This series consists of 35 reel-to-reel tapes containing 63 taped lectures on Canadian History given ex tempore by Dr. Alfred Goldsworthy Bailey. These lectures were given to third year students at the University of New Brunswick in the academic year 1966-67.
Notes for many of Dr. Bailey's lectures are located in series 13.
Each side of the tape contains one lecture. Recordings of several lectures are defective.
Titles are supplied based on contents of individual lectures. Series 14 Listings
Reel #1 Sept. 27, 1966 -Interpretations of Canadian History (Innis/Creighton) -Arrival of Aboriginal People -Last few minutes of the lecture are missing -Side B is blank Reel #2 Sept.29, 1966 -Summary of Facts and Suppositions Concerning Pre-Columbian America Oct. 3, 1966 -First Contacts Between the Europeans and Native People Reel #3 Oct. 4, 1966 -Effect of International Commercial Developments on North America: Demand For Gold Oct. 6, 1966 -Age of Geographical Exploration and Discovery by Europeans Reel #4 Oct. 10, 1966 -The Norse Discovery of America Oct. 11, 1966 -Explorations in the Modern Period- The English and The Portuguese Reel #5 Oct. 17, 1966 -The "Gold and Fish" Frontiers -European Discovery of America -Beginnings of the First French Colonies on the St. Lawrence Oct. 18, 1966 -Cartier's Second Voyage to the St. Lawrence Reel #6 Oct. 24, 1966 -French Failure in Florida Oct. 25, 1966 -Beginnings of the Fur Trade and the First Permanent French Settlements in Canada Reel #7 Oct. 27, 1966 -Characteristics of the Fur Trade Which Lead to the Establishment and Continuous Settlement of Canada Oct. 31, 1966 -Effect of French Colonial Policy on Acadia and the St. Lawrence Reel #8 Nov. 3, 1966 -Side A is blank Nov. 8, 1966 -French Endeavors to Repair the Weakness of New France After the Thirty Years War Reel #9 Nov. 10, 1966 -The Founding of Montreal and the Compagnie du Saint Sacrament Nov. 14, 1966 -Defective (side B) Reel #10 Nov. 15, 1966 -European Impact on the Indians and Their Resistance Nov. 17, 1966 -Defective (side B) Reel #11 Nov. 21, 1966 -Conditions in France Which Affected New France Nov. 22, 1966 -Jean Talon's Attempt to Establish an Agricultural Colony Reel #12 Nov. 24, 1966 -The Seigniorial System Nov. 28, 1966 -Establishment of an Agricultural Colony in New France as Part of Colbert's Efforts to Establish a Triangular Trade Route Reel #13 Nov. 29, 1966 -Conflict Between the Governor of Canada and the Governor of Montreal Over the Fur Trade Dec. 1, 1966 -Defective (side B) Reel #14 Dec. 5, 1966 -King William's War (1689-97) in North America Dec. 6, 1966 -Defective (side B) Reel #15 Dec. 8, 1966 -Impact of the Peace Settlement After Queen Ann's War (1713) on Acadia Dec. 12, 1966 -Chronology of Political and Military Development Involving Britain, Spain and France Between Queen Ann's War and the Seven Years' War Reel #16 Jan. 5, 1967 -The Seven Years' War (1756-1763) Jan. 10, 1967 -The Seven Years' War in North America Reel #17 Jan. 12, 1967 -William Pitt Jan. 16, 1967 -James Wolfe- Quebec Fortification Reel #18 Jan. 17, 1967 -Battle of the Plains of Abraham Jan. 19, 1967 -The British Decision to Retain Canada after the Seven Years' War. Reel #19 Jan. 23, 1967 -Westward Expansion of British Control in North America Jan. 24, 1967 -Theory of Mercantilism in the Eighteenth Century Reel #20 Jan. 26, 1967 -Regulation of Trade and Commerce Within the British Empire (1764) Jan. 30, 1967 -Quebec Act Reel #21 Jan. 31, 1967 -Reasons Why the English Merchants Did Not Join the Rebel Cause in the American Revolution Feb. 2, 1967 -Neutrality of N.S. During the American Revolution Reel #22 Feb. 6, 1967 -The American Revolution Feb. 7, 1967 -Historical Origins of Anti-Americanism: The Loyalist Experience Reel #23 Feb. 9, 1967 -Loyalist Migration into Nova Scotia and Quebec and the Setting Up of Loyalist Governments Feb. 13, 1967 -Continuation of Loyalist Migration into Nova Scotia and Quebec and the Setting Up of the Loyalist Governments Reel #24 Feb. 14, 1967 -Effect of the Coming of the Loyalists on the Province of Quebec Feb. 16, 1967 -Effect of the American Revolution on the British Commercial Empire Reel #25 Feb. 20, 1967 -Effect of the Jay Treaty (1794) on British North American Commerce Feb. 21, 1967 -Constitutional Act 1791 -Rise of a Provincial Aristocracy in Upper Canada Reel #26 Feb. 23, 1967 -Change in the Social Structure of Lower Canada and its Effect on the Political Situation Feb. 27, 1967 -Continuation of Change in the Social Structure of Lower Canada and its Effect on the Political Situation Reel #27 Feb. 28, 1967 -The New England Factor in the War of 1812 Mar. 6, 1967 -The Political Effect of the Decline in the Canadian Fur Trade (1814-1821) and its Replacement with the Rise of Trade in Timber Reel #28 Mar. 7, 1967 -Rebellion in Upper and Lower Canada and Reform of the Old Colonial System Mar. 13, 1967 -Early Nineteenth Century Re- Organization of British Empire Trade and the Effects on Canada Reel #29 Mar. 14, 1967 -Conditions That Existed in Lower Canada After the War of 1812-14 Mar. 16, 1967 -Conditions That Existed in Upper Canada After the War of 1812-14 Reel #30 Mar. 20, 1967 -The Career of William Lyon MacKenzie Mar. 21, 1967 -Reasons for the Rebellion of 1837 in Lower Canada Reel #31 Mar. 23, 1967 -The Rebellion of 1837 in Lower Canada Mar. 27, 1967 -The Movement for Responsible Government Reel #32 Mar. 28, 1967 -The Metcalfe Regime Mar. 30, 1967 -Why Rebellions Occurred in the Canadas But Not in the Other British Provinces Reel #33 Apr. 3, 1967 -Evolution of Government in P.E.I. Apr. 4, 1967 -Basis of Political Conflict in N.B. Reel #34 Apr. 6, 1967 -Evolution of Government in N.S. Apr. 8, 1967 -Influences That Brought About Confederation Reel #35 no date -Influences and Events Leading Up to Confederation -Side B is blank