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Permeable border : the Great Lakes Basin as transnational region, 1650-1990

"Permeable Border is an interdisciplinary collaboration of three historians and a geographer (two Americans, one Canadian, and an American of Canadian descent) that traces the economic development of the Great Lakes Basin as borderland and as transnational region. It presents a regional view that transcends borders and makes vital connections between two national histories that are too often studied as wholly separate."--Jacket
Print Book, English, ©2005
University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, ©2005
Congress
xii, 298 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
9780822942610, 9781552382165, 0822942615, 1552382168
59280158
The production of history, the becoming of place / John J. Bukowczyk
Trade, war, migration, and empire in the Great Lakes Basin, 1650-1815 / John J. Bukowczyk
Migration, transportation, capital, and the state in the Great Lakes Basin, 1815-1890 / John J. Bukowczyk
Leaving the "land of the second chance" : migration from Ontario to the Upper Midwest states in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries / Nora Faires
Structuring the permeable border : channeling and regulating cross-border traffic in labor, capital, and goods / David R. Smith
Migration, borderlands, and national identity : directions for research / Randy William Widdis
Region, border, and nation / John J. Bukowczyk
Primary sources in migration studies / Randy William Widdis