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 Abel, Kerry. “Tangled, lost and bitter? Current directions in the writing of Native history in Canada.” Acadiensis XXVI, 1 (Autumn 1996): 92-101. The Acadian connection = Le lien acadien. Film, 76 min. 51 sec. Director: Monique LeBlanc. NFB, 1995. Title Code: 105C 0195 076 MSN: 34827 — documents Acadian and Cajun branches of director’s family. Andrew, Sheila. “Shaping a sense of humour: the rise of the written joke in 19th- century Acadian newspapers: 1867-87.” Acadiensis XXVI, 2 (Spring 1997): 59-76. tables. Atlantic Canada before Confederation: The Acadiensis Reader, Volume One. Edited by Phillip A. Buckner, Gail G. Campbell and David Frank. 3rd ed. Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1998. 385 p. ill. maps. Atlantic Canada in the global community. Edited by James Crewe et al. [St. John’s]: Breakwater; co-published with Prentice Hall Ginn, Canada, 1998. 298 p. ill. The Atlantic Canada Shipping Project. Ships and seafarers of Atlantic Canada [computer file]. St. John’s: Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1998. 1 computer laser optical disc. ill. The Atlantic Groundfish Strategy (TAGS). [Ottawa]: Human Resources Development Canada, [1998]. [4] p. Atlantic Oil Works. St. John’s: Publishing World inc, 1998-. — also available online: http://www.publishingworld.com/oilgal.html Barrett, Wayne. The Atlantic Canada nature guide. Photography by Wayne Barrett, text by Harry Thurston. Toronto: Key Porter Books, 1998. 176 p. ill. _________, and Anne MacKay. The New Maritimes. Halifax: Nimbus, 1997. 88 p. ill. 196 Acadiensis Bell, D.G. “History, Native issues and the courts: a forum. Historians and the culture of the courts.” Acadiensis XVIII, 1 (Autumn 1998): 23-26. Black, Doug. “New relationships on the east coast: alliancing, labour relations at Hibernia, the Sable gas joint public review.” Alberta Law Review 36 (April 1998): 359-399. tables. Blackwell, John D., and Laurie C.C. Stanley-Blackwell. “Canadian studies: a core collection.” Choice 35 (Sept. 1997): 71-84. Boghen, Andrew. “Provinces maritimes et Bassin des Caraïbes: différents types de rapports selon les cas.” égalité — revue acadienne d’analyse politique 41 (printemps 1997): 171-179. tables. Booth, Glenn Gordon. The Maine door to Canada: immigration to Canada via Portland Maine, 1907-1930. M.A. thesis, University of Maine, 1995. 97 p. Boudreau, J. Paul, and Irene Gammel. “Linguistic schizophrenia: the poetics of Acadian identity construction.” Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d’études canadiennes 32, 4 (Winter 1998): 52-68. Bourque, André-T. Chez les anciens Acadiens: causeries du grand-père Antoine. Edition critique par Lauraine Léger. (Collection Blomidon, 2). Moncton: Chaire d’études acadiennes. Université de Moncton, 1994. 290 p. ill. — originally published in 1911. Buxton, William J., and Charles R. Acland. American philanthropy and Canadian libraries: the politics of knowledge and information. Accompanied by “Report on Canadian libraries” submitted to the Rockefeller Foundation in 1941 by Charles F. McCombs. (Occasional papers). Montreal: Graduate School of Library and Information Studies and the Centre for Research on Canadian Cultural Industries & Institutions, McGill University, 1998. 52; [7], 81 p. Appendix. Canada coast to coast: a guide to over 2,000 places to visit along the Trans- Canada and other great highways. Montreal: Reader’s Digest Association (Canada), 1998. 400 p. ill. maps. Champeau, Florence. A study on the contemporary situation of First Nations in Québec and the Maritimes. M.A. thesis, Université de Bourgogne, 1994. 119 p. Chute, Janet E. “Mi’kmaq fishing in the Maritimes: a historical overview.” In Earth, water, air and fire. Studies in Canadian ethnohistory. Edited by David T. McNab for Nin.Da.Waab.Jig. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1998. pp. 95-113. Clarke, P.D. “Pêche et identité en Acadie: nouveaux regardes sur la culture et la ruralité en milieu maritime.” Recherches sociographiques XXXIX, 1 (jan.- avr. 1998): [59]-101. Coish, E. Calvin. Exploring the Atlantic Provinces. (Readers for New Literates). Bibliography/Bibliographie 197 Grand Falls-Windsor: College of the North Atlantic, 1998. 136 p. ill. maps. Creighton, Norman. Talk about the Maritimes. Edited by Hilary Sircom. Halifax: Nimbus, 1998. 182 p. ill. — originally broadcast on CBC Radio. Després, Anik. Essai d’ethnohistoire sur la contrebande de l’alcool en Acadie. M.Sc. thesis, l’Université de Montréal, 1996. 1 reel mfm. Doig, James F., and Barbara Patton. Land registration and information service. The structure and operations of surveying, mapping, computer programming and land titles under the Council of Maritime Premiers, 1973-1974. Halifax: Council of Maritime Premiers, 1994. 179 p. ill. — cover title: The LRIS story: a legacy for the Maritimes. Dubreuil, Stephan. Come quick danger. A history of marine radio in Canada. Ottawa: Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Coast Guard, 1998. 136 p. ill. _________. CQD — Toujours à l’écoute. Histoire de la radio maritime au Canada. Ottawa: Pêches et Océans Canada. Garde côtière, 1998. 140 p. ill. The Eighteenth Century. Edited by P.J. Marshall. (The Oxford History of the British Empire, v. II). Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. 639 p. tables. maps. Emmerson, Frank. The Scots. (Peoples of the Maritimes) Halifax: Nimbus, 1997. 70 p. ill. Ennals, Peter, and D.W. Holdsworth. Homeplace: the making of the Canadian dwelling over three centuries. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998. 305 p. ill. plans. Evaluation of the Atlantic Groundfish Strategy (TAGS): TAGS/HRDC final evaluation report. (SP-AH046E-03-98). [Ottawa]: Human Resources Development Canada, 1998. 79 p. Fagan, William T. Literacy for living: a study of literacy and cultural context in rural Canadian communities. (Social and economic studies; no. 60) St. John’s: ISER, 1998. 242 p. Frank, David. “One hundred years after: film and history in Atlantic Canada.” Acadiensis XXVI, 2 (Spring 1997): 112-136. From a magic place: a book of verse from young Canadians aged up to 12 years. Edited by Olivera Andric. Victoria, B.C.: Poetry Institute of Canada at Pictorial Press, 1998. 208 p. From Cape Cod to the Bay of Fundy. An environmental atlas of the Gulf of Maine. Edited by Philip W. Conkling. Cambridge, Ma.: MIT Press, 1995. 258 p. ill. maps. García, Marie-France. “A renewal of Acadian identity.” Cultures of the Commonwealth. Essays and Studies 1 (Winter 1995-96): 27-[48]. — special issue “National Identities”; published at the Université de Cergy- 198 Acadiensis Pontoise, Cergy-Pontoise, France. Gifts to last: Christmas stories from the Maritimes and Newfoundland. Selected and introduced by Walter Learning. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 1996. 212 p. Gobbett, Brian, and Robert Irwin. Introducing Canada: an annotated bibliography of Canadian history in English. (Magill bibliographies). Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press; Pasadena, Calif.: Salem Press, 1998. 373 p. Grady, Wayne. “Acadia. This is the forest primeval.” In Chasing the chinook. On the trail of Canadian words and culture. Toronto: Viking; Penguin Books Canada Ltd., 1998. pp. 1-10. _________. “Acadia, Acadia!” Queen’s Quarterly 105, 3 (Fall 1998): 382-391. Gripper, John. Zoos in Maritime Canada: an investigative report. Toronto: World Society for the Protection of Animals, 1996. var. p. 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. Guildford, Janet, and Michael Earle. “On choosing a textbook: recent Canadian history surveys and readers.” Acadiensis XXVII, 1 (Autumn 1997): 133- 144. Harper, Marjory. Emigration from Scotland between the wars: opportunity or exile? (Studies in imperialism). Manchester; New York: Manchester University Press, 1998. 243 p. ill. maps. Hatvany, Matthew G. “Almanacs and the new middle class: New England and Nova Scotian influences and middle-class hegemony in early Prince Edward Island.” Social History XXX, 60 (Nov. 1997): 417-438. Hayes, Eric. Remembering Diana: the royal visit to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island. Photography by Eric Hayes and David Nichols. Halifax: Formac, 1997. 72 p. ill. — visit of June 1983; pictorial. Hébert, Raymond M. “Identity, cultural production and the vitality of francophone communities outside Québec.” In Images of Canadianness. Visions on Canada’s politics, culture, economics. Edited by Leen d’Haeneens. (International Canadian Studies Series). Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 1998. pp.[41]-66. tables. Henry, Jacques. “From Acadien to Cajun to Cadien: ethnic labelization and construction of identity.” Journal of American Ethnic History 17, 4 (Summer 1998): 29-62. Higgins, Andrew, and Jesse Spalding III. World War II adventures of Canada’s Bluenose: the Americans. Newport Beach, Calif.: West Indies Trading Co., 1998. 192 p. ill. maps. Bibliography/Bibliographie 199 Huskins, Bonnie L. Public celebrations in Victorian Saint John and Halifax. Ph.D. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1991. 412 p. DAI-A 53/12, p. 4443 (June 1993). AAT NN71513. Jones, Marsh. The little airline that could! Eastern Provincial Airways. The first fifteen years. St. John’s: Creative Publishers, 1998. 157 p. ill. Kealey,
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