Bibliography/ Bibliographie

Recent Publications Relating to the History of the Atlantic Region

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ATLANTIC PROVINCES

(This material considers two or more of the Atlantic provinces.)

Acheson, T.W., David Frank and James D. Frost, Industrialization and underdevelop­ ment in the Maritimes, 1880-1930. Toronto: Garamond Press, 1985. 86 p. (Network basics series) — reprints of articles from Acadiensis. Aldred, Diane. Registered timber marks of Eastern from 1870 to 1984 = Les marques des bois de construction enregistrées dans l'est du Canada de 1870 à 1984. Ottawa: Multiscience Publications Ltd. in cooperation with the Canadian Forestry Service..., 1985. 833 p. ill. Andrews, Kenneth R. Trade, plunder and settlement; maritime enterprise and the genesis of the British Empire, 1480-1630. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984. 394 p. ill. Arseneault, Jeanne. "Le costume traditionnel français en Acadie". Dans La vie quo­ tidienne au Québec: histoire, métiers, techniques et traditions.../sous la direction de René Bouchard. Sillery, Que.: Presses de l'Université du Québec, 1983. pp. 249-253. ill. An Atlantic album; photographs of the Atlantic provinces before 1920. [Text by] Scott Robson and Shelagh Mackenzie. Halifax: Nimbus Publishing Ltd., 1985. 168 p. ill. Backhouse, Constance B. "Desperate women and compassionate courts: infanticide in nineteenth-century Canada". University of Toronto Law Journal 34 (1984), pp. 447-478. 188 Acadiensis

Bryce, Maria Calderise. "Music publishers in the Maritimes, 1801-1900". APLA Bulletin 49 (Sept., 1985), pp. 10-11. Buckner, Phillip A. The transition to responsible government: British policy in British North America, 1815-1850. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1985. 358 p. (Contributions in comparative colonial studies; no. 17) and David Frank, eds., Atlantic Canada after Confederation: the Acadi­ ensis reader, volume two. Fredericton, Acadiensis Press, 1985. 386 p. ill. and , eds., Atlantic Canada before Confederation: the Acadiensis reader, volume one. Fredericton, Acadiensis Press, 1985. 355 p. ill. Calder, W.A. "Convict life in Canadian federal penitentiaries, 1867-1900". In Crime and criminal justice in Europe and Canada /edited by Louis A. Knafla. Waterloo, Ont.: Published for the Calgary Institute for the Humanities by Wilfrid Laurier Univer­ sity Press, 1981. pp. 297-318. — includes Halifax and Saint John. Canada: Dept. of the Environment. National Historic Parks and Sites Branch. 1984 bibliography manuscripts and publications. 2d ed. Ottawa, 1985. lv. (various pagings) — issued also in French. Canada. Ministère de l'Environnement. Direction des lieux et des parcs historiques natio­ naux. Bibliographie 1984 manuscrits et publications. 2e éd. Ottawa, 1985. lv. en pagination multiple. — publié aussi en anglais. Canadian regionalism and political culture: a bibliography /compiled by the Regional Employment Opportunities Program of the Institute for Research in Public Policy. [Halifax, 1985]. 52 p. Chartrand, Mark. "The first Canadian trade union legislation: an historical perspective". Ottawa Law Review 16 (1984), pp. 267-296. Chaussade, Jean. La pêche et les pêcheurs des provinces maritimes du Canada: contribu­ tion à l'étude du sous développement à l'intérieur d'un pays riche. Montréal: Presses de l'Université de Montréal, 1983. 302 p. ill. Chittick, Kathryn. "Malcolm Ross [interview]". Studies in Canadian Literature 9, (no. 2, 1984), pp. 241-266. Connor, Daniel and Doreen Bethune-Johnson. Native people and explorers of Canada. Scarborough, Ont.: Prentice-Hall Canada, 1984. 339 p. ill. (Identity social studies series) — Unit 2. Jacques Cartier and the people of the eastern woodlands. Conrad, Margaret. '"Recording angels': the private chronicles of women from the Mari­ time provinces of Canada, 1780-1950". In The neglected majority: essays in Cana­ dian women's history, volume 2/edited by Alison Prentice and Susan Mann Trofimenkoff. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1985. pp. 41-60. — reprints publication of same title (Ottawa: CRIAW, 1982). " 'Sundays always make me think of home': time & place in Canadian women's history". In Not just pin money: selected essays on the history of women's work in . Barbara K. Latham and Robert J. Pazdro, editors. Vic­ toria, B.C.: Camosun College, 1984. pp. 1-16. Bibliography / Bibliographie 189

Cosper, Ronald L. Ethnicity and occupation in Atlantic Canada: the social and economic implications of cultural diversity. Halifax: St. Mary's University, 1984. 47 p. (Ethnic heritage series; vol. 10) Daymond, Douglas M. and Leslie G. Monkman, eds. Towards a Canadian literature; essays, editorials and manifestos. Ottawa: Tecumseh Press, 1984-85. 2 vols. (600 p.) — sections on Atlantic Canada. DeGrâce, Eloi. "L'hymne national acadien". La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 16 (janv./mars, 1985), pp. 11-18. Doucette, Leonard E. Theatre in French Canada: laying the foundations, 1606-1867. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1984. 290 p. (University of Toronto romance series; v. 52) Doyle, James. North of America: images of Canada in the literature of the United States, 1775-1900. Toronto: ECW Press, cl983. 185 p. — includes the following chapters, 'The Canadian past: the idyll of Acadia' and 'The Northeastern frontier' and 'Sportsmen and tourists' and more. Ennals, Peter. "The folk legacy in Acadian domestic architecture: a study in mislaid self images". In Dimensions of Canadian Architecture, vol. 6, 1983/edited by Shane O'Dea and Gerald L. Pocius. Ottawa: Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, 1984. pp. 8-12. ill. Erickson, Vincent O. "Passamaquoddies and protestants: Deacon Sockabason and the Reverend Kellogg of the Society for Propagating the Gospel". Man in the Northeast no. 29 (Spring, 1985), pp. 87-107. Frank, David. "The struggle for development: workers in Atlantic Canada in the twentieth century". In Lectures in Canadian labour and working-class history /edited by W.J.C. Cherwinski and G.S. Kealey. St. John's: Committee on Canadian Labour History; Toronto: New Hogtown Press, 1985. pp. 135-147. ill. King, J.C.H. Thunderbird and lightning: Indian life in northeastern North America, 1600-1900. London: Published for the Trustees of the British Museum by British Museum Publications, cl982. 96 p. ill. Leavitt, Robert M. The Micmacs, [s.l.]: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 1985. 64 p. ill. Léger, Maurice A. "Réflexions sur le drapeau acadien". La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 16 (janv./mars, 1985), pp. 6-10. The Loyalists. Montreal: CBC Transcripts, cl983. 22 p. (4-ID-049) — transcript of Ideas programs of Nov. 14-21, 1983. McEvoy, John. "Atlantic Canada: the constitutional offshore regime". Dalhousie Law Review 8 (May, 1984), pp. 284-343. Manning, James and James Innis. The newlight baptist journals of James Manning and James Innis. Edited by D.G. Bell. Hantsport, N.S.: Published by Lancelot Press for Acadia Divinity College and the Baptist Historical Committee of the United Baptist Convention of the Atlantic Provinces, 1984. 398 p. (Baptist heritage in Atlantic Canada; v. 6) 190 Acadiensis

Parker, George L. The beginnings of the book trade in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1985. 368 p. ill. Pearse, Harold. "Putting the past in focus". Arts Atlantic no. 22 (Spring, 1985), pp. 34-37. ill. — deals with the photographic exhibition, The Past in Focus: A Com­ munity Album before 1918. Pincombe, C. Alexander. 40 years under the Blue: a history of the Blue Cross of Atlantic Canada, [s.l.]: Maritime Hospital Service Association, cl985. 136 p. ill. Poetschke, Tom. "Community dependence on fishing in the Atlantic provinces". Cana­ dian Journal of Regional Science = Revue canadienne des sciences régionales 7 (Fall, 1984), pp. 211-226. Sacouman, R. James. "Uneven development: Atlantic Canada". In The new practical guide to Canadian political economy. Edited by Daniel Drache and Wallace Clement. Toronto: James Lorimer & Co., 1985. pp. 136-144. Sager, Eric W. "The Maritime History Group and the history of seafaring labour". Labour/Le Travail no. 15 (1985), pp. 165-172. ill. Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, Earl of. The collected writings of Lord Selkirk, 1799-1809. Winnipeg: Record Society, 1984. 372 p. (The writings and papers of Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk; v. 1: Manitoba Record Society publications; v. 7) Sinclair, Peter R. "From peasants to corporations: the development of capitalist agricul­ ture in Canada's Maritime provinces". In Contradictions in Canadian society... Edited by John A. Fry. Toronto: John Wiley & Sons, 1984. pp. 276-291. Sitwell, O.F.G. and N.R.M. Seigfried. The regional structure of the Canadian economy. Toronto: Methuen, 1984. 192 p. ill. Smith, Patrick J. and Marsall W. Conley. '"Empty harbours, empty dreams': the demo­ cratic socialist movement in Atlantic Canada". In Building the Co-operative Commonwealth: Essays on the democratic socialist tradition in Canada/edited by J. William Brennan. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina, 1984. pp. 227-251. (Canadian Plains proceedings; 13) Vipond, Robert C. "Constitutional politics and the legacy of the Provincial Rights Move­ ment in Canada". Canadian Journal of Political Science = Revue canadienne de science politique 18 (June, 1985), pp. 267-109. Winson, Anthony. The roots of agrarian decline: farming in the Maritimes, 1850-1930. Halifax: Gorsebrook Research Institute, St. Mary's University, 1985. 18 p. (Work­ ing paper; no. 7-85) The uneven development of rural economy in Canada: the Maritimes and Canada. Halifax: Gorsebrook Research Institute, St. Mary's University, 1985. 34, 5 p. (Working paper; no. 6-85) Wylie, William. "Nebulous substance: the portrayal of iron and steel employment in printed census reports of British North America, 1851-1891". Archivaria no. 19 (Winter, 1984/85), pp. 122-136. Bibliography/Bibliographie 191

NEW BRUNSWICK

Albert, Thomas. The history of Madawaska. Translated into English by Sister Thérèse Doucette and Dr. Francis Doucette. Madawaska, Me.: Madawaska Historical Soci­ ety, 1985. 253 p. ill. Allaby, J. Kenneth. Highfield Street United Baptist Church, Moncton, New Brunswick: the first one hundred years, 1877-1977. Moncton, N.B., 1977. 40 p. ill. Allain, Greg. The evaluation of a community action program in , New Bruns­ wick: a case study of the Canadian ' war on poverty'. Santa Barbara, Cal.: Dept. of Sociology, University of California, 1978. 103 p. ill. Anglican Church of Canada. Dioceses. Fredericton. Women's Auxiliary. 25 years of progress, 1953-1978. Fredericton, 1978 (?). 27 p. ill. Arsenault, Fernand, Edmor Babineau. François-A médée Bourgeois. Moncton, N.-B.: Editions d'Acadie, 1985. 105 p. ill. Bell, B. Richard. "Territorial jurisdiction of municipal and regional police personnel in New Brunswick". Dalhousie Law Journal 8 (May, 1984), pp. 519-527. Bell, D.G. ed. "The St. John valley pre-Loyalists: two new documents". Generations no. 24 (June, 1985), pp. 2-7. — 'Sunbury County election protest, 1783' and 'Pre-loyalists drawing government rations, 1784'. Belliveau, Alphée. "40 ans de vie française à Fredericton". Le petit courier 2 (sept., 1983), pp. 13-20. Bradley, Herbert. History of Foreston, Carleton County, New Brunswick, including the adjacent communities of Biggar Ridge and Beaufort, [s.l.], 1984. 176 p. ill. Brideau, René. Historique de Sheila, 1650-1981. Sheila, N.-B.: Village de Sheila, 1984 (?). 101 p. ill. Burrows, John. Petitcodiac: a village history. Petitcodiac, N.B., 1984. Ill p. ill. Clerke, Earl G. The history of the United Baptist Church at Lower Millstream, Kings Co., N.B. [s.l.], 1983 (?). 120 p. ill. Corey, Judson M. The story of Knowlesville: the community and its people, [s.l.], 1985. 242 p. ill. Cormier, Pierre. Bouctouche, reflets d'un passé: album de photographies historiques commentées = Bouctouche of the past: a pictorial history... Bouctouche, N.-B.: Conseil municipal, cl984. 204 p. ill. Cunningham, Robert and K.R. Mabee. Tall ships and master mariners. St. John's: Breakwater Books, 1985. 191 p. ill. Dictionnaire biographique du Nord-est du Nouveau-Brunswick. Deuxième cahier: [Bertrand, N.-B.]: Société historique Nicolas-Denys, 1984. 76 p. ill. (La Société historique Nicolas-Denys. Revue d'histoire 13 (sept./déc, 1984). Doiron, Jean, comp. Bibliographie acadienne. Halifax: Fondation d'Education des provinces maritimes, 1984 (?). 38 p. 192 Acadiensis

Doiron, Odilla, Gloria Boudreau et Jeannette Hébert. L'histoire de St.-Sauveur, N.-B. St.-Sauveur, N.-B.: La Caisse populaire St.-Sauveur Ltée, 1985. 85 p. ill. Doucet, Jean. La Caisse populaire l'Assomption Ltée, 1944-1984: aperçu historique. Moncton, N.-B.: Caisse populaire l'Assomption, cl984. 32 p. ill. Dubay, Guy F. Chez-nous: the St. John Valley. Augusta, Me.: Maine State Museum, cl983. 114 p. ill. — text in English and French in parallel columns. Dubeau, Sharon. "Loyalist migrations: New Brunswick to Upper Canada". Canadian Genealogist 6 (June, 1984), pp. 81-90. ill. Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies. [Jacques Carder] Talence, France: Associ­ ation française d'études canadiennes, 1985. 230 p. ill. (Etudes canadiennes = Cana­ dian studies no 17 (dec, 1984) Fox, Marlowe M. 'Pride in our past, faith in our future'; history of Lower Southampton Br. no. 27, Royal Canadian Legion. [Temperance Vale, N.B., 1985.] 46 p. ill. Gaudet, Gustave. La vallée de Memramcook: hier — aujourd'hui. Shédiac, N.-B.: Imprimerie Chedik Ltée, 1984. 220 p. ill. Girl Guides of Canada. New Brunswick Council. Girl guides of New Brunswick, 1867-1985. Saint John, N.B., 1985. 54 p. ill. Godin, J. Elzéar. Un éclair dans la tourmente, 1832-1982. [s.l.], 1982 (?). 96 p. ill. — Maisonnette, N.-B. Goldsmith, Oliver. Autobiography of Oliver Goldsmith; a chapter in Canada's literary history. Edited by Rev. Wilfrid E. Myatt. 2d ed. Hantsport, N.S.: Lancelot Press, 1985. 174 p. ill. Goodfellow, Allan W. Autobiography. Grand Falls, N.B.: Merritt Printing, 1981. 67 p. ill. Le Grand Petcoudiac; histoire des trois-rivières, volume III, 1763 à 1832. Direction de la recherche...Paul Surette...Dieppe, N.-B.: La ville de Dieppe, 1985. 265, [19] p. ill. Hachey, Imelda Bonenfant. Augré du destin. Edmundston, N.-B., 1985. 138 p. Hamelin, Louis-Edmond. "Restigouche: les Micmacs et la bataille du Saumon". Gaspésie 23 (juin, 1985), pp. 26-37. ill. Historique de la Grande Rivière de Tracadie/basé sur le texte écrit par...Jean-Bernard Hébert...[et.al. Sheila, N.-B.: comité du Bicentenaire, 1984 (?)]. 44 p. ill. History of Corn Hill, [s.l., 1985] 240 p. ill. The History of school district number thirty: Centreville, Florenceville, Bath [s.l., 1977 (?)] 64, [18] p. ill. History of Sussex Corner... /compiled by the Sussex Corner Village Council Bicentennial Committee. Edited by W. Harvey Dalling. [Sussex Corner, N.B., 1985 (?)] 32 p. ill. The History of the First Hillsborough United Baptist Church: church history/compiled by Karen Jackman...[et al.]. Moncton, N.B., 1982. 41 p. ill. Bibliography/Bibliographie 193

Kinderrater, A.D. Flooding events in New Brunswick: an historical perspective. Rev. ed. Dartmouth, N.S.: Inland Waters Directorate, Environment Canada, 1985.247 p. ill. Kitchen, Ruby M. and Charles Howell. History of the Second Kingsclear United Baptist Church, 1859-1984. Kingsclear, N.B., 1984 (?). 5 p. ill. Labelle, Ronald. Au Village-du-Bois: mémoires d'une communauté acadienne. Moncton, N.-B.: Centre d'études acadiennes, Université de Moncton, 1985. 245 p. ill. Lacourcière, Luc. "Les animaux (et le Géant) déjoués par l'homme: contes-types 151 (et 151 A)". Les cahiers des dix no 43 (1983), pp. 262-294. ill. Landry, Nicholas. "La petite et moyenne entreprise dans la Péninsule acadienne, 1864-1897: une analyse des sources pour l'histoire économique du nord-est du Nouveau-Brunswick". Le petit courier 4 (hiver, 1985), pp. 39-49. ill. LaPlante, Corrine. "Louis Allain de Néguac (1796-1862)". La Société historique Nicolas-Denys. Revue d'histoire 13 (janv./mai, 1985), pp. 13-30. ill. LeBlanc, Alonzo. "Le Camp d'Espérance de la Miramichi, 1756-7". La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 16 (avril/juin, 1985), pp. 15-22. ill. Lewisville United Baptist Church, Moncton. N.B.: 150 working years, 1827-1977. Moncton, N.B., 1978. 55 p. ill. McBride, Clark A. History of Centreville [Williamstown, N.B.: Williamstown Women's Institute, 1984] 52 p. ill. — reprinted from the original edition of 1931 (?) McGraw, Liette, Allen Kenny, Georgette Losier. Historique de Ste-Rose: histoire et traditions acadiennes. Ste-Rose, N.-B., 1980. 63 p. ill. MacLauchlan, Donald Wells. Mount Allison so fair. [Sackville, N.B.: Mount Allison University, 1980 (?)] 197 p. ill. MacManus, George E. Post offices of New Brunswick, 1783-1930. [Fredericton (?), 1984] 201 p. ill. McNairn, Rosemarie. "Shadows and sunlight; quilts from the New Brunswick Museum". Canadian Collector 20 (Mar./Apr., 1985), pp. 71-74. ill. Manners, morals and mayhem: a look at the first 200 years of law and society in New Brunswick. Fredericton: Public Legal Information Services, 1985. 105 p. ill. Martin, Lois. Historical sketches of the Miramichi. [Newcastle, N.B.], cl985. 159 p. ill. Massé, Claude. "Regard medical sur l'histoire des anciens acadiens". La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 16 (avril/juin, 1985), pp. 1-13. ill. Michaud, Guy R. Brève histoire du Madawaska: débuts à 1900. Edmundston, N.-B.: Les editions GRM, 1984. 206 p. Milner, W.C. "Some Albert County history". Generations no. 24 (June, 1985), pp. 16-19. Mullaly, Edward, "The Saint John theatre riot of 1845". Histoire du théâtre au Canada = Theatre History in Canada 6 (Spring, 1985), pp.« 44-55. K ' Murray, Thomas A. "Thomas Flewelling of Oak Point, Kings County, New Brunswick C1730-1809". Canadian Genealogist 1 (Mar., 1985), pp. 21-53. ill. 194 Acadiensis

Nason, Roger P. Meritorious but distressed individuals: the Penobscot Loyalist Associa­ tion and the settlement of the township of St. Andrews, New Brunswick, 1783-1821. M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1982. 3 microfiches. (Canadiana on microfiche; no. 61127) New Brunswick. Legislative Assembly. Speakers' rulings, 1784-1984 = Décisions des orateurs, 1784-1984. Fredericton, 1985. 321, 358 p. The New Christ Church (Parish) Church, Fredericton, New Brunswick: record of the years covering the history of the Parish of Christ Church and leading up to the con­ secration of the new Christ Church (Parish) Church. Fredericton, 1983. 31 p. ill. Ouellet, J. Maurice. Sur le sentier de la vie; témoinage d'une époque. Moncton, N.-B.: Editions d'Acadie, 1985. 196 p. Paroisse d l'Immaculée-Conception, Edmundston, N.-B. Album-souvenir, centenaire, Petit-Sault en fête, 1880-1980. Edmundston, N.-B., 1980. 87 p. ill. Pepall, Rosalind. "Painted illusions: decorative wall painting in Saint John, New Bruns­ wick". Canadian Collector 20 (Mar./Apr., 1985), pp. 21-25. ill. Petit-Sault en fête, 1880-1980: centenaire de la paroisse de iImmaculée-Conception, Edmundston, N.-B. Edmundston, N.-B., 1980 (?). 87 p. ill. Pipes, Gail Bonsall. Loyalists all. Saint John, N.B.: N.B. Branch, United Empire Loyalist Association of Canada, cl985. 192 p. Pitre, Marie-Claire. "John Gyles (c. 1680-1753): le récit des aventures d'un jeune puritan en Acadie". Le petit courier 4 (hiver, 1985), pp. 20-38. Rioux, Lucide. Early motoring in New Brunswick (1905 to 1914). [s.l.: s.n.], 1985. 97 p. ill. Robichaud, Donat. "Frédéric Bordenave (1856-1924)". La Société historique Nicolas- Denys. Revue d'histoire 13 (janv./mai, 1985), pp. 31-49. ill. St-Amand, Néré. "Oppression et internment en institution psychiatrique: un regard sur le Nouveau-Brunswick". Revue de l'Université de Moncton 17 (no 3, 1984), pp. 25-53. The Salvation Army, Fredericton Corps, 1885-1985 [souvenir book]. Fredericton, 1985. 24 p. ill. Savoie, Alexandre-J. "Biographie de J. Gaspard Boucher". La Société historique du Madawaska. Revue Edmundston, N.-B., 1984. 71 p. ill. (La Société historique du Madawaska. Revue 13 (janv./juin, 1984) Schmeisser, Barbara. "Time-travelling at Beauséjour; art makes history come alive on New Brunswick border". Canadian Collector 20 (Apr., 1985), pp. 51-53. ill. Smith, Scott. "Reclamation of the Imperial Theatre: phase one". Arts Atlantic no. 22 (Spring, 1985), pp. 30-31. ill. Sorg, Marcella H. and Beatrice C. Craig. "Patterns of infant mortality in the upper St. John valley French population, 1791-1838". Human Biology 55 (Feb., 1983), pp. 100-113. ill. Bibliography/Bibliographie 195

Taylor, Donald F. From the splash of the paddle-wheel: true tales of the steamboat era. St. Stephen, N.B.: Print'N'Press, 1985. 121 p. ill. Thibodeau, Lynn, Rodrigue Martin, Charlene Therrien. Historique de Rivière-Verte. Rivière-Verte, N.-B., 1979 (?). lv. (sans pagination) ill. Vachon, André. "Lointaine Acadie". Le petit courier 3 (dec, 1984), pp. 4-8. Vallillée, John E. "Les français de Ste-Anne". Le petit courier 2 (sept., 1983), pp. 2-12. ill. "Liens anciens entre Ste-Anne (Fredericton) et le Madawaska". Le petit courier 4 (hiver, 1985), pp. 5-19. ill

NEWFOUNDLAND

Andrews, Clifford. The Win(d)sor family: Greenspond, Swain's Island, Wesleyville. [St. John's]: The Author, 1984. 174 1. Baker, Melvin. "Henry Hunt Stobb and the establishment of a lunatic asylum in St. John's, Newfoundland, 1836-1855". Scientia Canadiensis 8 (June, 1984), pp. 59-67. Boswell, Peter G. Representational role style perceptions of municipal councillors in Newfoundland and Labrador. Ph.D. dissertation, Carleton University, 1983. 4 microfiches. (Canadian theses on microfiche; no. 59921) Buchanan, Roberta. "Some aspects of the use of folklore in Harold Horwood's, Tomor­ row will be Sunday". Culture & Tradition 8 (1984), pp. 87-100. Buffett, Frederick. Pictorial history of Newfoundland school architecture St. John's: Creative Printers, 1985. 76 p. ill. Cuff, Harry Alfred. A history of the Newfoundland Teachers' Association, 1890-1930. St. John's: Creative Publishers, 1985. 116 p. ports. "Discovery in Labrador: a 16th-century Basques whaling port and its sunken fleet". National Geographic 168 (July, 1985), pp. 40-49. ill. Fairley, Bryant O. "The struggle for capitalism in the fishing industry in Newfound­ land". Studies in Political Economy no. 17 (Summer, 1985), pp. 33-69. Fitzgerald, Jack. Newfoundland disasters. St. John's: Jesperson Press, 1984. 135 p. ill. Ford, Augusta Bonita and Joan Tripp. Memories of a century, 1884-1984: a historical overview of St. Bride's College, Littledale. St. John's: Alumnae Associa­ tion, St. Bride's College, Littledale, [1984]. 26 p. ill. Gard, Peter. "Outport resettlement 20 years later..." Canadian Geographic 105 (June/ July, 1985), pp. 8-17. ill. Grenier, Robert. "Excavating a 400-year-old Basques galleon". National Geographic 168 (July, 1985), pp. 58-68. ill. Handcock, W.G. "A review of the topographic descriptive and toponymie generic terms included in Dictionary of Newfoundland English". Canoma 10 (Dec, 1984), pp. 26-32. ill. 196 Acadiensis

Hiscock, Philip. "The mass media in the folk culture of Newfoundland: a survey of materials in the MUN Folklore and Language Archive (MUNFLA)". Culture & Tradition 8 (1984), pp. 20-38. House, J.D. "The Don Quixote of Canadian politics? Power in and power over New­ foundland society". Canadian Journal of Sociology = Cahiers canadiens de soci­ ologie 10 (Spring, 1985), pp. 171-188. Houston, Cecil J. and William J. Smyth. "The imprint of fraternalism on the landscape of Newfoundland". Canadian Geographer = Géographe canadien 29 (Spring, 1985), pp. 59-65. ill. Hutchings, Jane and Sharon Buehler. Early settlers on the southwestern shore of New­ foundland's northern peninsula. St. John's: Immunology group, Memorial Univer­ sity of Newfoundland, 1984. 352 p. ill. Innu kanantuapatshet. Draft presentation to the special committee of 24 on decoloniza­ tion of the UN General Assembly. [Labrador: Innu Kanantuapatshet, 1982?] 66 1. ill. Janes, Burton K. The biography of Alice Bell Garrigus: Newfoundland's first Pentecostal pioneer. St. John's: Good Tidings Press, 1982-1983. 2 v. Jones, David. A legislative history of the Newfoundland Judicature Act, 1791-1984 com­ plete with a table of disposal. [St. John's]: Newfoundland Law Reform Commission, [1985]. 2 v. (765 p.) Jones, Frederick. "Rouse's 'trivial round'". Newfoundland Studies 1 (Spring, 1985), pp. 91-97. — discussion of the diary of a 19th Century Anglican clergyman in New­ foundland. Kealey, Linda and Gillian Martin. "Sources on women in Newfoundland: the Memorial University of Newfoundland Folklore and Language Archive (MUNFLA)". Culture & Tradition 8 (1984), pp. 52-71. Ladd, H. Landon. "The Newfoundland loggers' strike of 1959". In Lectures in Canadian labour and working-class history /edited by W.J.C. Cherwinski and G.S. Kealey. St. John's: Committee on Canadian Labour History; Toronto: New Hogtown Press, 1985. pp. 148-164. ill. Laxalt, Robert. "The indomitable Basques". National Geographic 168 (July, 1985), pp. 69-71. map. McCorquodale, Susan and Rosemary E. Ommer. "Social continuity and technical change". In Labor [sic] developments in the fishing industry. Special editor: Jean- Louis Chaumel. Ottawa. Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans, 1984. pp. 59-63. (Canadian special publication of fisheries and aquatic sciences; 72) — issued also in French. "Permanence sociale et progrès technique". Dans Evolution des milieux de travail dans le secteur des pêches. Rédacteur spécial: Jean-Louis Chaumel. Ottawa: Ministère des Pêches et des Océans, 1984. pp. 63-67. (Publication spéciale canadienne des sciences halieutiques et aquatiques; 72) — publiée aussi en anglais. Bibliography / Bibliographie 197

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