Canada: a celebration of our heritage by J.M.S. Careless:
A three-volume collaborative publishing project, finished in 1993, which used maps text and other graphics to explore themes in the history of Canada. The Online Learning Project proposes to make many of the maps and research data created for the Atlas available over the Internet. At present the Online Learning Project is under development
A short guide to writing history essays, from the University of Calgary
The history of Canada through the words of the men and women who shaped the nation. Built around the Government Documents collection of the Early Canadiana Online collection, it integrates narrative text with links to primary source texts.
- Thematic narratives including:
- Thematic narratives covering Canada's constitutional history
- Expanded texts on key events and issues
- Links to over 300 digitized documents to illustrate key points
- Summaries of over 250 key historical documents
- More than 175 historical images and maps
- 25 lesson plans and ideas for educators (and more coming!)
- Links to reliable sources of historical information on the Internet
