Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... interest in writing aboriginal peoples back into the story of European expansion . The book is one of the most methodologically sophisticated and complex of that first wave , influenced strongly by the Annales school and to a lesser ...
... interest in writing aboriginal peoples back into the story of European expansion . The book is one of the most methodologically sophisticated and complex of that first wave , influenced strongly by the Annales school and to a lesser ...
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... interests . In fact , the Voluntary Economic Planning structure invited and even extended the mobilization of business ... interest representation beyond the conventional advocacy channels , and in generating substantive information and ...
... interests . In fact , the Voluntary Economic Planning structure invited and even extended the mobilization of business ... interest representation beyond the conventional advocacy channels , and in generating substantive information and ...
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... interest in natural history and anthropology . 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 ...
... interest in natural history and anthropology . 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 ...
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Journal of the History of the Acadiensis Revue dHistoire de | 170 |
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