1812
Jon Latimer
In the first complete history of the War of 1812 written from a British perspective, Latimer offers an authoritative and compelling account that places the conflict in its strategic context within the Napoleonic wars. Drawing on personal letters, diaries, and memoirs, Latimer describes events not merely through the eyes of generals, admirals, and politicians but through those of the soldiers, sailors, and ordinary people who were directly affected.
Hardcover 2007
Frenchmen into Peasants
Leslie P. Choquette
Hardcover 1997
A History of Canada, Volume 3, From the Treaty of Utrecht to the Treaty of Paris, 1713-1763
Gustave Lanctot
Translated by Margaret M. Cameron
Hardcover 1965
Northern Passage
John Hagan
More than 50,000 American men and women migrated to Canada during the Vietnam War. John Hagan, himself a member of the exodus, searched declassified government files, consulted previously unopened resistance organization archives and contemporary oral histories, and interviewed American war resisters settled in Toronto to learn how they made the momentous decision.
Hardcover 2001
The Origins of Canadian and American Political Differences
Jason Kaufman
Why do the United States and Canada have such divergent political cultures when they share one of the closest economic and cultural relationships in the world? Kaufman examines the North American political landscape to draw out the essential historical factors that underlie the countries’ differences.
Hardcover 2009