Newfoundland in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

Newfoundland in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Author: James Hiller
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 473
Release: 1980-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1487590032

The first comprehensive history of Newfoundland was published in 1793, but a centenary and a half passed before the first university course in the history of the island was offered there. During the past fifteen years there has been growing activity in the subject. This volume is the work of six scholars who have either studied or taught at the Memorial University of Newfoundland. Some have done both. The book has two broad aims. First, to point out the major themes of modern Newfoundland history currently being examined, and to offer a number of new interpretations of economic and political development in the last two centuries. Second, to supplement the standard works that are readily available to students. In some areas it provides additional details; in others, it bridges wide gaps. The themes considered include: an introduction to the writing of Newfoundland history; the transition from the purely maritime economy of the nineteenth century to the mixed oceanic and inland resource economy of the twentieth, and the difficulties this involved; the decline of the traditional cod fishery in the nineteenth century; Newfoundland's rejection of confederation in 1896; the limitations imposed by the fisheries agreements Britain negotiated with France and the United States; the consequences of the decision to reject confederation and diversify the local economy; the growth of the Fisherman's Protective Union; the political atmosphere of the 1920s; the party politics in the post-confederation period; and, finally, the collapse of Newfoundland's oldest industry, the saltfish trade, and the province's integration into the North American economy. This is a book intended for both regional specialists and general students of Canadian history. It provides a valuable resource about a province of rapidly growing importance.

Canadiana

Canadiana
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 652
Release: 1981
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

Documents on relations between Canada and Newfoundland

Documents on relations between Canada and Newfoundland
Author: Canada. Department of External Affairs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1230
Release: 1984
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

This volume contains a discussion of the following topics related to confederation and after: political events; giving legal effect to confederation; confederation and the Newfoundland economy; the extension of federal services to Newfoundland; and the effects of confederation on the external relations of Newfoundland and Canada.

1935-1949 (v.1

1935-1949 (v.1
Author: Canada. Dept. of External Affairs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1128
Release: 1974
Genre: Aeronautics, Commercial Newfoundland and Labrador
ISBN:

Close to the Floor

Close to the Floor
Author: Colin Quigley
Publisher: St. John's : Memorial University of Newfoundland
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1985
Genre: Folk dancing
ISBN: