At first glance this slender volume appears to be nothing more than a study of one small and seemingly insignificant Ukrainian Canadian settlement located in the harsh bush country of southeastern Manitoba. Appearances can be deceiving. While Community and Frontier is most assuredly a case study, it is a brilliant little work-a true gem-that sparkles with intellectual vitality as it broadens our understanding of the entire Ukrainian Canadian experience, particularly in the pioneer phase
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Kansas was born in the bloody prelude to the Civil War, a contested territory between North and Sout...
This book surveys studies of rural, small town, and urban community in Canada. The first third of th...
At first glance this slender volume appears to be nothing more than a study of one small and seeming...
John Lehr is well known for his longstanding interest in and intimate knowledge of Ukrainian and Mor...
Hinther and Mochoruk offer the reader an interdisciplinary look at aspects of Canadian history throu...
The Doukhobor story has had an abiding interest for students of group settlement on the Canadian Pra...
Belonging to the genre of local history, Trailblazers explores the lives of two Canadians in the pro...
Frances Swyripa\u27s study of the ethno-religious landscape of the Canadian prairies is a delightful...
Essays on the Historical Geography of the Canadian West is a fine example of a department\u27s contr...
This small, compact volume is one of the Newcomers to a New Land series, which describes the roles o...
This is the second volume in the History of the Prairie West Series, which focuses on the settlement...
In Muskekowuck Athinuwick, Victor Lytwyn provides a detailed study of the indigenous people of the H...
For Roman Paul Fodchuk the zhorna, or stone quem mills, symbolically represent the hardships early U...
Loewen and Friesen trace the origins of public concern about the adverse influence of immigrants in ...
To journey through parts of the western interior of Canada at the turn of the century was to experie...
Kansas was born in the bloody prelude to the Civil War, a contested territory between North and Sout...
This book surveys studies of rural, small town, and urban community in Canada. The first third of th...
At first glance this slender volume appears to be nothing more than a study of one small and seeming...
John Lehr is well known for his longstanding interest in and intimate knowledge of Ukrainian and Mor...
Hinther and Mochoruk offer the reader an interdisciplinary look at aspects of Canadian history throu...
The Doukhobor story has had an abiding interest for students of group settlement on the Canadian Pra...
Belonging to the genre of local history, Trailblazers explores the lives of two Canadians in the pro...
Frances Swyripa\u27s study of the ethno-religious landscape of the Canadian prairies is a delightful...
Essays on the Historical Geography of the Canadian West is a fine example of a department\u27s contr...
This small, compact volume is one of the Newcomers to a New Land series, which describes the roles o...
This is the second volume in the History of the Prairie West Series, which focuses on the settlement...
In Muskekowuck Athinuwick, Victor Lytwyn provides a detailed study of the indigenous people of the H...
For Roman Paul Fodchuk the zhorna, or stone quem mills, symbolically represent the hardships early U...
Loewen and Friesen trace the origins of public concern about the adverse influence of immigrants in ...
To journey through parts of the western interior of Canada at the turn of the century was to experie...
Kansas was born in the bloody prelude to the Civil War, a contested territory between North and Sout...
This book surveys studies of rural, small town, and urban community in Canada. The first third of th...