Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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respects than industrialization in the Maritimes when the two regions were joined in a political and commercial ... The centralization of capital in one region , in this case central Canada , means ipso facto the relative absence of ...
respects than industrialization in the Maritimes when the two regions were joined in a political and commercial ... The centralization of capital in one region , in this case central Canada , means ipso facto the relative absence of ...
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industrial enterprises in the region . Frost , whose important article has been reprinted in David Frank's Industrialization and Underdevelopment in the Maritimes , 1880-1930 ( Toronto , Garamond Press , 1985 ) , also argued that from ...
industrial enterprises in the region . Frost , whose important article has been reprinted in David Frank's Industrialization and Underdevelopment in the Maritimes , 1880-1930 ( Toronto , Garamond Press , 1985 ) , also argued that from ...
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Faced with the responsibility of reconciling the conflicting demands of the region within the constraints of capitalism , federalism and international politics , according to Conrad Nowlan came to accept , perhaps all too readily ...
Faced with the responsibility of reconciling the conflicting demands of the region within the constraints of capitalism , federalism and international politics , according to Conrad Nowlan came to accept , perhaps all too readily ...
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