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BIBLIOGRAPHY/BIBLIOGRAPHIE
Recent Publications
Relating to the History
of the Atlantic Region
Editor: Patricia L. Belier,
New Brunswick.
ATLANTIC PROVINCES
Contributors: Joan Ritcey,
Newfoundland and Labrador.
John MacLeod,
Nova Scotia.
Sharon Clark,
Prince Edward Island.
Algonquians, Hurons, and Iroquois: Champlain explores America, 1603-1616:
being the voyages and explorations of Samuel de Champlain (1604-1616).
Dartmouth: Brook House Press, 2000. 238 p. ill. – republication in one
volume of the 1906 Annie Bourne two-volume translation.
“Atlantic Canada’s major projects inventory 2000: building for the future.” Atlantic
Report [Atlantic Provinces Economic Council] 35, 1 (Spring 2000): 1-12.
“Back to the future: a discussion.” Acadiensis XXX, 1 (Autumn 2000): 60-63. –
from the forum: “Back to the future: the new history of Atlantic Canada,”
Atlantic Canada Studies Conference XIII, May 2000.
Beaulieu, Gérard. “Pour une histoire des relations culturelles Québec-Acadie. Note
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Bell, D.G. “Was Amerindian dispossession lawful? The response of 19th-century
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Belliveau, Joël. “Regard sur l’Acadie et ses rapports avec le Québec: analyse
critique.” Égalité : revue acadienne d’analyse politique 44-45 (printemps
1999): 289-300. – re le livre de Patrice Dallaire.
Best, Michael. “40 reasons we love Atlantic Canada.” Coast Life (Fall-Winter
2000): 22-28.
“Best companies to work for in Atlantic Canada.” Atlantic Progress 7, 4 (May
2000): 35-42.
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Braud, Gérard-Marc. “L’odyssée acadienne à travers une famille Aucoin de Martin
à Alexandre.” La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 31, 3-4 (déc.
2000): 241-245.
Buckner, P.A. “‘Limited identities’ revisited: regionalism and nationalism in
Canadian history.” Acadiensis XXX, 1 (Autumn 2000): 4-15.
Chiasson, Guy, and Joseph Yvon Thériault. “Construction d’un sujet acadien:
résistance et marginalité.” International Journal of Canadian Studies 20
(automne 1999): 81-99.
Clarke, P.D. “L’Acadie perdue; Or, Maritime history’s other.” Acadiensis XXX, 1
(automne 2000): 73-91.
Coates, Ken S. The Marshall decision and native rights. (McGill-Queen’s Native
and Northern Series, no. 25). Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s
University Press, 2000. 246 p. ill.
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Coops, P. Lorraine. “That small still voice: The Allinite legacy and Maritime
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dans le récit national canadien.” Acadiensis XXIX, 2 (printemps 2000):
102-119.
Cumming, Judi. “The child emigrant from Great Britain: the experience of
Middlemore Homes = Les enfants émigrés de la Grande-Bretagne:
l’histoire des Middlemore Homes.” Archivist = L’Archiviste 115 (1997): 611.
Davies, Gwendolyn. “The three wise men of Maritime literature: a personal tribute.”
Acadiensis XXX, 1 (Autumn 2000): 31-37. – re Fred Cogswell, Douglas
Lochhead, and Malcolm Ross.
“Déclaration finale du sommet parallèle de la francophonie.” Égalité : revue
acadienne d’analyse politique 44-45 (printemps 1999): 229-235. – de la
Coalition du Sommet de la Francophonie, 1999.
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Dick, W.M. “Sex and class revisited.” Acadiensis XXIX, 2 (Spring 2000): 156-169.
Dupont, Jean-Claude. “Quelques mythes et symboles de la tradition acadienne.” La
Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 31, 3-4 (déc. 2000): 231-240.
Dupuy, Richard, Francine Mayer, and René Morissette. Rural youth: stayers,
leavers and return migrants. (Statscan. Analytical Studies Branch.
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report funded in part by Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, paper
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Fawcett, Anne. Atlantic Canada’s comforts of home: special hosts and their places
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“Forum on R. v. Marshall.” Dalhousie Law Journal 23, 1 (Spring 2000): 5-182. –
includes five articles on the Marshall decision.
Friesen, Gerald. “Atlantic Canada’s historical writing today: no Howe?” Acadiensis
XXX, 1 (Autumn 2000): 64-72.
Gidengil, Elisabeth, André Blais, Richard Nadeau, and Neil Nevitte. “Making sense
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Gould, Eliga H. The persistence of empire. British political culture in the age of the
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Hiller, James K. “Is Atlantic Canadian history possible?” Acadiensis XXX, 1
(Autumn 2000): 16-22.
Howell, Colin D. “Development, deconstruction and region: a personal memoir.”
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McKay, Ian. “A note on ‘region’ in writing the history of Atlantic Canada.”
Acadiensis XXIX, 2 (Spring 2000): 89-101.
McMahon, Fred. Retreat from growth: Atlantic Canada and the negative-sum
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The Supreme Court of Canada and its justices, 1875-2000: a commemorative book
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