Canada -- Civilization
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Canada -- Civilization
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Canada
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- A nation beckons, Canada, 1896-1914, Douglas H. Fairbairn, Graham L. Brown. --
- Reflections of Canada, illuminating our opportunities and challenges at 150+ years, edited by Phillipe Tortell, Margot Young, and Peter Nemetz
- The promise of Canada, 150 years-- people and ideas that have shaped our country, Charlotte Gray
- Citizens and nation, an essay on history, communication, and Canada, Gerald Friesen
- Canadian literature at the crossroads of language and culture, selected essays by Barbara Godard, 1987-2005, edited by Smaro Kamboureli
- Why are we here?, a meditation on Canada, Mary Jo Leddy
- Left hook, a sideways look at Canadian writing, George Bowering
- Divisions on a ground, essays on Canadian culture, Northrop Frye ; edited, with a preface, by James Polk. --
- A country not considered, Canada, culture, work, Tom Wayman. --
- The Canadians, 1867-1967, edited by J.M.S. Careless and R. Craig Brown. --
- The Canadians, George Woodcock
- How hockey explains Canada, the sport that defines a country, Paul Henderson and Jim Prime ; foreword by Stephen Harper
- The conflict of European and Eastern Algonkian cultures 1504-1700, a study in Canadian civilization. --
- Canada, Mike Myers
- The maple leaf forever, a celebration of Canadian symbols, by Donna & Nigel Hutchins ; photography by Matthew Beverly
- The promise of Canada, 150 years-- people and ideas that have shaped our country, by Charlotte Gray
- Canada and the idea of north, Sherrill E. Grace
- The secret kingdom, interpretation of the Canadian character, Dominique Clift. --
- A history of Canadian culture, [from petroglyphs to product, circuses to the CBC--], Jonathan F. Vance
- Why we act like Canadians, a personal exploration of our national character, Pierre Berton
- Canada and the Canadians, by George Woodcock ; with photos. by Ingeborg Woodcock. --
- Our sense of identity, a book of Canadian essays, edited and with an introduction by Malcolm Ross. --
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