Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 154
... interpretations by constant reference to the wealth of detailed data that can be gleaned from his documentation . For all his emphasis on what Emma LaRocque has called the " civ / sav " interpretation of Western Canadian history as the ...
... interpretations by constant reference to the wealth of detailed data that can be gleaned from his documentation . For all his emphasis on what Emma LaRocque has called the " civ / sav " interpretation of Western Canadian history as the ...
Page 174
... interpretation of pre - historic communities by generalizing about native " cosmology , religious beliefs and iconography " ( p . 73 ) . Such an introduction is a marvellous way to prepare the reader for his survey of the current views ...
... interpretation of pre - historic communities by generalizing about native " cosmology , religious beliefs and iconography " ( p . 73 ) . Such an introduction is a marvellous way to prepare the reader for his survey of the current views ...
Page 203
... interpretation , and throwing out contentious ideas for debate " ( p . ix ) , Underhill's ideas are interwoven by ... interpreted during the 1930s and into the war years . The title of Scott's collection , " A New Endeavour " , which he ...
... interpretation , and throwing out contentious ideas for debate " ( p . ix ) , Underhill's ideas are interwoven by ... interpreted during the 1930s and into the war years . The title of Scott's collection , " A New Endeavour " , which he ...
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