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    Die (Er-)Findung des kanadischen Westens
    A Church at War
    On the Front Line of Life
    A Time Such as There Never Was Before
    • A Time Such as There Never Was Before

      Canada After the Great War

      • 440pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
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      The aftermath of WWI brought significant transformation to Canada as the nation grappled with redefining its identity and concept of normalcy. The return of troops prompted a societal shift, challenging the country's colonial past and fostering a sense of independence. This period marked a crucial moment in Canadian history, as it navigated the complexities of post-war life and sought to establish a unique national identity.

      A Time Such as There Never Was Before
    • On the Front Line of Life

      Stephen Leacock: Memories and Reflections, 1935-1944

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      The collection features informal essays by Leacock, showcasing his unique blend of humor and conversational style. He explores diverse topics such as education, literature, and economics, while reflecting on Canada's role in the world and sharing the joys and sorrows of his life. Through these passionate writings, Leacock emphasizes the importance of the human spirit in achieving social justice, peace, and progress. The essays provide an intimate glimpse into his thoughts and beliefs during the final years of his life.

      On the Front Line of Life
    • This study weaves together the stories of members of the Mackay Presbyterian Church who served in the First World War, their families at home, and their church as they responded to a terrible war. It focusses particularly on the nineteen men who fell in the war—some as heroes in desperate battles; others with tragic randomness or from illness.

      A Church at War
    • Fred Wah: (Re-)Inventing the Wild in West Stephen Scobie: Billy the Kid Rudy Wiebe: The Invention of Truth Brigitte Georgi-Findlay: Women in the Canadian-American West Alan Bowker: Stephen Leacock's Discovery of the West David E. Smith: The Invention of Politics in the Canadian West Gerald Friesen: Immigrant Adaptation and Canadian Multiculturalism: Introducing a Prairie Case Study 1900-1975 John Everitt: Agriculture and Rural Life in the Prairies of Canada: Evolution or Reinvention? Hélène Cajolet-Laganière/Steeve Tremblay: L'environnement au Québec: un domaine riche en particularités lexicales Louis-Jacques Dorais: Why Do They Speak Inuktitut? Discourse Practices in the Capital of Nunavut Carole Leclair: Métis Ecology - Present and Past Lutz Schowalter: The Canadian West as an Urban Region: Cities in Russell Smith's, Douglas Coupland's and Other Recent English-Canadian Prose Ingmar Probst: Weit offenes Land oder Verbotene Zone? - Der kanadische Westen und europäische Reiseberichte um die Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts

      Die (Er-)Findung des kanadischen Westens