Acadiensis, Volumes 15-16Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Thus , in one part of the Atlantic Region ( the Maritimes ) out - migration is considered a consequence of failure , while in another part of the region ( Newfoundland ) it is felt that out - migration would have been beneficial but in ...
Thus , in one part of the Atlantic Region ( the Maritimes ) out - migration is considered a consequence of failure , while in another part of the region ( Newfoundland ) it is felt that out - migration would have been beneficial but in ...
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Within the regional literature we need to clarify our arguments and specifically address the question of the consequences of migration for the region . Within the theoretical literature , we need to overcome the too narrow assumptions ...
Within the regional literature we need to clarify our arguments and specifically address the question of the consequences of migration for the region . Within the theoretical literature , we need to overcome the too narrow assumptions ...
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Natural law , expressed in a rigorous and uncompromising determinism , became for Saunders the explanation for most economic change which occurred in the Maritimes in the sixty years following Confederation . The fate of the region in ...
Natural law , expressed in a rigorous and uncompromising determinism , became for Saunders the explanation for most economic change which occurred in the Maritimes in the sixty years following Confederation . The fate of the region in ...
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