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The Material Culture of Hudson’s Bay Company Servants at Edmonton House in the Early 19th Century
DownloadFall 2018
Consumer markets were an important aspect of the westward expansion of European trading companies in North America in the early 19th century. This thesis is concerned with one particular consumer market, that of the servants of the Hudson’s Bay Company at Edmonton House. The servants at Edmonton...
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Divided landscapes: the emergence and dissipation of "The Great Divide" landscape narrative
DownloadFall 2011
Heights of land are, in a North American context, geographical boundaries—defined by the division of waters and a certain degree of elevation that sets them apart from the immediate environs. Heights of land are also landscaped places. Indeed, the hegemonic narrative that frames the height of...
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