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14370-13 Bibliography 10/13/05 2:09 PM Page 183 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 The Atlantic Canada virtual archives. – access to digitised collections of the Winslow Family Papers and the McQueen Family Papers. http://atlanticportal.hil.unb.ca/acva. Atlantic modern: the architecture of the Atlantic provinces 1950-2000. Edited by Steven Mannell. Halifax: TUNS Press and Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Dalhousie University, 2004. 107 p. ill. Brouillette, Sarah. “Books of instruction in Upper Canada and the Atlantic colonies.” In History of the book in Canada. Volume 1 Beginnings to 1840. Edited by Patricia Lockhart Fleming, Gilles Gallichan, and Yvan Lamonde. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004. pp. 259-262. Burton, P., S. Phipps, and L. Lethbridge. “Longitudinal estimates of child poverty in the Maritimes versus the rest of Canada.” Canadian Journal of Regional Science = Revue canadienne des sciences régionales XXVII, 2 (Summer 2004): 255-270. Chatterton, Jeff. Framing the fish farmers: the impact of activists on media and public opinion about the aquaculture industry. (How to Farm the Seas, 3). Halifax: Atlantic Institute for Market Studies, 2004. 21 p. Chiasson, Anselme. “La culture populaire en Acadie.” La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 35, 4 (déc. 2004): 167-178. Clarke, Matthew. “Primary beneficiaries: Newfoundland and Nova Scotia’s struggle to achieve the promise of petroleum wealth.” Dalhousie Journal of Legal Studies 13 (2004): 1- 30. Cody, Howard. “Electoral reform proposals in Québec, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick.” Canadian Parliamentary Review 28, 2 (Summer 2005): 34-38. 14370-13 Bibliography 10/13/05 2:09 PM Page 184 184 Acadiensis Colman, Ronald. Women’s health in Atlantic Canada: a statistical portrait. Halifax: Maritime Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health, 2000. 54 p. Davies, Gwendolyn. “Literary cultures in the Maritime provinces.” In History of the book in Canada. Volume 1 Beginnings to 1840. Edited by Patricia Lockhart Fleming, Gilles Gallichan, and Yvan Lamonde. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004. pp. 368-383. Demetz, Jean-Michel. “Quand l’Amérique était français.” L’Express international 2779 (2004): 36-41. Dewey, S. Pascale. “French legacy in the Americas: the Acadians”. In Representations of Canada: cross-cultural reflections on Canadian society. Vol. 2. Edited by R.M. Timko. Volgograd: Volgograd State University Press, 2003. pp. 43-60. Dick, Ernest J. Remembering ‘Singalong Jubilee’. Halifax: Formac, 2004. 96 p. ill. Dooley, Thomas. A new approach to access and allocation in the Atlantic Canadian fishery. M.M.S. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2004. 50 leaves. Faragher, John Mack. A great and noble scheme. The tragic story of the expulsion of the French Acadians from their American homeland. New York: W.W. Norton, 2005. 544 p. ill.; maps. Fendler, Ute, and Christoph Vatter. “Evangéline multimedia. Un mythe acadien entre Américanité et Américanisation.” Globe. Revue internationale d’études québécoises 7, 2 (2004): 59-79. – revue de l’ Université du Québec à Montréal. Fitch, Benjamin T.E. Doing their duty: politics and recruitment in the Maritimes during World War I. M.A. thesis, University of Calgary, 2003. 152 p. Fleming, Patricia Lockhart. “First printers and the spread of the press.” In History of the book in Canada. Volume 1 Beginnings to 1840. Edited by Patricia Lockhart Fleming, Gilles Gallichan, and Yvan Lamonde. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004. pp. 61-69. Fong, Trudy. Off the beaten path: Maritime provinces, a guide to unique places. 5th ed. Guilford, CT: Insiders’ Guide, 2005. 210 p. – first published in 1996. Gallichan, Gilles. “Official publications [government documents].” In History of the book in Canada. Volume 1 Beginnings to 1840. Edited by Patricia Lockhart Fleming, Gilles Gallichan, and Yvan Lamonde. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004. pp. 309-320. 14370-13 Bibliography 10/13/05 2:09 PM Page 185 Bibliography 185 Hanrahan, John. “Bailout.” Progress 11, 8 (Oct. 2004): 36-38;40. – re. Atlantic Canada’s contribution to Upper Canada, 1759-1857. Hedican, Edward J. “Irish farming households in Eastern Canada: domestic production and family size.” Ethnology 42, 1 (2003): 15-37. Hodgett, Susan, and Stephen A. Royle. “Conceptualising community: policy implications for Atlantic Canada.” British Journal of Canadian Studies 16, 2 (2003): 309-318. Hutcheson, Jeff. Best of Atlantic Canada. Photography by John McQuarrie. Ottawa: Magic Light Publishing, 2004. 176 p. ill. Jobb, Dean. The Acadians: a people’s story of exile and triumph. Mississauga: J. Wiley and Sons, 2005. 296 p. Johnston, A.J.B. “The call of the archetype and the challenge of Acadian history.” French Colonial History 5 (2004): 63-92. _____. “La séduction de l’archétype face au défi de l’histoire de l’Acadie.” La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 36, 1 (mars 2005): 12-46. – article first appeared in French Colonial History 5 (2004): 63-92. Kearney, John F. “Extreme makeover: the restructuring of the Atlantic fisheries.” Acadiensis XXXIV, 1 (Autumn 2004): 156-163. “Laurie Ebacher (1910-2005).” La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 36, 1 (mars 2005): 47-48. Léger, Maurice A. “Hommage au père Anselme Chiasson.” La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 35, 4 (déc. 2004): 185-186. MacBeath, George. Great Maritime achievers in science and technology. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 2004. 127 p. ill. MacDonald, Heidi. “The impact of increased health care funding on the evolution of two congregations of women religious in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, 1945-82.” In Delicate dances: case studies on public policy and the nonprofit sector in Canada. Edited by Kathy Brock. Montréal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2003. pp. 147-170. Meehan, O.M. “The Canadian Hydrographic Service from the time of its inception in 1833 to the end of the Second World War.” Northern Mariner 14, 1 (Jan. 2004): 1-158. _____. “The Hydrographic Survey of Canada from 1928 to the commencement of the end of the Second World War.” Northern Mariner 14, 2 (Apr. 2004): 159-244. 14370-13 Bibliography 10/13/05 2:09 PM Page 186 186 Acadiensis _____. “The Second World War to the appointment of R.J. Fraser as Dominion Hydrographer.” Northern Mariner 14, 2 (Apr. 2004): 245-297. Meek, Jim. “The sin of wages in Atlantic Canada.” Progress 11, 9 (Nov. 2004): 76. – re. Fraser Institute report on job growth, the minimum wage and unemployment. Mickey, Martelle. “The alligator: a steam-powered warping scow.” Nautical Research Journal 49, 3 (2004): 168-174. – scow used in the lumber industry along the eastern Canadian-US border from 1902 to the 1940s; the scow towed log booms and was able to travel over cleared land between lakes. Mouhot, Jean-François. “Des « revenantes »? A propos des « lettres fantômes » et de la correspondance entre exilés acadiens (1757-1785).” Acadiensis XXXIV, 1 (Autumn 2004): 96-115. Pelchat, André. “The amazing grace of the Acadians.” The Beaver 85, 3 (June-July 2005): 14-19. Piart, Robert. “Hommage à M. Robert LeBlant.” La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 35, 4 (déc. 2004): 179-184. Pichette, Robert. “L’Acadie: un pays qui s’est fait.” La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 35, 4 (déc. 2004): 144-166. Saucier, Chantal K. Acadie tropicale: colonisation et assimilation. Ph.D. thesis, University of Louisiana, 2004. 179 p. Verette, Michel. “The spread of literacy.” In History of the book in Canada. Volume 1 Beginnings to 1840. Edited by Patricia Lockhart Fleming, Gilles Gallichan, and Yvan Lamonde. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004. pp. 169-172. Weeks, E.P. [Ernest Poole]. Memoirs of Ernest P. Weeks, 1912-2002: career & travels in Canada & elsewhere. Woodstock, NB: GraphXperts Design Service, 2004. 331 p. ill. – Weeks was Executive Director of the Atlantic Development Board; Rhodes Scholar from Mount Allison; son of Methodist minister in PEI. Cover title reads “J. Ernest P. Weeks. Memoirs 90 Years 1912-2002 Canada & elsewhere.” NEW BRUNSWICK An account of the erection of St. Thomas Church and parsonage Stanley, N.B. 1845. Transcribed by Elizabeth MacGillivray. [Stanley, NB]: [St. Thomas Church], 2005. 24 p. drawings. – this is a direct copy of original now held at Provincial Archives. 14370-13 Bibliography 10/13/05 2:09 PM Page 187 Bibliography 187 Allodi, Mary, and Stephen Otto. “The art of the unknown mariner.” Rotunda 36, 2 (Winter 2003-2004): 13-31. – re. artist Robert Irvine (aka Andrew Crookshank) 1792-1823; connections with Saint John Crookshank family. Arseneault-McGrath, Edna. Voir l’invisible, réaliser l’impossible: biographie de Jean-Paul Losier. Saint-Hubert, Qué.: Les Editons Melonic, 2004. 229 p. Belkhodja, Chedly. “Immigration and the challenge of regionalization: Francophone immigration in New Brunswick.” Canadian Issues = Thèmes canadiens (Spring 2005): 112-115. Belliveau, Joel, et Fredéric Boily. “Deux révolutions tranquilles? Transformations politiques et sociales au Québec et au Nouveau-Brunswick (1960-1967).” Recherches sociographiques 46, 1 (2005): 11-34. Blessings through time: a history of the Scotchtown United Church. Edited by Ann Dalzell and The Ladies of the Scotchtown UCW. Scotchtown, N.B.: United Church Women, 2004. 104 p. ill. Bliss, Michael. “Meighen and Bennett: the crisis of the self-made leader.” In Right honourable men: the descent of Canadian politics from Macdonald to Chrétien. Toronto: HarperPerennial Canada, 2004. pp. 92-121. Brandon, Laura. Pegi by herself: the life of Pegi Nicol MacLeod, Canadian artist. Montréal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2005. 241 p. ill. Campbell, J. Clifford. Happenings in Ripples. Fredericton: The Author, 2004. 192 p. Campbell, W.E. (Gary). The road to Canada. The grand communications route from Saint John to Quebec. (New Brunswick Military Heritage Series, 5). Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions; New Brunswick Military Heritage Project, 2005.