Bourinot was a respected historian whose insights into Canada's past were informed by his deep understanding of the country's parliamentary traditions and British commonwealth context. His experience and expertise are evident in the depth and clarity with which 'Canada Under British Rule' dissects the colonial strategies and socioeconomic influences that defined those four centuries. The book arguably stems from Bourinot's desire to elucidate the origin of Canada's political institutions and identity as it transitioned from a set of British colonies to a self-governing confederation.

'Canada Under British Rule' is an essential tome for students of history and political science, and especially for those with a keen interest in Canadian heritage. It offers not just a recounting of events, but also a profound understanding of the forces that orchestrated the country's evolution. Bourinot's scholarly craft ensures that the work remains a pertinent and compelling reference, inviting readers to appreciate the intricate processes that have played a monumental role in shaping contemporary Canada.

John George Bourinot, born at Sydney, Nova Scotia, on October 24, 1836, was a Canadian historian, writer, and civil servant, recognized for his scholarly work in Canadian political history and parliamentary procedure. With a particular focus on the evolution of British influence in the country, his comprehensive treatises contribute significantly to understanding Canada's constitutional and political development. His magnum opus, 'Canada Under British Rule 1760-1900' (1901), is a seminal work that meticulously chronicles the growth of the Dominion from its colonial inception to a burgeoning national entity within the British Empire. Predominantly focused on the period following the Treaty of Paris, which marked the end of the Seven Years' War, Bourinot's narrative encapsulates the administrative and legislative transformations that shaped Canadian sovereignty. His literary style is marked by a lucid prose combined with an acute understanding of parliamentary dynamics, often reflective of the stringent methodologies employed by contemporary historians. Bourinot's contributions extend to other notable works such as 'Parliamentary Procedure and Practice in the Dominion of Canada' and 'The Story of Canada'. His scholarly pursuits earned him the position of the fourth Clerk of the House of Commons in Canada from 1880 to 1902. John Bourinot's commitment to delineating the intricacies of Canada's political fabric has solidified his legacy as a foundational figure in the stewardship of Canadian historiography. He passed away on October 13, 1902, in Ottawa, leaving behind a rich legacy as an author that continues to shape understandings of Canada's political heritage.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Schlagworte 19th century Canada history • Alexander Hamilton • british colonial era • Canada colonial history • Canada under British rule • canadian history books • Civil War • Colonial administration Canada • Cormac McCarthy • historical Canada narratives • John G. Bourinot author • Karl May • killers of the flower moon • Nick Offerman • North American History • pre-Confederation Canada • The Long Road Home • the lost city of z • Wild West • zane grey
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