... Return of Owners of Land, 1873
Author : England. Local Government Board
Publisher :
Page : 1032 pages
File Size : 20,98 MB
Release : 1875
Category : Land tenure
ISBN :
Author : England. Local Government Board
Publisher :
Page : 1032 pages
File Size : 20,98 MB
Release : 1875
Category : Land tenure
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Author : England. Local Government Board
Publisher :
Page : 964 pages
File Size : 26,44 MB
Release : 1875
Category : Land tenure
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Author : Great Britain. Local Government Board
Publisher :
Page : 958 pages
File Size : 37,30 MB
Release : 1875
Category : Real property
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Author : England. Local Government Board
Publisher :
Page : 562 pages
File Size : 50,36 MB
Release : 1875
Category : Land tenure
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Author : England. Local Government Board
Publisher :
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 28,27 MB
Release : 1875
Category : Land tenure
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Author : Guy Shrubsole
Publisher : Collins
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 23,87 MB
Release : 2020
Category : Civil rights
ISBN : 9780008321710
Who own's England? Behind this simple question lies this country's oldest and darkest secret. This is the history of how England's elite came to own our land - from aristocrats and the church to businessmen and corporations - and an inspiring manifesto for how we can take control back.
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Page : 23 pages
File Size : 16,80 MB
Release : 1873
Category : Land value taxation
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Author : John Rowlands
Publisher : Genealogical Publishing Com
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 15,68 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9780806316192
Anyone who has had any success in researching their Welsh ancestry will know that a grasp of specialized Welsh genealogical methods and sources is only one of several factors that contributed to that success. They will know, for example, how important it is in Welsh research to have some understanding of the social, cultural, religious, and economic background of the communities in which those ancestors lived. This book attempts to broaden that understanding, especially for the period prior to 1800 when most researchers begin to experience difficulties. In addition, it aims to make readers more aware of some little-known sources and the special uses that may be applied to the information found in these sources.
Author : Herbert Spencer
Publisher : London, D. Appleton
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 29,83 MB
Release : 1874
Category : Sociology
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Author : Mark Cronlund Anderson
Publisher : Univ. of Manitoba Press
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 14,27 MB
Release : 2011-09-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0887554067
The first book to examine the role of Canada’s newspapers in perpetuating the myth of Native inferiority. Seeing Red is a groundbreaking study of how Canadian English-language newspapers have portrayed Aboriginal peoples from 1869 to the present day. It assesses a wide range of publications on topics that include the sale of Rupert’s Land, the signing of Treaty 3, the North-West Rebellion and Louis Riel, the death of Pauline Johnson, the outing of Grey Owl, the discussions surrounding Bill C-31, the “Bended Elbow” standoff at Kenora, Ontario, and the Oka Crisis. The authors uncover overwhelming evidence that the colonial imaginary not only thrives, but dominates depictions of Aboriginal peoples in mainstream newspapers. The colonial constructs ingrained in the news media perpetuate an imagined Native inferiority that contributes significantly to the marginalization of Indigenous people in Canada. That such imagery persists to this day suggests strongly that our country lives in denial, failing to live up to its cultural mosaic boosterism.