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The Voice of Newfoundland studies cultural and political changes in Newfoundland from 1939 to 1949 by taking a close look at the Broadcasting Corporation of Newfoundland's radio programming and the responses of their listeners.
PERFORMING ARTS --- Radio / History & Criticism --- Radio broadcasting --- Journalism & Communications --- Radio & TV Broadcasting --- History --- Social aspects --- Newfoundland and Labrador --- History. --- Broadcasting Corporation of Newfoundland --- Social conditions --- Radio --- Radio industry and trade --- Broadcasting --- BCN --- Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador --- Newfoundland & Labrador --- Freedom of information --- Government publicity --- Mass media --- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation --- Newfoundland --- Social aspects&delete& --- E-books
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The years after Newfoundland's confederation with Canada were ones of rapid social and economic change, as provincial resettlement and industrialization initiatives attempted to transform the lives of rural Newfoundlanders. At Memorial University in St. John's, a new generation of faculty saw the province's transformation as a critical moment. Some hoped to solve the challenges of modernization through their rural research. Others hoped to document the island's "traditional" culture before it disappeared. Between them they created the field of "Newfoundland studies."In Observing the Outports, Jeff A. Webb illustrates how interdisciplinary collaborations among scholars of lexicography, history, folklore, anthropology, sociology, and geography laid the foundation of our understanding of Newfoundland society in an era of modernization. His extensive archival research and oral history interviews illuminate how scholars at Memorial University created an intellectual movement that paralleled the province's cultural revival.
Memorial University of Newfoundland --- History. --- Newfoundland and Labrador --- Historiography. --- Civilization --- Study and teaching --- Social life and customs
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BASIC (Computer program language) --- Visual Basic 6.0 --- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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