Chapter I consists of an introduction to the thesis, its purpose, and intent. Chapter II is an aggregate analysis of the members of the three chambers of government during the period 1855-1914. Chapter III is an analysis of geographic factors contributing to recruitment into Newfoundland politics. Chapter IV analyzes religion and its importance in Island politics. Chapter V studies occupation and class and Chapter VI is concerned with kinship and marriage. Chapter VII summarizes the findings of the previous chapters
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines governance in Newfoundland from 1699 to...
Despite being the first substantial Irish Catholic settlement in British North America, little work ...
This thesis is an account of the development of procedure in the House of Assembly of Newfoundland....
The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyze the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly...
In the politics of Newfoundland, during the first ten years of Responsible Government (1855-1865), s...
Representative Government was granted to Newfoundland in 1832. In 1841 the Imperial Parliament found...
The period of the Napoleonic Wars marked the virtual extinction of the transient fishery between Eng...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>To study the social an...
This study in the sociology of knowledge investigates how intellectual practices, especially those a...
Cette étude s’intéresse à la formation des partis politiques et à l’origine de la cohésion partisane...
Although Newfoundland was settled from at least the early seventeenth century, its growth, including...
Hiller's Ph.D. thesis focuses on the period of Newfoundland's political history from 1874, when C. F...
The aspects of mid-nineteenth-century Canadian history which have received the fullest examination a...
This thesis uses a household-based archaeological approach to examine changing settlement patterns a...
This study is an attempt to understand the growth and nature of Newfoundland Methodism during the pe...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines governance in Newfoundland from 1699 to...
Despite being the first substantial Irish Catholic settlement in British North America, little work ...
This thesis is an account of the development of procedure in the House of Assembly of Newfoundland....
The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyze the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly...
In the politics of Newfoundland, during the first ten years of Responsible Government (1855-1865), s...
Representative Government was granted to Newfoundland in 1832. In 1841 the Imperial Parliament found...
The period of the Napoleonic Wars marked the virtual extinction of the transient fishery between Eng...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>To study the social an...
This study in the sociology of knowledge investigates how intellectual practices, especially those a...
Cette étude s’intéresse à la formation des partis politiques et à l’origine de la cohésion partisane...
Although Newfoundland was settled from at least the early seventeenth century, its growth, including...
Hiller's Ph.D. thesis focuses on the period of Newfoundland's political history from 1874, when C. F...
The aspects of mid-nineteenth-century Canadian history which have received the fullest examination a...
This thesis uses a household-based archaeological approach to examine changing settlement patterns a...
This study is an attempt to understand the growth and nature of Newfoundland Methodism during the pe...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines governance in Newfoundland from 1699 to...
Despite being the first substantial Irish Catholic settlement in British North America, little work ...
This thesis is an account of the development of procedure in the House of Assembly of Newfoundland....