Julian Gwyn is Professor Emeritus in the Department ofHistory at the University of Ottawa and the author of ExcessiveExpectations: Maritime Commerce and the Economic Development of NovaScotia, 1740-1870.
Julian Gwyn is Professor Emeritus in the Department ofHistory at the University of Ottawa and the author of ExcessiveExpectations: Maritime Commerce and the Economic Development of NovaScotia, 1740-1870.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Julian Gwyn is Professor Emeritus in the Department ofHistory at the University of Ottawa and the author of ExcessiveExpectations: Maritime Commerce and the Economic Development of NovaScotia, 1740-1870.
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Preface 1 The Siege of Louisbourg and Its Aftermath, 1745-55 2 The Halifax Squadron in Peace and War, 1755-75 3 Naval War with Rebel America, 1775-83 4 Short Peace and Long War, 1783-1807 5 Preying on American Commerce, 1793-1812 6 Maritime War with the United States, 1812-15 7 Conclusion and Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
Preface 1 The Siege of Louisbourg and Its Aftermath, 1745-55 2 The Halifax Squadron in Peace and War, 1755-75 3 Naval War with Rebel America, 1775-83 4 Short Peace and Long War, 1783-1807 5 Preying on American Commerce, 1793-1812 6 Maritime War with the United States, 1812-15 7 Conclusion and Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
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