Acadiensis, Volume 15Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... historians of the 19th century they were mere Tories , bound to Britain by office , or economic dependence , or elitist pre- tension , or narrow habit . They fared hardly better in Canada where they were frequently seen as archaic ...
... historians of the 19th century they were mere Tories , bound to Britain by office , or economic dependence , or elitist pre- tension , or narrow habit . They fared hardly better in Canada where they were frequently seen as archaic ...
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... historians in Canada to respond to the methodological problems of focusing solely on the ideas of the major school promoters . Were those ideas shared widely ? Were official directives accepted at the community level ? What were the ...
... historians in Canada to respond to the methodological problems of focusing solely on the ideas of the major school promoters . Were those ideas shared widely ? Were official directives accepted at the community level ? What were the ...
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... historians but also by social scientists from other disciplines . A major component of this debate involves research ... historians have yet to explore the full dimensions of this schooling . This need is suggested by the limited ...
... historians but also by social scientists from other disciplines . A major component of this debate involves research ... historians have yet to explore the full dimensions of this schooling . This need is suggested by the limited ...
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