The Newfoundland Fisheries, c. 1500-1900: A British Perspective

David J. Starkey and Michael Haines analysis the qualitative and quantitative material held in English archives, pertaining to the fisheries of Newfoundland between 1500-1900. Their results indicate that fish harvesting through the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries fluctuated wildly but increased...

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Main Authors: Starkey, David J., Haines, Michael
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Published: Liverpool University Press 2001
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