By Peter Phillips
The History of New Brunswick offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the province's past, from its earliest Indigenous societies through to the present day. This chronological narrative delves into the land's pre-colonial era, its settlement by the French and British, the impact of Loyalist immigration, and the province's role in the formation of Canada.
Through 150 chapterseach approximately 400 words longauthor Peter Phillips brings to life pivotal moments such as the Acadian Expulsion, the development of shipbuilding and forestry, and the province's struggles and triumphs through Confederation, war, economic shifts, and political change. The book pays close attention to New Brunswick's evolving cultural identity, its bilingual heritage, and the experiences of Indigenous communities, particularly the Mi'kmaq and Maliseet.
Rich in historical detail, the work also features maps, photographs, and illustrations to complement the text, making it both informative and visually engaging. This volume is part of Phillips' broader "History" series and is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the people, politics, and landscapes that have shaped New Brunswick over the centuries.
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