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John Reeves

History of the government of the island of Newfoundland

In “History of the Government of the Island of Newfoundland,” John Reeves presents an exhaustive exploration of Newfoundland's political evolution from its early colonial days to its eventual entry into Canadian Confederation. Through meticulous research and an analytical lens, Reeves employs a clear and engaging literary style, interweaving historical narratives with critical assessments of governmental structures, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the intricate relationship between governance and the island's unique cultural identity. This work is situated within the broader context of Canadian historiography, making significant contributions to discussions about colonial governance, regional identity, and national unity. John Reeves, a prominent historian and writer, draws upon his extensive background in political science and history to illuminate the complexities of Newfoundland's governmental landscape. His academic pursuits and personal connections to the island have fueled his passion for shedding light on a region that has often been overshadowed in larger Canadian narratives. This project reflects not only his scholarly dedication but also his intent to capture the nuances of Newfoundland'Äôs historical journey. This book is highly recommended for scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding the political development of Newfoundland. Reeves' insightful analysis not only contextualizes the island's past but also provides a foundation for future discussions about governance and identity in Newfoundland and beyond.
223 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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