Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... historians worried about the growing economic and cultural integration of Canada with the United States . Indeed , the most influential historians of the post - war period were undoubtedly Donald Creighton and W.L. Morton . Both viewed ...
... historians worried about the growing economic and cultural integration of Canada with the United States . Indeed , the most influential historians of the post - war period were undoubtedly Donald Creighton and W.L. Morton . Both viewed ...
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... historians to lament that our predecessors did not do so . Of course , the proposal that we “ just listen " to Native alternatives makes sense for the contemporary political activist - historian , but it is less effective as an argument ...
... historians to lament that our predecessors did not do so . Of course , the proposal that we “ just listen " to Native alternatives makes sense for the contemporary political activist - historian , but it is less effective as an argument ...
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... historians . Most legal historians , following the model established by J. Willard Hurst , have focused on the broader question of the relationship between law and the economy . Thus , for example , in his pioneering work , R.C.B. Risk ...
... historians . Most legal historians , following the model established by J. Willard Hurst , have focused on the broader question of the relationship between law and the economy . Thus , for example , in his pioneering work , R.C.B. Risk ...
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