Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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The passage quoted above echoes parts of the sophisticated “ modes of production ” analysis by Norman Long and Bryan Roberts in Miners , Peasants and Entrepreneurs : Regional Development in the Central Highlands of Peru ( Cambridge ...
The passage quoted above echoes parts of the sophisticated “ modes of production ” analysis by Norman Long and Bryan Roberts in Miners , Peasants and Entrepreneurs : Regional Development in the Central Highlands of Peru ( Cambridge ...
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The vast majority of male migrants ( 86.2 per cent ) were classed as “ general laborers ” , while 6.1 per cent were “ mechanics ” , 2.9 per cent “ miners ” and 4.8 per cent other or unspecified categories ( see Table VI ) .30 Since only ...
The vast majority of male migrants ( 86.2 per cent ) were classed as “ general laborers ” , while 6.1 per cent were “ mechanics ” , 2.9 per cent “ miners ” and 4.8 per cent other or unspecified categories ( see Table VI ) .30 Since only ...
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A poll of German miners in 1900 found that one - fifth considered drinking to be “ indispensable to them ” regardless of their state on Monday morning . 38 Nor was this attitude limited to the working class . The middle - class man was ...
A poll of German miners in 1900 found that one - fifth considered drinking to be “ indispensable to them ” regardless of their state on Monday morning . 38 Nor was this attitude limited to the working class . The middle - class man was ...
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