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Much can be learned from a nation's literature. Examining three hundred years of cultural traditions, Katherine L
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Examining 300 years of cultural traditions, Katherine L. Morrison, a former American, now a Canadian, takes the reader through the historical, political, and sociological milieu of Canada and the United States to dispel misconceptions that they share near-identical social attitudes and historical experiences.
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