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Harold Innis and the fur trade : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harold Innis and the fur trade (詳細はHarold Adams Innis (November 5, 1894 – November 8, 1952) was a professor of political economy at the University of Toronto and the author of seminal works on Canadian economic history and on media and communication theory. He helped develop the staples thesis which holds that Canada's culture, political history and economy have been decisively influenced by the exploitation and export of a series of staples such as fur, fish, wood, wheat, mined metals and fossil fuels.〔Easterbrook, W.T. and Watkins, M.H. (1984) "The Staple Approach." In ''Approaches to Canadian Economic History.'' Ottawa: Carleton Library Series, Carleton University Press, pp. 1-98.〕 Harold Innis's classic study ''The Fur Trade in Canada'', (1930) draws sweeping conclusions about the complex and frequently devastating effects of the fur trade on aboriginal peoples; about how furs as staple products induced an enduring economic dependence among the European immigrants who settled in the new colony and about how the fur trade ultimately shaped Canada's political destiny.〔Innis, Harold. (1977) ''The Fur Trade in Canada: An Introduction to Canadian Economic History.'' Revised and reprinted. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp.386-392.〕 ==''The Fur Trade in Canada''==
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