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Subject Guide: Canadian History

The subject guide to Canadian History provides information on resources available from the Alvin Sherman Library, both in the library and online. The subject guide covers subject headings, reference sources, books, periodicals, databases, Web sites, and style guides.

Contents

Subject Headings Periodicals Web Sites
Reference Sources Databases Style Guides
Books    

Subject Headings

You can find books and other materials in the library by searching NovaCat, the NSU Libraries online catalog. How to search NovaCat. To locate books and materials at other libraries, see Catalogs.

Suggested Library of Congress (LC) subject headings include:

 
Searches can be general by not including sub categories:

<region> <category> For example:
 
Canada - History
Canada - Politics and Government
 
Searches can be specified by including more categories (region and/or time period):
<region> <category> < time period> For example:
 
Canada -- English-French Relations
Canada -- History -- 1755-1763

Canada -- History -- To 1763 (New France)

Canada Social Conditions To 1763
Canadian Invasion, 1775-1776
North America -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775

LC call numbers:

E 11-89 North America and Indians
F 1001-1145.2 British America and New France (including Canada)

F 1027

Canada -- English-French Relations
F 1030

New France


Dewey call numbers:

   
   

Reference Sources

Title  Location & Call Number
Magill's History of North America Ref E18 .M2 1988 (twelve volumes)

Books

E-books

E-books or electronic books may be accessed via NovaCat or from the netLibrary database.

Entries for electronic books in NovaCat will have the eBook icon eBook icon.

Circulating Books

Circulating books may be checked out by visiting the library. Distance students may also request books via Document Delivery.

Title Location
A Brief History of Canada 971 RIENDEAU
Canada and Quebec: One Country, Two Histories F1027 .B66 1995
The Canadian Frontier, 1534-1760 F1030 .E312 1983
Canadian History: a Reader's Guide

F1026 .C36 1994 (two volumes)

The French in North America, 1500-1783 E29.F8 E28 1998
A Good and Wise Measure: the Search for the Canadian-American Boundary, 1783-1842 E398 .C37 2001
La Nouvelle France : the Making of French Canada: a Cultural History F1030 .M793 2000
The Pelican history of Canada F1026 .M169 1976
The Politics of Nationalism in Canada: Cultural Conflict Since 1760 F1026 .C54 2001
Wilderness at Dawn: the Settling of the North American Continent E45 .M67 1993

Periodicals

Periodicals include journals, magazines, newspapers and other serial publications. Search NovaCat for individual titles and holdings information. Periodicals do not circulate, but may be viewed at the library location listed. NSU distance students may request copies of specific articles via Document Delivery.

Many periodicals are available with full-text (or full image) online in the databases. Search the Journal Finder for specific titles.

Databases

The online and CD-ROM databases serve as indexes to the literature, primarily periodicals. They include citations, abstracts and, sometimes, full-text depending on the type of database. See Database Searching for additional information. Click on Info icon Info icon for a complete description of the database. To access the databases, go to the Electronic Resources.

Title of Database Type
Biography Resource Center Database description Full text.

JSTOR Database description

Full text.

NetLibrary Database description

Full text.

Project Muse Database description

Full text.

ProQuest Research Library Database description

Selected full text.

Readers' Guide Retrospective Database description

Indexing and abstracts only

Wilson OmniFile: Full Text Mega Editon Database description

Full text.

Web Sites

Conducting successful research involves using both electronic and print resources. Due to the large amount of print material available, using books, periodicals, maps, etc. is still the traditional method of doing research. However, the Internet is a dynamic medium that contains much material in electronic format. It is also faster for individuals and institutions to publish material electronically than in print format. In addition, historic documents and ephemera (unpublished items from private collections) are available on the Internet in the form as electronic texts, scanned documents, and images. Below is a sampling of sites that provide an excellent beginning for conducting research in Canadian History. Remember to evaluate any Web site before using it for research.

Historical Documents

Historical documents are previously published items that have been written by an individual or group of people on a specific topic. Examples are speeches, essays, and government publications. These primary documents comprise one aspect of archived material. To see Internet sites that have unpublished items, photographs, maps, and related historical documents, please refer to the Archives and Special Collections section.

The Avalon Project: Documents in Law, History and Diplomacy (Yale Law School)    http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/avalon.htm
Documents arranged by author, title, subject, time period, and major document collections. Some Canadian related documents are in the British-American Diplomacy 1782 - 1863 section.
Canadian Aboriginal Treaties (Department of Indian and Northern Affairs)
   http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/pr/trts/hti/site/trindex_e.html
Fifteen full-text treaties.
Canadian Constitutional Documents - A Legal History (Solon Law Archive)
   http://www.solon.org/Constitutions/Canada/English/index.html
A collection of government documents dating from the 1670 Hudson's Bay Charter.
Canadian Confederation Documents (National Library of Canada)
   http://www.collectionscanada.ca/confederation/023001-2600-e.html
Full text for numerous primary documents from pre-confederation to the early twentieth century.
Index to Federal Royal Commissions (National Library of Canada)
   http://www.collectionscanada.ca/indexcommissions/index-e.html
Index provides bibliographic access to materials associated with more than 200 federal Royal Commissions that have taken place since Confederation.
Canada in the Making: Primary Sources
   http://www.canadiana.org/citm/primary/primary_e.html
Links to full text for various historical documents.
Supreme Court of Canada Rulings (University of Montreal)
   http://www.lexum.umontreal.ca/csc-scc/en/index.html
Searchable database of full-text rulings from 1985 to present.

Archives and Special Collections

Material in special collections and archives is another source of information to use when conducting research. Examples include unpublished letters, diaries, memoirs, and photographs. Much of this material is available on the Internet through digitization projects. Documents are carefully scanned and then returned to their storage area. For related Internet sites, please go to the Finding Historical Documents section.

Canada - An Historical Perspective (Veterans Affairs Canada)
   http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=history
A collection of primary and secondary sources about involvement in World War I, World War II, and the Korean War.

Historic HBC (Hudson's Bay Company Archives, Provincial Archives of Manitoba)
   http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/hbca
Information about people and events related to the founding of the Hudson's Bay company in 1670.
Library and Archives Canada
   http://www.collectionscanada.ca/
Federal government department that houses online collection of historical artifacts.
Northwest Resistance (University of Saskatchewan)
   http://library.usask.ca/northwest/contents.html
A collection of primary and secondary material pertaining to the 1885 Northwest Rebellion.
Peel's Prairie Provinces (University of Alberta)
   http://peel.library.ualberta.ca
A collection of primary and secondary material pertaining to Alberta and the prairie provinces.

Bibliographies

A bibliography is a published listing of primary and secondary sources designed to aid the researcher. In terms of historical research there are bibliographies of major authors, time periods, and historical figures in Canadian History. A bibliographic record contains important information (author, title, date of publication, etc.) about an item. Once a particular record is found in a bibliography, the next step is to search Novacat to see if a library has the item.

Bibliography on RCMP History (Royal Canadian Mounted Police)
    http://www.rcmp.ca/history/biblio_e.htm
Canadian Confederation Bibliography (National Library of Canada)
   http://www.collectionscanada.ca/confederation/023001-2930-e.html
Canadian Labour History Bibliography (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
   http://www.library.mun.ca/qeii/labour/index.php
Searchable bibliography has been limited to English-language monographs, pamphlets, journal articles, articles from edited collections and graduate theses focusing on the period 1800 to 1975.
The Urban Past: An International Urban History Bibliography (University of Guelph)
   http://www.uoguelph.ca/history/urban/citybib.html
Includes French Colonial Towns (including New France), British colonial towns (including Canada), and The Modern City (after 1800).
Colony to Country: A Reader's Guide to Canadian Military History
   http://www.collectionscanada.ca/military/index-e.html
A bibliographical pathfinder about Canada's military heritage produced by Library and Archives Canada.

Historical Statistics

Statistics are useful sources of information because they help support facts and conclusions in essays. However, historical statistics are relatively new to the Internet and vary widely in dates covered. This is because data must be painstakingly entered into electronic databases.

Historical Statistics of Canada, Second Edition
   http://www.statcan.ca/english/freepub/11-516-XIE/sectiona/toc.htm
Online version of the second edition of Historical Statistics of Canada jointly produced by the Social Science Federation of Canada and Statistics Canada. Contains over 1,000 statistical tables on the social, economic and institutional conditions of Canada from the start of the Confederation in 1867 to the mid-1970s.

Online Discussion Groups (Listservs)

Online discussion groups or listservs are virtual consortiums designed to facilitate free exchange of ideas on a given subject. Individuals must subscribe via e-mail (unlike newsgroups) to participate in discussions. Some listservs are monitored whereby editors control the flow of messages and filter out material deemed inappropriate for the discussion group.

H-Net Discussion Networks/Humanities & Social Sciences Online (Michigan State University)
   http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/lists
A collection of many interdisciplinary discussion groups including H-Canada (Canadian History)
   http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~canada
The Kovacs Directory of Scholarly and Professional E-Conferences
   http://www.kovacs.com/directory
A collection of many interdisciplinary discussion groups including H-Canada (Canadian History).

Reference to Internet Discussion & Information Lists
   http://tile.net/lists
A collection of many interdisciplinary discussion groups.

Directories

Directories are helpful to identify staff and faculty at different college and university history departments. In addition, one can view course descriptions and/or course syllabi, and find information on applying for graduate studies/work and teaching. Directories also include listings of professional societies and scholarly organizations.

Canada's National History Society
   http://www.historysociety.ca

Canadian Historical Association
   http://www.cha-shc.ca

History Departments Around the World (George Mason University)
   http://chnm.gmu.edu/assets/historydepts/departments.php

Biographical Information

Biographies are sources of information written by people about an individual's personal and professional life. They can vary in detail and length from brief biographical sketches to essays and books. Shorter biographies are usually more objective and factual while long essays and books can contain subjective material and inferences based upon the author's views. Most biographical sources on the Internet are short paragraphs and essays.

Aces of Canada (The Aerodrome)
   http://www.theaerodrome.com/aces/canada/index.php
Information about 187 Canadian pilots from World War One.
Canadian Air Aces and Heroes WWI, WWII, and Korea
   http://www.constable.ca/
Website detailing lives of over twelve Canadian air aces is maintained by a private researcher.
Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
   http://www.biographi.ca/EN/index.html
Biographies of people who played an important role in the formation of what is now Canada. First phase presents persons who died between the years 1000 and 1930. From Library and Archives Canada.

Prime Ministers of Canada (SADC Matawinie, Industry Canada, and the National Library of Canada)
   http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/primeministers
Brief biographical sketches but includes speeches by selected Prime Ministers.

Well Known People Who Happen to be Canadian
   http://schwinger.harvard.edu/~terning/Canadians
Numerous entries with varying degrees of biographical content.

Gateways and Guides to Canadian History on the Internet

Gateways are Internet sites that list other places that offer further reference information. They provide access to sites that house specific projects, documents or links to diverse sources of information.

Academic Info - Canadian History
   http://www.academicinfo.us/canhist.html
Annotated directory of Internet resources on Canadian History.
Canada's Digital Collections - History (SchoolNet and Industry Canada)
   http://collections.ic.gc.ca/e/
History Digital Collection is broken into three categories
Canadian Confederation (National Library of Canada)
   http://www.collectionscanada.ca/confederation/index-e.html
A collection of maps, essays, and documents outlining events leading up to Confederation in 1867.
Canadian Encyclopedia
   http://thecanadianencyclopedia.com/
Includes full content of Canadian Encyclopedia in English and French, Junior Encyclopedia of Canada (in English only), numerous interactivities, feature articles, games, and an extensive timeline of Canadian and world events. From Historica Foundation of Canada.
Canadian Military History Gateway
   http://www.cmhg.gc.ca/
Maintained by the Department of National Defence with assistance from Department of Canadian Heritage.
Charlottetown Conference of 1864 (SchoolNet Digital Collections program, Industry Canada)
   http://collections.ic.gc.ca/charlottetown
Describes the people and events that led to Canada's Confederation three years later.

Civilization.ca
   http://www.civilization.ca
Gateway to permanent and temporary online exhibitions and other electronic resources in Canadian History.

Culture.ca
   http://www.culture.ca/
Section on History and Heritage serves as a portal to many government, educational, other sites with photos, documents, research guides, bibliographies, etc.Sponsored by the Canadian government's Department of Canadian Heritage.
Historical Atlas of Canada Online Learning Project (University of Toronto)
   http://mercator.geog.utoronto.ca/hacddp/page1.htm
Based upon the Historical Atlas of Canada three volume set. Website will incorporates interactive learning activities for students and instructors using thematic mapping to describe events, issues or patterns in Canada's development.
Historical Text Archive - Canada (Mississippi State University)
   http://historicaltextarchive.com/links.php?op=viewlink&cid=7
Website maintained by retired Mississippi State University history professor.
History of Nova Scotia
   http://www.blupete.com/History.htm
Website maintained by a private researcher.
Images Canada
   http://www.imagescanada.ca/
Contains many digital images from museum, university, civic and federal government archives collections.
Land Forces of Britain, the Commonwealth, and Empire
   http://www.regiments.org/nations/namerica/canada.htm
Founded and maintained by a librarian and other private researchers.
Online Books (Canadian Heritage Gallery)
   http://www.canadianheritage.com/books/index.htm
Repositories of Primary Sources (University of Idaho)
   http://www.uidaho.edu/special-collections/Other.Repositories.html
Lists many Canadian websites to collections of manuscripts, archives, rare books, historical photographs, etc.
The Valour & The Horror - Canada At War (Alderley Ventures)
   http://www.valourandhorror.com
Companion site to the CBC television documentary series on Canada and the second World War.
Virtual Museum of Canada
   http://www.virtualmuseum.ca
Gateway of information in conjunction with the Department of Canadian Heritage that includes over 1,000 member institutions in the Canadian Heritage Information Network.

Style Guides

See Style Guides.


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