Books by "Canadian Press Association"

12 books found

Sam Hughes

Sam Hughes

by Ronald G. Haycock, Canadian War Museum

1986 · Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press

This book is based on the public career of a highly controversial Canadian, Sam Hughes 1885–1916. He is one of the most colourful, even bizarre, figures in Canadian history. Though he died in 1921, his name can still conjure up controversy and not a little misunderstanding. His long career—in so many respects the quintessential story of a poor backwoods Ontario farm boy who made good by his own efforts—continues to exert a fascination that few other Canadian political figures could duplicate. Even though there has never been a major scholarly study of Sam Hughes, historians and other writers have developed definite opinions about him, and they are held nearly as vigorously as those of his contemporaries. These vary from insisting that Hughes was mentally unbalanced to proclaiming him a genius. Hughes’ defenders have rarely been professional historians. Neither side have not produced an extensive or definitive literature on Hughes in proportion to other figures of a similar public stature. Whatever side the studies have taken, the assessments are still incomplete because they have not examined the entirety of Sam Hughes’ public life. To a large extent these limitations have allowed the folk image of him to persist. But Hughes had fibre and substance beyond this. Since historical figures must be explained in terms of their environment, this study tries to redress the previous imbalances by examining Hughes’ public career. It is the only way his historical significance can be explained and reasonable judgments made.

Report

Report

by Canadian Forestry Association

1908

Prominent People of the Province of Ontario

Prominent People of the Province of Ontario

by Canadian Biographies, Ltd

1925

Plain Speaking

Plain Speaking

by University of Regina. Canadian Plains Research Center

2002 · University of Regina Press

This collection of essays is partly based on the proceedings of a two-day conference on the various types & levels of connections between First Nations & Metis peoples and the Canadian Plains. The essay themes are historic, social, political, and artistic and cover such subjects as: preservation of Aboriginal heritage; the agricultural production campaign of 1918-23; Cree-language place names; the challenges of modernity; Aboriginal healing; the Aboriginal writer; pictographs; Sheila Orr, Aboriginal artist; and reminiscences of elders.

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Canadian Society

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Canadian Society

by Association for Canadian Studies

1990 · McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Far more than a bibliographic account of the major works in Canadian Studies, Interdisciplinary Approaches to Canadian Society provides a broad examination of the state of this growing field of study. Each chapter stresses the importance of the interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches which have come to characterize Canadian Studies. Also, in an unprecedented collaborative effort, almost all the chapters are jointly authored by anglophone and francophone scholars. The works on Quebec and the francophone community respect the distinct nature of this facet of Canada. As stated in the introduction, this work is "a primer in the field and a guide to further pursuits. Its users will welcome it as a friendly introduction to an exciting country."

A History of Canadian Journalism in the Several Portions of the Dominion

A History of Canadian Journalism in the Several Portions of the Dominion

by Canadian Press Association

1908 · Murray Printing Company

List of members in each volume.

Year Book

Year Book

by Canadian Standards Association

1926

An Encyclopaedia of Canadian Biography

An Encyclopaedia of Canadian Biography

by Canadian Press Syndicate, Montreal

1907