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Hope and deception in Conception Bay: merchant-settler relations in Newfoundland, 1785-1855
Sean T. Cadigan
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Frontmatter
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PREFACE: The Chimera of Newfoundland History (page vii)
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (page xiii)
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Part One: Setting and Context
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Introduction (page 3)
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1 Political Economy of the Resident Fishery (page 18)
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Part Two: The Household Fishery
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2 Fishing Households and Family Labour (page 37)
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3 Household Agriculture (page 51)
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4 Women in Household Production (page 64)
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Part Three: Fishing People and Merchants
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5 The Legal Regime of the Fishery (page 83)
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6 Truck as Paternal Accommodation (page 100)
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Part Four: The Chimera
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7 Agriculture and Government Relief (page 123)
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8 Liberals and the Law (page 141)
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Conclusion (page 162)
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APPENDIX A: The Law of Wage and Lien (page 171)
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APPENDIX B: Selection of Court Record Evidence (page 175)
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NOTES (page 181)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 217)
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INDEX (page 233)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AHR | 101.5 (Dec. 1996): 1652-1653 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2170374 |
JEH | 55.4 (Dec. 1995): 964-965 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2123858 |
WMQ | Third Series 53.4 (Oct. 1996) | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2947165 |
Citable Link
Published: c1995
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
- 9780802075680 (paper)
- 9780802004697 (hardcover)
- 9781442675858 (ebook)