Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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While most new work on the region's Indians has been anthropological rather than historical , historians have welcomed the second edition of A. G. Bailey's The Conflict of European and Eastern Algonkian Cultures , 1504-1700 ( Toronto ...
While most new work on the region's Indians has been anthropological rather than historical , historians have welcomed the second edition of A. G. Bailey's The Conflict of European and Eastern Algonkian Cultures , 1504-1700 ( Toronto ...
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Loyalist historians , she argues , could never rid themselves of wishful thinking and self - deception . Yet her own book and those of many other recent American historians offer much evidence to show that , if the successes of 1780 and ...
Loyalist historians , she argues , could never rid themselves of wishful thinking and self - deception . Yet her own book and those of many other recent American historians offer much evidence to show that , if the successes of 1780 and ...
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His results are even more important to economic historians than to social historians , a fact which again suggests the efficacy of collaborative and co - operative efforts . J. M. S. Careless outlines an analytical framework for the ...
His results are even more important to economic historians than to social historians , a fact which again suggests the efficacy of collaborative and co - operative efforts . J. M. S. Careless outlines an analytical framework for the ...
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