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Nineteenth-Century Cape Breton
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24 March 1992

"Hornsby's treatment of Cape Bretoners immigration experience and subsequent development is both meaningful and moving; superior to anything else done on the subject. His geographer's penchant for situating material firmly in time and space results in a coherent and well-presented book that contributes significantly to an ongoing dialogue on migration and community formation -- one of the important zones of enquiry in Canada at the moment." Del Muise, Department of History, Carleton University.
"A solid piece of research, clearly and competently written." Eric Ross, Department of Geography, Mount Allison University.
"Hornsby's treatment of Cape Bretoners immigration experience and subsequent development is both meaningful and moving; superior to anything else done on the subject. His geographer's penchant for situating material firmly in time and space results in a coherent and well-presented book that contributes significantly to an ongoing dialogue on migration and community formation -- one of the important zones of enquiry in Canada at the moment." Del Muise, Department of History, Carleton University. "A solid piece of research, clearly and competently written." Eric Ross, Department of Geography, Mount Allison University.