Acadiensis, Volumes 15-16Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces |
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For American historians of the 19th century they were mere Tories , bound to Britain by office , or economic dependence , or elitist pretension , or narrow habit . They fared hardly better in Canada where they were frequently seen as ...
For American historians of the 19th century they were mere Tories , bound to Britain by office , or economic dependence , or elitist pretension , or narrow habit . They fared hardly better in Canada where they were frequently seen as ...
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Robert Gidney and Douglas Lawr were among the first 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 ?
Robert Gidney and Douglas Lawr were among the first 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 ?
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encourage the somewhat startling conclusion that historians of quite disparate interpretive orientations have collectively overrated the importance of formal schooling to actual experience . Interestingly , this possibility is emerging ...
encourage the somewhat startling conclusion that historians of quite disparate interpretive orientations have collectively overrated the importance of formal schooling to actual experience . Interestingly , this possibility is emerging ...
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