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Canadian Papers in Rural History

Canadian Papers in Rural History
Author: Donald H. Akenson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1458
Release: 1884
Genre: Agriculture
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Canadian Papers in Rural History

Canadian Papers in Rural History
Author: Donald H. Akenson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1978
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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Canadian Papers in Rural History

Canadian Papers in Rural History
Author: Donald Harman Akenson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1994
Genre: Agriculture
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CANADIAN PAPERS IN RURAL HISTORY

CANADIAN PAPERS IN RURAL HISTORY
Author: Donald Harman Akenson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1980
Genre: Agriculture-Canada-History
ISBN:

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Irish in Ontario, 1st Edition

Irish in Ontario, 1st Edition
Author: Donald Harman Akenson
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 445
Release: 1984-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 077356098X

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Hailed as one of the most important books on social sciences of the last fifty years by the Social Sciences Federation of Canada. Akenson argues that, despite the popular conception of the Irish as a city people, those who settled in Ontario were primarily rural and small-town dwellers. Though it is often claimed that the experience of the Irish in their homeland precluded their successful settlement on the frontier in North America, Akenson's research proves that the Irish migrants to Ontario not only chose to live chiefly in the hinterlands, but that they did so with marked success. Akenson also suggests that by using Ontario as an "historical laboratory" it is possible to make valid assessments of the real differences between Irish Protestants and Irish Catholics, characteristics which he contends are much more precisely measurable in the neutral environment of central Canada than in the turbulent Irish homeland. While Akenson is careful not to over-generalize his findings, he contends that the case of Ontario seriously calls into question conventional beliefs about the cultural limitations of the Irish Catholics not only in Canada but throughout North America.