List of Figures, Maps, and Tables | p. vii |
Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Introduction: From 'Market' to Markets: New Trends in Rural Economic and Social History | p. 3 |
People on the Move: Migrations and Networks | p. 23 |
Principal Men | p. 49 |
A Connective Enterprise: Madawaska Lumbering | p. 73 |
Sawmills, Gristmills, and Lumber Manufacture | p. 97 |
General Stores: Capitalism's Beachheads or Local Traffic Controllers? | p. 113 |
A Tale of Two Markets: Frontier Farming | p. 137 |
A Hierarchy of Farmers: Saint John Valley Agriculture | p. 155 |
The Homespun Paradox: Domestic Cloth Production and the Farm Economy | p. 181 |
Consumption and the 'World of Goods' | p. 199 |
Conclusion: Domesticating the Economy, Commercializing the Household | p. 221 |
Sources and Methods | p. 233 |
Prices Used for Estimating Production and Surplus Values | p. 247 |
Tables | p. 248 |
Notes | p. 263 |
Bibliography | p. 309 |
Index | p. 343 |
Illustrations | p. 150 |
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