THE CANADIAN COLD WAR

The events of the Cold War (1945-1991) touched every part of Canada, from East to West and North to South. Although discussions about the Cold War are often limited to the events and political players of the United States of America and the Soviet Union, Canada made major contributions to the intern...

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Main Author: McGill, Allison
Format: Course Material
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1974/24025
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spelling ftqueensuniv:oai:https://qspace.library.queensu.ca:1974/24025 2024-06-02T08:09:33+00:00 THE CANADIAN COLD WAR Canadian History Since World War 1 (CHC 2D) McGill, Allison 2018-04-20T19:51:07Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1974/24025 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1974/24025 Canada Canadian History Cold War science and technology Post-War Canada and the World Inuit Artic historical thinking Ethical Dimension Historical Significance Evidence Historical Perspectives film Primary Sources photography United States of America Soviet Union learning object 2018 ftqueensuniv 2024-05-06T10:47:33Z The events of the Cold War (1945-1991) touched every part of Canada, from East to West and North to South. Although discussions about the Cold War are often limited to the events and political players of the United States of America and the Soviet Union, Canada made major contributions to the international community. This resource pack provides activities to explore the Cold War period through many different lenses, using photographs, film, primary source documents and maps to examine Canada’s approaches and set-backs during this period. Course Material inuit Queen's University, Ontario: QSpace Canada
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topic Canada
Canadian History
Cold War
science and technology
Post-War
Canada and the World
Inuit
Artic
historical thinking
Ethical Dimension
Historical Significance
Evidence
Historical Perspectives
film
Primary Sources
photography
United States of America
Soviet Union
spellingShingle Canada
Canadian History
Cold War
science and technology
Post-War
Canada and the World
Inuit
Artic
historical thinking
Ethical Dimension
Historical Significance
Evidence
Historical Perspectives
film
Primary Sources
photography
United States of America
Soviet Union
McGill, Allison
THE CANADIAN COLD WAR
topic_facet Canada
Canadian History
Cold War
science and technology
Post-War
Canada and the World
Inuit
Artic
historical thinking
Ethical Dimension
Historical Significance
Evidence
Historical Perspectives
film
Primary Sources
photography
United States of America
Soviet Union
description The events of the Cold War (1945-1991) touched every part of Canada, from East to West and North to South. Although discussions about the Cold War are often limited to the events and political players of the United States of America and the Soviet Union, Canada made major contributions to the international community. This resource pack provides activities to explore the Cold War period through many different lenses, using photographs, film, primary source documents and maps to examine Canada’s approaches and set-backs during this period.
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