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George McKinnon Wrong

A Canadian Manor and Its Seigneurs

In “A Canadian Manor and Its Seigneurs,” George McKinnon Wrong presents a meticulously researched account of the history and social dynamics of a Canadian manor, delving into the intricate relationships between seigneurs and their tenants during the colonial period. Employing a narrative style that blends scholarly rigor with engaging prose, Wrong situates his analysis within the larger context of Canadian history, reflecting on themes of feudalism, land ownership, and the evolution of rural society. The work is distinguished by its comprehensive use of primary sources and its nuanced examination of the economic, political, and cultural influences that shaped the manor's development amidst the broader tapestry of Canadian life at the time. George McKinnon Wrong was a prominent Canadian historian whose interest in the intricate social fabrics of Canada positioned him well to undertake this project. His academic background, combined with a keen awareness of the country'Äôs historical struggles and triumphs, inspired him to document the unique aspects of Canadian feudal structures. Wrong'Äôs work not only sheds light on specific historical narratives but also challenges prevailing interpretations of colonial society, contributing significantly to the historiography of Canada. Readers interested in Canadian history, colonial studies, and social dynamics will find this book an invaluable resource. Wrong'Äôs articulate storytelling and thorough analysis invite readers to comprehend the complexities of Canada'Äôs past while encouraging reflection on the ramifications of land ownership and power relations, making it an essential addition to any scholarly collection.
289 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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