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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
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