Acadiensis, Volumes 4-5Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1974 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 79
... Stuart's activities reveal that this province too shared in the collectivist responses to industrialization and unbridled capitalism which appeared in Great Britain and North America in the closing decades of the nineteenth century .
... Stuart's activities reveal that this province too shared in the collectivist responses to industrialization and unbridled capitalism which appeared in Great Britain and North America in the closing decades of the nineteenth century .
Page 84
than three or four years passed before Stuart began to have an impact upon Butler . Gerald Allaby has suggested that Stuart began to influence Butler's editorial policy as early as 1893 and 1894 when the emphasis shifted from “ Canadian ...
than three or four years passed before Stuart began to have an impact upon Butler . Gerald Allaby has suggested that Stuart began to influence Butler's editorial policy as early as 1893 and 1894 when the emphasis shifted from “ Canadian ...
Page 100
... Stuart , who was more widely known in the county than Robinson , continued as candidate he might well have been elected and the New Brunswick legis- lature would have had its first and only outright socialist member.81 Certainly the ...
... Stuart , who was more widely known in the county than Robinson , continued as candidate he might well have been elected and the New Brunswick legis- lature would have had its first and only outright socialist member.81 Certainly the ...
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