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Publisher:
Collaborators:
  • The Canadian Studies Institute
Year:
1999
Catalog number :
45-242009
ISBN:
965–493–028–5
Pages:
243
Language:
Weight:
420 gr.
Cover:
paperback

The Last Best West

Essays on the Historical Geography on the Canadian Prairies

Synopsis

Based on revised articles by Yossi Katz and John C. Lehr, first published in a variety of prestigious academic journals, this book analyzes the pattern and process of ethnic group settlement in western Canada from 1874 until the 1920s from the perspective of historical geography and in the context of time, space and society. Through consideration of six major ethnic groups, the Mennonites, Jews, Mormons, Ukrainians, Doukhobors and Hutterites, the book describes how and why these groups created a series of distinctive cultural landscapes across the prairies. At the center of this explanation is an appreciation of the roles played by the immigrants, their societies, cultures, and institutions. The ways in which these interacted with the institutions of the host society and with the politics of the Canadian government determined many settlement outcomes. It was this interaction that created the complex cultural mosaic of the contemporary prairie landscape in Canada.