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Punch, Terrence M.

Aspects of Irish Halifax at Confederation / Terrence M. Punch.  Halifax : International Education Centre, Saint Mary's University, 1983. 22 pages : 22 cm.

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Maynard, Steven J.

On the market's edge family, the productive household and the capitalist transformation of the Maritime countryside, Hopewell, Nova Scotia, 1870-1890 / by Steven J. Maynard.  Ottawa : National Library of Canada, 1988. 106 frames : illustrations, maps.

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Fingard, Judith

Race and respectability in victorian Halifax / Judith Fingard.  1992. ppages 69-195.

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Photocopy. In: Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 202 : 169-195, May 1992.

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Sandberg, L. Anders

The deindustrialization of Pictou County, Nova Scotia capital, labour and the process of regional decline, 1881-1921 / L. Anders Sandberg.  Ottawa : National Library of Canada, 1987. 290 frames : illustrations

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Travellers in Nova Scotia, 1770-1860 / Paulette M. Chiasson.  Kingston, Ont. : Queen's University. Archives, 1981. 11 x 15 cm.

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