A Canadian Manor and Its Seigneurs;
- 330 pages
- 12 hours of reading
George MacKinnon Wrong, a clergyman and historian, believed in the moral duty of historians to interpret the past for contemporary society's needs. His work focused on Canada's British and French origins and the American presence, helping to build an intellectual foundation for a developing Canadian nationality. He was instrumental in establishing key historical journals and societies. Formal in his approach and somewhat anglophilic, Wrong profoundly influenced a generation of students.






In this thought-provoking essay, Wrong and Thompson explore the Kulturkampf, the cultural conflict between the German government and the Roman Catholic Church in the late 19th century. With insightful analysis and historical context, this book provides a fascinating look at the intersection of religion and politics.
This historical chronicle tells the story of the conflict between France and Britain over control of North America during the 17th and 18th centuries. From early battles in Acadia to the fall of Quebec in 1759, 'The Conquest of New France' provides a detailed account of the colonial wars that shaped the history of Canada and the United States.
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Volume 10 of the Chronicles of America Series - in large print
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