Freemasonry in Canada

Freemasonry in Canada by Osborne Sheppard, published by Westphalia Press in September 2013, offers a comprehensive examination of the history of Freemasonry within Canada. This edition spans 316 pages and is presented in English. The book serves as a foundational text for discussions surrounding Canadian lodge history, detailing developments across various provinces and highlighting notable Masonic groups such as the Shrine and the Royal Order of Scotland.
Readers will find that this work not only reflects the historical context of Freemasonry in Canada but also addresses how research has evolved perceptions of this social institution. The insights provided in this book remain significant for anyone interested in the interplay between Freemasonry and Canadian social history. Through its detailed exploration, Freemasonry in Canada continues to be a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of secret societies in the Canadian landscape.
Official synopsis Publisher
Since its appearance in 1915, Freemasonry in Canada has been a starting point for any serious discussion of Canadian lodge history. It was remarkable in its time for covering not only developments in the Canadian provinces but also the course of special Masonic groups such as the Shrine and Royal Order of Scotland. While research has changed some perceptions, its usefulness and insights remain of primary importance when Canadian Freemasonry is discussed.
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Freemasonry in Canada” about?
Who is the author of “Freemasonry in Canada”?
When was “Freemasonry in Canada” published?
What is the ISBN for “Freemasonry in Canada”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
