The Canadian Centenary Series

The Canadian Centenary Series

"The Canadian Centenary Series" is a nineteen volume authoritative history of Canada published between 1963 and 1986 as an extended Centennial project. The collection resulted from the initiative of W. L. Morton and D. G. Creighton.

The series traces Canada's history from the early voyages of the Vikings to the 1967 Canadian Centennial year. Individual volumes are written by leading Canadian historians and each contains a bibliography. Universities world wide consider this collection to be the appropriate starting point for any research in Canadian history.

The Canadian Centenary Series

#"Early Voyages and Northern Approaches, 1000-1632" - Tryggvi J. Oleson
#"The Beginnings of New France, 1524-1663" - Marcel Trudel
#"Canada Under Louis XIV, 1663-1701" - William John Eccles
#"" - Dale Miquelon
#"" - George F. G. Stanley
#"Quebec, The Revolutionary Age 1760-1791" - Hilda Neatby
#"" - Gerald M. Craig
#"" - Fernand Ouellet
#"" - William Stewart MacNutt
#"" - J. M. S. Careless
#"The Fur Trade and the Northwest to 1857" - Edwin Ernest Rich
#"" - William Lewis Morton
#"The Opening of the Canadian North, 1870-1914" - Morris Zaslow
#"" - Peter Busby Waite
#"" - Robert Craig Brown
#"" - John Herd Thompson
#"" - Donald Creighton
#"" - Jack Granatstein
#"The Northward Expansion of Canada 1914-1967" - Morris Zaslow


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