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Bibliography/Bibliographie Recent Publications Relating to the History of the Atlantic Region Editor: Patricia L. Belier, Contributors: Joan Ritcey, New Brunswick. Newfoundland and Labrador. John MacLeod, Nova Scotia. Sharon Clark, Prince Edward Island. ATLANTIC PROVINCES Abreu-Ferreira, Darlene. “Portugal’s cod fishery in the 16th century: myths and misconceptions.” In How deep is the ocean?: Historical essays on Canada’s Atlantic fishery . Edited by James E. Candow and Carol Corbin. Sydney, N.S.: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1997. pp. 31-44. “‘After the collapse’: being a collection of studies on the experience of the ‘collapse’ of Atlantic Canada’s fishery in the years 1994 and 1995 and the phenomenon of change.” Dalhousie Law Journal 18, 1 (Spring 1995), pp. 1-167. Algonquians of the east coast . Time-Life Books, ed. (The American Indians). New York: Time-Life, 1995. 175 p. illus. — includes a photo essay of Mi’kmaq quillwork. Anderson, Frank W. A dance with death. Canadian women on the gallows, 1754- 1954 . Saskatoon and Calgary: Fifth House, 1996. 241 p. illus. — includes: Minnie McGee - P.E.I.; Eleanor Power, Catherine Snow, Johanna Hamilton, Catherine Brown - Nfld.; Hope Young, Charlotte Flahaven, Carmello Marablito - N.S.; and Angèle Poulin, Elizabeth Ward and Lina Voisine - N.B. Arai, A. Bruce. “Policy and practice in the Atlantic fisheries: problems of regulatory enforcement.” Canadian Public Policy = Analyse de politiques XX , 4 (Dec. 1994), pp. 353-364. tables. Armstrong, Christopher. Blue skies and boiler rooms. Buying and selling securities in Canada, 1870-1940 . Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997. 390 p. illus. — includes material on Wm. Maxwell Aitken and I.W. Killam. Aspects of the Canadian evangelical experience . Edited by G.A. Rawlyk. (McGill- Queen’s Studies in the History of Religion, series 2). Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1997. 542 p. Atlantic Canada advantage: a comparison of business costs in Atlantic Canada, Europe and the United States KPMG. Sponsored by Atlantic Canada Opportunities Bibliography/Bibliographie 141 Agency . [Ottawa]: Prospectus, 1997. 36 p. graphs. map. Atlantic Canada bed and breakfasts . 3rd ed. Halifax: Formac, 1997. 256 p. ill. Atlantic sea stories . Edited by J. Bell. Porters Lake, N.S.: Pottersfield Press, 1995. 222 p. Augustin, Jean-Pierre. “Acadie et Acadiens vus par les géographes français, une région découverte, oubliée et retrouvée.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 415-427. maps. Baker, Angela. “A muscular regionalism: gender and the ‘manly appeal’ of Maritime Rights in the Halifax Herald of the 1920s.” Nova Scotia Historical Review 16, 2 (Dec. 1996), pp. 49-70. Barnes, Thomas G. “‘Twelve apostles’ or a dozen traitors? Acadian collaborators during King George’s War, 1744-8.” In Law, politics and security measures, 1608- 1837 . Edited by F. Murray Greenwood and Barry Wright. (Canadian State Trials, v.1). Toronto: University of Toronto Press for Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History, 1996. pp. 98-113. Bastarache, Michel. “L’intégration économique des provinces de l’Atlantique.” égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse politique 32 (automne 1992), pp. 145-154. Bayle Petrelli, Françoise. “De l’essentiel à l’anecdotique: l’influence de J. Poulin sur l’oeuvre de J. Savoie.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 395-406. Beattie, Mary Elizabeth. Obligation and opportunity: single Maritime women in Boston , 1870-1930 . Ph.D. thesis, University of Maine, 1994. 268 p. AAT 9513260 DAI-A 56/01, p. 320 (July 1995). Bedford, David, and Sidney Pobihushchy. “On-reserve Status Indian voter participation in the Maritimes.” Canadian Journal of Native Studies 15, 2 (1995), pp. 255-278. tables. Bell, D.G. “African-American refugees to Annapolis and Saint John, 1783: a ship passenger list.” Nova Scotia Historical Review 16, 2 (Dec. 1996), pp. 71-80. _________. “Maritime legal institutions under L’Ancien Régime .” Manitoba Law Journal 23, 1 & 2 (1996), pp. 103-131. Bellerive, Fiona K. Light upon the shadows of exodus: Maritime women and the Boston YMCA, 1890-1910. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1995. Berger, Carl. Honour and the search for influence: a history of the Royal Society of Canada . Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996. 167 p. — passim various Atlantic Canadian members. Bishop, Arthur. Our bravest and our best. The stories of Canada’s Victoria Cross winners . Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd, 1995. 211 p. illus. — includes remarks on 9 Maritimers: from N.B.: W.H.S. Nickerson; H.J. Good; C. Peck; M. Gregg; from N.S.: Wm. E. Hall; P.E. Bent; J.P. Robertson; from N.F.: J.B. Croake; T. Ricketts; and from P.E.I.: F.T. Peters. Bittermann, Rusty. “Farm households and wage labour in the northeastern maritimes in the early 19th century.” In Labour and working-class history in Atlantic 142 Acadiensis Canada: a reader . Edited by David Frank and Gregory S. Kealey. St. John’s: Institute of Social and Economic Research, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1995, pp. 9-40. Blades, Kent. Net destruction: the death of Atlantic Canada’s fishery . Halifax: Nimbus Pub., 1995. 184 p. illus. Blake, Raymond B. “The international fisher off Canada’s East coast in the 20th century.” In How deep is the ocean?: Historical essays on Canada’s Atlantic fishery . Edited by James E. Candow and Carol Corbin. Sydney, N.S.: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1997. pp. 207-222. Boadway, Robin. “The changing face of Canadian federalism: implications for Atlantic Canada.” Atlantic Canada Economics Association = Association d’économique du Canada atlantique. Papers 24 (1995), pp. 1-[11]. Bogaard, Paul A. “The Presbyterian contribution to higher education: teaching science in Maritime universities.” In The contribution of Presbyterianism to the Maritime provinces of Canada . Edited by Charles H.H. Scobie and G.A. Rawlyk. (McGill-Queen’s Studies in the History of Religion, Series 2). Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1997. pp. 35-53; 217-220, table. _________. “Science within the liberal arts: Mount Allison and the Maritime universities.” In Liberal education and the small university in Canada . Edited by Christine Storm. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1996. pp. 89-104. — includes St. Thomas, Acadia, UNB, Mount Allison and St. Francis Xavier Universities. Boivin, Aurélien. “ Au Cap Blomidon . Un plan de reconquête acadienne.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 355-364. Bonsaint, Michel. “Parliamentary privilege: the impact of New Brunswick Broadcasting Co. v. Nova Scotia .” Canadian Parliamentary Review 19, 4 (Winter 1996), pp. 26-35. “The book disease”: Atlantic provinces book collectors . Edited by Eric L. Swanick. (Occasional Papers Series, no. 58). Halifax: Dalhousie University, School of Library and Information Studies, 1996. 119 p. Boucher-Marchand, Monique, and James de Finney. “Réalité littéraire et mythes inspirateurs dans l’émergence de l’imaginaire acadien.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 279-286. Boudreau, Louis-J. “Sainte-Croix en Acadie.” La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 28 (juin-sept. 1997), pp. 114-122. illus. Boudreau, Michael. “Reflections on George A. Rawlyk’s contribution to the history of the Maritimes.” Nova Scotia Historical Review 16, 1 (1996), pp. 1-6. Bourgeois, Daniel. “L’Acadie face à l’intégration économique des Maritimes.” égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse politique 32 (automne 1992), pp. 69-91. tables. Bradbury, Elspeth, and Judy Maddocks. “Deep roots: the east coast.” In The real garden road trip . Victoria: Polestar Book Publishers, 1997. pp. 139-208, illus. Bibliography/Bibliographie 143 Brasseaux, Carl A. “Phantom letters: Acadian correspondence, 1766-1784.” Acadiensis XXIII, 2 (Spring 1994), pp. 124-132. Braud, Gerard-Marc. De Nantes à la Louisiane: l’histoire de l’Acadie, l’odyssée d’un peuple exilé . Nantes, France: Ouest-Ed., 1995. 159 p. Brière, Jean-François. “The French fishery in North America in the 18th century.” In How deep is the ocean?: Historical essays on Canada’s Atlantic fishery . Edited by James E. Candow and Carol Corbin. Sydney, N.S.: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1997. pp. 45-64. Brothers, Donna Jean. Cooperative and competitive federalism in Canada: the case of the East Coast fishery. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1995. Brown, W. Mark. “Competitiveness in a resource dependent region: the case of food processing in Canada’s Maritime provinces.” Canadian Journal of Regional Science = La revue canadienne des sciences régionales 18, 3 (Fall 1995), pp. 401- 425. tables. Brown, Wallace. “Some recent books on late 18th-century Atlantic Canada.” Acadiensis XXIV, 2 (Spring 1995), pp. 114-121. Brox, James A., and Christina A. Fader. “Public infrastructure, regional efficiency, and factor substitutability in Atlantic Canada manufacturing.” Canadian Journal of Regional Science = Revue canadienne des sciences régionales XIX, 2 (Summer- été 1996), pp. 143-159. tables. Brunton, R., J. Overton and J. Sacouman. “Uneven underdevelopments and song: culture and development in the Maritimes.” In Canadian music. Issues of hegemony and identity . Edited by Beverley Diamond and Robert Witmer. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press Inc., 1994. pp. 459-[490]. Buckner, Philip. “The transformation of the Maritimes: 1815-1860.” The London Journal of Canadian Studies 9 (1993), pp. 13-[30]. Bunbury, Dan. “The public purse and state finance: government savings banks in the era of nation building, 1867-1900.” Canadian Historical Review 78 (Dec. 1997), pp. 566-598. figures. _________. From region to nation: government savings banks in the Maritimes and Canada, 1824-1900 Ph.D. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1995. 352 p. AAT NN05255; DAI-A 57/02, p. 817 (Aug. 1996). Burgess, M. “The implications for Atlantic Canada of the failure of the Charlottetown Accord. A political economy perspective.” The London Journal of Canadian Studies 9 (1993), pp. 31-[41]. Burnett, Frederick C. Biographical directory of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick Free Baptist ministers and preachers . (Baptist Heritage in Atlantic Canada, no. 16). Hantsport, N.S.: Lancelot Press, 1996. 303 p.