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 “[Atlantic women poets].” Pottersfield Portfolio 18, 3 (Spring 1998): 1-68. — special issue. L’Acadie. [CD Rom] . Halifax: Maritime Trading Co., 1999. — see www.portageinc.com Adams, Trevor J. “Grow up!: Atlantic Canada can have four tiny voices, or one loud one. It’s up to us.” Atlantic Progress 6 (May 1999): 128. — re Atlantic Union. Antoft, Kell. Grassroots democracy: local government in the Maritimes . Halifax: Henson College, Dalhousie University, 1998. 171 p. ill. Arsenault, Donat. Des trésors acadiens = Acadian treasures . n.p.: n.p., [1997?] 248 p. Atlantic Canada advantage: a comparison of business costs in Atlantic Canada, Europe and the United States / sponsored by Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency. Atlantic ed. [Ottawa]: Prospectus, Inc, 1997. 39, 36 p. graphs, map. Atlantic Canada after confederation: The Acadiensis reader, volume two . Edited by Phillip A. Buckner, Gail G. Campbell and David Frank. 3rd ed., rev. Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1999. 460 p. Atlantic Canada in the global community . Edited by James Crewe [et al.]. St. John’s: Breakwater; Scarborough, Ont.: Prentice Hall Ginn, 1998. 298 p. ill. maps. Atlantic Canada’s pride guide: your gay, lesbian & bisexual directory . Portion of Pride guide. Halifax: Pride Guide, 1999. 80 p. ill. Babineau, René. Les exilés et la Louisiane acadienne . [N.-B.]: René Babineau, 1997. 86 p. Baird, David. Northern lights: lighthouses of Canada. Toronto: Lynx Images, 1999. Bibliography/Bibliographie 219 — Nfld. pp. 34-63; N.S., pp. 64-99; P.E.I., pp. 100-115; N.B., pp. 116-131. Barton, Bruce. “Too distant voices: the publishing of dramatic texts in the Maritimes. (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, Canada).” Canadian Theatre Review 98 (Spring 1999): 4-8. Basque, Maurice, Nicole Barrieau and Stéphanie Côté. L’Acadie de l’Atlantique . Moncton; Québec: Société nationale de l’Acadie - Centre d’études acadiennes et Centre international de recherche et de documentation de la francophonie, 1999. 152 p. Beaman, Lori G. “The paths between resistance and collaboration: evangelical women in Atlantic Canada.” Atlantis 22, 1 (Fall-Winter 1997): 9-18. Bernard, Florian. André Bernard (circa 1620-circa 1670) et ses descendants: suivi d’un dictionnaire biographique et généalogique des familles Bernard de souche acadienne . Magog, Qué.: Editions héritage acadien, 1996. [250?] p. _________. Charles de Menou de Charnisay, sieur d’Aulnay (1596-1650), gouverneur de l’Acadie . Magog, Qué.: Editions héritage acadien, [199?] 67 p. _________. Charles de Saint-Etienne de la Tour (1593-1666), gouverneur de l’Acadie . Magog, Qué.: Editions héritage acadien, [199?] 66 p. Bertness, Mark D. The ecology of Atlantic shorelines. Sunderland, Mass.: Sinauer Associates, 1999. 417 p. Bodo, Peter. The Atlantic salmon handbook: a compact guide to all aspects of fly fishing for the king of game fish . 1st ed. Halifax: Nimbus, 1997. 196 p. ill. Boudreau, Gérald C. “‘L’ignorance est un vice’: une démarche de scolarisation en Acadie.” La Société canadienne d’histoire de l’église catholique. Etudes d’histoire religieuse 59 (1993): 125-141. Brasseaux, Carl A. The founding of new Acadia: the beginnings of Acadian life in Louisiana, 1765-1803 . Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1987; 1996 229 p. ill.; maps. Brun, Régis. L’Acadie - sur l’empremier et aujourd’hui. Sous la direction de Ronald Labelle = Acadia - past and present. Edited by Ronald Labelle. Trans. by Sally Ross. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes; Université de Moncton, 1999. 114 p. Campbell, Jennifer. “Shafted.” Atlantic Progress 6 (June 1999): 34-41. — re Canadian perception of Atlantic region. Chute, Janet E. “Aboriginals: Algonquians/Eastern Woodlands.” In Encyclopedia of Canada’s peoples . Edited by Paul Robert Magocsi. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, for the Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1999. pp. 14-30. Colpitts, George. “Conservation, science, and Canada’s fur farming industry, 1913- 220 Acadiensis 1945.” Histoire Sociale = Social History XXX, 59 (May 1997): 77-107. Compiled genealogical materials of the Maritime provinces [and index]: 1650- 1995 . Edited by New England Genealogy Interest Group. Orange County California Genealogical Society. Huntington Beach, Calif.: Orange County California Genealogical Society, n.d. 1 reel mic. Cox, Stephen. The Titanic story: hard choices, dangerous decisions. Chicago: Open Court, 1999. 152 p. Cruise, David, and Allison Griffiths. Journey into the heart of Canada: working the land. Toronto: Viking, 1999. Curtis, Wayne. Frommer’s Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island: with Newfoundland and Labrador . 2nd ed. (Frommer’s Complete Travel Guides). [N.Y.]: Macmillan Travel, 1998. 229 p. maps. Dallaire, Patrice. Regard sur l’Acadie et ses rapports avec le Québec. Essai . Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1999. [221] p. tableaux. Denton, Frank T., Christine H. Feaver and Byron G. Spencer. Population change in Atlantic Canada: looking at the past, thinking about the future . Halifax: Atlantic Institute for Market Studies, 1997. 48 p. Drodge, Susan. “Representations of Maritime culture and histories: a review essay.” Journal of Canadian Studies 34, 2 (Summer 1999): 215-224. Eaton, John P. Titanic: a journey through time . 1st American ed. New York: W.W. Norton, 1999. 248 p. Fishing places, fishing people: traditions and issues in Canadian small-scale fisheries. Edited by Dianne Newell and Rosemary E. Ommer. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1999. 374 p. Fong, Trudy. Maritime provinces . 2nd ed. (Off the beaten path). Old Saybrook, Conn.: Globe Pequot Press, 1999. 197 p. ill. Foster, John Wilson. “Recent media treatments of the Titanic tragedy.” Material History Review 48 (Fall 1998): 182-191. Freedman, Joe. Charter schools in Atlantic Canada: an idea whose time has come . [Halifax]: Atlantic Institute for Market Studies / AIMS, 1997. 44 p. Le Gallant, David. “The Acadian flag: a flag for a unique people.” Flagscan 14, 2 (Summer 1999): 6-11. _________. Généalogie des principales familles acadiennes de Mont-Carmel. Tignish, Î.-P.-É.: D. Le Gallant, 1998. unp. Gaudet, André. Que signifient les noms indiens de ces villes et villages des provinces maritimes . [Tracadie-Sheila]: [Les Editions la Grande Marée], 1995. 82 p. Gorham, Deborah. “From Bonavista to Vancouver Island: Canadian women’s Bibliography/Bibliographie 221 history as regional history in the 1990s.” Acadiensis XXVIII, 2 (Spring 1999): 119-125. Griffiths, Naomi. “Acadians.” In Encyclopedia of Canada’s peoples . Edited by Paul Robert Magocsi. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, for the Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1999. pp. 114-136. Grzetic, Brenda. Women in technical work in Atlantic Canada: a community research project funded by the Women’s Program, Status of Women Canada . St. John’s: WITT Newfoundland and Labrador, 1998. 54 p. Hatt, Jennifer. “Aquaculture: Something fishy going on here.” Atlantic Business 9, 5 (1998): 22-26. — overview of Atlantic Provinces’ projects. Haycock, Ronald, and Serge Bernier. Teaching military history: Clio and Mars in Canada = L’enseignement de l’histoire militaire: Clio [et] Mars au Canada . Athabasca, Alta.: Athabaska University, 1995. 152 p. ill. — refers to programmes at UNB, pp. 82-90; Acadia, pp. 59-63. Higgins, Andrew, and Jesse Spaulding III. World War II adventures of Canada’s Bluenose: the Americans . Newport Beach, Calif.: West Indies Trading Co., 1998. 192 p. ill. maps. Holt, David. “The top 101 companies of Atlantic Canada.” Atlantic Progress 6 (Sept.-Oct. 1999): 57-62. Home for Christmas: stories from the Maritimes and Newfoundland. Edited by Sabine Campbell. Fredericton: Goose Lane, 1999. 236 p . Index to pre-1900 English-language Canadian cultural and literary magazines. Computer disk. Compiled by Thomas B. Vincent. Ottawa: Optim Corporation, 1994. — includes more than one dozen periodicals relating to the Maritimes. Labelle, Ronald. “Etat actuel de la recherche en ethnologie acadienne.” In Ethnologies francophones de l’Amérique et d’ailleurs . Edited by Anne- Marie Desdouits and Laurier Turgeon. Québec: Les Presses de l’Université Laval, 1997. pp. 49-57. Lalonde, Marc. “Investing in our backyard: current strategies of the Atlantic Equity Fund.” Atlantic Chamber Journal 13 (Jan.-Feb. 1999): 7-8. Lloyd, Tanya. Atlantic Canada . (Discover Canada). Vancouver: Whitecap, 1997. 96 p. — pictorial. Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. Evangéline. Une version acadienne par Pierrette LeBel Saint-Jacques. Dieppe, N.-B.: Pierrette LeBel Saint-Jacques, 1997. 107 p. “Looking ahead: How important will energy developments be to Atlantic Canada?” Atlantic Report 33 (Winter 1999): 1-8. MacIntyre, John. “The great Atlantic quiz.” Atlantic Progress 5 (May 1998): 40-43. McGowan, Mark G. “Harvesting the ‘red vineyard’: Catholic religious culture in the 222 Acadiensis Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914-1919.” Canadian Catholic Historical Association. Historical Studies 64 (1998): 47-70. _________. “Irish Catholics.” In Encyclopedia of Canada’s peoples . Edited by Paul Robert Magocsi. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, for the Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1999. pp. 734-763. — Atlantic material pp. 736-740. McIntosh, Robert. “Constructing the child: new approaches to the history of
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