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Bibliography/Bibliographie Recent Publications Relating to The 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. ATLANTIC PROVINCES Acadia of the Maritimes. Edited by Jean Daigle. Moncton: Université de Moncton, Chaire d'études acadiennes, 1995. Allain, Greg, Isabelle McKee-Allain and J. Yvon Thériault. "Acadian society: interpretations and conjunctures." In Acadia of the Maritimes. Edited by Jean Daigle. Moncton: Université de Moncton, Chaire d'études acadiennes, 1995, pp. 329-370. Arseneault, Samuel and Rodolphe Lamarche. "Geographers and the planning of spatial structures." In Acadia of the Maritimes. Edited by Jean Daigle. Moncton: Université de Moncton, Chaire d'études acadiennes, 1995, pp. 89-133. Association française d'études canadiennes. Acadiens: myths and réalités. [Paris, France: L'Association, 1994]. Bastarache, Michel and Andrea Boudreau Ouellet. "The linguistic and cultural rights of Acadians from 1713 to the present." In Acadia of the Maritimes. Edited by Jean Daigle. Moncton: Université de Moncton, Chaire d'études acadiennes, 1995, pp. 371-414. Beaudin, Maurice and André LeClerc. "The contemporary Acadian economy." In Acadia of the Maritimes. Edited by Jean Daigle. Moncton: Université de Moncton, Chaire d'études acadiennes, 1995, pp. 243-286. Beaulieu, Gérard. "Media in Acadia." In Acadia of the Maritimes. Edited by Jean Daigle. Moncton: Université de Moncton, Chaire d'études acadiennes, 1995, pp. 485-522. Boudreau, Raoul and Marguerite Maillet. "Acadian literature." In Acadia of the Maritimes. Edited by Jean Daigle. Moncton: Université de Moncton, Chaire d'études acadiennes, 1995, pp. 679-719. Brandon, Laura. "Naming names: the war art of Atlantic Canada." ArtsAtlantic 49 (Spring- Summer, 1994), pp. 35-37. "Naming names: the war art of Atlantic Canada (Part Two)." ArtsAtlantic 50 (Fall, 1994), pp. 31-33. Building a fishery that works: a vision for the Atlantic fisheries. Ottawa: Fisheries Council of Canada, 1994. Bibliography/Bibliographie 103 Chevrier, Cécile. Acadie équisses d'un parcours = Sketches of a journey. Dieppe, N.-B.: La Société Nationale d'Acadie, 1994. Chiasson, Anselme, Charlotte Cormier, Donald Deschenes and Ronald LaBelle. "Acadian folklore." In Acadia of the Maritimes. Edited by Jean Daigle. Moncton: Université de Moncton, Chaire d'études acadiennes, 1995, pp. 625-678. Chiasson, Zenon. "Acadian theatre: a cultural institution." In Acadia of the Maritimes. Edited by Jean Daigle. Moncton: Université de Moncton, Chaire d'études acadiennes, 1995, pp. 721- 756. Church, Nancy J. Tourism marketing for rural communities in Canada and the United States: developing a strategic marketing plan. [Sackville, N.B.]: Rural and Small Town Programme and [St.Eugene, Ont.]: Ecotrends Limited, [n.d.]. Clarke, Ernest. The siege of Fort Cumberland, 1776. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1995. Comfort, Judith. Country roads of the Maritimes: New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia. Halifax: Nimbus Publishing Ltd., 1994. Condon, Ann Gorman. "The family in exile: Loyalist social values after the revolution." In Intimate relations: family and community in Planter Nova Scotia, 1759-1800. Edited by Margaret Conrad. Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1995, pp. 42-53. Cormier, Roger E. "Music and the Acadians." In Acadia of the Maritimes. Edited by Jean Daigle. Moncton: Université de Moncton, Chaire d'études acadiennes, 1995, pp. 807-838. Cormier, Yves. L Acadie d'aujourd'hui: guide des provinces maritimes francophones. [Moncton, N.-B.]: Éditions d'Acadie, 1994. Coulombe, Pierre A. Language rights in French Canada. New York: Peter Lang, 1995. Croft, Clary and Sharon Croft. "Civilian everyday clothing of adult Planters." In Intimate relations: family and community in Planter Nova Scotia, 1759-1800. Edited by Margaret Conrad. Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1995, pp. 141-156. Cruikshank, Ken. "With apologies to James: a response to E.R. Forbes." Acadiensis XXIV, 1 (Autumn, 1994), pp. 26-34. Daigle, Jean. "Acadia from 1604 to 1763: an historical synthesis." In Acadia of the Maritimes. Edited by Jean Daigle. Moncton: Université de Moncton, Chaire d'études acadiennes, 1995, pp. 1-43. DesJardins, Pierre-Marcel, Michel Deslierres and Ronald C. LeBlanc. "Acadians and economics: from the colonization to 1960." In Acadia of the Maritimes. Edited by Jean Daigle. Moncton: Université de Moncton, Chaire d'études acadiennes, 1995, pp. 201-242. Doucet, Philippe. "Politics and the Acadians." In Acadia of the Maritimes. Edited by Jean Daigle. Moncton: Université de Moncton, Chaire d'études acadiennes, 1995, pp. 287-327. Elliot, Noel Montgomery. The Atlantic Canadians, 1600-1900: an alphabetized directory of the people, places and vital dates. Toronto: Genealogical Research Library, 1994. Fischer, Lewis R. "The enterprising Canadians: an assessment of Canadian Maritime history since 1975." In Maritime history at the crossroads: a critical review of recent historiography. Research in Maritime History No. 9. Edited by Frank Broeze. St. John's: International Maritime Economic History Association, 1995, pp. 31-52. 104 Acadiensis Forbes, E.R. "The Intercolonial Railway and the decline of the Maritime Provinces revisited." Acadiensis XXIV, 1 (Autumn, 1994), pp. 3-26. Fry, Earl H. "The international economic relations of the Canadian provinces." British Journal of Canadian Studies 8, 1 (1993), pp. 1-12. Labour and working class history in Atlantic 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. Landry, Nicholas. "Transport et régionalisme en contexte pré-industriel: le projet du canal de la baie Verte, 1820-1875." Acadiensis XXIV, 1 (Autumn, 1994), pp. 59-87. Laurette, Patrick Condon. "Aspects of an Acadian art history." In Acadia of the Maritimes. Edited by Jean Daigle. Moncton: Université de Moncton, Chaire d'études acadiennes, 1995, pp. 757-805. Leavitt, Robert M. Maliseet Micmac First Nations of the Maritimes. Fredericton: New Ireland Press, 1995 [second printing 1996]. LeBlanc, Bernard V. and Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc. "Traditional material culture in Acadia." In Acadia of the Maritimes. Edited by Jean Daigle. Moncton: Université de Moncton, Chaire d'études acadiennes, 1995, pp. 577-624. LeBlanc, Gilberte Couturier, Alcide Godin and Aldéo Renaud."French education in the Maritimes, 1604-1992." In Acadia of the Maritimes. Edited by Jean Daigle. Moncton: Université de Moncton, Chaire d'études acadiennes, 1995, pp. 523-562. McCay, Bonnie J. "The Ocean Commons and Community." Dalhousie Review 74 (Fall-Winter, 1994-95), pp. 310-338. MacDonald, Jane. "Law reporting in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland: a history." Canadian Law Libraries 19, 1 (February, 1994), pp. 7-10. Mahaffie, Charles D. Jr. A land of discord always: Acadia from its beginnings to the expulsion of its people, 1604-1755. Camden, Me.: Down East Books, 1995. Mimeault, Mario. "Le capital industriel des pêches dans la baie de Gaspé de 1760 à 1866." Acadiensis XXV, 1 (Autumn, 1995), pp. 33-53. Mitcham, Allison. Prophet of the wilderness, Abraham Gesner. Hantsport, N.S.: Lancelot Press, 1995. The North Atlantic fishery: successes, failures, and challenges. Edited by Ragnar Arnason and Lawrence Felt. Charlottetown: Institute of Island Studies, 1995. O'Brien, Peter. "Beyond the playing fields: small business looks at integration in Atlantic Canada". Halifax: Canadian Federation of Independent Business, 1994. 22, 16 leaves. O'Carroll, Daniel. "Sports in Acadia." In Acadia of the Maritimes. Edited by Jean Daigle. Moncton: Université de Moncton, Chaire d'études acadiennes, 1995, pp. 563-576. Peronnet, Louise. "The situation of the French language in Acadia: a linguistic perspective." In Acadia of the Maritimes. Edited by Jean Daigle. Moncton: Université de Moncton, Chaire d'études acadiennes, 1995, pp. 451-484. "Premiers' report card." Atlantic Progress 2 (March, 1995), pp. 15-17. [Atlantic Provinces premiers] Prévost, Robert. La France des Acadiens. [Moncton]: Éditions d'Acadie, 1994. Bibliography/Bibliograph ie 105 Rayburn, Alan. Naming Canada: stories about place names from Canadian Geographic. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994. Roy, Muriel K. "Demography and demolinguistics in Acadia, 1871-1991." In Acadia of the Maritimes. Edited by Jean Daigle. Moncton: Université de Moncton, Chaire d'études acadiennes, 1995, pp. 135-200. Shaw, Priscilla. Some descendants of Thomas Fawcett (1776-1855). Sebastian, Florida: 1994. Shock waves: the Maritime urban system in the new economy. Edited by George J. De Benedetti and Rodolphe H. Lamarche. [Moncton, N.B.]: The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, [cl994]. Sloan, Tom. "Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island: A variable picture." Language & Society 46 (Summer, 1994), pp. 33-35. Smith, Philip E.L. "Transhumance among European settlers in Atlantic Canada." Geographical Journal 161 (March, 1995), pp. 79-86. [1960s] Steed, Roger G. Diesels in the Maritimes and Newfoundland. Calgary: British Railway Modellers of North America, 1995. Thériault, Léon. "Acadia from 1763 to 1990: an historical synthesis." In Acadia of the Maritimes. Edited by Jean Daigle. Moncton: Université de Moncton, Chaire d'études acadiennes, 1995, pp. 45-88. "The Acadianization of ecclesiatical structures in the Maritimes, 1758-1953." In Acadia of the Maritimes. Edited by Jean Daigle.
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