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New England and the Maritime provinces : connections and comparisons /

"This collection of original essays offers new perspectives on the relationship between New England and the Maritimes, a relationship that has been historically important for centuries and remains crucial to the neighbouring regions. While the main focus is historical, the authors come from a v...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hornsby, Stephen J. (Stephen John), 1956-, Reid, John G., 1948-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Montreal ; Ithaca : McGill-Queen's University Press, ©2005.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction / Stephen J. Hornsby and John G. Reid
  • Pre-European Dawnland: archaeology of the Maritime Peninsula / David Sanger
  • Spaces of power in the early modern Northeast / Elizabeth Mancke
  • Passamaquoddy identity and the Marshall decision / William Wicken
  • New England soldiers in the St. John River Valley, 1758-1760 / Geoffrey Plank
  • Before Borderlands: Yankees, British, and the St. John Valley French / Béatrice Craig
  • Comparative economic advantage: Novia Scotia and New England, 1720s-1860s
  • Humbert's paradox: the global context of smuggling in the Bay of Fundy / Joshua C. Smith
  • Variations on a Borderlands theme: nativism and collective violence in Northeastern North American in the mid-nineteenth century / Scott W. See
  • Nova Scotia and the American presence: seeking connections without conquest, 1848-1854 / D.A. Sutherland
  • The command of money in Shaws' Borderlands, 1859-1887 / Jacques Ferland
  • Re-examining the economic underdevelopment of the Maritime provinces: a case study of Portland, Maine, and Saint John, New Brunswick / Robert H. Babcock
  • Maine-Maritimes folklore: the Lumberwoods connection / Edward D. Ives
  • Canadian and American policy making in response to the first multi-species fisheries crisis in the greater Gulf of Maine Region / Deborah C. Trefts
  • More buck for the bang: sporting and the ideology of fish and game management in northern New England and the Maritime provinces, 1870-1900 / Bill Parenteau and Richard W. Judd
  • The "Boston States": region, gender, and Maritime out-migration, 1870-1930 / Betsy Beattie
  • Borderlands, baselines, and big game: conceptualizing the Northeast as a sporting region / Colin D. Howell
  • The epic of greater North America: themes and periodization in North American history / Reginald C. Stuart and M. Brook Taylor
  • Peeping through the cracks: seeking connections, comparisons, and understanding in unstable space / Graeme Wynn.
  • Introduction / Stephen J. Hornsby, John G. Reid
  • Pre-European Dawnland: Archaeology of the Maritime Peninsula / David Sanger
  • Spaces of Power in the Early Modern Northeast / Elizabeth Mancke
  • Passamaquoddy Identity and the Marshall Decision / William Wicken
  • New England Soldiers in the St John River Valley, 1758-1760 / Geoffrey Plank
  • Before Borderlands: Yankees, British, and the St John Valley French / Beatrice Craig
  • Comparative Economic Advantage: Nova Scotia and New England, 1720S-1860S / Julian Gwyn
  • Humbert's Paradox: The Global Context of Smuggling in the Bay of Fundy / Joshua C. Smith
  • Variations on a Borderlands Theme: Nativism and Collective Violence in Northeastern North America in the Mid-Nineteenth Century / Scott W. See
  • Nova Scotia and the American Presence: Seeking Connections Without Conquest, 1848-1854 / D.A. Sutherland
  • The Command of Money in Shaws' Borderlands, 1859-1887 / Jacques Ferland
  • Re-Examining the Economic Underdevelopment of the Maritime Provinces: A Case Study of Portland, Maine, and Saint John, New Brunswick / Robert H. Babcock
  • Maine-Maritimes Folklore: The Lumberwoods Connection / Edward D. Ives
  • Canadian and American Policy Making in Response to the First Multi-Species Fisheries Crisis in the Greater Gulf of Maine Region / Deborah C. Trefts
  • More Buck for the Bang: Sporting and the Ideology of Fish and Game Management in Northern New England and the Maritime Provinces, 1870-1900 / Bill Parenteau, Richard W. Judd.