The Canadian Centenary Series
- Early Voyages and Northern Approaches, 1000-1632 - Tryggvi J. Oleson
- The Beginnings of New France, 1524-1663 - Marcel Trudel
- Canada Under Louis XIV, 1663-1701 - William John Eccles
- New France, 1701-1744: A Supplement to Europe - Dale Miquelon
- New France: The Last Phase, 1744-1760 - George F. G. Stanley
- Quebec, The Revolutionary Age 1760-1791 - Hilda Neatby
- Upper Canada: The Formative Years 1784-1841 - Gerald M. Craig
- Lower Canada, 1791-1840: Social Change and Nationalism - Fernand Ouellet
- The Atlantic Provinces: The Emergence of Colonial Society, 1712-1857 - William Stewart MacNutt
- The Union of the Canadas: The Growth of Canadian Institutions, 1841-1857 - J. M. S. Careless
- The Fur Trade and the Northwest to 1857 - Edwin Ernest Rich
- The Critical Years: The Union of British North America, 1857-1873 - William Lewis Morton
- The Opening of the Canadian North, 1870-1914 - Morris Zaslow
- Canada 1874-1896: Arduous Destiny - Peter Busby Waite
- Canada, 1896-1921: A Nation Transformed - Robert Craig Brown and Ramsay Cook
- Canada 1922-1939: Decades of Discord - John Herd Thompson
- The Forked Road: Canada, 1939-1957 - Donald Creighton
- Canada 1957-1967: The Years of Uncertainty and Innovation - Jack Granatstein
- The Northward Expansion of Canada 1914-1967 - Morris Zaslow
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