Land Power and Economics on the Frontier of Upper Canada (Carleton Library Series, 194)

by John Clarke

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The prevailing ideology in Ontario at the time was a conservative culture that rejected everything American and attempted to preserve the best of the British world in the new Eden. Those building the state believed that a social and political hierarchy composed of those possessing a "natural virtue" would serve society best. In consequence, a few individuals at the top of the hierarchy, through their access to power, came to control the bulk of the land, the basis of the economy. At the show more other end of the spectrum from the elite were those transforming the land and themselves through their own labour. How did the physical environment and government land policy affect the pattern of settlement and the choice of land for a viable farm? What was the price of land, and how common was credit? Did the presence of reserved lands hinder or promote development? How extensive was land speculation and how did it operate? Clark brings these issues and more to the forefront, integrating concepts and substantive issues through a problem-oriented approach. Blending qualitative and quantitative approaches, he weaves together surveyors' records, personal and government correspondence, assessment rolls, and land records to measure the pulse of this pre-industrial society. show less

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John Clarke is professor of geography and environmental studies at Carleton University.

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2001
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Upper Canada

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Economics, Nonfiction, History, Business
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333.3Society, Government, and CultureEconomicsEconomics of land and energyPrivate ownership
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HD319 .O5 .C57Social sciencesIndustries. Land use. LaborIndustries. Land use. LaborLand use
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