Bibliotheca Americana Or A Descriptive Account of My Collection of Rare Books Relating to America
Author : Henry Stevens
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Page : 450 pages
File Size : 44,87 MB
Release : 1862
Category : Amèrica
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Author : Henry Stevens
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Page : 450 pages
File Size : 44,87 MB
Release : 1862
Category : Amèrica
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Author : Henry Stevens
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Page : 476 pages
File Size : 17,76 MB
Release : 1862
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Author : Joseph Sabin
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Page : 586 pages
File Size : 41,73 MB
Release : 1877
Category : America
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Page : 252 pages
File Size : 43,10 MB
Release : 1916
Category : English literature
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Author : Joseph Sabin
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Page : 584 pages
File Size : 10,66 MB
Release : 1877
Category : America
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Author : Peter Ludlow
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 347 pages
File Size : 22,89 MB
Release : 2015-04-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0773582061
A paradoxical prelate to many, Archbishop James Morrison was the spiritual head of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, from 1912 to 1950. Traditional, frugal, and aloof, he was also the ecclesiastical leader of a progressive program of Catholic social action that became known as the "Antigonish Movement." Elevated to bishop after a successful clerical career in Prince Edward Island, Morrison guided Catholics in eastern Nova Scotia through difficult periods of economic decline, out-migration, and war. He was unprepared for the challenges of twentieth-century Canadian society, and initially struggled to cope with a dwindling Maritime economy, labour unrest, and rural depopulation. Determined to maintain the stature of his diocese, Morrison cautiously supported the clergy reformers who wanted a program of adult education and economic reform. Peter Ludlow unravels the mystery of this figure to show that although Morrison was one of the last powerful and austere Canadian Roman Catholic prelates, he was also one of the first to recognize that the Church could offer its adherents more than spiritual guidance. A revisionist account of the foundation and application of the Antigonish Movement, The Canny Scot illustrates the important role of the Catholic Church in Nova Scotia.
Author : Lucille H. Campey
Publisher : Dundurn
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 14,77 MB
Release : 2007-05-15
Category : History
ISBN : 1554880602
Previous studies of early Scottish emigration to the New World have tended to concentrate on the miseries of evictions and the destruction of old communities. In this groundbreaking study of the influx of Scots to Prince Edward Island, the widely held assumption that emigration was solely a flight from poverty is challenged. By uncovering previously unreported ship crossings, as well as a wide range of manuscripts and underused sources such as customs records and newspaper shipping reports, the book provides the most comprehensive account to date of the influx of Scots to the Island. “A Very Fine Class of Immigrants” is essential reading for individuals wishing to trace family links or deepen their understanding of how and why the Island came to acquire its distinctive Scottish communities. And by accessing, for the first time, shipping sources like Lloyd’s List and the Lloyd’s Shipping Register, the author brings a new dimension to our understanding of emigrant travel. Campey demonstrates that far from sailing on disease-ridden leaky tubs, as popularly imagined, the Island’s Pioneer Scots usually crossed the Atlantic on the best available ships of the time.
Author : Chester Martin
Publisher : Oxford : Clarendon Press
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 36,16 MB
Release : 1916
Category : Biography & Autobiography
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Author : Henry Stevens
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Page : 460 pages
File Size : 26,63 MB
Release : 1862
Category : America
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Author : Henry James Morgan
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Page : 438 pages
File Size : 34,52 MB
Release : 1867
Category : Canada
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