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Reappraisals Of British Colonisation In Atlantic Canada 17001930 Karly Kehoe

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Reappraisals Of British Colonisation In Atlantic Canada 17001930 Karly Kehoe
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.39 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Karly Kehoe, Michael Vance
ISBN: 9781474459037, 147445903X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Reappraisals Of British Colonisation In Atlantic Canada 17001930 Karly Kehoe by Karly Kehoe, Michael Vance 9781474459037, 147445903X instant download after payment.

This collection offers new perspectives on the legacy of British colonisation by concentrating on Atlantic Canada (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island), a region that was pivotal to safeguarding Britain’s imperial ambitions, between 1750 and 1930. New and established researchers from Canada, Scotland and the United States engage with the core themes of migration, dispossession, religion, identity, and commemoration in a way that diverges markedly from existing scholarship. The research shines much-needed light on groups traditionally excluded from Britain’s broader imperial narrative, highlighting the indigenous experience and the presence and agency of slaves, free people of colour and religious minorities.

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