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* [http://www.mainlesson.com/display.php?author=home&book=canada&story=_contents ''Canada: Peeps at History''], by Beatrice Home, London, Adam and Charles Black, First Published 1911 (online through The Baldwin Project) | * [http://www.mainlesson.com/display.php?author=home&book=canada&story=_contents ''Canada: Peeps at History''], by Beatrice Home, London, Adam and Charles Black, First Published 1911 (online through The Baldwin Project) | ||
== Lafontaine-Baldwin mythology == | |||
* D. J. McDougall, [http://www.umanitoba.ca/colleges/st_pauls/ccha/Back%20Issues/CCHA1946-47/McDougall.htm O’Connell and La Fontaine: Two National Leaders in an Age of Reform], CCHA, Report, 14 (1946), 47-62 | |||
Latest revision as of 16:20, 8 January 2008
The history of Canada as it was written by the victor is amusing. If only the authors had made it clear that they were writing fiction, it wouldn't be so bad.
Funded by the federal government of Canada
Royalist and anti-American POV
Old books
- Canada: Peeps at History, by Beatrice Home, London, Adam and Charles Black, First Published 1911 (online through The Baldwin Project)
Lafontaine-Baldwin mythology
- D. J. McDougall, O’Connell and La Fontaine: Two National Leaders in an Age of Reform, CCHA, Report, 14 (1946), 47-62