Donald B. Freeman & Arthur J. Ray 
Give Us Good Measure [PDF ebook] 
An economic analysis of relations between the Indians and the Hudson’s Bay Company before 1763

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Throughout most of the pre-confederation period the fur trade dominated the life of Indians and Europeans alike. Arthur Ray’s earlier book, Indians in the Fur Trade, studied the role of the Indians as they responded to the changing environmental and economic conditions between 1660 and 1870. ‘Give Us Good Measure’ concentrates on the early contact between the Indians and the Hudson’s Bay Company. It offers a path-breaking analysis of the differing European and Indian economic customs and the ways in which the two cultural groups accommodated their differences in order to establish a long-lasting partnership. The authors also examine the way in which the partnership responded to changing economic conditions around Hudson Bay.The book’s approach is innovative in several ways. Extensive use is made of Hudson’s Aby Company business records, little-studied sources which have proved to be highly illuminating. The data have been subjected to a variety of statistical treatments in an effort to obtain new understandings of the economic behaviour of European and Indian traders alike. In assessing their findings, the authors consider whether models drawn from comparative economics, economic anthropology, and economic geography provide any new and useful insights into trading relations that developed between European and Indians before 1763. The book’s clear focus and wide-ranging perspective result in a fresh and important reassessment of early Canadian history.

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Taal Engels ● Formaat PDF ● Pagina’s 316 ● ISBN 9781487574628 ● Uitgeverij University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division ● Gepubliceerd 1978 ● Downloadbare 3 keer ● Valuta EUR ● ID 6961612 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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