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164 Acadiensis Bibliography/Bibliographie Recent Publications Relating to the History of the Atlantic Region 164 Acadiensis Bibliography/Bibliographie Recent Publications Relating to the History of the Atlantic Region Editor: Eric L. Swanick, Contributors: Anne Alexander, New Brunswick. Newfoundland. Ilga Leja, Nova Scotia. Frank L. Pigot, Prince Edward Island. See also: Atlantic Advocate Atlantic Insight ATLANTIC PROVINCES (This material considers two or more of the Atlantic provinces.) Acheson, T.W. "The national policy and the industrialization of the Maritimes." In Canada's age of industry, 1849-1896/edited by Michael S. Cross and Gregory S. Kealey. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, cl982. pp. 62-94. (Readings in Canadian social history; v. 3) — originally appeared in Acadiensis 1 (Spring, 1972). Alline, Henry. Selected hymns and spiritual songs. Edited by Thomas B. Vincent. Kingston, Ont.: Loyal Colonies Press, 1982. 49 p. The journal of Henry Alline. Edited by James Beverley, Barry Moody. Hantsport, N.S.: Lancelot Press for Acadia Divinity College and the Baptist Historical Committee of the United Baptist Convention of the Atlantic Provinces, cl982. 268 p. Apostle, Richard and Don Clairmont. "The marginal work world: variations in work attitudes and behaviour." In Labour in Atlantic Canada /edited by Robert Chanteloup. Saint John: University of New Brunswick at Saint John, 1981. pp. 7-31. (Social science monograph series; v. 4) Armour, Leslie and Elizabeth Trott. The faces of reason: an essay on philosophy and culture in English Canada, 1850-1950. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, cl981. 548 p. — includes the following chapters: 'Reason and intuition: William Lyall and philosophy in the Maritimes'; 'Reason, regionalism and social policy: Wilfred Currier Keirstead, John Macdonald and Herbert Leslie Stewart'. Bibliography / Bibliographie 165 Arsenault, Fernand. "L'église catholique en Acadie: état de la recherche." Revue de l'Université de Moncton 15 (janv./mars, 1982), pp. 105-117. Artibise, Alan F.J. and Gilbert A. Stelter. Canada's urban past: a bibliography to 1980 and guide to Canadian urban studies. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, cl981. 396 p. Bastarache, M. "Dualisme et égalité dans la constitution de demain." In The Atlantic provinces in Canada: where do we go from here? = Les provinces de l'atlantique dans le Canada: vers quoi nous dirigeons-nous? conference [proceedings]. Editor: J.R. Winter, [s.l.]: Atlantic Provinces in Canada Conference/Atlantic Provinces Economie Council, 1981. pp. 152-164. Beck, M. "Implications of some recent constitutional changes for Atlantic Canada". In The Atlantic provinces in Canada: where do we go from here? = Les provinces de l'atlantique dans le Canada; vers quoi nous dirigeons-nous? conference [proceedings]. Editor: J.R. Winter, [s.l.]: Atlantic Provinces in Canada Conference/Atlantic Provinces Economie Council, 1981. pp. 23-33. Birkett, Patricia, comp. Checklist of parish registers = Répertoire de registres parois­ siaux. 3d ed. Ottawa: Manuscript Division, Public Archives of Canada, 1981. 97 p. Blanchette, Jean-François. L'importance des artefacts dans l'étude des modes d'alimen­ tation en Nouvelle-France entre 1720 et 1760. Ottawa: Direction des lieux et des parcs historiques nationaux, Ministère de l'Environnement, 1981. 196 p. ill. (Histoire et archéologie; 52) — publié aussi en anglais. — deuxième partie, "Un ensemble d'artefacts reliés à l'alimentation: l'établissement de Roma (Ile-du-Prince- Edouard), 1732-1745"; Louisbourg est le sujet de plusieurs appendices. The role of artifacts in the study offoodways in New France, 1720-60. Ottawa: National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Dept. of the Environment, 1981. 184 p. ill. (History and archaeology; 52) — issued also in French. — part II, "An Assemblage of artefacts related to foodways: the Roma settlement (Prince Edward Island), 1732-45"; Louisbourg is the subject of several appendices. Boutilier, James A., ed. The RCN in retrospect, 1910-1968. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, cl982. 373 p. ill. — sections on the RCN's role in the Battle of the Atlantic. Brown, D. "Bargaining for a new constitution: the Atlantic position." In The Atlantic provinces in Canada: where do we go from here? = Les provinces de l'atlantique le Canada: vers quoi nous dirigeons-nous? conference [proceedings]. Editor: J.R. Winter, [s.l.]: Atlantic Provinces in Canada Conference/Atlantic Provinces Economic Council, 1981. pp. 34-50. Brown, M. Paul. "A lesson in bureaucratic persistence: the provision of rehabilitation and resource management services in the Maritimes, 1943-81." Canadian Public Administration publique du Canada 25 (Spring, 1982), pp. 130-146. Brunton, R., J. Overton and J. Sacouman. "Uneven underdevelopment and song: culture and development in the Maritimes." In Communication studies in Canada = Etudes canadiennes en communication/Liora Salter. Toronto: Butterworths, 1981. pp. 105- 132. 166 Acadiensis Buttimer, Twila F. 'Great expectations': the Maritime Methodist Church and church union, 1925. M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1981. 3 microfiche. (Cana­ dian theses on microfiche; no. 47708) Chiasson, P.Y. "Federal transfer payments in the Atlantic region, 1962-1977". Atlantic Canada Economics Association. Papers 9 (1980), pp. 65-82. Conference of the Atlantic Canada Shipping Project (5th: 1981: Memorial University of Newfoundland). Merchant shipping and economic development in Atlantic Canada: proceedings of the fifth conference of the A tlantic Canada Shipping Pro­ ject, June 25-June 27, 1981 /edited by Lewis R. Fischer, Eric W. Sager. St. John's: Maritime History Group, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1982. 242 p. ill. Conrad, Margaret. "The printed Page: Reflections on the Symons Report." APLA Bulletin 45 (Mar., 1982), pp. 53, 56, 58. — Canadian studies in Atlantic Canada. Deveau, J. Alphonse. "Quelques aspects de la famille en Acadie de 1670 à 1714." Revue de l'Université Sainte-Anne (1981), pp. 3-11. Dumas, Cécile M.B. Estimation of a labor supply function: a study of the work behaviour of low-income workers in the Maritimes. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1980. 2 microfiche. (Canadian theses on microfiche; no. 48183) Filby, P. William, ed. Passenger and immigration lists bibliography, 1538-1900: being a guide to published lists of arrivals in the United States and Canada. Detroit: Gale Research Co., cl981. 195 p. Fingard, Judith. "The poor in winter: seasonality and society in pre-industrial Canada." In Pre-industrial Canada, 1760-1849/edited by Michael S. Cross and Gregory S. Kealey. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, cl982. pp. 62-78. (Readings in Canadian social history; v. 2) — originally appeared in Canadian Historical Association. Historical Papers (1974). Forsey, Eugene. Trade unions in Canada, 1812-1902. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, cl982. 600 p. — sections on those of Atlantic Canada. Forward, Charles N. "The development of Canada's five leading national ports." Urban History Review/Revue d'histoire urbaine 10 (Feb., 1982), pp. 25-45. ill. — Halifax and Saint John are included. Francis, R. Douglas, Donald B. Smith, eds. Readings in Canadian history, post- confederation. Toronto: Holt, Rinehart and Winston of Canada, cl982. 622 p. — sections on Atlantic Canada. Readings in Canadian history, pre-confederation. Toronto: Holt, Rinehart and Winston of Canada, cl982. 533 p. — sections on Atlantic Canada. Garland, Robert. "The misfortunes of the labour — NDP alliance in Atlantic Canada." In Labour in Atlantic Canada/edited by Robert Chanteloup. Saint John: University of New Brunswick at Saint John, 1981. pp. 44-54. (Social science monograph series; v. 4) Gaudet, J. Charles. Survey of Acadian attitudes towards the implementation of the Official Languages Program. M.A. (Ed.) thesis, Dalhousie University, 1980. 2 Bibliography / Bibliographie 167 microfiche. (Canadian theses on microfiche; no. 48190) Halpert, Herbert, ed. A folklore sampler from the Maritimes, with a bibliographical essay on the folktale in English. St. John's: Memorial University of Newfoundland for the Centre for Canadian Studies, Mount Allison University by Memorial University of Newfoundland Folklore and Language Publications, 1982. 273 p. Harris, R. Cole. "Regionalism and the Canadian archipelago." In A geography of Canada: heartland and hinterland /edited by L.D. McCann. Scarborough: Prentice- Hall, cl982. pp. 459-484. ill. Harvey, Andrew S. and William J. Coffey. Regional trade balances in the Atlantic provinces. Ottawa: Dept. of Economics, University of Ottawa, 1979. 35 1. maps. (Research paper; no. 7908) Heidenreich, Conrad E. and Edward H. Dahl. "The French mapping of North America, 1700-1760." The Map Collector no. 19 (June, 1982), pp. 2-7. ill. Jain, Hem C. "Labour relations in the telephone industry in the Maritimes." In Labour in Atlantic Canada/edited by Robert Chanteloup. Saint John: University of New Brunswick at Saint John, 1981. pp. 65-75. (Social science monograph series; v. 4) Jones, Kenneth. Response to regional disparity in the Maritime provinces, 1926-1942: a study in Canadian intergovernmental relations. M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1980. 3 microfiche. (Canadian theses on microfiche; no. 47753) Lam arche, Rodolphe. L'organisation territoriale en Acadie et l'évolution socio- économique aux Maritimes de 1871-1971. Moncton, 1982. 70 p. ill. Lautard, E. Hugh and Donald J. Loree. "Occupational differentiation between British and French in the Atlantic provinces, 1951-1971." In Labour in Atlantic Canada /edited by Robert Chanteloup. Saint John: University of New Brunswick
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