Acadiensis, Volume 27, Issue 2Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1998 - North Atlantic Region |
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... political and social order . But this was not just populism , for the interests and ideals of the working class would be at the nucleus of a political formation in which the interests of other subaltern classes were also respected ...
... political and social order . But this was not just populism , for the interests and ideals of the working class would be at the nucleus of a political formation in which the interests of other subaltern classes were also respected ...
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... political parties , in cultural life : there have been poets and politicians , political economists and labour leaders . A sceptical response to this claim is the conventional one : compared to the classical liberal tradition which has ...
... political parties , in cultural life : there have been poets and politicians , political economists and labour leaders . A sceptical response to this claim is the conventional one : compared to the classical liberal tradition which has ...
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... political stakes are seen as important . While he sets a context for understanding politics surrounding debates over Bonavista or Cape Breton landfalls , in the end there is no absolute consensus on just where Cabot first saw North ...
... political stakes are seen as important . While he sets a context for understanding politics surrounding debates over Bonavista or Cape Breton landfalls , in the end there is no absolute consensus on just where Cabot first saw North ...
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