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Ontario (province, Canada)
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Bothwell, Robert. A Short History of Ontario. Hurtig, 1986. Readable and concise history of Canada's wealthiest and most populous province.
Hall, Roger; William Westfall; and Laurel Sefton MacDowell, eds. Patterns of the Past: Interpreting Ontario's History. Dundurn, 1988. Collection of historical articles published on the occasion of the province's centenary.
Kearney, Mark, and Randy Ray. The Ontario Fact Book: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Ontario. Carlton, 2000. An entertaining guide to the history, geography, art, and culture of Canada's most populous province.
McIlwraith, Thomas F. Looking for Old Ontario: Two Centuries of Landscape Change. University of Toronto Press, 1997. The author shows how the most ordinary features of the cultural landscape can communicate social meaning in this extensively illustrated guidebook to familiar Ontario landmarks.
Noel, S. J. R. Patrons, Clients, Brokers: Ontario Society & Politics, 1791-1896. University of Toronto Press, 1990. A colourful discussion of Ontario society and politics from 1791 to 1896, detailing the evolving political system of Upper Canada.
Rayburn, Alan. Place Names of Ontario. University of Toronto Press, 1997. An entertaining and informative guide to 2,285 places in Ontario and the origin of their names.
White, Randall. Ontario 1610-1985:A Political & Economic History. Dundurn, 1985. Well-illustrated account of political and economic events that have shaped Ontario and why, as one of the founding provinces, it has provided a vital legacy for Canada.

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