Author: Valerie Knowles
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
This book is a survey history that traces the evolution of Canadian citizenship and the role played by immigration in the development of Canada until 1977, when the last major amendment to the Citizenship Act was made. It begins with the story of the first great wave of European immigration in the early 1900s and continues by describing the arrival & contributions of successive waves of immigrants, the restrictive immigration acts of the first decade, the settlement of immigrants in the west, the slump in immigration after the First World War, the growth in Canadian nationalism, the Citizenship Act of 1947, the post-war rise in immigration, the liberalization of immigration policy, the admitting of waves of refugees since the 1950s, and the trail-blazing immigration initiatives of the 1970s.
Forging Our Legacy
Author: Valerie Knowles
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
This book is a survey history that traces the evolution of Canadian citizenship and the role played by immigration in the development of Canada until 1977, when the last major amendment to the Citizenship Act was made. It begins with the story of the first great wave of European immigration in the early 1900s and continues by describing the arrival & contributions of successive waves of immigrants, the restrictive immigration acts of the first decade, the settlement of immigrants in the west, the slump in immigration after the First World War, the growth in Canadian nationalism, the Citizenship Act of 1947, the post-war rise in immigration, the liberalization of immigration policy, the admitting of waves of refugees since the 1950s, and the trail-blazing immigration initiatives of the 1970s.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
This book is a survey history that traces the evolution of Canadian citizenship and the role played by immigration in the development of Canada until 1977, when the last major amendment to the Citizenship Act was made. It begins with the story of the first great wave of European immigration in the early 1900s and continues by describing the arrival & contributions of successive waves of immigrants, the restrictive immigration acts of the first decade, the settlement of immigrants in the west, the slump in immigration after the First World War, the growth in Canadian nationalism, the Citizenship Act of 1947, the post-war rise in immigration, the liberalization of immigration policy, the admitting of waves of refugees since the 1950s, and the trail-blazing immigration initiatives of the 1970s.
Forging Islamic Power and Place
Author: Francis R. Bradley
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780824868093
Category : Islam
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
This work charts the nineteenth-century rise of a vast network of Islamic scholars stretching across Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean to Arabia. Francis Bradley analyses the role of the vibrant Patani knowledge network in the formation of Islamic institutions of learning in Southeast Asia. He makes use of a range of sources, including official colonial documents, traveller accounts, missionary writings, and handwritten manuscripts.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780824868093
Category : Islam
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
This work charts the nineteenth-century rise of a vast network of Islamic scholars stretching across Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean to Arabia. Francis Bradley analyses the role of the vibrant Patani knowledge network in the formation of Islamic institutions of learning in Southeast Asia. He makes use of a range of sources, including official colonial documents, traveller accounts, missionary writings, and handwritten manuscripts.
Forging the Past
Author: Katrina Beth Olds
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300185227
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 439
Book Description
Examines how four volumes of invented "truths" about Sp[anish sacred histiory radically transformed the religious landscape in Counter-Reformation Spain. Explores the history, author, and legacy of the Cronicones, alleged to have been unearthed in 1595 and not definitively exposed as forgeries until centuries later.
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300185227
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 439
Book Description
Examines how four volumes of invented "truths" about Sp[anish sacred histiory radically transformed the religious landscape in Counter-Reformation Spain. Explores the history, author, and legacy of the Cronicones, alleged to have been unearthed in 1595 and not definitively exposed as forgeries until centuries later.
Forging the Titan
Author: J.J. Brunette
Publisher: eBookIt.com
ISBN: 1456649949
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
Discover the Titanic's Forgotten Sister: A Saga of Ambition, Tragedy, and Legacy Step into a world where grand dreams of engineering marvels on the high seas were born, a world where ambition and tragedy collide in the story of the largest ship of her time. Forging the Titan: The Birth and Death of HMHS Britannic takes you on an unparalleled historical journey, from the spark of conception in the minds of visionary designers and builders to the chilling moment when the ocean claims one of its greatest technological masterpieces. Immerse yourself in the detailed chronicles of how the HMHS Britannic was conceived as the pinnacle of naval architecture, only to be repurposed as a wartime hospital ship before she could ever embrace her intended destiny. The sister ship to the infamous Titanic, Britannic's tale is one of heroism, innovation, and the human spirit's resilience. Explore the heights of human ingenuity in the construction of this behemoth, from the bustling Harland & Wolff Shipyard to the cutting-edge technological advancements that were poised to make her maiden voyage unforgettable. Witness the transformation of an ocean liner into a life-saving leviathan, navigating the treacherous waters of wartime, and uncover the stories of those who walked her decks, from builders to nurses, each playing a role in her storied history. As the journey progresses, the mystery of Britannic's final hours unfolds through a gripping account of disaster and survival. Theories, research, and modern-day explorations dive deep into the enigmatic circumstances surrounding her sinking, offering revelations that have eluded historians for over a century. But the story of the Britannic doesn't end in the depths of the Aegean Sea. Through the eyes of survivors, collectors, and a dedicated community of enthusiasts, Forging the Titan examines the enduring legacy of a ship too often overshadowed by her sister's legacy. From the evolution of maritime safety to the digital reincarnation of this lost titan, discover the ways in which Britannic's spirit lives on. For anyone fascinated by the Titanic, maritime history, or tales of human achievement and tragedy, Forging the Titan: The Birth and Death of HMHS Britannic promises a journey as deep and captivating as the ocean itself. Unlock the story of the ship that time forgot, and let the epic tale of the HMHS Britannic captivate your imagination and touch your heart.
Publisher: eBookIt.com
ISBN: 1456649949
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
Discover the Titanic's Forgotten Sister: A Saga of Ambition, Tragedy, and Legacy Step into a world where grand dreams of engineering marvels on the high seas were born, a world where ambition and tragedy collide in the story of the largest ship of her time. Forging the Titan: The Birth and Death of HMHS Britannic takes you on an unparalleled historical journey, from the spark of conception in the minds of visionary designers and builders to the chilling moment when the ocean claims one of its greatest technological masterpieces. Immerse yourself in the detailed chronicles of how the HMHS Britannic was conceived as the pinnacle of naval architecture, only to be repurposed as a wartime hospital ship before she could ever embrace her intended destiny. The sister ship to the infamous Titanic, Britannic's tale is one of heroism, innovation, and the human spirit's resilience. Explore the heights of human ingenuity in the construction of this behemoth, from the bustling Harland & Wolff Shipyard to the cutting-edge technological advancements that were poised to make her maiden voyage unforgettable. Witness the transformation of an ocean liner into a life-saving leviathan, navigating the treacherous waters of wartime, and uncover the stories of those who walked her decks, from builders to nurses, each playing a role in her storied history. As the journey progresses, the mystery of Britannic's final hours unfolds through a gripping account of disaster and survival. Theories, research, and modern-day explorations dive deep into the enigmatic circumstances surrounding her sinking, offering revelations that have eluded historians for over a century. But the story of the Britannic doesn't end in the depths of the Aegean Sea. Through the eyes of survivors, collectors, and a dedicated community of enthusiasts, Forging the Titan examines the enduring legacy of a ship too often overshadowed by her sister's legacy. From the evolution of maritime safety to the digital reincarnation of this lost titan, discover the ways in which Britannic's spirit lives on. For anyone fascinated by the Titanic, maritime history, or tales of human achievement and tragedy, Forging the Titan: The Birth and Death of HMHS Britannic promises a journey as deep and captivating as the ocean itself. Unlock the story of the ship that time forgot, and let the epic tale of the HMHS Britannic captivate your imagination and touch your heart.
1619
Author: James Horn
Publisher: Basic Books
ISBN: 1541698800
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 247
Book Description
The essential history of the extraordinary year in which American democracy and American slavery emerged hand in hand in colonial Virginia. Along the banks of the James River, Virginia, during an oppressively hot spell in the middle of summer 1619, two events occurred within a few weeks of each other that would profoundly shape the course of history. In the newly built church at Jamestown, the General Assembly -- the first gathering of a representative governing body in America -- came together. A few weeks later, a battered privateer entered the Chesapeake Bay carrying the first African slaves to land on mainland English America. In 1619, historian James Horn sheds new light on the year that gave birth to the great paradox of our nation: slavery in the midst of freedom. This portentous year marked both the origin of the most important political development in American history, the rise of democracy, and the emergence of what would in time become one of the nation's greatest challenges: the corrosive legacy of racial inequality that has afflicted America since its beginning.
Publisher: Basic Books
ISBN: 1541698800
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 247
Book Description
The essential history of the extraordinary year in which American democracy and American slavery emerged hand in hand in colonial Virginia. Along the banks of the James River, Virginia, during an oppressively hot spell in the middle of summer 1619, two events occurred within a few weeks of each other that would profoundly shape the course of history. In the newly built church at Jamestown, the General Assembly -- the first gathering of a representative governing body in America -- came together. A few weeks later, a battered privateer entered the Chesapeake Bay carrying the first African slaves to land on mainland English America. In 1619, historian James Horn sheds new light on the year that gave birth to the great paradox of our nation: slavery in the midst of freedom. This portentous year marked both the origin of the most important political development in American history, the rise of democracy, and the emergence of what would in time become one of the nation's greatest challenges: the corrosive legacy of racial inequality that has afflicted America since its beginning.
Forging American Communism
Author: Edward P. Johanningsmeier
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 1400863678
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 458
Book Description
A major figure in the history of twentieth-century American radicalism, William Z. Foster (1881-1961) fought his way out of the slums of turn-of-the-century Philadelphia to become a professional revolutionary as well as a notorious and feared labor agitator. Drawing on private family papers, FBI files, and recently opened Russian archives, this first full-scale biography traces Foster's early life as a world traveler, railroad worker, seaman, hobo, union activist, and radical journalist, and also probes the origins and implications of his ill-fated career as a top-echelon Communist official and three-time presidential candidate. Even though Foster's long and eventful life ended in Moscow, where he was given a state funeral in Red Square, he was, as portrayed here, a thoroughly American radical. The book not only reveals the circumstances of Foster's poverty-stricken childhood in Philadelphia, but also vividly describes his work and travels in the American West. Also included are fascinating accounts of his early political career as a Socialist, "Wobbly," and anarcho-syndicalist, and of his activities as the architect of giant organizing campaigns by the American Federation of Labor, involving hundreds of thousands of workers in the meatpacking and steel industries. The author views Foster's influence in the American Communist movement from the perspective of the history of American labor and unionism, but he also offers a realistic assessment of Foster's career in light of factional intrigues at the highest levels of the Communist International. Originally published in 1994. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 1400863678
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 458
Book Description
A major figure in the history of twentieth-century American radicalism, William Z. Foster (1881-1961) fought his way out of the slums of turn-of-the-century Philadelphia to become a professional revolutionary as well as a notorious and feared labor agitator. Drawing on private family papers, FBI files, and recently opened Russian archives, this first full-scale biography traces Foster's early life as a world traveler, railroad worker, seaman, hobo, union activist, and radical journalist, and also probes the origins and implications of his ill-fated career as a top-echelon Communist official and three-time presidential candidate. Even though Foster's long and eventful life ended in Moscow, where he was given a state funeral in Red Square, he was, as portrayed here, a thoroughly American radical. The book not only reveals the circumstances of Foster's poverty-stricken childhood in Philadelphia, but also vividly describes his work and travels in the American West. Also included are fascinating accounts of his early political career as a Socialist, "Wobbly," and anarcho-syndicalist, and of his activities as the architect of giant organizing campaigns by the American Federation of Labor, involving hundreds of thousands of workers in the meatpacking and steel industries. The author views Foster's influence in the American Communist movement from the perspective of the history of American labor and unionism, but he also offers a realistic assessment of Foster's career in light of factional intrigues at the highest levels of the Communist International. Originally published in 1994. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Endless Holocausts
Author: David Michael Smith
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 158367991X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 255
Book Description
An argument against the myth of "American exceptionalism" Endless Holocausts: Mass Death in the History of the United States Empire helps us to come to terms with what we have long suspected: the rise of the U.S. Empire has relied upon an almost unimaginable loss of life, from its inception during the European colonial period, to the present. And yet, in the face of a series of endless holocausts at home and abroad, the doctrine of American exceptionalism has plagued the globe for over a century. However much the ruling class insists on U.S. superiority, we find ourselves in the midst of a sea change. Perpetual wars, deteriorating economic conditions, the resurgence of white supremacy, and the rise of the Far Right have led millions of people to abandon their illusions about this country. Never before have so many people rejected or questioned traditional platitudes about the United States. In Endless Holocausts author David Michael Smith demolishes the myth of exceptionalism by demonstrating that manifold forms of mass death, far from being unfortunate exceptions to an otherwise benign historical record, have been indispensable in the rise of the wealthiest and most powerful imperium in the history of the world. At the same time, Smith points to an extraordinary history of resistance by Indigenous peoples, people of African descent, people in other nations brutalized by U.S. imperialism, workers, and democratic-minded people around the world determined to fight for common dignity and the sake of the greater good.
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 158367991X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 255
Book Description
An argument against the myth of "American exceptionalism" Endless Holocausts: Mass Death in the History of the United States Empire helps us to come to terms with what we have long suspected: the rise of the U.S. Empire has relied upon an almost unimaginable loss of life, from its inception during the European colonial period, to the present. And yet, in the face of a series of endless holocausts at home and abroad, the doctrine of American exceptionalism has plagued the globe for over a century. However much the ruling class insists on U.S. superiority, we find ourselves in the midst of a sea change. Perpetual wars, deteriorating economic conditions, the resurgence of white supremacy, and the rise of the Far Right have led millions of people to abandon their illusions about this country. Never before have so many people rejected or questioned traditional platitudes about the United States. In Endless Holocausts author David Michael Smith demolishes the myth of exceptionalism by demonstrating that manifold forms of mass death, far from being unfortunate exceptions to an otherwise benign historical record, have been indispensable in the rise of the wealthiest and most powerful imperium in the history of the world. At the same time, Smith points to an extraordinary history of resistance by Indigenous peoples, people of African descent, people in other nations brutalized by U.S. imperialism, workers, and democratic-minded people around the world determined to fight for common dignity and the sake of the greater good.
Mastering the Craft
Author: Barrett Williams
Publisher: Barrett Williams
ISBN:
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 71
Book Description
**Unlock the Secrets of Blade Crafting Mastery with "Mastering the Craft"** Delve into the enthralling world of precision forging with "Mastering the Craft." This comprehensive eBook is your definitive guide to the ancient and intricate art of blade forging, meticulously crafted to transform enthusiasts into skilled bladesmiths. Whether you're a beginner or honing your expertise, this book presents an unparalleled wealth of knowledge, practice, and inspiration. **Dive Deep into Precision Blade Forging** Begin your journey with an immersive introduction into the history and evolution of blade forging. Gain a clear understanding of its profound significance and modern-day applications, and learn the cutting-edge techniques that set the foundation for mastering precision forging. **Equip Yourself with the Essential Tools and Knowledge** Discover the critical tools and equipment indispensable to every bladesmith, from forging hammers and tongs to anvils and heat sources. Learn about the importance of safety gear and best practices to ensure a secure and efficient forging environment. **Master the Materials and Design** Navigate through the complexities of selecting the right steels and alloys, then delve into the science of blade geometry and design. Learn to balance aesthetics with functionality as you plan and sketch your unique blade creations. **Perfect Your Forging and Finishing Techniques** Unlock expert techniques for hammering, heat treating, and differential hardening. Transition smoothly into grinding, shaping, and maintaining symmetry. Follow detailed instructions for quenching and tempering to achieve blades of exceptional quality and durability. **Bring Artistry to Your Blades** From crafting custom tangs and handles to adding artistic embellishments, explore the steps to infuse personal and decorative elements into your work. Learn to engrave, etch, and create signature touches that distinguish your blades from the rest. **Maintain, Preserve, and Market Your Masterpieces** Extend the life of your forged blades with tips on proper cleaning, storage, and repair. If you’re looking to turn your passion into a profession, discover insightful advice on identifying your market, applying effective marketing strategies, and pricing your creations for success. **Continuous Learning and Community Engagement** "Mastering the Craft" encourages a lifetime of learning and skill enhancement. Join active blacksmithing communities, participate in workshops, and stay up-to-date with the latest techniques and trends in the dynamic world of blade forging. Embark on your forging journey today with "Mastering the Craft" and embrace the path to becoming a master bladesmith. This is more than just a book—it's your gateway to mastering a revered and rewarding art form.
Publisher: Barrett Williams
ISBN:
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 71
Book Description
**Unlock the Secrets of Blade Crafting Mastery with "Mastering the Craft"** Delve into the enthralling world of precision forging with "Mastering the Craft." This comprehensive eBook is your definitive guide to the ancient and intricate art of blade forging, meticulously crafted to transform enthusiasts into skilled bladesmiths. Whether you're a beginner or honing your expertise, this book presents an unparalleled wealth of knowledge, practice, and inspiration. **Dive Deep into Precision Blade Forging** Begin your journey with an immersive introduction into the history and evolution of blade forging. Gain a clear understanding of its profound significance and modern-day applications, and learn the cutting-edge techniques that set the foundation for mastering precision forging. **Equip Yourself with the Essential Tools and Knowledge** Discover the critical tools and equipment indispensable to every bladesmith, from forging hammers and tongs to anvils and heat sources. Learn about the importance of safety gear and best practices to ensure a secure and efficient forging environment. **Master the Materials and Design** Navigate through the complexities of selecting the right steels and alloys, then delve into the science of blade geometry and design. Learn to balance aesthetics with functionality as you plan and sketch your unique blade creations. **Perfect Your Forging and Finishing Techniques** Unlock expert techniques for hammering, heat treating, and differential hardening. Transition smoothly into grinding, shaping, and maintaining symmetry. Follow detailed instructions for quenching and tempering to achieve blades of exceptional quality and durability. **Bring Artistry to Your Blades** From crafting custom tangs and handles to adding artistic embellishments, explore the steps to infuse personal and decorative elements into your work. Learn to engrave, etch, and create signature touches that distinguish your blades from the rest. **Maintain, Preserve, and Market Your Masterpieces** Extend the life of your forged blades with tips on proper cleaning, storage, and repair. If you’re looking to turn your passion into a profession, discover insightful advice on identifying your market, applying effective marketing strategies, and pricing your creations for success. **Continuous Learning and Community Engagement** "Mastering the Craft" encourages a lifetime of learning and skill enhancement. Join active blacksmithing communities, participate in workshops, and stay up-to-date with the latest techniques and trends in the dynamic world of blade forging. Embark on your forging journey today with "Mastering the Craft" and embrace the path to becoming a master bladesmith. This is more than just a book—it's your gateway to mastering a revered and rewarding art form.
Americans at War in Foreign Forces
Author: Chris Dickon
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476615373
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
The role of Americans in the two world wars is well known, but with a glaring exception--one that reveals a little-known aspect of the common history of the United States and Canada. By the time of the American entrance into World War I in April 1917 and World War II in December 1941, tens of thousands of Americans had already fought and died in those conflicts in the uniforms of other nations. Most had quietly traveled over the northern border to join the ground, air and naval forces of the Commonwealth nations, others to France, Poland, China and the other nations and armed forces that played a role in the continuing world conflict of the first half of the century. In preceding their own nation to war, they influenced the course of events in those years and, though threatened with loss of citizenship, were ultimately met with the acceptance of their own government. This book tells the story of who these Americans were, why they took the actions they did, their experiences in war, and the effects of their presence as Americans in foreign forces.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476615373
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
The role of Americans in the two world wars is well known, but with a glaring exception--one that reveals a little-known aspect of the common history of the United States and Canada. By the time of the American entrance into World War I in April 1917 and World War II in December 1941, tens of thousands of Americans had already fought and died in those conflicts in the uniforms of other nations. Most had quietly traveled over the northern border to join the ground, air and naval forces of the Commonwealth nations, others to France, Poland, China and the other nations and armed forces that played a role in the continuing world conflict of the first half of the century. In preceding their own nation to war, they influenced the course of events in those years and, though threatened with loss of citizenship, were ultimately met with the acceptance of their own government. This book tells the story of who these Americans were, why they took the actions they did, their experiences in war, and the effects of their presence as Americans in foreign forces.
Hidden and Forgotten
Author: Iheanyi M. Enwerem
Publisher: FriesenPress
ISBN: 1525537628
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
Catholics of African descent have been in the Catholic Church in Canada since Canada's pre-independent days, and yet there has been and still is a poverty of pastoral outreach to them. In a richly researched yet enjoyably readable study, Father Enwerem posits that the recent arrival of African missionaries is a good sign for the rejuvenation of Catholicism in Canada, but he suggests that the Church’s continuing silence on the presence and contributions of Africans in the historiography of Catholicism in Canada betrays a subtle racism. Compelling and utterly convincing, Hidden and Forgotten addresses the urgent need to correct this incomplete, and therefore false, history of Catholicism in Canada.
Publisher: FriesenPress
ISBN: 1525537628
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
Catholics of African descent have been in the Catholic Church in Canada since Canada's pre-independent days, and yet there has been and still is a poverty of pastoral outreach to them. In a richly researched yet enjoyably readable study, Father Enwerem posits that the recent arrival of African missionaries is a good sign for the rejuvenation of Catholicism in Canada, but he suggests that the Church’s continuing silence on the presence and contributions of Africans in the historiography of Catholicism in Canada betrays a subtle racism. Compelling and utterly convincing, Hidden and Forgotten addresses the urgent need to correct this incomplete, and therefore false, history of Catholicism in Canada.