Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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His real interest is not the internal dynamics of aboriginal societies in response to contact , but the question of the transition from what he called a " Stone Age " economy to a capitalist economy , and why the " Stone Age " economy ...
His real interest is not the internal dynamics of aboriginal societies in response to contact , but the question of the transition from what he called a " Stone Age " economy to a capitalist economy , and why the " Stone Age " economy ...
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... a capacity to insulate key policy processes from the constraints often imposed by organized interests . ... or a deadlock among multiple segments , may provide autonomy under circumstances of high interest mobilization .
... a capacity to insulate key policy processes from the constraints often imposed by organized interests . ... or a deadlock among multiple segments , may provide autonomy under circumstances of high interest mobilization .
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Voyages of exploration such as Cook's in the previous century had helped to generate public interest in all things ' exotic ' among Europeans and North Americans . The Victorian reader who took up a work in popular natural history on a ...
Voyages of exploration such as Cook's in the previous century had helped to generate public interest in all things ' exotic ' among Europeans and North Americans . The Victorian reader who took up a work in popular natural history on a ...
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