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Moody, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1945-
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Annapolis Royal (N.S.) -- History.
Nova Scotia -- History.
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Moody, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1945-
Annapolis Royal (N.S.) -- History.
Nova Scotia -- History.
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A history of Annapolis Royal : a town with a memory. Volume
2
: 1949-2005 / Barry Moody.
by
Moody, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1945-
Nimbus Publishing, 2014.
Call #:
971
.633
M817h
v
.2
Subjects
Annapolis Royal (N.S.) -- History.
Nova Scotia -- History.
ISBN:
9781771082006 (hc.)
Alternate title:
Annapolis Royal : a town with a memory. Volume
2
: 1749-2005
Notes:
"'A History of Annapolis Royal 1749-2005' is the perfect companion to our 'A History of Port Royal/Annapolis Royal, 1605-1800' by Brenda Dunn. These two volumes present a comprehensive four-hundred year panorama of one of Canada's most colourful and interesting towns"--Co-publisher's note (Pages ix-x).
Maps on lining papers.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
In spite of its status as capital and chief military post in Nova Scotia, Annapolis Royal in 1749 remained a small community, with its early development influenced by its origins as a military settlement. The town would continue to experience tremendous change over the next two hundred and fifty years, witnessing the commercial boom of ship and rail and then the challenges facing rural Canada due to urbanization. Through it all Annapolis Royal has remained nationally significant and quietly dignified. From the devastating fires that ravaged sections of the community and in the spirit of rebirth, Annapolis Royal has emerged as a leader in heritage preservation in Canada. This volume explores some of the main themes of the town's story and attempts to understand how and why the town evolved as it did to become the community that it is in the early twenty-first century. Includes 20 historical and contemporary photographs and illustrations and includes an index. Barry Moody taught history at Acadia University from 1970 to 2013. He lives in Port Royal, Nova Scotia.
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