
Canada: A Nation of Regions, second edition, is a comprehensive survey of the regional geography of Canada. Explaining the physical and human processes that have shaped and continue to transform this country, Brett McGillivray tells the stories of the interactions between Canada's peoples and landscapes. Divided into three parts, which examine Canada globally, regionally, and finally as a country, Canada: A Nation of Regions features an interdisciplinary approach, incorporating geography, anthropology, archaeology, history, economics, sociology, and political studies into one engaging and enlightening text.
This text investigates the complex interplay between physical geography and human development that defines Canada as a nation of distinct regions. Brett McGillivray, a scholar in regional geography, utilizes an interdisciplinary framework to synthesize data from anthropology, history, and economics. By examining the country through global, regional, and national lenses, the author argues that Canada's identity is fundamentally rooted in the ongoing interaction between its diverse populations and varied landscapes.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this text as a foundational resource for understanding the multifaceted regional dynamics of Canada. Readers frequently note the breadth of the interdisciplinary approach, which provides a thorough overview suitable for academic study and general inquiry.
Page Count:
428
Publication Date:
2009-11-30
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195429907
ISBN-13:
9780195429909
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