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Article: Jackson, John M., John M. Bertnick, & Gregory P. Stein: The Mighty Niagara: One River Two Frontiers.(Book Review)
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- Canadian Journal of Urban Research
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- June 22, 2005
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Jackson, John M., John M. Bertnick, & Gregory P. Stein The Mighty Niagara: One River Two Frontiers. Amherst NY: Prometheus Books, 2002. 486 pp. ISBN: 1573929808
Students of Canadian-American relations will welcome this book, a large detailed history of the Niagara River and its adjacent landscapes. Much American history abruptly stops at the Canadian border, and much Canadian history neglects the physical connections and interdependencies from commonly used waters and lands. The book emphasizes the geographical landscapes of early native settlement times and the cumulative overlaps of later socio-economic developments. Its approach is to discuss, simultaneously, both ...
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