Fonds Acc4556 - Tenant, landlord, and the new middle class: settlement, society, and economy in early Prince Edward Island, 1798-1848 / by Matthew Hatvany

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Tenant, landlord, and the new middle class: settlement, society, and economy in early Prince Edward Island, 1798-1848 / by Matthew Hatvany

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  • Variations in title: A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (in History), The Graduate School, University of Maine, December 1996
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CA PCA Acc4556

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Hatvany, Matthew G.

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Matthew G. Hatvany earned a PhD in Canadian-American History from the University of Maine followed by a PhD in Geography from Université Laval. Since 2000, he has been professor of historical geography at Université Laval in Quebec City, Quebec.

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This thesis argues that the settlement and socio-economic developmental patterns of early Prince Edward Island were not unique because of the existence of a proprietary land tenure system but markedly similar to patterns established elsewhere in northeastern Canada and the United States.

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