New dimensions in ethnohistory
Papers of the second Laurier Conference on Ethnohistory and Ethnology
- Publisher
- Canadian Museum of History
- Initial publish date
- Jan 1991
- Category
- General
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- ISBN
- 9781772822847
- Publish Date
- Jan 1991
- List Price
- $11.99
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Description
The papers in this volume represent ethnohistorical research by fifteen scholars on North American Native peoples. They were presented at the Second Laurier Conference on Ethnohistory and Ethnology, held at Huron College, University of Western Ontario, May 11-13, 1983.
About the authors
Dr. Barry Gough, one of Canada's foremost historians, is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, Fellow of King's College London and Life Member of the Association of Canadian Studies, and has been awarded a Doctor of Letters for distinguished contributions to Imperial and Commonwealth history. He is well recognized for the authenticity of his research and the engaging nature of his narratives, and is the author of many critically acclaimed books, including Fortune's A River: The Collision of Empires in Northwest America (Harbour, 2007), which won the John Lyman Book Award for best Canadian naval and maritime history and was shortlisted for the Writers' Trust Non-Fiction Prize. Gough has been writing for almost four decades. He lives in Victoria, BC, with his wife, Marilyn.
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From Classroom to Battlefield
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The Elusive Mr. Pond
The Soldier, Fur Trader and Explorer Who Opened the Northwest
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Voyages in the Waterway of Forgotten Dreams
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In Search of the Visible Past
History Lectures at Wilfrid Laurier University 1973-1974
Fortune's A River
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