Acadiensis, Volume 29Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1999 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... political culture . While acknowledging conservative elements in regional politics , it also emphasizes the importance of progressive — and , in some cases , radical — political thought and action . Studies by David Frank and Ian McKay ...
... political culture . While acknowledging conservative elements in regional politics , it also emphasizes the importance of progressive — and , in some cases , radical — political thought and action . Studies by David Frank and Ian McKay ...
Page 132
... political attitudes of Maritimers in order to develop a “ new set of images " that more accurately " capture Maritime political reality " ( p . 4 ) . Assessing attitudes and political culture is a tricky business and Stewart is careful ...
... political attitudes of Maritimers in order to develop a “ new set of images " that more accurately " capture Maritime political reality " ( p . 4 ) . Assessing attitudes and political culture is a tricky business and Stewart is careful ...
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... political culture as something more than formal politics . The collection's analysis of political action at the community and personal levels demonstrates that there have been many challenges to the political status quo from Blacks , Mi ...
... political culture as something more than formal politics . The collection's analysis of political action at the community and personal levels demonstrates that there have been many challenges to the political status quo from Blacks , Mi ...
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