Whitehead, Michael R. Harold Adams Innis and the Staples Thesis: The Uncertainty Context
- UTA 1233-4-B1985-0011/005(15)
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- 1976
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Whitehead, Michael R. Harold Adams Innis and the Staples Thesis: The Uncertainty Context
Economic History workshop – Drummond, Ian and Hillmer, Norman
Economic History workshop paper – Lesage, Jasper
Economic History workshop paper – Maggridge, D.E.
Economic History workshop paper – Yassonyi, Almos T.
Clement, Thomas G. “Social Environment and the French Canadian Entrepreneur.”
Holowack, Michael. “The Effects of Frontiers on the Spanish Colonization in Mexico, 1500-1650.”
This series primarily consists of professional and administrative, rather than personal, correspondence, B1985-0011/001 being an exception. The correspondence with Harold Innis (1952) is likely to be of interest to researchers as is a draft of a speech by Innis (n.d.). The box B1979-0039/007 is arranged alphabetically according to correspondents’ names.
This series is primarily composed of papers from the Economic History Workshop and range from 1978 to 1983. Most (all?) of the papers contained in this series are authored by authors other than Easterbrook.
Economic History workshop paper – Barnett, Enid
Notes on Spanish colonial administration
Economic History workshop paper – Aceña, Pablo Martin
Economic History workshop paper – Cohen, Avi J.
Economic History workshop paper – Cohen, Jon
Seminar – Enterprise & Bureaucracy
Schema Entrepreneurship and Bureaucracy
Chapter Two: Uncertainty and the Entrepreneur
Chapter Three: Change, Stability, and the Entrepreneur
J.W. “Dr Innis was a perfectionist but not a purist.”
Articles by Eugene D. Genovese, Bailyn Bernard, Douglas F. Dowd, and George Rogers Taylor
Part II, Chapter 1: Anthropology and Economics
Incomplete manuscript by Easterbrook
Author’s Proof of Article in Americana 1958 Volume 5
Chapter III: The Part and the Whole