With Scarcely a Ripple
Discover the rich tapestry of Anglo-Canadian migration with Randy William Widdis's compelling book, With Scarcely a Ripple. Published by McGill-Queen's University Press in 1999, this insightful study spans 440 pages, delving into the historical and geographical aspects of emigration and immigration in North America. Widdis meticulously examines the effects of migration on civil rights and citizenship while highlighting the intricate relationship between ethnicity and geography during the 19th century. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of human geography, minority studies, and the historical context of migration. Join Widdis as he explores the stories behind the statistics and sheds light on the enduring impact of these migrations on Canadian society. Ideal for students, historians, and anyone eager to explore the depth of Canada's history.