"Cinquante Ann es De Peuplement: Canada" est une tude historique et sociologique approfondie consacr e l' volution d mographique et l'expansion territoriale du Canada la fin du XIXe et au d but du XXe si cle. Cet ouvrage examine les cinquante ann es cruciales qui ont fa onn le visage moderne de la nation canadienne, mettant en lumi re les vagues successives d'immigration et les efforts de colonisation qui ont permis de peupler les vastes tendues du pays.
L'auteur analyse avec pr cision les politiques de peuplement, le d veloppement des infrastructures ferroviaires et l'exploitation des ressources naturelles, facteurs d terminants de la croissance conomique et sociale du pays. travers une documentation rigoureuse, l' "uvre offre un regard fascinant sur la transformation des provinces de l'Ouest et l'int gration des nouveaux arrivants dans le tissu national. Ce r cit constitue une ressource inestimable pour comprendre les enjeux migratoires et les d fis de la construction d'un tat transcontinental. "Cinquante Ann es De Peuplement: Canada" demeure un t moignage historique essentiel sur la gen se d'une puissance nord-am ricaine et sur les dynamiques humaines qui ont pr sid son essor.
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