Inventing Atlantic Canada regionalism and the Maritime reaction to Newfoundland's entry into Canadian confederation / Corey Slumkoski.
Material type: TextPublication details: Toronto [Ont. : University of Toronto Press, (c)2011.; (Saint-Lazare, Quebec : Canadian Electronic Library, (c)2011).Description: 1 online resource (xi, 202 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9781442695061
- JZ5330 .I584 2011
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Includes bibliographies and index.
1. Newfoundland-Maritime Connections from Colonization to Confederation -- 2. A Province Divided: Nova Scotia and Newfoundland's Entry into Confederation -- 3." ... both islands would benefit": Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland's Entry into Confederation -- 4." ... for the general expansion of the economy ... ": New Brunswick and Newfoundland's Entry into Confederation -- 5." ... preaching a dangerous gospel": Regional Union and Newfoundland in the 1940s.
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