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Bibliography/ Bibliographie Bibliography/ Bibliographie Recent Publications Relating to the History of the Atlantic Region Editor: Elizabeth W. McGahan, Contributors: Joan Ritcey, New Brunswick. Newfoundland and Labrador. John MacLeod, Nova Scotia. Frank L. Pigot, Prince Edward Island. See also: Atlantic Advocate Atlantic Insight (to December 1989) ATLANTIC PROVINCES (This material considers two or more of the Atlantic provinces.) Arsenault, Bona. Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens. 3rd ed. Carleton [Quebec]: CHAU-TV, 1988. 6 v. Atlantic Canada: at the dawn of a new nation j By Greg Marquis, E. Boyde Beck, Joan M. Payzant and Shannon Ryan. [Toronto]: Windsor Publication, 1990, 280 p. ill. Biddiscombe, Perry. "Le Tricolore et l'étoile: The Origin of the Acadian National Flag, 1*67-1912." Acadiensis XX, 1 (Autumn, 1990), pp. 120-147. Buckner, Phillip A. "The Maritimes and confederation: a reassessment." In The causes of Canadian confederation. Edited by Ged Martin. Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1990. pp. 86-113. Buckner, Phillip, P.B. Waite and William M. Baker. "CHR dialogue: the Maritimes and confederation: a reassessment." Canadian Historical Review 71 (March, 1990), pp. 1-45. Cameron, Silver Donald. "Net losses, the sorry state of our Atlantic fishery." Canadian Geographic 110 (April/May, 1990), pp. 44-49. The causes of Canadian confederation. Edited by Ged Martin. Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1989. 172 p. Bibliography I Bibliographie 201 Clarke, Patrick D. The makers of Acadian history in the nineteenth-century. Ph.D. Thesis, Université Laval, 1988. 12 microfiches. (Canadian theses = Thèses canadiennes) Day, Alison. Aquaculture in the Maritimes. Halifax: Nimbus Publications, 1989. Dickson, Vaughan and David Maxwell. "Is Atlantic Canada becoming more dependent on federal transfers? — A comment." Canadian Public Policy - Analyse de politiques 16 (March, 1990), pp. 97-101. Evans, L.T. and N.C. Quigley. "Discrimination in bank lending policies: a test using data from the Bank of Nova Scotia, 1900-1937." Canadian Journal of Economics = Revue canadienne d'économique 23 (February, 1990), pp. 210-225. Forbes, Ernest R. Certains aspects du régionalisme dans les provinces maritimes, 1867-1927. Traduction par Jocelyne Pariseau et Louis Lévesque. Ottawa: Société historique du Canada, 1983. Forward, Charlene N. "Variation in employment and non-employment income in Canadian cities as indicator of economic base differences." Canadian Geographer - le Géographe canadien 34 (Summer, 1990), pp. 120-132. Hackett, D.W. and M. Kabir. "'Is Atlantic Canada becoming more dependent on federal transfers?' — A rejoinder." Canadian Public Policy = Analyse de politiques 16 (June, 1990), pp. 214-217. Hubbard, Jennifer. "Home sweet home? A.G. Huntsman and the homing behaviour of Canadian Atlantic salmon." Acadiensis XIX, 2 (Spring, 1990), pp. 40-71. Kemble, Roger. The Canadian city: St. John's to Victoria: a critical commentary. Montreal: Harvest House, 1989. 220 p. ill. Martin, Ged. "The case against Canadian confederation, 1864-1867." In The causes of Canadian confederation. Edited by Ged Martin. Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1990. pp. 19-49. Nelson, Ralph C, Walter C. Soderlund, Ronald H. Wagenberg and E. Donald Briggs. "Canadian confederation as a case study in community formation." In The causes of Canadian confederation. Edited by Ged Martin. Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1990. pp. 50-85. Sager, Eric W. with Gerald E. Panting. Maritime capital: the shipping industry in Atlantic Canada, 1820-1914. Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press, 1990. Sager, Eric. "Of wooden ships and iron men?" New Maritimes IX (September/ October, 1990), pp. 5-8. Savoie, Donald J. "Canada without Quebec: implications for Atlantic Canada." APEC newsletter 34 (June, 1990), pp. 5-6. Shortt, Mary. "Curtain time in Canada." The Beaver 70 (August/September, 1990), pp. 6-15. Smith, Peter J. "The dream of political union: loyalism, toryism and the federal idea in pre-confederation Canada." In The causes of Canadian confederation. Edited by Ged Martin. Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1990. pp. 148-171. 202 Acadiensis Strople, Geoffrey. Perspectives on community and housing: an overview of a recent survey of rural and small town residents of Atlantic Canada. Sackville, N.B.: Rural and Small Town Research and Studies Programme, Dept. of Geography, Mount Allison University, 1987. Tillotson, Shirley. "The Operators Along the Coast: A Case Study of the Link Between Gender, Skilled Labour and Social Power, 1900-1930. "Acadiensis XX, 1 (Autumn, 1990), pp. 72-88. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Baldwin, Douglas. Land of the red soil, a popular history of Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown: Ragweed Press, 1990. 192 p. ill. "Volunteers in Action: The establishment of government health care on Prince Edward, Island, 1900-1931." Acadiensis XIX, 2 (Spring, 1990), pp. 121-147. Beck, E. Boyde. 'Thefairest land that might possibly be seen ': the image of Prince Edward Island in some descriptive accounts, 1750-1860. M.A. thesis, Queen's University, 1984. 2 microfiches, ill. (Canadian theses = Thèses canadiennes) Bonnell, John Sutherland, with Margaret Bonnell McCuaig-Johnson. "The case of E.O. Brown." The Island Magazine 27 (Spring/Summer, 1990), pp. 9-14. Bumsted, J.M. "Parliamentary privilege and electoral disputes on colonial Prince Edward Island." The Island Magazine 27 (Spring/Summer, 1990), pp. 15-21. Ferguson, Rob. "The search for Port La Joye: archaeology at He Saint-Jean's first French settlement." The Island Magazine 27 (Spring/Summer, 1990), pp. 3-8. Heckbert, Alison Ann. "Carrying the mails, 1763-1861." The Island Magazine 27 (Spring/ Summer, 1990), pp. 22-30. McKenna, M. Olga. Micmac by choice, Elsie Sark — an Island legend. Halifax: Formac, 1990. 194 p. ill. MacKenzie, Ruth Heartz. The stranger within yourself. Charlottetown: The Author, 1989. 84 p. ill. Milne, Mike. "A missing bell, an old mystery." The United Church Observer 53 (February, 1990), pp. 10-11. O'Grady, Thomas B. "James Jeffrey Roche, Irishman, Islander and Boston man of letters." The Island Magazine 27 (Spring/Summer, 1990), pp. 31-37. Owen, Wendy and J.M. Bumsted. "Divorce in a Small Province: A History of Divorce on Prince Edward Island from 1833." Acadiensis XX, 2 (Spring, 1991), pp. 86-104. P.E.I. Department of Finance. Economics, statistics and fiscal anaylsis division. Prince Edward Island statistics: past and present. Charlottetown: 1990. Ray wait, James K. ...and a cast of thousands, a history of the Lane Family of Canada and the United States from their arrival in 1819 to the present. Washington, D.C. : 1989. BibliographyI Bibliographie 203 752 p. ill. Robertson, Ian Ross. "Reform, Literacy, and the Lease: The Prince Edward Island Free Education Act of 1852." Acadiensis XX, 1 (Autumn, 1990), pp. 52-71. Schieven, Arlene. A study of cycle tourists on Prince Edward Island. M.A. thesis, University of Waterloo, 1988. 2 microfiches. (Canadian theses = Thèses canadiennes) Squire, Sheiagh Jennifer. L.M. Montgomery's Prince Edward Island: a study of literary landscapes and tourist development. M.A. thesis, Carleton University, 1989. 3 microfiches, ill. (Canadian theses = Thèses canadiennes) Webber, David. A thousand young men, the colonial volunteer militia of Prince Edward Island, 1775-1874. Charlottetown: RE.I. Museum and Heritage Foundation, 1990. 161 p. ill. Wyand, Irene D. In search of my ancestors, the Wyand, Campbell and associate families, Prince Edward Island. Hunter River, P.E.I.: I.D. Wyand, 1984. x, 410 p. : ill. NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR Abbott, Louise. "Born for music (and the occasional feed of eels)." Canadian Heritage 15 (Fall, 1989) pp. 17-18 — Emile Benoit, fiddler. "How Gerry Benoit became king for a day: The French joie de vivre in Newfoundland [La fête de la Chandeleur]". Canadian Heritage 15 (Fall, 1989) pp. 12-17. ill. Adair, Dennis & Janet Rosenstock. "Trouble comes in threes". Canada & the World 55 (Nov., 1989) pp. 14-17. — unemployment. Aldrich, Frederick A. "The intellectual ferment: A critical factor in effective ocean-related studies." Argonauta 7 (Jan., 1990) pp. 8-10. "And in the best supporting player role...census data". Focus for the future (Statistics Canada) (May, 1989) p. 4. — demography of Great Harbour Deep. Andrews, Gerald Wilfred. Identification of parameters of technology education for Newfoundland and schools. M.Ed, thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1988. 2 microfiches. (Canadian theses = Thèses canadiennes) "Arcade: Through four generations, a philosophy of value for money spent." Newfoundland Lifestyle 8 (no. 1, 1990) p. 28 - Arcade Ltd., St. John's. Armitage, Peter & J.C. Kennedy. "Redbaiting and racism on our frontier: military expansion in Labrador and Quebec." Canadian Review of Sociology & Anthropology 26 (Nov., 1989) pp. 798-817. bib. Bassler, Gerhard P. "Newfoundland's 'dangerous' internees who never were: The history of Victoria Camp, 1940-43." Newfoundland Studies 5 (Spring, 1990) pp. 39-51. bib. plan. - World War II German prisoners. Blinkhorn, Victoria. "Growing pains: establishing the Newfoundland experimental station, 1946-1950." Archivist 16 (Mar. - Apr., 1989) pp. 8-9. — Agriculture. Brennan, James W. "Canada's Newfoundland commemorative postage stamp of 1949." Archivist 16 (Mar. — Apr., 1989) pp. 14-15. 204 Acadiensis Byrnes, Terry. "Gentle witness: Louise Abbott's sensitive approach to photojournalism has produced rare insights into fragile cultures in Quebec and Newfoundland." Photo Life 14 (July, 1989) pp. 13-17. ill. Canada. Northern Cod Review Panel. Independent review of the
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