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Scenic Driving Atlantic Canada

Scenic Driving Atlantic Canada
Author: Chloe Ernst
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2011-06-14
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0762769475

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A first edition, Scenic Driving Atlantic Canada features nearly thirty separate drives through the beautiful Canadian coastline, from Nova Scotia up to Newfoundland. An indispensable highway companion, Scenic Driving Atlantic Canada includes route maps and in-depth descriptions of attractions.


The Atlantic Provinces in Confederation

The Atlantic Provinces in Confederation
Author: E. R. Forbes
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 646
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780802068170

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The Atlantic Provinces cover New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland.


Atlantic Canada Today

Atlantic Canada Today
Author: Atlantic Provinces Economic Council
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1969
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

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The Atlantic Provinces in Confederation

The Atlantic Provinces in Confederation
Author: Ernest R. Forbes
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 640
Release: 1993-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1442655410

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Canada's four easternmost provinces, while richly diverse in character and history, share many elements of their political and economic experience within Confederation. In this volume thirteen leading historians explore the shifting tides of Atlantic Canada's history, beginning with the union of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick with Ontario and Quebec to form the Dominion in 1867. Continuing on through Prince Edward Island's entry into Confederation six years later and Newfoundland's in 1949, they take the story of Atlantic Canada up to the 1980s. Collectively their work sheds light on the complex political dynamic between the region and Ottawa and reveals the roots of current social and economic realities. Fragmentation versus integration, plenty versus scarcity, centre versus periphery, and other models inform their analysis. The development of regional disparity, and responses to it, form a major theme. The tradition of regional protest by Maritimers, and later Atlantic Canadians, runs deep; so does their commitment to the idea of an integrated Canadian nation. Protests, over the decades, have primarily been expressions of frustration at perceived exclusion from the full benefits of national union. The creation of national markets for labour, capital, and goods often operated to their detriment, and political decisions at the national level frequently reinforced rather than alleviated the regional predicament. More than an account of the wealthy and powerful, this book often places ordinary men and women at the centre of the story. Above all, it reveals the resilience of Atlantic Canadians as they have struggled to overcome their problems and to share in the benefits of life in the Canadian community.


The Atlantic Region to Confederation

The Atlantic Region to Confederation
Author: Phillip Buckner
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2017-06-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1487516762

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Nearly thirty years ago W.S. MacNutt published the first general history of the Atlantic provinces before Confederation. An outstanding scholarly achievement, that history inspired much of the enormous growth of research and writing on Atlantic Canada in the succeeding decades. Now a new effort is required, to convey the state of our knowledge in the 1990s. Many of the themes important to today's historians, notably those relating to social class, gender, and ethnicity, have been fully developed only since 1970. Important advances have been made in our understanding of regional economic developments and their implications for social, cultural, and political life. This book is intended to fill the need for an up-to-date overview of emerging regional themes and issues. Each of the sixteen chapters, written by a distinguished scholar, covers a specific chronological period and has been carefully integrated into the whole. The history begins with the evolution of Native cultures and the impact of the arrival of Europeans on those cultures, and continues to the formation of Confederation. The goal has been to provide a synthesis that not only incorporates the most recent scholarship but is accessible to the general reader. The book re-assesses many old themes from a new perspective, and seeks to broaden the focus of regional history to include those groups whom the traditional historiography ignored or marginalized.


Atlantic Canada

Atlantic Canada
Author: Margaret Conrad
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2015-03-12
Genre: Atlantic Provinces
ISBN: 9780199013265

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Atlantic Canada: A History reflects on the region's diversity and provides students with a concise and up-to-date history of the east coast of Canada. This edition includes new coverage of Atlantic Canada up to 2014, allowing readers to make connections between the past and present andreflect on the region's diversity and future.


The Atlantic Provinces

The Atlantic Provinces
Author: William F. E. Morley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1967
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Shaping an Agenda for Atlantic Canada

Shaping an Agenda for Atlantic Canada
Author: John Graham Reid
Publisher:
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2011
Genre: Atlantic Provinces
ISBN: 9781552664490

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"Atlantic Canada stands at a crossroads. Slow population growth, political marginalization, an aging population and fiscal stress are among the most urgent issues. Faced with this reality, Atlantic Canadians must find a new way forward. Shaping an Agenda for Atlantic Canada offers the perspectives of authors from a variety of disciplines reflecting on historical and contemporary themes relevant to the future. The goal is not to offer glib diagnoses or instant solutions but rather to identify considerations that would enable Atlantic Canadians to shape an agenda. Re-examining key elements of the past is an essential starting point. Equally important is a contemporary analysis of the nature of those challenges. Through these complementary approaches, this book seeks to assist Atlantic Canadians in designing a road map leading into the future."--Page 4 of cover.


New England and the Maritime Provinces

New England and the Maritime Provinces
Author: Stephen J. Hornsby
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2005-09-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 077357266X

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A significant addition to the growing field of transnational studies, New England and the Maritime Provinces reveals a relationship that, although sometimes troubled, retains its importance in the current era of globalization.


The Atlantic Provinces

The Atlantic Provinces
Author: Alan Gibson Macpherson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1972
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780802061584

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[Toronto] University of Toronto Press [1972].