Acadiensis, Volumes 13-14Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1983 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Page 120
... industry . By 1911 , however , Montreal had taken over leadership throughout most of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick , largely because of its con- trol of banking , takeovers in manufacturing , and the quest for industrial materi- als ...
... industry . By 1911 , however , Montreal had taken over leadership throughout most of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick , largely because of its con- trol of banking , takeovers in manufacturing , and the quest for industrial materi- als ...
Page 181
... industrial relations . Craven argues convincingly that the genesis of this development lay in the response of the state to the new political economy of the late 19th century . The dilemma posed by the breakdown of the previous balance ...
... industrial relations . Craven argues convincingly that the genesis of this development lay in the response of the state to the new political economy of the late 19th century . The dilemma posed by the breakdown of the previous balance ...
Page 182
... industrial relations this is a model that industrial sociologists and historians everywhere could well attend to , for it surely demon- strates the relevance of political economy to class formation . The Canadian working class was ...
... industrial relations this is a model that industrial sociologists and historians everywhere could well attend to , for it surely demon- strates the relevance of political economy to class formation . The Canadian working class was ...
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