Canada: A People's History The complete landmark documentary series follows events from pre-history to 1990. Canada: A People's History is a 17-part documentary series produced by CBC Television and Société Radio-Canada. A dramatized comprehensive survey of the history of Canada. It is an era of unprecedented alliances and devastating conflicts with native people, driven by the merchants' search for furs and the Jesuits' quest for souls. Canada: A People's History chronicles the human drama that is Canada's journey from past to present. Fortress Louisbourg, symbol of the French empire, is the target of 27,000 soldiers and sailors in the greatest naval invasion in North America's history. Diaries, letters and archival documents tell the stories of those who shaped this country, in their own words. Canada: A People's History based on the award-winning CBC TV series that tells Canada's story through the eyes of the people who lived it. Using historical re-enactments, dazzling photography and digital special effects, Canada: A People's History presents Canada as you've never seen it: a riveting account of our history, through the eyes … Charting the country's past, this series chronicles the rise and fall of empires, the clash of great armies and epoch-making rebellions. Through dramatizations and detailed documentation, we see the development of this country from the Native American nations to contemporary times as we explore what made this country … Diaries, letters and archival documents tell the stories of those who shaped this country, in their own words. With Maggie Huculak, Lorne Cardinal, Eric Peterson, Nigel Bennett. This series presents the comprehensive history of Canada.

The history of Canada covers the period from the arrival of the Paleo-Indians thousands of years ago to the present day. Canada: A People's History chronicles the human drama that is Canada's journey from past to present.

For fall 2001, M&S is proud to present the equally stunning and comprehensive second volume of this landmark work. Canada: A People's History chronicles the human drama that is Canada's journey from past to present. The top non-fiction bestseller of fall 2000 was the authoritative and beautiful Canada: A People’s History, Volume One.

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