The Ice Hunters: A History of Newfoundland Sealing to 1914

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Breakwater Books, 1994 - 525 pages
The demand for oil to light and lubricate the industrial world changed the face of much of the planet. Newfoundland was part of this widespread transformation as migratory cod fishermen settled here in the early 1800s in order to hunt seals in late winter and early spring. The seal fishery brought prosperity and growth and shaped this new society, but seal hunters and their families paid a heavy human cost in lives lost and suffering experienced. The traditional oil industries were doomed with the discovery of mineral oils and the ha essing of electricity, and Newfoundland-along with other societies-faced painful adjustments while searching for alte ative industries. However while its place in the economy declined, the seal fishery left an indelible imprint on Newfoundland's culture and identity. This study, with its tables, maps and illustrations, examines the history of the Newfoundland seal fishery from its origins up to 1914, ranging in scope from the life of the hunter on the ice flows to the demands of the consumer in the market place. Shannon Ryan was bo in riverhead, Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, and educated at Memorial University of Newfoundland (BA Ed, BA, and MA) and the University of London (PH). He worked for nine years as a schoolteacher and principal and in 1971 he was appointed to the faculty of History. His publications and presentations are in the fields of Newfoundland, Maritime, fisheries and oral history. He served as president of the Newfoundland Historical society during 1984-1988, as Newfoundland's representative on the Social sciences and humanities research council of Canada during 1989-1993 and was elected a fellow of the Royal society in 1988.
 

Contents

Preface
xvii
Introduction
25
Chapter 1 Market Place
65
Economy to 1914
92
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93
Vessels and Ports
121
Fishermen Ice hunters
213
Disasters
282
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448
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455
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466
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473
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481
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487
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495
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501

A Sense of Identity
328
Conclusion
404
228
441
Bibliography
509
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Shannon Ryan was born and received his early education in Riverhead, Harbour Grace. He has studied at Memorial University of Newfoundland (BA (Ed.), BA, MA). The University of London (Ph.D.) and the University of Oslo. He worked for some time as a teacher in Canada and is presently Associate Professor of History at Memorial University.

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