Acadiensis, Volumes 8-9Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1978 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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DAVID ALEXANDER Economic Growth in the Atlantic Region , 1880 to 1940 It has been customary for historians to treat the Maritimes and Newfoundland as two regions rather than one . This reflects , very probably , nothing more credible ...
DAVID ALEXANDER Economic Growth in the Atlantic Region , 1880 to 1940 It has been customary for historians to treat the Maritimes and Newfoundland as two regions rather than one . This reflects , very probably , nothing more credible ...
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When this issue re - emerged in the mid1960s a bitter and still unresolved debate ensued between those who recommended a planned reduction of the Island's population , 23 and those who fought for a revitalized rural fishing economy.24 ...
When this issue re - emerged in the mid1960s a bitter and still unresolved debate ensued between those who recommended a planned reduction of the Island's population , 23 and those who fought for a revitalized rural fishing economy.24 ...
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Thus , a framework for examining the growth of Canadian cities is of necessity derived from the staple theory of regional economic growth and the core - periphery or heartland - hinterland conceptualization of regions .
Thus , a framework for examining the growth of Canadian cities is of necessity derived from the staple theory of regional economic growth and the core - periphery or heartland - hinterland conceptualization of regions .
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