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How different it was, Canadians at the time of confederation, Michael J. Goodspeed

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How different it was, Canadians at the time of confederation, Michael J. Goodspeed
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
How different it was
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Michael J. Goodspeed
Sub title
Canadians at the time of confederation
Summary
An enthralling exploration of the lifestyles, ideas, habits, organizations, customs, fears, and aspirations of Canadians in the age of Confederation. Too often, we think of Victorian Canada as dull. We imagine our ancestors as sepia-tinged, dour, excruciatingly respectable figures sitting stiffly in over-decorated parlors. In How Different It Was, Michael J. Goodspeed changes all that, bringing to life the tumult and enthusiasm of ordinary and unconventional Canadians - from across the country and every walk of life - in an extraordinary time. The political maneuvering and power struggles of the decades when Canada was emerging as a nation are well known, but we are less familiar with the lives and circumstances of everyday Canadians in the Confederation era. How Different It Was vividly brings to life in dramatic, detail the lifestyles, attitudes, habits, and mindset of a colorful generation of Canadians who were, in so many ways, so different from our own
Target audience
adult
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