grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation investigates local attempts to use technology as a force for regional rehabilitation in the economically-depressed Maritime region of Canada. At the time of Confederation in 1867, the Maritime province of Nova Scotia was prosperous, progressive, and cultured. By the end of the 1910s, the province had entered a long period of economic and social decline. Recent historiography has shown that, far from passively accepting their fate, Nova Scotians and other Maritimers, actively resisted marginalization with political, cultural, or social action. The thesis expands upon that literature by exploring technology-based strategies of provincial rehabilitation using Thomas P. Hughes's systems ...
This dissertation examines the social, economic and environmental dimensions of the transformation o...
In recent years it has become common for workers to commute from high unemployment areas of eastern ...
The history of electric power generation and distribution in Ottawa reflects the city's political, e...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation investigates local attempts to use technol...
Examining hydro-electric development, as it occurred in northeastern Ontario, sheds a new and differ...
Historians of technology have recognized the significance of the polyphase Central Station system of...
The years 1815 to 1867 marked the first protracted period of peace in Nova Scotia’s colonial history...
This thesis, based mainly on provincial and federal government and Hydro-Electric Power Commission o...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explores the development of Toronto's settlement...
Almost from the moment of its creation in 1906, Ontario Hydro has been criticized for pursuing its o...
When Ontario Hydro was created, its task was to distribute electricity to local hydro commissions ac...
It is the purpose of this study to examine the development of the electricity industry in British Co...
The thesis is primarily an attempt to provide a better understanding on how territorial conflicts in...
The central of argument of Systematic Colonization is that in New Zealand’s transition to electric p...
During the 1890's, within a decade of the establishment of the world's first central generating sta...
This dissertation examines the social, economic and environmental dimensions of the transformation o...
In recent years it has become common for workers to commute from high unemployment areas of eastern ...
The history of electric power generation and distribution in Ottawa reflects the city's political, e...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation investigates local attempts to use technol...
Examining hydro-electric development, as it occurred in northeastern Ontario, sheds a new and differ...
Historians of technology have recognized the significance of the polyphase Central Station system of...
The years 1815 to 1867 marked the first protracted period of peace in Nova Scotia’s colonial history...
This thesis, based mainly on provincial and federal government and Hydro-Electric Power Commission o...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explores the development of Toronto's settlement...
Almost from the moment of its creation in 1906, Ontario Hydro has been criticized for pursuing its o...
When Ontario Hydro was created, its task was to distribute electricity to local hydro commissions ac...
It is the purpose of this study to examine the development of the electricity industry in British Co...
The thesis is primarily an attempt to provide a better understanding on how territorial conflicts in...
The central of argument of Systematic Colonization is that in New Zealand’s transition to electric p...
During the 1890's, within a decade of the establishment of the world's first central generating sta...
This dissertation examines the social, economic and environmental dimensions of the transformation o...
In recent years it has become common for workers to commute from high unemployment areas of eastern ...
The history of electric power generation and distribution in Ottawa reflects the city's political, e...