Canadian Papers in Rural History Volume VII
Description
- Author
- Akenson, Donald H., Author
- Media Type
- Text
- Publication
- Genealogical Resource
- Item Type
- Books
- Description
- Articles: The Blacksmith in Upper Canada, 1784-1850: A Study of Technology, Culture and Power; "Labouring at the Loom": A Case Study of Rural manufacturing in Leeds County, Ontario, 1870; A Motley Crowd": Diversity in the Ontario Countryside in the Early Twentieth-Century; Nicol Hugh Baird and the Construction of the Trent-Severn Waterway; Family-Size Limitation in Canada West, 1851: Some Historical Evidence; Social Credit Overreaction to Innovative Business Practices in Eastern Irrigation District: 1835-1940; Creating Stability Amid Degrees of Marginality: Divisions in the Struggle for Orderly Marketing in British Columbia, 1900-1940; Agricultural and Industrial Teleology in Modern English History: An Essay in Historiographic Provocation and Sociological Revision; Seasonal Migration Between Ireland and England Prior to the Famine; Reading the Texts of Rural Emigrants: Letters from the Irish in Australia, New Zealand, and North America.
- Notes
- Published between 1978 and 1996, the Canadian Papers in Rural History consists of 10 volumes of published essays related to rural history.
- Publisher
- Langdale Press
- Place of Publication
- Gananoque ON
- Collation
- 406 pages
- Date of Publication
- 1990
- Subject(s)
- ID Number
- OX 204.01
- Language of Item
- English
- Copyright Statement
- Copyright status unknown. Responsibility for determining the copyright status and any use rests exclusively with the user.
- Terms of Use
- For reference use only - non-circulating
- Reproduction Notes
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