Concise Historical Atlas of Canada

Author: Geoffrey J. Matthews   Byron Moldofsky   William G. Dean   Conrad Heidenreich   Thomas McIlwraith  

Publisher: University of Toronto Press‎

Publication year: 1998

E-ISBN: 9781442673205

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Language: ENG

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A beautifully designed book, this atlas is an essential contribution to North American history.

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Publisher's Note

Preface

Acknowledgments

PART ONE: NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES

Prehistoric and Native Canada

1 ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AFTER 9000 BCE

2 NATIVE CULTURAL SEQUENCES, 6th CENTURY TO EUROPEAN CONTACT

3 NATIVE POPULATION AND SUBSISTENCE, 17th CENTURY

4 NATIVE CANADA, ca 1820

Exploration

5 EXPLORING THE ATLANTIC COAST, 16th AND 17th CENTURIES

6 EXPLORATION, 17th, 18th CENTURIES

7 EXPLORATION FROM HUDSON BAY, 18th CENTURY

8 EXPLORATION IN THE FAR NORTHWEST, 18th AND 19th CENTURIES

9 EXPLORATION AND ASSESSMENT TO 1891

Territorial Extent

10 FROM SEA TO SEA: TERRITORIAL GROWTH TO 1900

11 TERRITORIAL EVOLUTION, 1891–1961

Population

12 EASTERN CANADA, ca 1800

13 POPULATION IN THE CANADAS AND THE ATLANTIC REGION TO 1857

14 THE CANADIAN POPULATION, 1871,1891

15 THE EXODUS: MIGRATIONS, 1860–1900

16 MIGRATION, 1891–1930

17 POPULATION CHANGES, 1941–1961

18 POPULATION COMPOSITION, 1891–1961

Transport and Urbanization

19 THE EMERGENCE OF A TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, 1837–1852

20 LINKING CANADA, 1867–1891

21 THE EMERGENCE OF THE URBAN SYSTEM, 1888–1932

22 THE INTEGRATION OF THE URBAN SYSTEM, 1921–1961

23 THE GROWTH OF ROAD AND AIR TRANSPORT, 20th CENTURY

The Economy

24 CANADIAN NORTH ATLANTIC TRADE, 17th AND 18th CENTURIES

25 CANADA IN 1891

26 PRIMARY PRODUCTION, 1891–1926

27 FARMING AND FISHING, 1941–1961

28 THE CHANGING STRUCTURE OF MANUFACTURING, 1879–1930

Society

29 19th-CENTURY IMAGES OF CANADA

30 THE LOOK OF DOMESTIC BUILDING, 1891

31 THE PRINTED WORD, 18th AND 19th CENTURIES

32 THE QUEST FOR UNIVERSAL SCHOOLING, 1851–1891

33 RELIGIOUS ADHERENCE, 20th CENTURY

PART TWO: DEFINING EPISODES

34 THE FRENCH ORIGINS OF THE CANADIAN POPULATION, 1608–1759

35 THE SEVEN YEARS' WAR, 1756–1763

36 ACADIAN DEPORTATION AND RETURN, 1750–1803

37 THE COMING OF THE LOYALISTS, LATE 18th CENTURY

38 THE WAR OF 1812,1812–1814

39 TRANSATLANTIC MIGRATIONS, 1815–1865

40 THE GREAT WAR, 1914–1918

41 THE IMPACT OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION, 1930s

42 THE SECOND WORLD WAR, 1939–1945

PART THREE: REGIONAL PATTERNS

The East

43 TRADE IN INTERIOR AMERICA, 1654–1666

44 FRANCE SECURES THE INTERIOR, 1740–1755

45 THE MIGRATORY FISHERIES, 18th CENTURY

46 THE NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERY, 18th CENTURY

47 ACADIAN MARSHLAND SETTLEMENT, 1671–1714

48 MARITIME CANADA, LATE 18th CENTURY

49 RESETTLING THE ST LAWRENCE VALLEY, 1608–1760

50 THE COUNTRYSIDE, NEW FRANCE, ca 1700

51 THE TOWNS, NEW FRANCE, 1685–1759

52 TIMBER PRODUCTION AND TRADE TO 1850

53 A NEW AGRICULTURE: UPPER CANADA TO 1856

54 TRADE TO THE MIDDLE OF THE 19th CENTURY

55 BY HAND AND BY WATER: MANUFACTURING TO 1854

56 THE DEVELOPING INDUSTRIAL HEARTLAND, 1871–1891

57 SOCIAL CHANGE IN MONTRÉAL, 1842–1901

58 THE EMERGENCE OF CORPORATE TORONTO, 1890–1930

The West and the North

59 RUPERTS LAND, FROM 1670

60 FUR TRADE IN THE INTERIOR, 1760–1825

61 HOMESTEADING AND AGRICULTURE IN THE WEST, 1872–1891

62 PEOPLING THE PRAIRIES, 1891–1931

63 DROUGHT AND DEPRESSION ON THE PRAIRIES, 1930s

64 GOLD AND POPULATION IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1858–1881

65 BRITISH COLUMBIA RESOURCES, 1891–1928

66 RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT ON THE SHIELD, 1891–1928

67 SOCIETIES AND ECONOMIES IN THE NORTH, 1891–1961

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