Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 74
... decline in the 1920s . By reworking the manufacturing census compilations , Canadian economic historians have developed reliable data on manufacturing growth in Canada from around 1870 through to the 1930s.2 By 1900 manufacturing ...
... decline in the 1920s . By reworking the manufacturing census compilations , Canadian economic historians have developed reliable data on manufacturing growth in Canada from around 1870 through to the 1930s.2 By 1900 manufacturing ...
Page 96
... decline argues that " decline was not inevitable if appropriate actions had been taken by local interests when required " .74 If part of the problem was the delay in electrification , industrialists operating in the Maritimes ...
... decline argues that " decline was not inevitable if appropriate actions had been taken by local interests when required " .74 If part of the problem was the delay in electrification , industrialists operating in the Maritimes ...
Page 133
... decline of a working class movement in a regional industry . He regrets that labour historians have not yet offered a general explanation of the development of the region using the concept of class . 34 And he understands as well as ...
... decline of a working class movement in a regional industry . He regrets that labour historians have not yet offered a general explanation of the development of the region using the concept of class . 34 And he understands as well as ...
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