
Land, Power, and Economics on the Frontier of Upper Canada.
Title:
Land, Power, and Economics on the Frontier of Upper Canada.
Author:
Clarke, John.
ISBN:
9780773568501
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (786 pages)
Series:
Carleton Library Series
Contents:
Pages:1 to 39 -- Pages:40 to 78 -- Pages:79 to 117 -- Pages:118 to 156 -- Pages:157 to 195 -- Pages:196 to 234 -- Pages:235 to 273 -- Pages:274 to 312 -- Pages:313 to 351 -- Pages:352 to 390 -- Pages:391 to 429 -- Pages:430 to 468 -- Pages:469 to 507 -- Pages:508 to 546 -- Pages:547 to 585 -- Pages:586 to 624 -- Pages:625 to 663 -- Pages:664 to 702 -- Pages:703 to 741 -- Pages:742 to 780 -- Pages:781 to 786.
Abstract:
In this thorough study of an important period, Upper Canadian attitudes to land and society are shown to have been built on contemporary visions of the cosmos. John Clarke examines the actions of individuals from the perspective of the political culture and its manifestations, doing so within the constraints of geography and the cultural baggage of the settlers. Placing human action in the context of economics and laissez-faire capitalism, Clarke shows how almost unbridled acquisitiveness, and its concomitant land speculation, could promote or hinder development.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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