The Fur Trade in Canada by Harold A Innis

The Fur Trade in Canada by Harold A Innis

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A classic work of Canadian historical scholarship, first published in 1930. In his new introduction, A.J. Ray states that this book is argueably the most definitive economic history and geography of Canada ever produced.

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The Fur Trade in Canada by Harold A Innis

At the time of its publication in 1930, The Fur Trade in Canada challenged and inspired scholars, historians, and economists. Now, almost seventy years later, Harold Innis's fundamental reinterpretation of Canadian history continues to exert a magnetic influence. Innis has long been regarded as one of Canada's foremost historians, and in The Fur Trade in Canada he presents several histories in one: social history through the clash between colonial and aboriginal cultures; economic history in the development of the West as a result of Eastern colonial and European needs; and transportation history in the case of the displacement of the canoe by the York boat. Political history appears in Innis's examination of the nature of French-British rivalry and the American Revolution; and business history is represented in his detailed account of the Hudson's Bay and Northwest Companies and the industry that played so vital a role in the expansion of Canada. In his introduction to this new edition, Arthur J. Ray argues that The Fur Trade in Canada is the most definitive economic history and geography of the country ever produced. Innis's revolutionary conclusion - that Canada was created because of its geography, not in spite of it - is a captivating idea but also an enigmatic proposition in light of the powerful decentralizing forces that threaten the nation today. Ray presents the history of the book and concludes that "Innis's great book remains essential reading for the study of Canada."

'[In] the field of broad interpretation, no subsequent work has replaced The Fur Trade in Canada'

-- Journal of Economic History
Harold A. Innis was a professor of political economy at the University of Toronto and the author of seminal works on media and communication theory. Arthur J. Ray is a professor in the Department of History at the University of British Columbia, and author of Indians in the Fur Trade and I Have Lived Here Since the World Began: An Illustrated History of Canada's Native People.
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ISBN 13 9780802081964
ISBN 10 0802081967
Title The Fur Trade in Canada
Author Harold A Innis
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Year published 1999-03-20
Number of pages 496
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.