Acadiensis, Volume 22Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1992 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 143
... political characteristics of a region is unacceptably deterministic , 40 it seems that formal regions have been discarded as " spatial abstractions " .41 But this conclusion is neither logical nor necessary ; it has been reached as a ...
... political characteristics of a region is unacceptably deterministic , 40 it seems that formal regions have been discarded as " spatial abstractions " .41 But this conclusion is neither logical nor necessary ; it has been reached as a ...
Page 155
... Political biographers are much more circumspect . Why are political biographers so much more reticent ? It is true that in many cases the evidence for the formative years is sketchy and unreliable , but this could also be said for most ...
... Political biographers are much more circumspect . Why are political biographers so much more reticent ? It is true that in many cases the evidence for the formative years is sketchy and unreliable , but this could also be said for most ...
Page 160
... political process fascinating . If these books form a representative sample , it is clear that there has been no revolution in political biography over the last generation . The biographers are not unaware of the work going on in ...
... political process fascinating . If these books form a representative sample , it is clear that there has been no revolution in political biography over the last generation . The biographers are not unaware of the work going on in ...
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