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Document generated on 09/25/2021 6:43 p.m. Acadiensis Recent Publications Relating to the History of the Atlantic Region Patricia L. Belier Volume 28, Number 1, Autumn 1998 URI: https://id.erudit.org/iderudit/acad28_1bib01 See table of contents Publisher(s) The Department of History at the University of New Brunswick ISSN 0044-5851 (print) 1712-7432 (digital) Explore this journal Cite this document Belier, P. L. (1998). Recent Publications Relating to the History of the Atlantic Region. Acadiensis, 28(1), 140–242. All rights reserved © Department of History at the University of New This document is protected by copyright law. Use of the services of Érudit Brunswick, 1998 (including reproduction) is subject to its terms and conditions, which can be viewed online. https://apropos.erudit.org/en/users/policy-on-use/ This article is disseminated and preserved by Érudit. Érudit is a non-profit inter-university consortium of the Université de Montréal, Université Laval, and the Université du Québec à Montréal. Its mission is to promote and disseminate research. https://www.erudit.org/en/ 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.