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Atlantic Canada : a region in the making

Title
Atlantic Canada : a region in the making / Margaret R. Conrad and James K. Hiller.
Author
Conrad, Margaret.
Publication
Don Mills, Ontario : Oxford University Press, 2001.

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Hiller, James, 1942-
Description
236 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps; 24 cm.
Summary
  • "'Atlantic Canada' is a relatively new entity. Only in the last few decades has the term become the convenient shorthand for the old 'Maritime' provinces - New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island - together with Newfoundland and Labrador, and even now powerful local identities resist calls for a more formal union. Yet, Margaret Conrad and James Hill suggest, attitudes in the four provinces are converging.
  • Having long combined a profound sense of place, pride, and optimism with a fatalistic resignation, today the people of Atlantic Canada are increasingly coming to share a determination to overcome their position as poor cousins within the Canadian federation. Atlantic Canada tells the story of the region from its geological origins through its settlers, Aboriginal and European, to their descendants' lives on a series of margins: first of the French and British empires, then of Confederation, now of the global 'free market'.
  • Together, a vivid narrative and some 150 illustrations trace not only the four provinces' varied social, economic, and political histories, but the distinctive 'regions of the mind' that have played an equally important role in their evolution as a region 'in the making'."--BOOK JACKET.
Series Statement
Illustrated history of Canada
Uniform Title
Illustrated history of Canada.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [222]-227) and index.
Contents
Introduction: A Region in the Making -- Ch. 1. Beginnings -- Ch. 2. Aboriginal Peoples -- Ch. 3. European Encounters: 1000-1598 -- Ch. 4. Colonial Experiments: 1598-1632 -- Ch. 5. Imperial Designs: 1632-1713 -- Ch. 6. Renegotiating the Atlantic Region: 1713-1763 -- Ch. 7. Community Formation: 1749-1815 -- Ch. 8. Maturing Colonial Societies: 1815-1873 -- Ch. 9. Industrial Challenges: 1873-1914 -- Ch. 10. Crisis Years: 1914-1949 -- Ch. 11. The Real Golden Age? 1949-1989.
ISBN
0195410440 (acid-free paper)
LCCN
2002276871
OCLC
  • ocm48572676
  • SCSB-8413643
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries