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The Boundaries of Nationality in Mid-18Th Century Nova Scotia*
EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY German Immigration to Mainland
The Field of German-Canadian Studies from 2000-2017: a Bibliography
Anglo-French Relations and the Acadians in Canada's
Recent Publications Relating to the History of the Atlantic Region
Huguenot Silversmiths in London, 1685-1715
The History of the Canadian Governmental Representation in Germany 1
Acadian Exiles: a Chronicle of the Land of Evangeline Arthur G
English Attitudes Toward Continental Protestants with Particular Reference to Church Briefs C.1680-1740
Via Nova Scotia, Canada
A Local Sense of Place: Halifax's Little Dutch Church
CHILDREN of the REVOCATION: the REEDUCATION of FRENCH PROTESTANTS AFTER 1685 by ELIZABETH ANN CHURCHICH a Dissertation Submitted
The Origin of Protestant Churches in Relation to Settlement, from the Founding of Halifax to the American Revolution
Protection of Immigrant and Racial Minorities: a Survey of British Legal History
17Th Century
IJRG Article Nova Scotia.Pdf
Working for the Crown. German Migrants and Britain's Commercial
Historical Paper No. 6: Early Settlements and Settler
Top View
Exhibition Reviews 165 of a Christmas Tree to the People Of
Nova Scotia's New Englanders and the Creation of a British
Identity Lost and Found Adrienne Jones
Progressive Protestants: Representation and Remembrance in France, 1685-1815 Bryan Banks
Recent Publications Relating to the History of the Atlantic Region Editor: Patricia L
October 2019
Rossg1997m-1B.Pdf (5.570Mb)
Evangelical Foreign Missionaries in Russia Peter Deyneka and Anita Deyneka
Students Explore German-Canadian Roots Happy Holidays! by Jamie Smith Frohe Festtage! a Unique High School Project Has Unfolded in Walkerton, Ontario
Naturalizations of Foreign Protestants in the American and West Indian Colonies
German Immigrant Arrivals: Resources in the Library of Congress Compiled and Annotated by Barbara B
And Catholics on Prince Edward Island, Situating It in the Wider Context of Canada's
The Experiences of German Immigrants and Locals on the South Shore of Nova Scotia