Eric W. Sager Books
Seafaring Labour: The Merchant Marine Of Atlantic Canada, 1820-1914
By Eric W. Sager, Sager, Eric W., Sager, Eric W.
Sager argues that sailors were not misfits or outcasts but were divorced from society only by virtue of their occupation. The wooden ships were small communities at sea, fragments of normal society...
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Maritime Capital: The Shipping Industry In Atlantic Canada, 1820-1914
By Gerald E. Panting, Eric W. Sager, Eric W. Sager, With Gerald E. Panting
Sager and Panting describe in detail the growth of the shipping industry and the economic context in which the shipping merchants operated. Shipowning and shipbuilding were a central part of the me...
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Maritime Capital: The Shipping Industry In Atlantic Canada, 1820-1914
By Gerald E. Panting, Eric W. Sager, Eric W. Sager, With Gerald E. Panting
Sager and Panting describe in detail the growth of the shipping industry and the economic context in which the shipping merchants operated. Shipowning and shipbuilding were a central part of the me...
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Seafaring Labour: The Merchant Marine Of Atlantic Canada, 1820-1914
By Eric W. Sager, Sager, Eric W., Sager, Eric W.
Sager argues that sailors were not misfits or outcasts but were divorced from society only by virtue of their occupation. The wooden ships were small communities at sea, fragments of normal society...
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Ships And Memories
Canada is a great maritime nation. Although ships and the sea have been part of its history for centuries, very little is known about the men and women who have worked in its coastal and lake fleet...
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Atlantic Canada & Confederation
By David Alexander, Lewis R. Fischer, Memorial University Of Newfoundland., David G. Alexander, Stuart O. Pierson, Eric W. Sager, Alexander, David
The nine essays in this posthumous volume are linked by a recurring theme - an affirmation of the integrity and viability of the small society and culture in the economic blocs and political federa...
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Household Counts: Canadian Households And Families In 1901
By Peter A. Baskerville, Peter Baskerville, Eric W. Sager, Baskerville, Peter (Editor), Sager, Eric W. (Editor)
The Canadian census taken in 1901 has surprising things to say about the family as a social grouping and cultural construct at the turn of the twentieth century. Although the nuclear-family househo...
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Household Counts: Canadian Households And Families In 1901
By Peter A. Baskerville, Peter Baskerville, Eric W. Sager, Baskerville, Peter (Editor), Sager, Eric W. (Editor)
Transitions In Household And Family Structure : Canada In 1901 And 1991 / Stacie D.a. Burke -- Canadian Fertility In 1901 : A Bird's-eye View / Peter Gossage, Danielle Gauvreau -- Family Geographie...
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Unwilling Idlers: The Urban Unemployed And Their Families In Late Victorian Canada
By Peter A. Baskerville, Peter Baskerville, Eric W. Sager
Unwilling Idlers Looks At The Unemployed And Their Families In The Late Nineteenth And Early Twentieth Centuries In Six Canadian Cities: Victoria, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Hamilton, Montreal, And Halif...
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Atlantic Canada And Confederation : Essays In Canadian Political Economy
By David Alexander, Lewis R. Fischer, Memorial University Of Newfoundland., David G. Alexander, Stuart O. Pierson, Eric W. Sager, Alexander, David
The nine essays in this posthumous volume are linked by a recurring theme - an affirmation of the integrity and viability of the small society and culture in the economic blocs and political federa...
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