[Farm, Factory & Fortune: New Studies in the Economic History of the Maritime Provinces]
Inwood, Kris, Journal of Canadian Studies
PLANTING THE PROVINCE: THE ECONOMIC HISTORY OF UPPER CANADA, 1784-1870. Douglas McCalla. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1993. 446 pp.
A CONCISE HISTORY OF BUSINESS IN CANADA. Graham Taylor and Peter Baskerville. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1994. 491 pp.
FARM, FACTORY AND FORTUNE: NEW STUDIES IN THE ECONOMIC HISTORY OF THE MARITIME PROVINCES. Kris Inwood. Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1993. 274 pp.
The last 20 years of research and writing on Canadian economic history has presented an admirable and probing examination of important, but specialized questions -- from the nature of particular entrepreneurs in given communities, to the details of district ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: [Farm, Factory & Fortune: New Studies in the Economic History of the Maritime Provinces].
Contributors: Inwood, Kris - Author.
Journal title: Journal of Canadian Studies.
Volume: 30.
Issue: 2
Publication date: Summer 1995.
Page number: 138.
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