Acadiensis Cover - Centre for Digital Scholarship Journals

Transcription

Acadiensis Cover - Centre for Digital Scholarship Journals
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.
Abreu-Ferreira, Darlene. “Portugal’s cod fishery in the 16th century: myths and
misconceptions.” In How deep is the ocean?: Historical essays on Canada’s
Atlantic fishery. Edited by James E. Candow and Carol Corbin. Sydney, N.S.:
University College of Cape Breton Press, 1997. pp. 31-44.
“‘After the collapse’: being a collection of studies on the experience of the ‘collapse’
of Atlantic Canada’s fishery in the years 1994 and 1995 and the phenomenon of
change.” Dalhousie Law Journal 18, 1 (Spring 1995), pp. 1-167.
Algonquians of the east coast. Time-Life Books, ed. (The American Indians). New
York: Time-Life, 1995. 175 p. illus. — includes a photo essay of Mi’kmaq
quillwork.
Anderson, Frank W. A dance with death. Canadian women on the gallows, 17541954. Saskatoon and Calgary: Fifth House, 1996. 241 p. illus. — includes: Minnie
McGee - P.E.I.; Eleanor Power, Catherine Snow, Johanna Hamilton, Catherine
Brown - Nfld.; Hope Young, Charlotte Flahaven, Carmello Marablito - N.S.; and
Angèle Poulin, Elizabeth Ward and Lina Voisine - N.B.
Arai, A. Bruce. “Policy and practice in the Atlantic fisheries: problems of regulatory
enforcement.” Canadian Public Policy = Analyse de politiques XX, 4 (Dec. 1994),
pp. 353-364. tables.
Armstrong, Christopher. Blue skies and boiler rooms. Buying and selling securities in
Canada, 1870-1940. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997. 390 p. illus. —
includes material on Wm. Maxwell Aitken and I.W. Killam.
Aspects of the Canadian evangelical experience. Edited by G.A. Rawlyk. (McGillQueen’s Studies in the History of Religion, series 2). Montreal & Kingston:
McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1997. 542 p.
Atlantic Canada advantage: a comparison of business costs in Atlantic Canada,
Europe and the United States KPMG. Sponsored by Atlantic Canada Opportunities
Bibliography/Bibliographie 141
Agency. [Ottawa]: Prospectus, 1997. 36 p. graphs. map.
Atlantic Canada bed and breakfasts. 3rd ed. Halifax: Formac, 1997. 256 p. ill.
Atlantic sea stories. Edited by J. Bell. Porters Lake, N.S.: Pottersfield Press, 1995. 222 p.
Augustin, Jean-Pierre. “Acadie et Acadiens vus par les géographes français, une
région découverte, oubliée et retrouvée.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies
37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 415-427. maps.
Baker, Angela. “A muscular regionalism: gender and the ‘manly appeal’ of Maritime
Rights in the Halifax Herald of the 1920s.” Nova Scotia Historical Review 16, 2
(Dec. 1996), pp. 49-70.
Barnes, Thomas G. “‘Twelve apostles’ or a dozen traitors? Acadian collaborators
during King George’s War, 1744-8.” In Law, politics and security measures, 16081837. Edited by F. Murray Greenwood and Barry Wright. (Canadian State Trials,
v.1). Toronto: University of Toronto Press for Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal
History, 1996. pp. 98-113.
Bastarache, Michel. “L’intégration économique des provinces de l’Atlantique.”
égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse politique 32 (automne 1992), pp. 145-154.
Bayle Petrelli, Françoise. “De l’essentiel à l’anecdotique: l’influence de J. Poulin sur
l’oeuvre de J. Savoie.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994),
pp. 395-406.
Beattie, Mary Elizabeth. Obligation and opportunity: single Maritime women in
Boston, 1870-1930. Ph.D. thesis, University of Maine, 1994. 268 p. AAT 9513260
DAI-A 56/01, p. 320 (July 1995).
Bedford, David, and Sidney Pobihushchy. “On-reserve Status Indian voter
participation in the Maritimes.” Canadian Journal of Native Studies 15, 2 (1995),
pp. 255-278. tables.
Bell, D.G. “African-American refugees to Annapolis and Saint John, 1783: a ship
passenger list.” Nova Scotia Historical Review 16, 2 (Dec. 1996), pp. 71-80.
_________. “Maritime legal institutions under L’Ancien Régime.” Manitoba Law
Journal 23, 1 & 2 (1996), pp. 103-131.
Bellerive, Fiona K. Light upon the shadows of exodus: Maritime women and the
Boston YMCA, 1890-1910. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1995.
Berger, Carl. Honour and the search for influence: a history of the Royal Society of
Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996. 167 p. — passim various
Atlantic Canadian members.
Bishop, Arthur. Our bravest and our best. The stories of Canada’s Victoria Cross
winners. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd, 1995. 211 p. illus. — includes
remarks on 9 Maritimers: from N.B.: W.H.S. Nickerson; H.J. Good; C. Peck; M.
Gregg; from N.S.: Wm. E. Hall; P.E. Bent; J.P. Robertson; from N.F.: J.B. Croake;
T. Ricketts; and from P.E.I.: F.T. Peters.
Bittermann, Rusty. “Farm households and wage labour in the northeastern maritimes
in the early 19th century.” In Labour and working-class history in Atlantic
142 Acadiensis
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, pp. 9-40.
Blades, Kent. Net destruction: the death of Atlantic Canada’s fishery. Halifax:
Nimbus Pub., 1995. 184 p. illus.
Blake, Raymond B. “The international fisher off Canada’s East coast in the 20th
century.” In How deep is the ocean?: Historical essays on Canada’s Atlantic
fishery. Edited by James E. Candow and Carol Corbin. Sydney, N.S.: University
College of Cape Breton Press, 1997. pp. 207-222.
Boadway, Robin. “The changing face of Canadian federalism: implications for
Atlantic Canada.” Atlantic Canada Economics Association = Association
d’économique du Canada atlantique. Papers 24 (1995), pp. 1-[11].
Bogaard, Paul A. “The Presbyterian contribution to higher education: teaching
science in Maritime universities.” In The contribution of Presbyterianism to the
Maritime provinces of Canada. Edited by Charles H.H. Scobie and G.A. Rawlyk.
(McGill-Queen’s Studies in the History of Religion, Series 2). Montreal &
Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1997. pp. 35-53; 217-220, table.
_________. “Science within the liberal arts: Mount Allison and the Maritime
universities.” In Liberal education and the small university in Canada. Edited by
Christine Storm. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1996.
pp. 89-104. — includes St. Thomas, Acadia, UNB, Mount Allison and St. Francis
Xavier Universities.
Boivin, Aurélien. “Au Cap Blomidon. Un plan de reconquête acadienne.” Etudes
canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 355-364.
Bonsaint, Michel. “Parliamentary privilege: the impact of New Brunswick
Broadcasting Co. v. Nova Scotia.” Canadian Parliamentary Review 19, 4 (Winter
1996), pp. 26-35.
“The book disease”: Atlantic provinces book collectors. Edited by Eric L. Swanick.
(Occasional Papers Series, no. 58). Halifax: Dalhousie University, School of
Library and Information Studies, 1996. 119 p.
Boucher-Marchand, Monique, and James de Finney. “Réalité littéraire et mythes
inspirateurs dans l’émergence de l’imaginaire acadien.” Etudes canadiennes =
Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 279-286.
Boudreau, Louis-J. “Sainte-Croix en Acadie.” La Société historique acadienne.
Cahiers 28 (juin-sept. 1997), pp. 114-122. illus.
Boudreau, Michael. “Reflections on George A. Rawlyk’s contribution to the history of
the Maritimes.” Nova Scotia Historical Review 16, 1 (1996), pp. 1-6.
Bourgeois, Daniel. “L’Acadie face à l’intégration économique des Maritimes.”
égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse politique 32 (automne 1992), pp. 69-91. tables.
Bradbury, Elspeth, and Judy Maddocks. “Deep roots: the east coast.” In The real
garden road trip. Victoria: Polestar Book Publishers, 1997. pp. 139-208, illus.
Bibliography/Bibliographie 143
Brasseaux, Carl A. “Phantom letters: Acadian correspondence, 1766-1784.”
Acadiensis XXIII, 2 (Spring 1994), pp. 124-132.
Braud, Gerard-Marc. De Nantes à la Louisiane: l’histoire de l’Acadie, l’odyssée d’un
peuple exilé. Nantes, France: Ouest-Ed., 1995. 159 p.
Brière, Jean-François. “The French fishery in North America in the 18th century.” In
How deep is the ocean?: Historical essays on Canada’s Atlantic fishery. Edited by
James E. Candow and Carol Corbin. Sydney, N.S.: University College of Cape
Breton Press, 1997. pp. 45-64.
Brothers, Donna Jean. Cooperative and competitive federalism in Canada: the case of
the East Coast fishery. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1995.
Brown, W. Mark. “Competitiveness in a resource dependent region: the case of food
processing in Canada’s Maritime provinces.” Canadian Journal of Regional
Science = La revue canadienne des sciences régionales 18, 3 (Fall 1995), pp. 401425. tables.
Brown, Wallace. “Some recent books on late 18th-century Atlantic Canada.”
Acadiensis XXIV, 2 (Spring 1995), pp. 114-121.
Brox, James A., and Christina A. Fader. “Public infrastructure, regional efficiency,
and factor substitutability in Atlantic Canada manufacturing.” Canadian Journal of
Regional Science = Revue canadienne des sciences régionales XIX, 2 (Summerété 1996), pp. 143-159. tables.
Brunton, R., J. Overton and J. Sacouman. “Uneven underdevelopments and song:
culture and development in the Maritimes.” In Canadian music. Issues of
hegemony and identity. Edited by Beverley Diamond and Robert Witmer. Toronto:
Canadian Scholars’ Press Inc., 1994. pp. 459-[490].
Buckner, Philip. “The transformation of the Maritimes: 1815-1860.” The London
Journal of Canadian Studies 9 (1993), pp. 13-[30].
Bunbury, Dan. “The public purse and state finance: government savings banks in the
era of nation building, 1867-1900.” Canadian Historical Review 78 (Dec. 1997),
pp. 566-598. figures.
_________. From region to nation: government savings banks in the Maritimes and
Canada, 1824-1900 Ph.D. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1995. 352 p. AAT
NN05255; DAI-A 57/02, p. 817 (Aug. 1996).
Burgess, M. “The implications for Atlantic Canada of the failure of the Charlottetown
Accord. A political economy perspective.” The London Journal of Canadian
Studies 9 (1993), pp. 31-[41].
Burnett, Frederick C. Biographical directory of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick Free
Baptist ministers and preachers. (Baptist Heritage in Atlantic Canada, no. 16).
Hantsport, N.S.: Lancelot Press, 1996. 303 p. illus.
Campbell, Brian, and Berkeley Fleming. “Access to excellence? The social
background of Mount Allison students as compared to four other universities in the
Maritimes.” In Liberal education and the small university in Canada. Edited by
144 Acadiensis
Christine Storm. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1996.
pp. 56-86. — includes St. Thomas, Acadia, UNB, Mount Allison and St. Francis
Xavier Universities.
Canada from afar. The Daily Telegraph book of Canadian obituaries. Edited by
David Twiston Davies. Toronto: Dundurn Press, 1996. 270 p. — c. 15 Atlantic
Canadians cited.
Carter, Kathryn. Diaries in English by women in Canada, 1753-1995: an annotated
bibliography. (Feminist Voices / Voix féministes, no. 4). Ottawa: Canadian
Research Institute for the Advancement of Women / Institute canadien de
recherches sur les femmes, 1997. 106 p. — includes diaries found in archives and
libraries in all four provincial archives and in other Atlantic institutions.
_________. A contingency of words: diaries in English by women in Canada, 18301915. Ph.D. thesis, University of Alberta, 1997. 230 p. AAT NQ22961; DAI-A
58/10, p. 3926 (April 1998).
Charpentier, Jean-Michel. “Le Français acadien de sa mixité originale à sa complexité
actuelle.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 197-209.
Chérubini, Bernard. “Les Acadiens ‘habitants’ en Guyane de 1772 à 1853. Destin des
lignées, créolisation et migration.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 40
(juin 1996), pp. 79-97.
_________. “Traduire de localisme: des mises en scène locales de la généalogie à la
recherche anthropologique.” La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 27 (juinsept. 1996), pp. 161-193. — la colonisation de la Guyane et la diaspora acadienne.
Chiasson, Anselme. “Les Capucins en Acadie.” La Société historique acadienne.
Cahiers 28 (juin-sept. 1997), pp. 98-113. illus.
Children’s voices in Atlantic literature and culture: essays on childhood. Edited by
Hilary Thompson. Guelph: Canadian Children’s Press, 1995. 152 p. — papers
presented at the 4th Thomas H. Raddall Symposium, Wolfville, N.S.: Acadia
University, September 1994.
Chovrelat, Geneviève. “Evangéline et Maria Chapdelaine, soeurs mythiques de la
survivance nationale ou soeurs de légende?” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian
Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 305-322.
Cochrane, Jean. Down on the farm. Childhood memories of farming in Canada.
Calgary: Fifth House, 1996.
Cody, Howard. “Atlantic Canada in parliament during the Mulroney years.” American
Review of Canadian Studies 24, 3 (Autumn 1994), pp. 343-360.
Cold-water aquaculture in Atlantic Canada. 2nd ed. Edited by Andrew D. Boghen.
Moncton: Institut canadien de recherche sur le developpement regional = Canadian
Institute for Research on Regional Development, 1995. xii, 672 p. ill. maps.
Comfort, Judith. Country roads of the Maritimes: New Brunswick, Prince Edward
Island, and Nova Scotia. (Country Roads Series). Halifax: Nimbus Pub., 1994. 175
p. illus.
Bibliography/Bibliographie 145
A concise history of Christianity in Canada. Edited by Terrence Murphy. Toronto:
Oxford University Press, 1996. 456 p. illus.
Connelly, M. Patricia and Martha MacDonald. “State policy, the household and
women’s work in the Atlantic fishery.” In 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. pp. 383-398.
The contribution of Presbyterianism to the Maritime Provinces of Canada. Edited by
Charles H.H. Scobie and G.A. Rawlyk. (McGill-Queen’s Studies in the History of
Religion, series 2). Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1997.
267 p. illus.
Coops, P. Lorraine. Living by faith: Maritime Baptist single women missionaries in
India, 1880-1930. Ph.D. thesis, Queen’s University, 1997. 397 p. AAT NN17891;
DAI-A 58/06, p. 2349 (Dec. 1997).
Coops, P.L. and D.J. Hessler, compilers. “George Alexander Rawlyk: a bibliography,
1962-1996.” Acadiensis XXV, 2 (Spring 1996), pp. 159-173.
Copp, Terry [with Richard Nielsen]. No price too high. Canadians and the Second
World War. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1996. 255 p. illus. — includes
general information on Atlantic Canadians.
Cormier, Ronald. Les Acadiens et la seconde guerre mondiale. Moncton: Editions
d’Acadie, 1996. 143 p. illus.
Cox, Lori V. “Fighting the coastal clearances: women and the fishery.” New
Maritimes 14, 3 (Jan.-Feb. 1996), pp. 13-16. illus.
_________. “On the edge: women in the Atlantic fisheries.” Canadian Dimension 30,
1 (Feb.-March 1996), pp. 22-25. illus.
Crépeau, Andrée, and David Christianson. “Home and hearth: an archaeological
perspective on Acadian domestic architecture.” Canadian Folklore canadien 17, 2
(1995), pp. 93-110.
Crooker, William S. Tracking treasure: in search of East Coast bounty. Halifax:
Nimbus Pub., 1998.
d’Entremont, Harley. “L’Acadie et l’intégration politique des provinces de
l’Atlantique: un commentaire.” égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse politique 32
(automne 1992), pp. 155-163.
Davies, Gwendolyn. “‘The anger and despair I feel is real’: social reality in Atlantic
Canadian literature.” London Journal of Canadian Studies 9 (1993), pp. 42-[62].
Davis, C. Mark. “Recent Black Maritime studies.” Acadiensis XXIII, 2 (Spring 1994),
pp. 148-154.
Davis, Stephen A. “Archaeological evidence for pre-contact fishing in the
Maritimes.” In How deep is the ocean?: Historical essays on Canada’s Atlantic
fishery. Edited by James E. Candow and Carol Corbin. Sydney: University College
of Cape Breton Press, 1997. pp. 1-14. tables.
146 Acadiensis
De Benedetti, George J., and Maurice Beaudin. “How linguistic minority
communities contribute to the economic well-being of their regions [in N.S. and
P.E.I.].” In Official languages and the economy = Langues officielles et
l’économie. (New Canadian Perspectives). Ottawa: Heritage Canada, 1996, pp.
121-158.
DeBlois, Albert D. Micmac dictionary. (Mercury Series: Canadian Ethnology
Service, Paper no. 131). Hull: Canadian Museum of Civilization, 1996. 97 p.
Delalune, Sylvie-Anne. “Speaking of group shows....” ArtsAtlantic 52 (SpringSummer 1995), pp. 36-39. illus. — “Marion McCain Atlantic Art Exhibition:
anecdotes and enigmas.”
Desjardins, Pierre-Marcel. “Atlantic economic cooperation and the Acadian
community.” In Has the time come? Perspectives on cooperation. Edited by
Maurice Mandale and William J. Milne. Halifax and Fredericton: Atlantic
Provinces Economic Council and the Vaughan Chair in Regional Economics,
1996, pp. 87-99.
Dickason, Olive Patricia. The myth of the savage and the beginnings of French
colonialism in the Americas. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1997. 372 p.
illus.
Dickinson, John A. “Les chemins migratoires et l’établissement des Acadiens à SaintDenis au XVIIIe siècle.” La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 29, 1&2 (marsjuin 1998), pp. 57-69. tables.
_________. “Les réfugiés acadiens au Canada, 1755-1775.” Etudes canadiennes =
Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 51-61. chart.
Didier, René. “Vers une union administrative des Maritimes?” égalité - revue
acadienne d’analyse politique 32 (automne 1992), pp. 49-67. tables.
Doeringer, Peter B., David G. Terkla, and Audrey Watson. Regulation, industry
structure, and the future of the North Atlantic fishing industry. (CanadianAmerican Public Policy, no. 22 June 1995). Orono: University of Maine,
Canadian-American Center, 1995. [54] p. tables.
Doeringer, Peter B. and David G. Terkla. Troubled waters. Economic structure,
regulatory reform and fisheries trade. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1995.
206 p. charts.
Doiron, Normand. Relation du voyage du Port Royal de l’Acadie ou de la Nouvelle
France ; suivie de poésies diverses. Montréal: Presses de l’Université de Montréal,
1997. [Original relation by Diéreville].
Domestic tourism market research study: Atlantic Canada report. Coopers and
Lybrand Consulting [for Canadian Tourism Commission]. [Ottawa]: Canadian
Tourism Commission, 1996. iv, 38 [8] p. ill. (Solutions for Business).
Doucet, Philippe, and Roger Ouellette. “La collectivité acadienne face aux
conséquences politiques de l’intégration économique du Canada atlantique.”
égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse politique 32 (automne 1992), pp. 111-125.
Bibliography/Bibliographie 147
_________. Maritime (Atlantic) union: history and prospects = L’union des
provinces maritimes (de l’atlantique): rétrospective et prospective. (Maritime
series / La collection maritime, no. 1). s.l.: Canadian Institute for Research on
Regional Development / Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement
régional, 1996. 38 p.
Down east: critical essays on contemporary Maritime Canadian literature. Edited by
by W. Hochbruck and J.O. Taylor. Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 1996.
328 p. (Reflections. bd. 7).
Dubé, Claire. “Le thème de l’ours céleste chez les Micmacs.” Recherches
amérindiennes au Québec 26, 1 (1996), pp. 55-64.
Dunne, Angela. “La dépossession chez Antonine Maillet.” Etudes canadiennes =
Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 287-295.
Education indicators for Atlantic Canada. Halifax: Atlantic Provinces Education
Foundation, 1996. 63 p. ill. maps.
Feehan, James P. “Cooperation among the Atlantic provincial governments: a useful
tactic in an Atlantic Canada strategy.” In Has the time come? Perspectives on
cooperation. Edited by Maurice Mandale and William J. Milne. Halifax and
Fredericton: Atlantic Provinces Economic Council and the Vaughan Chair in
Regional Economics, 1996. pp. 101-123.
Ferley, Paul. “The French cartographer Jacques-Nicolas Bellin’s plans of 18thcentury urban settlements in present-day Canada.” Urban History Review 25, 1
(1996), pp. 36-42 — includes Louisbourg, Halifax and St. John’s.
Ferré, Sandrine. “L’édition au Canada atlantique ou le défi de publier une région.” In
Les masques de la diversité canadienne: nouvelles perspectives européennes =
The guises of Canadian diversity: new European perspectives. Edited by Serge
Jaumain and Marc Maufort. (Cross/cultures; readings in post-colonial literature,
no. 19). Amsterdam; Atlanta, Ga.: Editions Rodopi, 1995. pp. 251-262.
_________. “Edition régionale, défi mondial: le cas des provinces atlantiques.”
Canadian Issues = Thèmes canadiens XIX (1997), pp. 81-92. map.
_________. “Régionalisme, littérature, et édition dans les provinces atlantiques.”
Epilogue = Epilogue 9, 2 (1994), pp. 75-98.
Finbow, Robert. “Atlantic Canada: forgotten periphery in an endangered confederation?”
In Beyond Quebec: taking stock of Canada. Edited by Kenneth McRoberts. Montreal
& Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1995. pp. 61-80.
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. Edited by Frank Broeze. (Research in Maritime history, no.
9). St. John’s: International Maritime Economic History Association, 1995. pp.
31-52.
Le Floc’h, Joseph. “La chanson française de tradition orale en Acadie. Mythe ou
réalité d’un retour aux origines.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37 (Dec.
1994), pp. 265-278. illus.
148 Acadiensis
Fohlen, Claude. “Les Acadiens en quête d’un évêque.” Etudes canadiennes =
Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 89-98.
Fonteneau, Jean-Marie. Les acadiens citoyens de l’atlantique. Rennes, France:
Editions Ouest-France, 1996. 349 p.
_________. “Les Acadiens de Belle-Ile-en-Mer.” La Société historique acadienne.
Cahiers 28 (oct.-dec. 1997), pp. 152-175. illus.
Forbes, E. R. “‘Cutting the pie into smaller pieces’: matching grants and relief in the
Maritime provinces during the 1930s.” In 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. pp. 300-321.
Forsey, Eugene. “Labour and the constitution in Atlantic Canada.” In 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. pp. 345-357.
The French experience in Louisiana. Edited by Glenn R. Conrad. (Louisiana Purchase
Bicentennial series in Louisiana history, no. 1). Lafayette, La.: Center for
Louisiana Studies, University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1995. 666 p. maps. —
passim Acadia, Canada, New France.
Frenette, Yves. Les anglo-normands dans l’est du Canada. (Les groupes ethniques du
Canada, brochure no. 21). Ottawa: La Société historique du Canada, 1996. 18 p.
Friesen, John W. “Maritime First Nations.” In Rediscovering the First Nations of
Canada. Calgary: Detselig Enterprises Ltd., 1997. pp. 45-62. maps.
Garcia, Marie-France. “The Acadian society: a society in evolution.” In Les Cahiers
du CICC. No.1: Sociétés en mouvement = Changing societies. (Série Cultures des
pays du Commonwealth) Centre de recherche sur les civilisations et identités
culturelles comparées de sociétés européennes et occidentales. March 1996.
Genealogist’s handbook for Atlantic Canada research. 2nd ed. Edited by T.M. Punch
with G.F. Sanborn. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1997.
163 p. bib. maps.
“George Rawlyk remembered.” Acadiensis XXV, 2 (Spring 1996), pp. 151-158. illus.
Gerriets, Marilyn and Kris Inwood. “Contextualizing Maritime Canada: productivity
and structure in provincial manufacturing, 1870.” Acadiensis XXVI, 1 (Autumn
1996), pp. 62-81.
Gillis, Sheldon. Putting it on ice: a social history of hockey in the Maritimes, 18801914. M.A. thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1996. 138 p. AAT MM15523; MAI
35/03, p. 691 (June 1997).
Girard, Philip. “The Maritime Provinces, 1850-1939: lawyers and legal institutions.”
Manitoba Law Journal 23, 3 (1996), pp. 379-405.
Godfrey, W. “Loyalist studies in the Maritimes: past and future directions.” London
Journal of Canadian Studies 9 (1993), pp. 1-[12].
Bibliography/Bibliographie 149
_________. “‘A vision beyond reach’: some recent Atlantic Canadian studies.”
Journal of Canadian Studies 28, 4 (Winter 1993/94), pp. 160- 169. — book review
essay.
Goodwin, Daniel Corey. “The faith of the fathers”: evangelical piety of Maritime
regular Baptist patriarchs and preachers, 1790-1855. Ph.D. thesis, Queen’s
University, 1997. 389 p. AAT NQ20560; DAI-A 58/09, p. 3675 (March 1998).
Goyder, John. “Migration and regional differences in life satisfaction in the
anglophone provinces.” Canadian Journal of Sociology 20 (Summer 1995), pp.
287-307. tabs.
Grafton, R. Quentin, and Daniel E. Lane. Canadian fisheries policy: challenges and
choices. (Working Papers, no. 9703E). Ottawa: Dept. of Economics, University of
Ottawa, May 1997. 31 p.
Grant, John Webster. “Presbyterian revivals.” In The contribution of Presbyterianism
to the Maritime provinces of Canada. Edited by Charles H.H. Scobie and G.A.
Rawlyk. (McGill-Queen’s Studies in the History of Religion, Series 2). Montreal
& Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1997. pp. 118-127; 238-240.
Griffiths, Naomi E.S. l’Acadie de 1686 à 1784: contexte d’une histoire. Translated by
Kathryn Hamer. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press for the
Centre for Canadian Studies, Mount Allison University, 1992. Moncton: Editions
d’Acadie, 1997. 134 p. illus.
Grills, Barry. Snowbird: the story of Anne Murray. Kingston: Quarry Press, 1996. 219
p. illus.
Guillemet, Dominique. “Les Acadiens de Belle-Ile-en-Mer: légende et histoire en (re?) construction.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 127144. illus.
Guimond, Maurice. “Petite histoire de la communauté de Notre-Dame du Calvaire.”
La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 28 (juin-sept. 1997), pp. 134-144. illus.
Hall, Frederick A. “Musical Yankees and Tories in Maritime settlements of 18thcentury Canada.” In Canadian music. Issues of hegemony and identity. Edited by
Beverley Diamond and Robert Witmer. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press Inc,
1994. pp. 447-458.
Hamilton, William B. Place names of Atlantic Canada. Toronto: University of
Toronto Press, 1996. 502 p. maps.
Has the time come? Perspectives on Cooperation. Edited by Maurice Mandale, and
William J. Milne. Halifax and Fredericton: Atlantic Provinces Economic Council
and The Vaughan Chair in Regional Economics, 1996.
Hay, Eldon. “Anglicans and covenanters.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical
Society XXXVI, 1 (April 1994), pp. 19-36.
_________. The Chignecto covenanters: A regional history of reformed
Presbyterianism in New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia 1827-1905. (McGill-Queen’s
Studies in the History of religion, no. 24). Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s
150 Acadiensis
University Press, 1996. 214 p. illus.
Hedler, Elizabeth. “Woman as she should be”; or “A Canadian heroine”: the
revelation of a feminine ideal in English Canadian women’s fiction, 1850-1880.
M.A. thesis, University of Maine, 1996.
Henderson, James (Sa’ke’j) Youngblood. “First nations legal inheritances in Canada: the
Mi’kmaq model.” Manitoba Law Journal 23, 1 and 2 (1996), pp. 1-31.
_________. The mi’kmaw concordat. Halifax: Fernwood Pub., 1997. 136 p. illus.
Hero, Alfred O. Louisiana and Québec: bilateral relations and comparative
sociopolitical evolution, 1673-1993. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America,
1995. 381 p.
Hervey, Sheila. “Maritime manifestations.” In Canada ghost to ghost. Toronto:
Stoddart, 1996. pp. 208-234.
Historic inns of Canada’s east coast: a select colourguide. Photography by Julian
Beveridge, Norman Munroe and Wayne Chase. (Colourguide series). Halifax:
Formac, 1997. 72 p. illus.
Hoar, Williams. By way of New England: Hoar and Newcombe pioneers in America.
Vancouver: Tangled Roots Press, 1996. 176 p. illus. — Hopewell Twp.; Shepody.
Hobson, Paul A.R. “Economic cooperation and the Atlantic region: responding to
changes in federal-provincial relations.” In Has the time come? Perspectives on
cooperation. Edited by Maurice Mandale and William J. Milne. Halifax and
Fredericton: Atlantic Provinces Economic Council and the Vaughan Chair in
Regional Economics, 1996. pp. 21-42.
Hou, Feng, and Roderic Beaujot. “A study of interregional migration between Ontario
and Atlantic Canada: 1981-1991.” Canadian Journal of Regional Science = Revue
canadienne des sciences régionales XVIII, 2 (Summer/été 1995), pp. 147-160.
tables.
How deep is the ocean?: Historical essays on Canada’s Atlantic fishery. Edited by
James E. Candow, and Carol Corbin. Sydney: University College of Cape Breton
Press, 1997. [288] p. illus.
Howell, Colin. “A manly sport: baseball and the social construction of masculinity.”
In Gender and history in Canada. Edited by Joy Parr and Mark Rosenfeld. (New
Canadian Readings). Toronto: Copp Clark Ltd., 1996. pp. 187-210. — from his
Northern sandlots: a social history of Maritime baseball. University of Toronto
Press, 1995.
_________. Northern sandlots. A social history of Maritime baseball. Toronto:
University of Toronto Press, 1995. 285 p. illus.
Howlett, Michael and Jeremy Rayner. “Do ideas matter? Policy network
configurations and resistance to policy change in the Canadian forest sector.”
Canadian Public Administration = Administration publique du Canada 38, 3 (Fall
1995), pp. 382-410.
Hurley, Jeremiah, Jonathan Lomas and Vandna Bhatia. “When tinkering is not
Bibliography/Bibliographie 151
enough: provincial reform to manage health care resources.” Canadian Public
Administration = Administration publique du Canada 37, 3 (Fall 1994), pp. 490514. — N.B.: pp. 499-500; N.S.: pp. 500-501.
Huskins, Bonnie. “From haute cuisine to ox roasts: public feasting and the negotiation
of class in mid-19th-century Saint John and Halifax.” Labour/Le Travail 37
(Spring 1996), pp. 9-36.
Hyson, Stewart. “The electoral boundary revolution in the Maritime provinces.”
American Review of Canadian Studies 25 (Summer-Autumn 1995), pp. 285-299.
Jabbra, Nancy W. “Politics and acceptance: the Lebanese in Canada’s Maritime
provinces.” Canadian Ethnic Studies 29, 1 (1997), pp. 99-118.
Jardine, Donald E. Jardines of Atlantic Canada. 2 vols. Halifax: Jardine Clan Society,
Atlantic Provinces Branch, 1997. [754] p. illus.
Johnson, Daniel F. American Civil War: the service records of Atlantic Canadians
with the State of Maine Volunteers. 2 vols. Saint John: DanTech Enterprises Ltd.,
1995. 104 p. illus.
Johnston, Geoffrey. “Presbyterian missionaries from the Maritimes: comparison and
contrast.” In The contribution of Presbyterianism to the Maritime provinces of
Canada. Edited by Charles H.H. Scobie and G.A. Rawlyk. (McGill-Queen’s
Studies in the History of Religion, Series 2). Montreal & Kingston: McGillQueen’s University Press, 1997. pp. 190-205; 256-258.
Kert, Faye Margaret. Prize and prejudice: privateering and naval prize in Atlantic
Canada in the War of 1812. (Research in Maritime History, no. 11). St. John’s:
International Maritime Economic History Association, 1997. 253 p. illus.
Klempa, William. “Scottish Presbyterianism transplanted to the Canadian
wilderness.” In The contribution of Presbyterianism to the Maritime provinces of
Canada. Edited by Charles H.H. Scobie and G.A. Rawlyk. (McGill-Queen’s
Studies in the History of Religion, Series 2). Montreal & Kingston: McGillQueen’s University Press, 1997. pp. 3-18; 207-211.
Kubacki, Maria. “Maria Kubacki in conversation with Mary Pratt.” ArtsAtlantic 54
(Winter 1996), pp. 26-32. illus.
Kurlansky, Mark. Cod: a biography of the fish that changed the world. Toronto:
Vintage Canada, 1998. 294 p. illus.
Labour and working-class history in Atlantic Canada: a reader. Edited by David
Frank, and Gregory S. Kealey. (Social and Economic Papers, no. 22). St. John’s:
Institute of Social and Economic Research, Memorial University of
Newfoundland, 1995. 444 p.
Labrecque, Georges. “Les frontières maritimes du Canada délimitées par des
tribunaux internationaux.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 39 (Dec.
1995), pp. 61-80. maps.
Landry, Nicolas. “Pour une approche pluridisciplinaire de la recherche sur la culture
maritime.” Acadiensis XXIII, 2 (Spring 1994), pp. 133-144.
152 Acadiensis
Lantz, Van. Elasticities of scale in the Canadian forestry industry: a regional sectoral
approach, (1974-93). M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1996.
LeBlanc, Maurice. “Les Pères Eudistes en Acadie.” La Société historique acadienne.
Cahiers 28 (juin-sept. 1997), pp. 123-133. illus.
LeBlanc, Ronnie G[illes]. “La quête pour le droit à la propriété dans l’Acadie des
maritimes, 1763-1800.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994),
pp. 41-50.
LeBlanc, Stéphane, and Jacques Vanderlinden. “Pauvre en France, riche en Acadie?”
La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 29 (mars-juin 1998), pp. 10-33. tables.
Leclerc, André. “Impact du programme de coopération économique des
gouvernements des provinces atlantiques sur les communautés acadiennes.”
égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse politique 32 (automne 1992), pp. 19-46. tables.
Lee, Philip. Home pool. The fight to save the Atlantic salmon. Fredericton: Goose
Lane Editions and New Brunswick Publishing Company Ltd., 1996. 279 p. illus.
Lefort, Danielle. “L’influence de W. Faulkner sur Antonine Maillet.” Etudes
canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 297-304.
Léger, Maurice A. “Les missionnaires de l’ancienne Acadie (1604-1755).” La Société
historique acadienne. Cahiers 28 (juin-sept. 1997), pp. 63-97.
Liberal education and the small university in Canada. Edited by Christine Storm.
Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1996. 233 p.
Lindquist, Evert A. and Karen B. Murray. “Appendix: a reconnaissance of Canadian
administrative reform during the early 1990s.” Canadian Public Administration =
Administration publique du Canada 37, 3 (Fall 1994), pp. 468-489. — N.B.: pp.
479-80; N.S.: 480-482; P.E.I.: 482-484: N.F.: 484-486.
Lormier-Boudreau, Marielle, Karine Laviolette, and Jocelyne Mathieu.
“Collaboration scientifique et échanges Acadie-Québec: retrospectives et projets
actuels.” Canadian Folklore canadien 19, 2 (1997), pp. 77-86.
Louis, Jeanne H. “L’année de tous les dangers pour les neutres francophones et
anglophones d’Amérique du Nord.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37
(Dec. 1994), pp. 63-73.
Lumsden, Ian G. Early views of British North America = Paysages de l’Amérique du
Nord britannique. Fredericton: Beaverbrook Art Gallery, 1994. [75] p. illus.
Lynch, Allan. Sweat equity: Atlantic Canada’s new entrepreneurs. Halifax: Nimbus
Pub., 1996. 293 p. illus.
Lynch, Scott, Wade Locke and Paul Hobson. Should our concern be the gift horse of
the ideological bull? A critical economic assessment of “Looking the gift horse in
the mouth: the impact of Federal transfers on Atlantic Canada”. (Maritime Series,
Monograph no. 2). Moncton: Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement
régional, Université de Moncton = The Canadian Institute for Research on
Regional Development, University of Moncton, 1997. 100 p. tables; figures. —
bilingual summary issued separately without tables.
Bibliography/Bibliographie 153
Lynde, Denyse. “In/visible drama of Atlantic Canada.” In Contemporary issues in
Canadian drama. Edited by Per Brask. Winnipeg: Blizzard Pub., 1995. pp. 235249.
Macdonald, Ronald. “Maritime union - we rise again.” Canadian parliamentary
review 18, 4 (Winter 1995-96), pp. 2-5.
MacEachern, Alan Andrew. In search of eastern beauty: creating national parks in
Atlantic Canada, 1935-1970. Ph.D. thesis, Queen’s University, 1997. 449 p. AAT
NQ22480; DAI-A 58/ 10, p. 4033 (April 1998).
MacLeod, Malcolm. “Another look at ”The Atlantic Provinces in Confederation.”
Acadiensis XXIII, 2 (Spring 1994), pp. 191-197.
Magord, André, Rodrigue Landry, and Réal Allard. “Identités acadiennes, en
Louisiane, en Poitou, et à Belle-Ile.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37
(Dec. 1994), pp. 159-180. tables.
Mahaffie, Charles D. A land of discord always: Acadia from its beginning to the
expulsion of its people, 1604-1755. Camden, Me.: Down East Books, 1995. 319 p.
illus.
Maillet, Marguerite. Bibliographie des publications de l’Acadie des provinces
maritimes: livres et brochures, 1609-1995. Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1997. 555
p. illus.
Mair, Nathan H. Maritime Methodism and the social gospel, 1902-1925. Published
for the Maritime Conference Archives of the United Church of Canada,
s.l.:[author], 1995.
Manning, Preston. “Can Atlantica restore Maritime economy?” Canadian Speeches 9,
3 (June 1995), pp. 33-37.
Marchildon, Gregory P. and Barry Cahill. “Corporate entrepreneurship in Atlantic
Canada: the Stewart Law Firm, 1915-1955.” In Inside the law: Canadian law
firms in historical perspective. Edited by Carol Wilton. (Essays in the History of
Canadian Law, v. vii). Toronto: University of Toronto Press and Osgoode Society
for Canadian Legal History, 1996. pp. 280-319.
Marquis, Gregory. “Haliburton, Maritime intellectuals and ‘The problem of
freedom.’” In The Haliburton bi-centenary chaplet. Edited by Richard A. Davies.
Wolfville, N.S.: Gaspereau Press, 1997. pp. 195-236.
_________. “In defence of liberty: 17th century England and 19th century Maritime
political culture.” University of New Brunswick Law Journal = Revue de droit de
l’Université du Nouveau-Brunswick 42 (1993), pp. 69-94.
Martin, Ged. Britain and the origins of Canadian confederation, 1837-67. Vancouver:
UBC Press, 1995. 388 p.
May, Doug and Alton Hollett. The rock in a hard place: Atlantic Canada and the UI
trap. Toronto: C.D. Howe Institute, [1995?]. xv, 244 p.
McCarthy, A.J. Bay of Chaleur forgotten treasures: true stories of ghost ships and
wrecks, rum-running and buried treasure, murderers and robberies, war heroes
154 Acadiensis
and spies. Halifax: Nimbus Pub., 1997. 146 p. illus.
McEachen, Paul Joseph. The Meadowood early woodland manifestation in the
Maritimes: a preliminary interpretation. M.A. thesis, Memorial University of
Newfoundland, 1996. 226 p. AAT MM13926; MAI 35/ 02, p. 422 (April 1997). —
concerns the early Woodland period 3000-2000 BP.
McKay, Colin. For a working-class culture in Canada. A selection of Colin McKay’s
writings on sociology and political economy, 1897-1939. Edited by Ian McKay. St.
John’s: Canadian Committee on Labour History, Dept. of History, Memorial
University of Newfoundland, 1996. 600 p.
McKay, Ian. “Strikes in the Maritimes, 1901-1914.” In 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. pp. 190-232.
_________ and Suzanne Morton. “The Maritimes: expanding the circle of resistance.”
In The workers’ revolt in Canada, 1917- 1925. Edited by Craig Heron. Toronto:
University of Toronto Press, 1998. pp. 43-86.
McKinnon, Don [with Peter McGahan]. The fighting sailor: the autobiography of
sailor Don McKinnon, pride of Saint John, New Brunswick. Fredericton: New
Ireland Press, 1996. 67 p. illus.
McLaughlin, Darrell. “Wood, wind and merchant capital.” Acadiensis XXIII, 2
(Spring 1994), pp. 145-147.
McMahon, Fred. Looking the gift horse in the mouth: the impact of federal transfers
on Atlantic Canada. Halifax: Atlantic Institute for Market Studies, 1996. 118 p.
McMillan, Leslie Jane. Mi’kmawey, mawio’mi: changing roles of the Mi’kmaq Grand
Council from the early seventeenth century to the present. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie
University, 1997.
McMullan, John L., et al. Crimes, laws and communities. Halifax: Fernwood Pub.,
1997. 101 p. charts. — analysis of arson, illegal fishing, corporate crime in Atlantic
Canada.
Mélanges Marguerite Maillet: recuil de textes de création et d’articles sur la
littérature, la langue et l’ethnologie acadiennes en hommage à Marguerite
Maillet. Edited by Raoul Boudreau, et al. (Collection mouvange, no. 4). Moncton:
Editions d’Acadie et publiée en collaboration avec La Chaire d’études acadiennes,
l’Université de Moncton, 1996. 579 p.
Mi’kmaq hieroglyphic prayers. Readings in North America’s first indigenous script.
Edited by David L Schmidt, and Murdena Marshall. Translated by David L.
Schmidt and Murdena Marshall. Halifax: Nimbus Pub., 1995. 182 p. illus.
Michon, Jacques. “Les éditions et traductions de l’Evangéline de Longfellow au
Québec depuis 1865.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp.
323-338.
Millar, Nancy. Once upon a tomb: stories from Canadian graveyards. Calgary: Fifth
Bibliography/Bibliographie 155
House Publishers, 1997. 298 p. ill.— genealogy, graveyards.
Miller, Patricia, and Marie-France Proulx, trans. The Atlantic Provinces: souvenir
book: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island.
LaSalle, Qué.: Benjamin News, [1996?]. 64 p. illus.
Milne, William J. “The need for coordinated social policy in Atlantic Canada.” In Has
the time come? Perspectives on cooperation. Edited by Maurice Mandale and
William J. Milne. Halifax and Fredericton: Atlantic Provinces Economic Council
and the Vaughan Chair in Regional Economics, 1996. pp. 67-86.
Moir, John S. “From sectarian rivalry to national vision: the contribution of Maritime
Presbyterianism to Canada.” In The contribution of Presbyterianism to the
Maritime provinces of Canada. Edited by Charles H.H. Scobie and G.A. Rawlyk.
(McGill-Queen’s Studies in the History of Religion, Series 2). Montreal &
Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1997. pp. 160-171; 252-254.
Moore, Christopher. “Objections to Confederation. The top ten of 1865.” The Beaver
76, 5 (Oct.-Nov. 1996), pp. 12-19. illus.
Morin, Serge. “Getting across the strait.” ArtsAtlantic 55 (Spring-Summer 1996), pp.
28-33. illus.
Morton, Suzanne, and Janet Guildford. “Atlantic women’s history bibliography.”
Acadiensis XXIV, 2 (Spring 1995), pp. 142-180.
Mudry, Andrea. World enough and time. Conversations with Canadian women at
midlife. Toronto: Dundurn Press, 1996. 256 p. — includes Carolyn Cole (N.B.),
Wilma Stewart and Charlotte Wilson (N.S.), Patricia Gray and Diane Griffin
(P.E.I.).
Murison, Barbara C. “The Kirk versus the Free Church: the struggle for the soul of
the Maritimes at the time of the disruption.” In The contribution of
Presbyterianism to the Maritime provinces of Canada. Edited by Charles H.H.
Scobie and G.A. Rawlyk. (McGill-Queen’s Studies in the History of Religion,
Series 2). Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1997. pp. 1931; 211-217.
Murrell, David. “The movement towards tax harmonization in Atlantic Canada.” In
Has the time come? Perspectives on cooperation. Edited by Maurice Mandale and
William J. Milne. Halifax and Fredericton: Atlantic Provinces Economic Council
and the Vaughan Chair in Regional Economics, 1996. pp. 43-65.
New, M. Christopher. Maryland loyalists in the American revolution. Centerville,
Md.: Tidewater Publ., 1996. 185 p. illus.
Nicholson, Murray. “Maritimes: Catholic history pt. III.” Catholic Insight 4, 2 (March
1996), pp. 19-22. illus.
Noel, Janet. Canada dry: temperance crusades before Confederation. Toronto:
University of Toronto Press, 1995. 310 p. ill.
The North Atlantic fisheries: successes, failures, and challenges. Edited by Ragnar
Arnason and Lawrence Felt. (An Island Living Series, v. 3). Charlottetown: The
156 Acadiensis
Institute of Island Studies, 1995. 317 p. tables.
O Gormaile, Padraig. “Acadiens et Irlandais: frères ennemis?” Etudes canadiennes =
Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 115-126.
O’Leary, Wayne M. Maine sea fisheries: the rise and fall of a native industry, 18301890. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1996. 391 p. illus.
“Oh how quaint ... [Atlantic stamp project].” Canadian Stamp News 21, 1 (June
1996), pp. 17-18. illus.
den Otter, A.A. The philosophy of railways. The transcontinental railway idea in
British North America. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997. 292 p. illus.
Parent, Mark. “Religion at the small university: a comparison of three Maritime
universities.” In Liberal education and the small university in Canada. Edited by
Christine Storm. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1996.
pp. 129-151. — includes Acadia, Mount Allison and St. Francis Xavier
Universities.
Parenteau, Bill. “‘Care, control and supervision’: native people in the Canadian
Atlantic salmon fishery, 1867-1900.” Canadian Historical Review 79, 1 (March
1998), pp. 1-35.
_________ and L. Anders Sandberg. “Conservation and the gospel of economic
nationalism: the Canadian pulpwood question in Nova Scotia and New
Brunswick.” Environmental History Review 19, 2 (Summer 1995), pp. 57-83.
Parkhill, Thomas C. Weaving ourselves into the land: Charles Godfrey Leland,
‘Indians’, and the study of Native American religions. (SUNY series in Native
American religions). Albany: State University of New York Press, 1997. 238 p.
illus.
Pedersen, Diana. Changing women, changing history. A bibliography of the history of
women in Canada. (Women’s Experience Series, no. 9). Ottawa: Carleton
University Press, 1996.
Pelletier, Emilien. Le fantôme de l’Irving Whale: enquête scientifique sur un naufrage
et ses conséquences environnementales. Sainte—Foy: Presses de l’Université
Laval, 1996. [115] p.
Péronnet, Louise, et al. Atlas linguistique du vocabulaire maritime acadien. (Langue
française en Amérique du Nord). Sainte-Foy: Les Presses de l’Université Laval,
1998. 667 p. maps.
Perron, Judith Carol. Théâtres, fêtes et célébrations en Acadie (1880-1980). M.A.
thesis, University of Moncton, 1995.
Pichette, Robert. “Mémoire justificatif du symbolisme des armoiries de la Société
historique acadienne.” La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 28 (juin-sept.
1997), pp. 56-58. illus.
The place of history: commemorating Canada’s past = Les lieux de la mémoire: la
commémoration du passé du Canada. Edited by Thomas H.B. Symons. Ottawa:
Royal Society of Canada = Société royale du Canada, 1997. 439 p. illus. —
Bibliography/Bibliographie 157
Proceedings of the national symposium held on the occasion of the 75th
anniversary of the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada = Délibérations
du Symposium national tenu à l’occasion du 75e anniversaire de la Commission
des Lieux et Monuments historiques du Canada.
Pope, Peter E. “The 16th-century fishing voyage.” In How deep is the ocean?:
Historical essays on Canada’s Atlantic fishery. Edited by James E. Candow and
Carol Corbin. Sydney: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1997. pp. 15-30.
Poulin, Christiane. Student drug use surveys in the Atlantic provinces: a standardized
approach. Halifax: Dalhousie University, Dept. of Community Health and
Epidemiology, 1995. 28 p.
“Pre-1900 imprints in General Synod Archives. Anglican Records series no. 5.”
Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society XXXIX (Spring-Fall 1997),
pp. 1-339. — includes Inglis, Medley, Binney, Kingdon material.
Prieur, Benoît. Canada’s Maritime provinces. (Ulysses Travel Guides). Montreal:
Ulysses Travel Publications, 1995. 201 p. illus.
A primer on military base reuse in Canada = Cahier d’information sur la relance des
bases militaries au Canada. Sackville: Mount Allison University, Rural and Small
Town Programme, 1995. 60 p. tables; map.
Primozich, Loredana. “Le Nathanaël de M. Yourcenar à la découverte de l’Acadie de
Champlain.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 365338.
Prins, Harald E.L. The Mi’kmaq: resistance, accommodation, and cultural survival.
(Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology). Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace College
Pub., 1996. 250 p. illus.
Pritchard, James. Anatomy of a naval disaster. The 1746 French expedition to North
America. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1995. 322 p.
illus.
Raible, Chris. “‘A printer is indispensably necessary.’ The tribulations of Canada’s
earliest printers.” Beaver 77 (August-Sept. 1997), pp. 19-26. illus.
Randles, Susan and Dave Stephens. Romantic getaways in Atlantic Canada and
beyond: special places and exciting adventures for memorable romance. Halifax:
Nimbus Pub., 1997. 162 p. ill. maps.
Ray, Arthur J. I have lived here since the world began: an illustrated history of
Canada’s native people. Toronto: Lester Pub. & Key Porter Books, 1996. 398 p.
illus.
Rebuilding national political parties. Preface by Don Desserud and introductory letter
by Jean Charest. Fredericton: Brunswick Press, 1996. 96 p. — essays by political
science students at UNB-SJ.
Rediscovery. Canadian women photographers 1841-1941. London, Ont.: London
Regional Art Gallery, 1983. 36 p. illus. — includes Millie Gamble, P.E.I.; Elsie
Holloway, Nfld.; Madge Smith, N.B.; Clara Dennis, N.S.
158 Acadiensis
Reid, Jennifer. Myth, symbol, and colonial encounter. British and Mi’kmaq in Acadia,
1700-1867. (Religion and Beliefs Series, no. 4). Ottawa: University of Ottawa
Press, 1995. 133 p.
Reid, Jennifer. No man’s land: British and Mi’kmaq in 18th and 19th century Acadia.
Ph.D. thesis, University of Ottawa, 1994.
Rieti, Barbara. “Aboriginal/Anglo relations as portrayed in the folklore of Micmac
‘witching’ in Newfoundland.” Canadian Folklore Canadien 17, 1 (1995), pp.
21-29.
“Remarques par S.E. le très honorable Roméo LeBlanc, gouverneur générale du
Canada à l’occasion de la proclamation de lettres d’armoiries à la Société
historique acadienne.” La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 28 (juin-sept.
1997), pp. 59-62.
Ren, Jun, and Roger White. “The simulation of urban system dynamics in Atlantic
Canada, 1951-1991.” Canadian Geographer = Le géographe canadien 39 (Fall
1995), pp. 252-262. charts.
Rethinking Canada: the promise of women’s history. Edited by V. Strong-Boag and
A. Clair Fellman. 3rd ed. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1997. xi, 498 p. bib.
Richard, Ricky G. “Le déploiement de l’acadianité moderne: une morphologie de
l’identité culturelle minoritaire.” égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse politique 39
et 40 (printemps-automne 1996), pp. 185-210.
Rigaux, Fabrice. Industrial biotechnology in the Atlantic provinces: from emergence
to development? (Maritime Series, monograph no. 3). Moncton: Canadian Institute
for Research on Regional Development, 1997. 139 p. tables.
_________. Les biotechnologies industrielles dans les provinces de l’Atlantique: de
l’émergence au développement? (Collection Maritime, monograph no. 3).
Moncton: Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement régional, 1991. 151
p. tableaux.
_________. “Emergence technologique dans les provinces de l’Atlantique: le cas des
biotechnologies industrielles.” Canadian Journal of Regional Science = Revue
canadienne des sciences régionales XIX (Summer-été 1996), pp. 245-251.
Ritchie, Geoffrey A. Arbres de la connaissance. Un guide sur les arbres des
maritimes. Fredericton: Tay Tree & Land Services and Canadian Forest Service Fredericton, Natural Resources Canada, 1996. 41 p. illus.
_________. Trees of knowledge. A handbook of Maritime trees. Fredericton: Tay Tree
& Land Services and Canadian Forest Service - Fredericton, Natural Resources
Canada, 1996. 41 p. illus.
Roach, Thomas E. Arn? narn?: faces and voices of Atlantic inshore fishers. Sydney,
N.S.: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1997. 91 p. ill.
Rock, rhythm and reels. Canada’s East coast musicians on stage. Edited by Lee
Fleming. Charlottetown: Ragweed Press, 1997. 207 p. illus.
Rodger, Glenn B. and David G. Taylor. Wooden money of Atlantic Canada=Pièces
Bibliography/Bibliographie 159
de monnaie en bois dans le Canada atlantique. 3rd ed. Fredericton: Atlantex
Publishing, 1996. 120 p.
Rogers, Raymond Albert. The oceans are emptying: fish wars and sustainability.
Montreal: Black Rose Books, 1995. 176 p. bib.
_________. “Sustainability and the dis-integration of conservation and development
in the Northwest Atlantic fishery.” Journal of Canadian Studies = Revue d’études
canadiennes 31 (Spring 1996), pp. 7- 24.
Rooney, Frances. “Edith S. Watson: photographing women in rural Canada.”
International Journal of Canadian Studies 11 (Spring 1995), pp. 185-194. illus.
_________. Working light. The wandering life of photographer Edith S. Watson.
(Women’s Experience Series, no. 8). Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1996. 132
p. illus.
Rosenberg, Neil V. “Ethnicity and class: Black country musicians in the Maritimes.”
In Canadian music. Issues of hegemony and identity. Edited by Beverley Diamond
and Robert Witmer. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press Inc., 1994. pp. 417-446.
Ross, H. Miriam. “Sharing a vision: Maritime Baptist women educate for mission,
1870-1920.” In Changing roles of women within the Christian church in Canada.
Edited by Elizabeth Gillan Muir and Marilyn Färdig Whiteley. Toronto: University
of Toronto Press, 1995. pp. 77-[98].
Rouet, Damien. “Les Acadiens dans le Poitou: permanence d’une identité.” Etudes
canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 145-157.
Runte, Hans R. Writing Acadia: the emergence of Acadian literature 1970-1990.
(Chiasma, no. 6). Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1997. 243 p.
Ryan, A.N. “Bristol, the Atlantic and North America, 1480-1509.” In Maritime
history. vol. 1. The age of discovery. Edited by John B. Hattendorf. (Open Forum).
Malabar, Fla.: Krieger Publishing Co., 1996. pp. 240-255. map.
_________. “France and the Atlantic in the sixteenth century.” In Maritime history.
vol. 1: The age of discovery. Edited by John B Hattendorf. (Open Forum). Malabar,
Fla.: Krieger Publishing Co., 1996. pp. 279-297. map.
Sager, Eric. “Seafaring labour: struggles for protection and control.” In 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. pp. 96-127.
Samson, Roch. “Good debts and bad debts: Gaspé fishers in the 19th Century.” In
How deep is the ocean?: Historical essays on Canada’s Atlantic fishery. Edited by
James E. Candow and Carol Corbin. Sydney, N.S.: University College of Cape
Breton Press, 1997. pp. 107-120.
Sancton, A. “Reducing costs by consolidating municipalities: New Brunswick, Nova
Scotia and Ontario.” Canadian Public Administration = Administration publique
du Canada 39 (Fall 1996), pp. 267-289.
Sandberg, Anders. “Maritime fragmentation: inherent or people-made?” Urban
160 Acadiensis
History Review 23 (Nov. 1994), pp. 53-54.
Sanfilippo, Matteo. “Les sources documentaires du Vatican pour l’histoire des
Acadiens (1632-1922).” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994),
pp. 99-113.
Sarty, Roger. The maritime defence of Canada. [Toronto]: The Canadian Institute of
Strategic Studies, 1996. [224] p. illus.
Savoie, Donald J. Repenser la politique canadienne de développement régional: un
point de vue de l’Atlantique. (Collection Maritimes, 1). Moncton: Institut canadien
de recherche sur le développement régional, 1997. 67 p. charts. — pensées, au 10è
anniversaire de la création de l’APECA, sur l’action du gouvernement en matière
de développement régional.
_________. Rethinking Canada’s regional development policy: an Atlantic
perspective. (Maritime Series, 1). Moncton: Canadian Institute for Research on
Regional Development, 1997. 65 p. charts. — reflections, on the 10th anniversary
of the establishment of ACOA, on Canada’s past regional development efforts and
a look ahead at future efforts.
Schaub, Danielle. “Aliénation à la mode d’Acadie dans ‘April Showers’ de Janice
Kulyk Keefer.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 381394.
Ségalen, Jean. “L’odyssée de la communauté acadienne de Morlaix.” La Société
historique acadienne. Cahiers 28 (janv.-mars 1997), pp. 37-47.
Semple, Neil. “Divergent visions: the Wesleyans in the Atlantic region and the
smaller connexions before 1855.” In The Lord’s dominion: the history of Canadian
Methodism. (McGill-Queen’s studies in the history of religion; 21). Montreal &
Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1996. pp. 100-126.
_________. “The early mission to British North America.” In The Lord’s dominion:
the history of Canadian Methodism. (McGill-Queen’s studies in the history of
religion; 21). Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1996. pp.
27-52. — see pp. 30-37 particularly for “Maritimes”.
_________. The Lord’s dominion. The history of Canadian Methodism. (McGillQueen’s Studies in the History of Religion, no. 21). Montreal & Kingston: McGillQueen’s University Press, 1996. 565 p. illus.
Sewell, Gilbert and Charles Thériault. Exploring an ancient North American
civilization (Micmac). vol. 1. Digital 2000 Communications, 1997. Interactive CDROM and audio CD.
Shyu, Larry N. The Chinese. (Peoples of the Maritimes). Halifax: Nimbus Pub., 1997.
44 p. illus.
Smith, Donald B. “Living history. Canada’s oldest citizens are leading even longer,
more active lives today.” Beaver 76 (Aug.-Sept. 1996), pp. 4-9. — includes
photograph and short note on Sen. David Wark, 1804-1905; also Dr. Roddie
MacDonald of P.E.I.
Bibliography/Bibliographie 161
Smith, Jennifer. “The economic case for political union in Atlantic Canada.” In Has
the time come? Perspectives on Cooperation. Edited by Maurice Mandale and
William J. Milne. Halifax and Fredericton: Atlantic Provinces Economic Council
and the Vaughan Chair in Regional Economics, 1996. pp. 9-19.
Smyth, Donna E. “Maritime women: a place of their own - Cultural and literary
traditions and change.” Atlantis 20 (Fall-Winter 1995), pp. 3-7.
Société Nationale de l’Acadie. “L’Acadie et l’intégration économique des provinces
de l’Atlantique.” égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse politique 32 (automne 1992),
pp. 127-141.
Sotiron, Minko. From politics to profit. The commercialization of Canadian daily
newspapers, 1890-1920. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press,
1997. 224 p. — limited references to Atlantic area dailies.
Soucoup, Dan. Maritime firsts. Historic events, inventions & achievements.
Lawrencetown Beach, N.S.: Pottersfield Press, 1996. 186 p. illus.
Stevenson, Craig Irwin. “Those now at war are our friends and neighbors”: the views
of evangelical editors in British North America toward the American Civil War,
1861-1865. M.A. thesis, Queen’s University, 1997. 140 p. AAT MQ20702; MAI
36/01, p. 70 (Feb. 1998).
Stewart, Ian. “Across the great divide: the Nova Scotia-New Brunswick boundary.”
In Roasting chestnuts: the mythology of Maritime political culture. Vancouver:
UBC Press, 1994. pp. 23-35.
_________. “Canada’s first boat people: the legacy of the United Empire Loyalists.”
In Roasting chestnuts: the mythology of Maritime political culture. Vancouver:
UBC Press, 1994. pp. 89-113.
_________. “Free-floating failure: the NDP in the Maritimes.” In Roasting chestnuts:
the mythology of Maritime political culture. Vancouver: UBC Press, 1994. pp. 3663.
_________. Roasting chestnuts: the mythology of Maritime political culture.
Vancouver: UBC Press, 1994. 198 p. illus.
_________. “Simeon and Elkins revisited: regional political cultures in Canada.” In
Roasting chestnuts: the mythology of Maritime political culture. Vancouver: UBC
Press, 1994. pp. 8-22.
Surette, Paul. Atlas de l’établissement des Acadiens aux trois rivières du Chignectou,
1660-1755. Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1996. 234 p. illus.
Swanick, Eric L. “The development of libraries in Atlantic Canada and their relations
with the National Library of Canada.” In The National Library of Canada and
Canadian libraries: essays in honour of Guy Sylvestre = La bibliothèque nationale
du Canada et les bibliothèques canadiennes: essais en honneur de Guy Sylvestre.
Edited by Jean-Rémi Brault, Gwynneth Evans and Richard Paré. Ottawa;
Montreal: Canadian Library Association and l’Association pour l’avancement des
sciences et des techniques de la documentation. pp. 55-66.
162 Acadiensis
Taking ownership: property rights and fishery management on the Atlantic coast.
Edited by Brian Lee Crowley. Halifax: Atlantic Institute for Market Studies, 1996.
323 p. illus.
Thibodeau, Serge. “Poésie acadienne: un espace à circonscrire du corpus littéraire
acadien.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 257-263.
Thierry, Eric. “Marc Lescarbot et la vision édénique de l’Acadie.” Etudes
canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 339-353.
Thorp, Daniel B. “Equals of the king: the balance of power in early Acadia.”
Acadiensis XXV, 2 (Spring 1996), pp. 3-17.
Thurston, Harry. Building the bridge to P.E.I. Photography by Wayne Barrett and
Anne MacKay. Halifax: Nimbus Pub., 1998. [48] p. illus.
_________. “Strait across.” Canadian Geographic 117, 2 (March-April 1997), pp. 5260. illus.
Trépanier, Cécyle. “A la recherche de l’Acadie et des perceptions identitaires des
Acadiens des provinces maritimes du Canada.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian
Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 181-195. tables; maps.
van den Hoonaard, Will. C. “Towards a critical demography: and Atlantic survey of
aboriginal demographics.” University of New Brunswick Law Journal = Revue de
droit de l’Université du Nouveau-Brunswick 43 (1994), pp. 205-221. tables.
_________. “Tentative anchorings in Atlantic Canada, 1913- 37.” In The origins of
the Baha’i community of Canada, 1898-1948. Edited by Will C. van den
Hoonaard. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1996. pp. 108-119. illus.
Vanderlinden, Jacques. “Acadie: A la rencontre de l’histoire du droit avant le
dérangement.” Manitoba Law Journal 23, 1 & 2 (1996), pp. 79-102.
_________. “Alliances entre familles acadiennes pendant la période française.” La
Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 27 ( juin-sept. 1996), pp. 125-148. tables.
Vautour, Doreen Eleanor. Maritime entrants to the Congregation of Notre Dame,
1880-1920: a rise in vocations. M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1995.
175 p. AAT MQ23849 MAI 36/03, p. 1 (June 1998).
Veer, Joanne E. Feminist forebears: the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union in
Canada’s Maritime Provinces, 1875-1900. Ph.D. thesis, University of New
Brunswick, 1994.
“Vénérande Robichaud 1753-1839.” La revue d’histoire de la Société historique
Nicolas-Denys XXV (sept.-déc. 1997), pp. 1-140. illus.
Viau, Robert. Les grands dérangements: la déportation des Acadiens en littératures
acadienne, québécoise et française. (Paradigme, no. 1). Beauport: MNH, 1997.
381 p. illus.
Vickers, Daniel. “The price of fish: a price index for cod, 1505-1892.” Acadiensis
XXV, 2 (Spring 1996), pp. 92-104. charts.
Wagar, Terry H. and Shelley Arsenault. “Workforce reduction in the public sector:
Bibliography/Bibliographie 163
evidence from the Maritime provinces.” Canadian Public Administration =
Administration publique du Canada 37 (Spring 1994), pp. 177-184.
“I want to join your club”: letters from rural children, 1900-1920. Edited by Norah
L. Lewis. (Life writing series, no. 2). Waterloo: Wilfred Laurier University Press,
1996. 250 p. illus.
Wear, Paul Brian. The business of regional protest: chapters in the early history of the
Atlantic Provinces Transportation Commission, 1925-1951. M.A. thesis,
University of New Brunswick, 1996. 109 p. AAT MM18587; MAI 35/06, p. 1643
(Dec. 1997).
Webb, Jeffrey Allison. The invention of radio broadcasting in Newfoundland and the
Maritime Provinces, 1922-1939. Ph.D. thesis, University of New Brunswick,
1995. 429 p. AAT NN00437; DAI-A 56/11, p.4523 (May 1996).
Wetzel, Michael G. Decolonizing Ktagmkuk Mi’kmau history. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie
University, 1996.
Wicken, William C. “The Mi’kmaq and Wuastukwiuk Treaties.” University of New
Brunswick Law Journal = Revue de droit de l’Université du Nouveau-Brunswick
43, (1994), pp. 241-253.
Williston, Floyd. Through footless halls of air: the stories of a few of the many who
failed to return. Burnstown, Ont.: General Store Publishing House, 1996. 310 p.
illus. — focuses on Atlantic Canadian airmen who failed to return from WWII: 3
N.S., 3 N.B., 2 Nfld., 1 P.E.I.
Wilson, Jonathan. Leading the “new epoch”: Charles Tupper, Ingram Bill, Richard
Burpe and the Regular Baptists of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince
Edward Island, 1800-1850. M.A. thesis, Queen’s University, 1995. 136 p. AAT
MM00785; MAI 34/02, p. 577 (April 1996).
Withycombe, Robert S.M. “19th century Anglican church history: the colonial
dimension.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society XXXVII (Oct.
1995), pp. 123-136. — an index to Occasional Papers from St. Augustine’s
College, Canterbury, including extracts from letters of former students serving in
Anglican colonial and missionary dioceses, 1852-1871.
Wood, Patricia. “Collecting and creating Canada: a review of recent work on the
history of museums and Canadian culture.” Acadiensis XXIV, 2 (Spring 1995), pp.
135-141.
Wright, Donald. “Discourse, power and tradition: approach and method in recent
English-Canadian intellectual history.” Acadiensis XXIV, 2 (Spring 1995), pp.
122-134.
Wright, Miriam Carol. “Fishing in modern times: Stewart Bates and the
modernization of the Canadian Atlantic fishery.” In How deep is the ocean?:
Historical essays on Canada’s Atlantic fishery. Edited by James E. Candow and
Carol Corbin. Sydney, N.S.: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1997. pp.
195-206.
Wynn, Graeme. “Ideology, society and state in the Maritime colonies of British North
164 Acadiensis
America, 1840-1860.” In Colonial Leviathan: state formation in mid-nineteenthcentury Canada. Edited by Allen Greer and Ian Radforth. Toronto: University of
Toronto Press, 1992. pp. 284-328.
Young, Douglas. “L’union politique du Canada atlantique.” égalité - revue acadienne
d’analyse politique 32 (automne 1992), pp. 93-109.
Yrigoyen, Charles, and Susan E Warrick. Historical dictionary of Methodism.
Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 1996. 299 p. — includes Canadian and
Atlantic entries; e.g. Wm. Black, N.B./N.S.; Laurence Coughlan, Nfld.; Geo. J.
Trueman, N.B.
Zimmerman, Cynthia. Playwriting women. Female voices in English Canada.
(Canadian Dramatist, v.3). Toronto: Simon & Pierre, 1994. 235 p. illus. —
includes “Sharon Pollock: the making of warriors”, pp. 60-98 and “Anne Chislett”,
pp. 134-6; 153-175.
Zinck, John R. The East Coast ceilidh : a look at Atlantic Canada’s music scene.
Dominion, N.S.: Vanmarkin Publications, 1998.
NEW BRUNSWICK
50 ans de souvenirs, 1946-1996: école centrale de Bertrand. s.l.:Ecole Ola-Léger,
1996. 272 p.
“50e anniversaire du diocèse d’Edmundston 1944-1994.” Revue de la Société
historique du Madawaska XXIII, 1-4 (1995), pp. 1-113. illus. — livre-souvenir
préparé par Jacques G. Albert, Comité de publications Société historique du
Madawaska, Edmundston, N-B.
“L’Acadie: profil historique.” Femmes d’action 23 (juin-août 1994), pp. 17-18.
Les Acadiens et leur(s) langue(s): quand le français est minoritaire. Actes du
colloque. Sous la direction de Lise Dubois et Annette Boudreau. Moncton:
Editions d’Acadie et le Centre de recherche en linguistique appliquée, Université
de Moncton, 1994. 324 p.
Acheson, T.W. “Bone and sinew: the artisans and the social order.” In 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. pp. 71-95.
Adam, Francine, and Catherine Phlipponeau. “Noms de lieux, langue et société en
Acadie du Nouveau-Brunswick.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37
(Dec. 1994), pp. 247-256. tables.
Adams, Thomas. New Brunswick’s power failure: choosing a competitive alternative.
Halifax: Atlantic Institute for Market Studies, 1996. 41 p. — presentation to the
N.B. Legislative Assembly Standing Committee on Crown Corporations.
Albert, Jacques G. “Le peuplement du Madawaska. Rencontre des Acadiens et des
Canadiens.” Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska XXII (oct.-déc. 1994),
Bibliography/Bibliographie 165
pp. 18-27.
Andrew, Sheila. “Family economy and the fishing company, Miscou 1841-1847.” In
How deep is the ocean? Historical essays on Canada’s Atlantic fishery. Edited by
James E. Candow and Carol Corbin. Sydney: University College of Cape Breton
Press, 1997. pp. 77-89. tables.
_________. “The Gauthier girls: growing up on Miscou Island, 1841-1847.” In
Children’s voices in Atlantic literature and culture: essays on childhood. Edited by
Hilary Thompson. Guelph: Canadian Children’s Press, 1995. pp. 85-94. — papers
presented at the 4th Thomas H. Raddall Symposium; Acadia University, Wolfville,
N.S., Sept. 1994.
_________. “La montée des élites acadiennes au Nouveau-Brunswick, 1861- 1881.”
In Economie et société en Acadie, 1850-1950: nouvelles études d’histoire
acadienne. Edited by Jacques Paul Couturier and Phyllis E. LeBlanc. Moncton:
Editions d’Acadie, 1996. pp. 19-41. tables.
_________. “Selling education: the problems of convent schools in Acadian New
Brunswick, 1858-1886.” Historical Studies 62 (1996), pp. 15-32. tables.
_________. The development of elites in Acadian New Brunswick, 1861- 1881.
(McGill-Queen’s Studies in Ethnic History, no. 24). Montreal & Kingston:
McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1997. 262 p. illus.
Arsenault, Georges. “Le père Pierre-Paul Arsenault: un pionnier en folklore acadien.”
La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 27 (janv.- mars 1996), pp. 19-32.
_________. “Le père Pierre-Paul Arsenault: un pionnier en folklore acadien:
nécrologie.” Canadian Folklore canadien 18, 1 (1996), pp. 95- 107. illus.
Association des Hébert d’Acadie. Paul Hébert et Marguerite Arseneau: une famille
pionnière et fondatrice établie à Cocagne en 1767 (ascendance et descendance)
[cover title: Hébert 1767 Cocagne 1997]. Cocagne: Association des Hébert
d’Acadie, 1997. 126 p. illus. — abbreviated version in English in pocket inside
book.
Babitch, Rose Mary. Le vocabulaire des pêches aux îles Lamèque et Miscou.
Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1996. 154 p.
Baehre, Rainer. “Prison as factory, convict as worker: a study of the mid-Victorian St.
John Penitentiary, 1841-1880.” Essays in the history of Canadian law. Volume 5:
Crime and criminal justice. Edited by Jim Phillips, Tina Loo and Susan
Lewthwaite. Toronto: Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History; University of
Toronto Press, 1994. pp. 439-477.
Baker, Paul, et al. A climbing guide to Welsford, New Brunswick. 1st ed. s.l.: s.n., n.d.
108 p. maps.
Banville, Beurmond. “On parle français ici.” Echoes. The Northern Maine journal 29
(June-Aug. 1995), pp. 47-49. illus. — St. John River Valley.
Beattie, Judith and Bernard Pothier. The battle of the Restigouche. (Studies in
Archaeology, Architecture and History). Ottawa: Parks Canada. Canadian
166 Acadiensis
Heritage, 1996. 48 p. illus. —previously pub. in 1977 by National Historic Parks
and Sites Branch, as no. 16 in Canadian Historic Sites, Occasional Papers in
Archaeology and History series.
Beaudin, Maurice. Le nord du Nouveau-Brunswick: une région à ressources face à la
nouvelle économie. (Document de Travail, no. 2). [Moncton]: Le Groupe
Northumberland. L’institut canadien de recherche sur le développement régional,
1994.
Belier, Patricia L. and Patricia L. Auld. “A box of pamphlets”: a checklist of the Isaac
Burpee Collection of Westerniana. Fredericton: Archives & Special Collections,
Harriet Irving Library, University of New Brunswick, 1996. 47 p. illus. — Burpee
was from the UNB Class of 1896.
Bell, David G. “Sedition among the loyalists: the case of Saint John, 1784- 6.” In Law,
politics and security measures, 1608-1837. Edited by F. Murray Greenwood and
Barry Wright. (Canadian State Trials, v.1). Toronto: University of Toronto Press
for Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History, 1996. pp. 223-240.
Belliveau, John Edward. “Hawke of the Transcript. A forgotten hero of Canadian
journalism.” Beaver 77 (Aug.-Sept. 1997), pp. 35-37. illus.
Bertin, Roger. “La réforme des services de santé.” égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse
politique 38 (automne 1995), pp. 181-187.
Betts, Matthew and David Coon. Working with the woods: restoring forests and
community in New Brunswick. Fredericton: Conservation Council of New
Brunswick, Inc., 1996. 29 p. illus.
Betts, Norman M. A layperson’s guide to the impending financial crisis at New
Brunswick Power. Doaktown: author, 1995. 13l p. illus.
Beutel, Josh. True (blue) grit: a Frank McKenna review: cartoons & essays. Saint
John: Lanceman Productions, 1996. 205 p. illus.
“Bibliographie: mémoires et thèses en histoire acadienne, 1960-1994.” In Economie
et société en Acadie, 1850-1950: nouvelles études d’histoire acadienne. Edited by
Jacques Paul Couturier and Phyllis E. LeBlanc. Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1996.
pp. 195-99. illus.
Bidlake, George C. The census of the Parish of New Maryland, York County, New
Brunswick, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891 & 1901. Fredericton: [author], 1997. 65 p. illus.
Bits and pieces of Miramichi history. Compiled and edited by Dorothy W. Creighton.
Chatham: Miramichi Literacy Council, 1996. var p. illus. — each chapter
previously published separately 1985-1988.
Blagrave, Mark. “Drama, the campus, and the curriculum at Mount Allison: ‘this
green plot shall be our stage ....’” In Liberal education and the small university in
Canada. Edited by Christine Storm. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s
University Press, 1996. pp. 114-128. — includes St. Thomas, Acadia, UNB,
Mount Allison and St. Francis Xavier Universities.
Boisvert, Mireille, Francine M. Mayer, and Eric Labelle. “Multi-usage du registre de
Bibliography/Bibliographie 167
population et pluri-disciplinarité (biologie, démographie, anthropologie, histoire)
au service d’une problématique unique.” La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers
27 (juin-sept. 1996), pp. 60-74. tables.
Boit, John H. “Hope, not revenge.” Echoes. The Northern Maine journal 17 (Summer
1992), pp. 26-31. illus. — Madawaska Acadian festival.
Bonk, Darryl A. The Estabrooks of New Brunswick. A chronicle of the various
Estabrooks families that settled in New Brunswick, Canada in the early 1760s.
Kitchener: [author], 1996. 748 p.
Boucher, Neil J. Acadian nationalism and the Episcopacy of Msgr. Edouard- Alfred
LeBlanc, Bishop of Saint John, New Brunswick (1912-1935): a Maritime chapter
of Canadian ethno-religious history. Ph.D. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1992. 412
p. AAC NN80223 DAI-A 54/07, p. 2700 (Jan. 1994).
_________. “Un exemple du nationalisme de l’église de l’Acadie: les French Sisters
chez les Soeurs de la Charité de Saint-Jean, 1914- 1924.” La Société canadienne
d’histoire de l’église catholique. Etudes d’histoire religieuse 60 (1994), pp. 25-34.
Boudreau, Raoul, and Anne Marie Robichaud. “Frontières de langues dans une
littérature marginale: l’exemple de Gérald Leblanc.” Etudes canadiennes =
Canadian Studies 39 (Dec. 1995), pp. 153-163.
Boudreau-Nelson, Léone. “Les armoiries de S.E. Monseigneur Ernest Léger.” La
Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 28 (janv.-mars 1997), pp. 48-50. illus.
Bourgeois, Daniel. “La décentralisation administrative de 1992 au NouveauBrunswick et le contrôle du territoire.” égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse
politique 38 (automne 1995), pp. 59-97. tables.
Bourque, Claude. Rêves de visionnaires. Historique de l’Hôtel-Dieu/Hospital Dr.
Georges-L. Dumont. Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1997. 298 p. illus.
Boyd, Marsha. Backward turn the pages: historical stories from around the Belleisle
Bay. Hatfield Point, N.B.: Over the Wall Pub. Co., 1997. 102 p.
Bradbury, Elspeth, and Judy Maddocks. The garden letters. Victoria: Polestar Book
Pub., 1995. [253] p. illus.
Bradstreet, J.R. Prehistoric man in north-western New Brunswick, Canada, and
Maine. Bristol, N.B.: Books of Waugh, 1996. 80 p.
Breau, Dolores. Dolores Breau: portrait d’un peuple = Dolores Breau: portraits of a
people. Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1996. 132 p. illus.
Brewer, Floyd I. A Dutch-English odyssey. Stories of Brewer and Estey families in
North America, 1636-1996. Delmar, N.Y.: author, 1997. 548 p. illus.
“Bridge of friendship.” Echoes. The Northern Maine journal 9 (Summer 1990), pp.
20-23. illus. Festival des deux rives - St. Léonard, N.B. and Van Buren, Me.; 200th
anniversary of the founding of the Grand River / La Grande Rivière settlement.
Brierley, Jane. “Two-and-a-half translators in search of a Canadian of old.” In Culture
in transit. Translating the literature of Québec. Edited by Sherry Simon. Montreal:
Véhicule Press, 1995. pp. 163-184. — refers to Sir Charles G.D. Roberts as second
168 Acadiensis
translator of Les anciens canadiens by P-J Aubert de Gaspé.
Brun, Régis. “Père Clément Cormier, c.s.c. Courte biographie - ses archives.” La
Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 28 (Oct.-Dec. 1997), pp. 208-221. illus.
_________. “Soeur Saint-Louis (Adélaïde Landry, (1854-1942): précurseur d’une
communauté de religieuses acadiennes.” La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers
27 (déc. 1996), pp. 236-250. illus. — la soeur de Valentin Landry, fondateur de
L’Evangéline.
Brunner, Astrid. “Astrid Brunner interviews Walter Learning.” ArtsAtlantic 55
(Spring-Summer 1996), pp. 44-47. illus.
_________. “The little gallery that did.” ArtsAtlantic 56 (Fall-Winter 1996), p. 49.
illus. — Gallery 78.
Butler, Eileen R. Williams. The life of John Ramsay. Miramichi’s music man.
[Fredericton]: New Ireland Press, 1997. 87 p. illus.
Calder, Doris. “Sleigh bells and river ice.” Echoes. The Northern Maine journal 35
(Jan.-March 1997), p. 53. — Kingston Peninsula.
Cameron, Derrick Brett. A chronological history of William Cameron (1760- 1846),
a loyalist soldier who settled in Queen’s County, New Brunswick in 1783 and his
descendants. s.l.: s.n., 1995.
Cameron, Silver Donald. “The silicon chart.” Canadian Geographic 114, 2 (MayJune 1994), pp. 40-48. illus. — Bay of Fundy navigation system.
Carman, Bliss. Bliss Carman’s letters to Margaret Lawrence, 1927-1929. Edited by
D.M. R. Bentley. (Post-Confederation poetry: texts and contexts). London, Ont.:
Canadian Poetry Press, 1995. 162 p. illus.
Carnahan, Cathy. Miramichi magic. Halifax: Formac, 1996. 112p. — photographs.
Carroll, Joseph E. Patrick Carroll, ship builder (1828-1905) Chatham, New
Brunswick to Duluth, Minnesota. s.l.: s.n., 1995.
Cayo, Don. “Exploring Fundy’s untamed coast.” Canadian Geographic 114 (JulyAug. 1994), pp. 28-37. illus.
_________. “You can’t hurry a hand-crafted canoe.” This Country Canada 11
(Summer 1996), pp. 30-39. illus.
“Celebrating 3000 years of Micmac presence on the Miramichi [River].” Miramichi
Leader Sect. B, C (25 June 1996), pp. 1-16.
Célébrons ensemble. Cent ans d’histoire et d’amitié. = Let’s celebrate together. One
hundred years of friendship. Grand Falls 100 Grand-Sault 1896-1996. GrandSault: Commission du centenaire de Grand-Sault, 1996. 96 p. illus.
Cent ans, c’est grand. Paroisse St. Benoît de Balmoral 1896-1996. Edited by Bernard
Lise et al. Balmoral: La Comité des fêtes du centenaire; en collaboration avec La
Société historique du Comté de Restigouche, 1996. 101 p. illus.
Chapman, J. K. “Loyalist Gagetown’s historic buildings.” Loyalist Gazette 33 (Spring
1995), pp. 21-22.
Bibliography/Bibliographie 169
Chestnut canoes: 1950 “Chestnut Canoes”. Lansdowne, Ont.: Plumweseep Press,
1994. 34 p. illus. — reprint. Originally published by Chestnut Canoe Co. Ltd.,
Fredericton, 1950.
Chiasson, Léopold. “La dimension municipale des réformes administratives au
Nouveau-Brunswick.” égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse politique 38 (automne
1995), pp. 197-212.
Chiasson, Livain. Les écrits de Livain Chiasson, père de la coopération acadienne.
Edited by Jean Daigle. Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1996. 337 p.
Childs, Gerry. This is New Brunswick = Images du Nouveau-Brunswick. Halifax:
Nimbus Pub., 1996. 79 p. illus.
Chouinard, Craig A. Shipyard struggles: the origins of the Maritime Marine Workers’
Federation in Saint John, New Brunswick, 1939-1947. M.A. thesis, University of
New Brunswick, 1995. 238 p. UMI no. not available; MAI 34/05, p. 1796 (Oct.
1996).
Christen, Arden G. and Peter M. Pronych. Painless Parker. A dental renegade’s fight
to make advertising “ethical”. s.l.:American Academy of History of Dentistry,
1995. 491 p. illus.
Christie, Carl A. Ocean Bridge. The history of RAF Ferry Command. Toronto:
University of Toronto Press, 1995. 458 p. illus. — includes various references to
late UNB Professor, Bryan Priestman.
The Christmas Mountains blowdown. Salvage operations 1995 = Opération de
récupération de 1995. VHS recording; 33 minutes. Repap Training Centre, 1995.
— accompanied by booklet Salvage operations 1995 = opération de récupération
de 1995. 24 p. illus.
Clark, Peter D. A treasury of New Brunswick art and stories. Durham Bridge: Penniac
Books, 1997. 93 p. illus.
_________. Woods, places, bears n’ faces. Fredericton: Penniac Books, 1995. 87 p.
illus.
Clarke, Ernest. The siege of Fort Cumberland, 1776. An episode in the American
Revolution. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1995. 302 p.
illus.
Clarke, W.A. Researching Restigouche. A guide to local history research in
Restigouche County. Dalhousie, N.B.: The Restigouche Regional Museum, n.d. 21
p.
Clowater, Roberta, and David Coon. The nature of New Brunswick. A biodiversity
primer. Fredericton: Conservation Council of New Brunswick Inc., 1996. 40 p.
illus.
_________. Le Nouveau-Brunswick “au naturel”: guide d’introduction à la
biodiversité. Fredericton: Conseil de conservation du Nouveau-Brunswick, 1996.
40 p. illus.
Cohen, Leah Hager. Glass, paper, beans: revelations on the nature and value of
170 Acadiensis
ordinary things. New York: Doubleday/Currency, 1997. 299 p. illus. — features
N.B. woodsman, Brent Boyd, of Plumweseep.
Cohen, Leah Hager. “Woods work.” Canadian Geographic 117 (May-June 1997), pp.
56-59. illus. — extract from her Glass, Paper, Beans. Doubleday, 1997.
Colpitts, Donald F., and Pat Winans Orr. The descendants of William Colpitts ca.
1826-1831 and Mary Jane (Crossman) Colpitts ca. 1846-1851 of Hillsboro, New
Brunswick and their three sons, James Oscar Colpitts 1865-1940, Howard J.
Colpitts 1875-1939, John Wetmore Colpitts 1877- 1925 and their families to 1995.
s.l.: s.n., 1995. 398 p.
Condon, Ann Gorman. “The loyalist community in New Brunswick.” In Loyalists and
community in North America. Edited by Robert M. Calhoon, Timothy M. Barnes
and George A. Rawlyk. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1994. pp. 161-173.
Le Congrès mondial acadien (1994: Université de Moncton). L’Acadie en 2004: actes
des conférences et des tables rondes. Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1996. 690 p.
“La construction de bateaux de pêche et Inkerman 1797-1997.” La revue d’histoire de
la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXV, 2 (mai-août 1997), pp. 1-140. illus.
Copeland, Gary L. Memoirs of an apprentice: a Saint John shipbuilding experience:
an historical biography (1963-1975). St. Stephen: Data 1, 1995. 102 p. illus.
Cormier, Ronald. Les acadiens et la seconde guerre mondiale. Moncton: Editions
d’Acadie, 1996. 143 p. illus.
Coulombe, Pierre A. Language rights in French Canada. (Francophone cultures and
literatures, v. 2). New York: Peter Lang, 1995. 183 p. — passim: Acadie.
Couturier, Jacques Paul. “Perception et pratique de la justice dans la société
acadienne, 1870-1900.” In Economie et société en Acadie, 1850-1950: nouvelles
études d’histoire acadienne. Edited by Jacques Paul Couturier and Phyllis E.
LeBlanc. Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1996. pp. 43-75. tables.
_________. “La production de mémoires et de thèses en histoire acadienne, 19601994: analyse et conjectures.” In Economie et société en Acadie, 1850-1950:
nouvelles études d’histoire acadienne. Edited by Jacques Paul Couturier and
Phyllis E. LeBlanc. Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1996. pp. 187-199. tables.
_________, et al. Bibliographie d’histoire de l’éducation au Nouveau-Brunswick:
sources
imprimées
et
études.
s.l.:
s.n.,
1995].
http://www.cuslm.ca/~clio/precle/biblio.htm
_________, Wendy Johnston, and Sylvie LeBel. La question scolaire à Caraquet
(1875) vue par les journaux de la province: recueil de documents. s.l.: s.n., 1 Dec.
1995.http://www.cuslm.ca/~clio/precle/cara.htm
_________. Répertoire des lois touchant à l’éducation au Nouveau-Brunswick, 18711966. Edmundston: PRéCLé, 1995. 54 p. Projet de recherche sur l’état, les
collectivités locales et l’éducation; web site: http://www.cuslm.ca/~clio/precle/replois.htm
[Couturier, Oneil]. “Répertoire généalogique de Oneil Couturier sur les familles du
Bibliography/Bibliographie 171
Madawaska.” Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska XXII (janv.-sept.
1994), pp. 5-79. illus.
Craig, Helen C. New Brunswick newspaper directory, 1783-1996 = Répertoire des
journaux du Nouveau-Brunswick, 1783-1996. 2nd ed. rev. and updated by Muriel
Daniel = 2e éd. rév. et mie à jour par Muriel Daniel. Fredericton: Council of Head
Librarians of New Brunswick = Conseil des Directeurs de Bibliothèque du
Nouveau-Brunswick, 1996. 281 p.
Creelman, David. “‘In momentary triumph’: the novels of Nancy Bauer.” Atlantis 20,
1 (Fall-Winter 1995), pp. 183-193. illus.
Cross, Victoria. “Off our backs. Frank McKenna’s high-tech revolution in New
Brunswick.” Our Times 14 (May-June 1995), pp. 20-23.
Crouse, Roguer [sic]. Crouse family history: the descendants of the New Brunswick
loyalists Philip and Sara Crouse, with allied Burt and Clark families. Seattle,
Wash.: Rogue Publishing, 1995. var. p.
Curtis, Herb. The Scholten story. Edited by Norm Foster. Oromocto: The Scholten
Foundation, 1996. 215 p. illus. — story of a Dutch-Canadian family.
Cyr, Hubert. L’Acadie à l’heure des choix: l’avenir politique et économique de
l’Acadie du Nouveau-Brunswick. Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1996. 372 p. illus.
Cyr, Jean-Roch. “La colonisation dans le nord du Nouveau-Brunswick durant la crise
économique des années 30.” In Economie et société en Acadie, 1850-1950:
nouvelles études d’histoire acadienne. Edited by Jacques Paul Couturier and
Phyllis E. LeBlanc. Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1996. pp. 97-128. tables.
_________. “‘De racines et d’écorce’: la colonisation au Nouveau-Brunswick
pendant la crise des années trente.” La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 29
(mars-juin 1998), pp. 82-115. illus. tables.
Daigle, Jean. “L’espace économique francophone du Nouveau-Brunswick au 20e
siècle: le levier du secteur coopératif.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37
(Dec. 1994), pp. 429-440. tables.
Davey, Frank. “Maritime powerlessness: ‘Nights Below Station Street.’” In Postnational arguments: the politics of the Anglophone-Canadian novel since 1967.
Edited by Frank Davey. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1993. pp. 67-80.
— refers to David Adams Richards novel set in the Miramichi region of N.B.
Davis, Nanciellen. “French-British marriages, gender and cultural orientation: an
example from nineteenth century New Brunswick.” Canadian Ethnic Studies 27, 1
(1995), pp. 123-141. map.
Dearborn, Dorothy. Legends, oddities & mysteries: including UFO experiences in
New Brunswick. Saint John: Neptune Pub. Co., Ltd, 1996.
_________. New Brunswick’s unsung heroes. Saint John: Neptune Pub., 1996. 123 p.
illus. — New Brunswick men and women recognised for bravery.
_________. True stories: New Brunswickers at war. Saint John: Neptune Pub., 1997.
157 p. illus.
172 Acadiensis
Déléas, Josette. Images d’Acadiens et de Cadjens de 1908 à 1994 (filmographie
acadienne). Moncton: Centre d’Etudes acadiennes. Université de Moncton, 1995.
126 p.
DeLottinville, Peter. “Trouble in the hives of industry: the cotton industry comes to
Milltown, New Brunswick, 1879-1892.” In 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. pp. 130-146.
Derrah, Verna M. Ashland, Carleton County, N.B. Bristol, N.B.: Books of Waugh,
1996. 53 p.
Desserud, Donald A. “Exercise of community rights in the liberal-federal state:
language rights and New Brunswick’s Bill 88.” International Journal of Canadian
Studies 14 (Fall 1996), pp. 215-236.
Ditchy, Jay K. Les Acadiens louisianais et leur parler. Montreal: Comeau & Nadeau,
1996. 272 p. — first pub. in 1932.
Dobson, Shirley A. The word and the music. The story of Moncton’s Central United
Church and its Methodist roots. Sackville: The Tribune Press Ltd., 1994. 280 p.
illus.
Doige, Rick, and Jim Petrie. New Brunswick in the world and the world in New
Brunswick. [Fredericton]: Global Education Centre, 1995. 59 p. illus.
Dorchester area community development strategy. [Dorchester]: s.n., [1996]. 25,[22]
leaves.
Doucet, Michel. Le discours confisqué. Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1995. 236 p.
Dubay, Guy. “Vers la démystification de John Baker (1786-1868).” Revue de la
Société historique du Madawaska XXIV (avril-juin 1996), pp. 38-47.
Duguay, Jacques A. “Jacques alias Jim Raîche (1900-1993) (Maçon de PontLandry).” La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIV (janv.avril 1996), pp. 35-43.
Duplessis, Antoinette Mary. The “civilization” program of the Department of Indian
Affairs on New Brunswick native reserves, 1867-1932. M.A. thesis, University of
New Brunswick, 1995. 102 p.UMI no. not available; MAI 34/05, p. 1796 (Oct. 1996).
Dyer, Agnes Breton [as told to Beverly Sheresh]. “Growing up French-Canadian in
Maine.” Echoes. The Northern Maine journal 11 (Winter 1991), pp. 50-52. illus.
The early adventures of Painless Parker. Edited by Peter Pronych, and Arden G.
Christen. Hantsport: Lancelot Press, 1995. 234 p. illus.
Economie et société en Acadie, 1850-1950: nouvelles études d’histoire acadienne.
Edited by Jacques Paul Couturier and Phyllis E. LeBlanc. Moncton: Editions
d’Acadie, 1996. 207 p. illus.
Edelberg, Cynthia Dubin. “Jonathan Odell and Philip Freneau: poetry and politics in
the garrison town of New York City.” In Loyalists and community in North
America. Edited by Robert M. Calhoon, Timothy M. Barnes and George A.
Bibliography/Bibliographie 173
Rawlyk. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1994. pp. 105-119.
Eiley, Brahm. “First in their class.” Report on Business Magazine 13 (Oct. 1996), pp.
72-3, 75-6, 78-9. illus. — UNB’s forest management programme, Forest
Engineering.
Eiselt, Marianne, and H.A. Eiselt. A hiking guide to New Brunswick. 2nd ed.
Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 1996. 278 p. illus.
Elliott, John R. Gone but not forgotten. Cemetery inscriptions of Kings County, New
Brunswick. Vol. 3. Parishes of Havelock, Cardwell, Waterford, Hammond. Saint
John: Copy Write Centre, 1994. var. p. illus.
Ennals, Cheryl White. “Raymond Clare Archibald - collector: the legacy of a
scholar’s labour of love.” In “The book disease”: Atlantic provinces book
collectors. Edited by Eric L. Swanick. (Occasional Papers Series, no. 58). Halifax:
Dalhousie University. School of Library and Information Studies, 1996. pp. 99117.
Ericson, Penny K., and Barbara Pepperdene. “La réforme du régime des soins de
santé.” égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse politique 38 (automne 1995), pp. 227233.
Evangéline, 1887-1982. Entre l’élite et le peuple. Edited by Gérard Beaulieu.
Moncton: Editions d’Acadie en coédition avec La Chaire d’études acadiennes,
1997. 416 p. illus.
EXTRA! EXTRA!. Bulletin of the Associates of the Provincial Archives of New
Brunswick = Bullétin des Associés des Archives provinciales du NouveauBrunswick 1 (Spring 1995-).
Ezeala-Harrison, Fidel. “New Brunswick gasoline industry: an oligopoly tacit
collusion under consistent conjectures? [sic].” Canadian Journal of Regional
Science = Revue canadienne des sciences régionales XIX (Summer-été 1996), pp.
225-243. tables.
Fairley, Linda M. Excerpts from records at Tobique Mission St. Ann’s 1870- 1925 of
baptisms, marriages, deaths for parishioners of Tilley, Red Rapids, Blue Bell,
Plaster Rock, Aroostook, Limestone Siding, and the Bairdsville Summit. Also
excerpts from St. Michel’s Church, Drummond, 1891-1903. s.l.: s.n., 1995. 74 p.
Faulds, Vetta LaPointe. The way it was along my bay. Vol. 1. Nash Creek and Jacquet
River. Fredericton: Rhyme for Reason, 1995. 153 p. illus.
Finn, Jean-Guy. “Réformer pour mieux gérer.” égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse
politique 38 (automne 1995), pp. 149-159.
Fischer, George. Along the St. John River. Foreword by Frank McKenna. Halifax:
Nimbus Pub., 1998. [70] p. illus.
Flood, Sandra. Five New Brunswick artists = Cinq artistes néo-brunswickois.
[Rothesay]: Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation Inc., 1997. [52] p. illus. —
Strathbutler Award, 1991-1995, exhibition catalogue.
Folster, David. “‘I am a St. John River person.’ A portrait and paean to the unsung
174 Acadiensis
beauty of the St. John River.” Echoes. The Northern Maine journal 35 (Jan.-March
1997), pp. 2; 48-52. illus.
Foster, Andrew Robert. Federal-provincial relations and labour force development
policy: the case of New Brunswick. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1995.
139 p. AAT MM08750; MAI 34/05, p. 1814 (Oct. 1996).
Frank, David. “A new golden age of strikebreaking? The labour question in New
Brunswick history.” On the table. A review of work and society 1 (May 1997),
pp. 6-7.
_________. “Un nouvel âge d’or des briseurs de grève? La question ouvrière dans
l’histoire du Nouveau Brunswick [sic].” Sur la table. Regard sur le travail et la
société 1 (mai 1997), pp. 6-7.
Fraser, Marian Botsford. “Class acts.” Elm Street 1 (Sept. 1997), pp. 40-46. illus. —
sopranos Measha Gosman, Fredericton and Nancy Argenta.
Fredericton [New Brunswick]. Planning & Development Department. Waterloo Row
/ University Avenue heritage preservation study: historical background
information. [Fredericton]: [City of Fredericton], [1996]. 37 leaves. illus.
French, Mabel Penery. “The legal parental rights of women in New Brunswick
(1909).” University of New Brunswick Law Journal = Revue de droit de
l’Université du Nouveau-Brunswick 42 (1993), pp. 51-67.
Frink, Tim. New Brunswick: a short history. Saint John: Stonington Books, 1997. 152
p. illus.
From pond to pro: a history of hockey in the Moncton region from 1894 to 1996.
Edited by Jim Roper. Moncton: Moncton Hockey History Committee, in
conjunction with the Moncton Museum Inc., 1997. 504 p.
Fundy album: a photo history = Album de Fundy: une histoire en photos. Alma:
Fundy Guild Inc., 1996. 52 p. illus.
Furlong, Ken. “Making work. Another Canadian novel becomes a movie.”
ArtsAtlantic 15 (Winter 1997), pp. 34-35. illus. — re David Adams Richards For
those who hunt the wounded down.
Gagnon, Nathalie. “Les femmes en prison au Nouveau-Brunswick.” In Les femmes et
le droit criminel = Women and criminal law. Comité femmes et droit. Actes de la
conférence. = Committee of women and law conference. Conference transcripts.
Moncton: Ecole de droit. Université de Moncton, 1995. pp. 49-55.
Galer, Mary Jane, and John Azor Betts Brenan. Dr. Azor and Gloriana Purdy Betts:
loyalists and hearty pioneers. Columbus, Ga.: M.J.Galer, 1996. 117 p. illus.
Gallant, Christel. “L’influence des religions catholique et protestante sur la traduction
des textes sacrés à l’intention des Micmacs dans les provinces maritimes: du livre
de prières de l’abbé Maillard (1719-1762) à la traduction des évangiles par Silas
Tertius Rand (1810- 1889).” TTR (Traduction, terminologie, rédaction). Etudes
sur le texte et ses transformations 3, 2 (1990), pp. 97-109. — issue title: “La
traduction des textes sacrés: le domaine biblique” sous la direction d’Alexis Nouss.
Bibliography/Bibliographie 175
_________. “Profession: traducteur et lieutenant-gouverneur.” Circuit (automne
1995), pp. 31-[32]. illus. — Paul Mascarene.
Garcia, Marie-France. “A renewal of Acadian identity.” In Cultures of the
Commonwealth. Essays and studies. No. 1: National Identities. s.l.: s.n., Winter
1995-96.
Garvie, Philippe. “Le réseau postal et son rôle dans l’articulation du système urbain
au Nouveau-Brunswick entre 1870 et 1909.” Acadiensis XXIV, 2 (Spring 1995),
pp. 98-113.
Gersick, Kelin E., et al. Generation to generation. Life cycles of the family business.
Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 1997. 302 p. illus. — includes material on
McCain Foods.
Gillespie, Dewey H. “Where the rivers meet”. The fly tyers of New Brunswick.
Miramichi: Newcastle Printing Ltd., [1996]. 150 p.
Gillespie, Susan. History of the Magaguadavic. St. George: Eastern Charlotte
Waterways Inc., 1996. 18 p.
Gillies, Peter and David Goss, [compilers]. The history of St. George’s Church. The
Anglican parish of Carleton 1821-1996 [A short history of St. George’s Church,
Saint John West]. Saint John: St. George’s Anglican Church, 1996]. 43 p. illus. —
published to commemorate the 175th anniversary of the Church, November 1996.
Gillis, Stephen, and John Gillis. No faster than a walk. The covered bridges of New
Brunswick. 2nd ed. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 1997. [103] p. illus.
Goss, David. An old tyme Christmas in New Brunswick. (Images of Canada). Dover,
N.H.: Arcadia, 1997. 128 p. illus.
Gowan, Sandra L. Ned Landry: master of the fiddle. Edited by Leo G. Mulholland.
Saint John: C-Plus Publishing Ltd., 1996. 60 p. illus.
Grant, Brigid. “An interview with Molly Lamb Bobak.” ArtsAtlantic 51 (Winter
1995), pp. 36-39. illus.
Greater Sackville Chamber of Commerce Inc. Tantramar economic forum:
background documents. Sackville: Greater Sackville Chamber of Commerce Inc.,
1996. [various] p.
Grenier, Gilles. Linguistic and economic characteristics of Francophone minorities in
Canada: a comparison of Ontario and New Brunswick. (Working Papers,
#9610E). Ottawa: University of Ottawa. Dept. of Economics, Dec. 1996. 18 p.
charts.
Griffiths, Naomi E.S. The contexts of Acadian history, 1686-1784. (The Winthrop
Pickard Bell Lectures in Maritime Studies). Montreal: Centre for Canadian Studies
and McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1992. 137 p. illus.
Guide to Micmac-Maliseet holdings in Archives & Special Collections, Harriet Irving
Library. rev. ed. Fredericton: University of New Brunswick Archives, 1995-6. 69 p.
Guzman, Rogelio. History of New Brunswick Psychiatric Association: from the
asylum to brain imaging. [Saint John]: R. Guzman, 1997. 659 p. illus.
176 Acadiensis
Haché, Louis. “Avant le pont de Miscou.” La revue d’histoire de la Société historique
Nicolas-Denys XXIV (janv.-avril 1996), pp. 44-47. illus.
_________. “Les grands feux en forêts d’août 1935.” La revue d’histoire de la Société
historique Nicolas-Denys XXIV (sept.-déc. 1996), pp. 50-62. illus.
Haché, Odette O. Registre des actes de naissances et de baptêmes Paroisse SaintIsidore, Saint-Isidore, N.B. 1876-1920. [Caraquet]: s.n., 1995. 223 p.
Hamilton, Elizabeth. Tuberculosis in New Brunswick: the establishment of the Jordan
Memorial Sanatorium. M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1995. 232 p.
UMI no. not available; MAI 34/ 05, p. 1796 (Oct. 1996).
Hamilton, W.D. [Willis D.]. Dictionary of Miramichi biography. Biographical
sketches of men and women born before 1900 who played a part in public life on
the Miramichi: Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada. Saint John:
author, 1997. 460 p.
Hammock, Virgil. “Art at Mount Allison.” In Liberal education and the small
university in Canada. Edited by Christine Storm. Montreal & Kingston: McGillQueen’s University Press, 1996. — includes St. Thomas, Acadia, UNB, Mount
Allison and St. Francis Xavier Universities.
The Harneds of North America. Descendents [sic] of the Harnett family. Edited by
John H. Harned, and Thomas L. Harned. Tucson: The Harneds of North America,
1996. 546 p.
Harquail, Pamela Anne Carroll. The incidence of satanism as perceived by the junior
high school teachers of the Province of New Brunswick. Ph.D. thesis, University of
Southern Mississippi, 1994. 78 p. AAT 9522623 DAI/A 56/03 p. 1 (Sept. 1995).
Harrison, Girvan. So ya wanna be a ranger: Maritime Forest Ranger School 19461996: “A tradition of excellence”. Fredericton: Maritime Forest Ranger School,
1996. 266 p. illus.
Hazel, Fred. Get yerself a shin o’ heat. Saint John: Famine 150 Committee, 1996. 201
p. illus.
Hebb, Ross N. Quaco-St. Martin’s: a brief history: the first hundred years, 17841884. Fredericton: Quaco/Springhill Press, 1997. 162 p. illus.
Heritage trails & footpaths on Grand Manan, New Brunswick, Canada. Edited by
Kevin O’Donnell. North Head, Grand Manan, N.B.: The Grand Manan Tourism
Association, 1995. 24 p. illus.
Hewitt, Martin. “The itinerant immigration lecturer: James Brown’s lecture tour of
Britain and Ireland, 1861-2.” British Journal of Canadian Studies 10, 1 (1995), pp.
103-119. — James Brown, farmer & sometime Surveyor-General of N.B.
Hibbert, Robert, and Mary Hibbert. Village of fire. History of Petitcodiac. Petitcodiac:
R&M Printing, 1996. 180 p. illus.
Hill, Judith E. comp. Grand Manan: jewel of the sea. s.l.:Judith Hill, 1996. 133 p.
illus.
“Historique de l’Institut féminin du Nouveau-Brunswick.” Revue de la Société
Bibliography/Bibliographie 177
historique du Madawaska XXIV (juillet-déc. 1996), pp. 4-6. illus.
“Historique de l’Institut féminin du Nouveau-Brunswick. District Madawaska.”
Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska XXIV (juillet-déc. 1996), pp. 7-35.
illus.
“Historique de l’Institut féminin du Nouveau-Brunswick. District MargueriteBourgeois.” Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska XXIV (juillet-déc.
1996), pp. 35-56. illus.
“Historique de l’Institut féminin du Nouveau-Brunswick. District Richard.” Revue de
la Société historique du Madawaska XXIV (juillet-déc. 1996), pp. 57-67. illus.
Hivert-Le Faucheux, Monique. “Charles de La Tour: les lieux d’origine de ses
engagés d’avril 1642 et d’avril 1643.” La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 27
(déc. 1996), pp. 216-235. tables. maps.
Hobbs, Anna. “Hooked on heritage: new life for New Brunswick’s historic mats.”
Canadian Living 19 (Aug. 1994), pp. 98-99; 101-102. illus.
Hodgson, Charles. “The baseball man.” Echoes. The Northern Maine journal 25
(Aug.-Oct. 1994), pp. 15-19. illus. — Charles Hodgson [Sr.], Marysville, N.B.
How, Douglas. One village, one war. 1914-1945. A thinking about the literature of
stone. Hantsport, N.S.: Lancelot, 1995. 374 p. illus. — re Dorchester, N.B.
Hughes, Gary K. “Curatorial statement: ‘Music of the Eye’: Architectural drawings of
Canada’s First City, 1822 to 1914.” Material History Review 37 (Spring 1993), pp.
74-77. illus.
Hyson, Stewart. “Désignation de l’opposition officielle au Nouveau-Brunswick et à la
Chambre des communes.” Revue parlementaire canadienne 19 (automne 1996),
pp. 2-6.
_________. “Determining the official opposition in New Brunswick and the House of
Commons.” Canadian Parliamentary Review 19 (Autumn 1996), pp. 2-6. tables.
In their very own words; first-person narratives about life in the 1900s in the
Boiestown area on the Upper Southwest Miramichi. Boiestown, N.B.: The Central
New Brunswick Woodmen’s Museum, Inc., 1997. 238 p.
“Index chronologiques - Index des auteurs - Index des titres [v. xii (1984) à v. xxiv
(1996)].” Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska XXV (janv.-mars 1997),
pp. 3-31.
Jacquot, Martine. “De l’institution littéraire en Acadie: production et réception de
textes.” Studies in Canadian Literature 17, 2 (1992), pp. 47- 60.
Jennings, John. Tending the flock. Bishop Joseph-Octave Plessis and Roman
Catholics in early 19th century New Brunswick. Saint John: Diocese of Saint John,
1998. 245 p. illus.
Johnson, Daniel F. Irish emigration to New England through the port of Saint John,
New Brunswick, Canada, 1841-1849. Baltimore: Clearfield, 1997 c.1996. 284 p.
_________. “New Brunswick.” In Genealogist’s handbook for Atlantic Canada
178 Acadiensis
research. Edited by Terrence M. Punch and George F. Sanborn Jr. 2nd ed. Boston:
New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1997. pp. 1-29.
_________. Vital statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers. Vol. 65.
1886. Saint John: D.F. Johnson, 1996.
_________. Vital statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers. Vol. 66.
1886-87. Saint John: D.F. Johnson, 1996.
_________. Vital statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers. Vol. 67.
1887. Saint John: D.F. Johnson, 1996.
_________. Vital statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers. Vol. 68.
1887. Saint John: D.F. Johnson, 1996.
_________. Vital statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers. Vol. 69.
1887-88. Saint John: D.F. Johnson, 1997.
_________. Vital statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers. Vol. 70.
1888. Saint John: D.F. Johnson, 1997.
_________. Vital statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers. Vol. 71.
1888. Saint John: D.F. Johnson, 1997.
_________. Vital statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers. Vol. 72.
1888-89. Saint John: D.F. Johnson, 1997.
_________. Vital statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers. Vol. 73.
1889. Saint John: D.F. Johnson, 1998.
_________. Vital statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers. Vol. 74.
1889. Saint John: D.F. Johnson, 1998.
Johnson, Derek S. “Val-Comeau, village côtier acadien: son histoire depuis 1920.” La
revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIV (janv.-avril 1996),
pp. 48-67. illus.
Keer, Dawn L. “Helmut Kallman: pioneer Canadian music historian/librarian.” In
Readings in Canadian library history 2. Edited by Peter F. McNally. Ottawa:
Canadian Library Association, 1996. pp. 365-388. — refers to Kallman’s days at
the Ripples internment camp.
Keleher, Terry R.J., and Donald Collins. Saint John in the golden age of postcards
1900-1915. (Images of Canada). Dover, N.H.: Arcadia, 1997. 128 p. illus.
Kenny, James L. “‘We must speculate to accumulate!’: mineral development and the
limits of state intervention, New Brunswick, 1952-1960.” Acadiensis XXIII, 2
(Spring 1994), pp. 94-123.
_________. “New dependency: state, local capital, and the development of New
Brunswick’s base metal industry, 1960-70.” Canadian Historical Review 78
(March 1997), pp. 1-39.
Kingnait. The L. Marguerite Vaughan gift of Cape Dorset prints. Saint John: New
Brunswick Museum. Works on Paper Gallery, 1996. illus.
Klassen, Henry C. “Transfer of power in the Scots Canadian family business.” British
Bibliography/Bibliographie 179
Journal of Canadian Studies 9, 1 (1994), pp. 147-158. — includes the Irving
family.
Labelle, Ronald. “La grande oeuvre inachevée de Soeur Catherine Jolicoeur.” In
Undisciplined women: tradition and culture in Canada. Edited by Pauline
Greenhill and Diane Tye. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press,
1997. pp. 28-38.
_________. “La transmission du patrimoine culturel familial: nouvelles orientations
méthodologiques.” La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 27 (juin-sept. 1996),
pp. 75-83.
Lamarche, Rodolphe, Samuel Arseneault, and Suzanne Gagnon. “Les communautés
du sud-est du Nouveau-Brunswick: vitalité, dépendance et développement.”
égalité-revue acadienne d’analyse politique 39 et 40 (printemps-automne 1996),
pp. 123-135. tables. maps.
Landry, Nicolas. “L’âge d’or de la pêche à la morue à Caraquet, 1874-1900.” In
Economie et société en Acadie, 1850-1950: nouvelles études d’histoire acadienne.
Edited by Jacques Paul Couturier and Phyllis E. LeBlanc. Moncton: Editions
d’Acadie, 1996. pp. 211-236. tables.
Landry, Rodrigue, and Réal Allard. “Profil sociolangagier des Acadiens et
francophones du Nouveau-Brunswick.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies
37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 211-236. tables.
Lang, Nicole. “Gestion et travail: le cas de l’usine Fraser d’Edmundston (N.-B.),
1918-1946.” In Economie et société en Acadie, 1850-1950: nouvelles études
d’histoire acadienne. Edited by Jacques Paul Couturier and Phyllis E. LeBlanc.
Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1996. pp. 153-184. tables.
_________. “De l’entreprise familiale à la compagnie moderne: la Fraser Companies
Limited, de 1918 à 1974.” Acadiensis XXV, 2 (Spring 1996), pp. 41-61.
Lang, Stephane Denis. Les enseignants acadiens et la “révolution tranquille” au
Nouveau-Brunswick, 1960-1970: vers de nouveaux rapports avec les enseignants
anglophones et l’état. M.A. thesis, University of Ottawa, 1996.162 p. AAT
MM19980; MAI 35/06, p. 1642 (Dec. 1997).
LaPointe, Jacques. “A bond, not a boundary.” Echoes. The Northern Maine journal 6
(Summer 1989), pp. 45-47. illus. — reflection by descendants of families of La
Grande Rivière; St. Léonard, N.B. and Van Buren, Me.
Larocque, Peter J. A Canadian painter abroad. The sketchbooks of Frank Drummond
Allison = Un peintre canadien à l’étranger. Les carnets de croquis de Frank
Drummond Allison. Saint John: New Brunswick Museum = Musée du NouveauBrunswick, 1997. [39] p. illus. — published in conjunction with the exhibition held
at the Museum from May to October 1997.
_________. Fine intentions: an account of the Owens Art Institution in Saint John,
New Brunswick, 1884-1893. M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick. 146
leaves. UNB #5757.
LaVorgna, Koral. The Irish in St. Patrick’s Parish, Charlotte County, New Brunswick,
180 Acadiensis
1831-1881. M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1995. 128 p.
MM18590; MAI 35/06, p.1642 (Dec. 1997).
AAT
Leavitt, Helena Griffin. Sing ye islands of the sea. Memories of Grand Manan. St.
Andrews: [author], n.d. [20] p. illus.
Leavitt, Robert M. Passamaquoddy-Maliseet. (Languages of the World: Materials,
27). Munich; Newcastle, Eng.: LINCOM Europa, 1996. 61 p.
LeBlanc, Barbara. “Tête à tête et charivari à Moncton: rencontre inter- culturelle entre
les acadiens et les anglophones de Moncton.” La Société historique acadienne.
Cahiers 27 (janv.-mars 1996), pp. 4-18. — les années 60, le maire Jones et les
étudiants de l’Université de Moncton.
LeBlanc, Phyllis E. “Un communauté en transition: Moncton, 1870-1940.” In
Economie et société en Acadie, 1850-1950: nouvelles études d’histoire acadienne.
Edited by Jacques Paul Couturier and Phyllis E. LeBlanc. Moncton: Editions
d’Acadie, 1996. pp. 131-152. tables.
_________. “Francophone minorities: the fragmentation of the French-Canadian
identity.” In Beyond Quebec: taking stock of Canada. Edited by Kenneth
McRoberts. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1995. pp.
358-368.
LeBlanc, Ronald C., and Michel Deslierres. “Bilan financier des réformes
administratives du gouvernement McKenna.” égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse
politique 38 (automne 1995), pp. 99-125. tables.
LeBlanc, Ronnie-Gilles. “La généalogie comme source d’analyse démographique: le
cas de Cap-Pelé au XIXe siècle.” La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 27
(juin-sept. 1996), pp. 102-115. tables.
Leclerc, André, Gilbert Cyr, and Denis Duval. L’Acadie à l’heure des choix. L’avenir
politique et économique de l’Acadie du Nouveau-Brunswick. Moncton: Editions
d’Acadie, 1996. 378 p. illus.
Léger, Raymond. “La nécessité des syndicats dans le secteur du détail. L’exemple de
Tim Hortons.” Sur la table. Regard sur le travail et la société 1 (mai 1997), pp.
8-9.
_________. “The need for unions in the service sector: the Tim Hortons experience.”
On the table. A review of work and society 1 (May 1997), pp. 8-9.
Léger, Yvon. “Joseph-Aquila L’Archevêque 1866-1941.” La Société historique
acadienne. Cahiers 28 (oct.-déc. 1997), pp. 176-207. illus.
“Lettre concernant le journal L’Evangéline.” La revue d’histoire de la Société
historique Nicolas-Denys XXV (janv.-avril 1997), pp. 103-104. — de la
correspondance de Mgr. Auguste Allard.
Levasseur, Jean. “Aliénation et culture: Jacques Savoie et la perte d’identité
acadienne.” Studies in Canadian Literature 19, 2 (1994), pp. 67-76.
Lévesque, Florian. Balmoral: une communauté qui se prend en main. [Balmoral,
N.B.]: [Municipalité de Balmoral], 1997. 200 p.
Bibliography/Bibliographie 181
_________. “Restigouche rising. Social solidarity in New Brunswick.” Our Times 15
(Sept.-Oct. 1996), pp. 18-19. illus.
Levi, Albert. “Changes in the political position of New Brunswick aboriginal people
during the past 25 years.” University of New Brunswick Law Journal = Revue de
droit de l’Université du Nouveau-Brunswick 43 (1994), pp. 197-201.
Lewis, Timothy Donald. Oromocto, New Brunswick, from village to model town:
rural community transformed. M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1996.
218 p. AAT MM18551; MAI 35/06, p. 1642 (Dec. 1997).
Liebenberg, Gillian, and Arlee Hoyt McGee. A guide to health care history materials
in New Brunswick. Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1998. 89 p.
Life and times. Recollections of Eliza Cox Carter. Edited by Judith Baxter and Beth
Quigley. (Mercury Series, no. 48, History Division). Hull: Canadian Museum of
Civilization, 1997. 144 p. illus.
Long, Heather. Good green hope. The Irish Catholic settlers of Albert County, New
Brunswick. s.l.: s.n., 1995. 358 p.
MacBeath, Marie E., and Wendy J. Robbins. See Jane soar. A study of undergraduate
women’s academic achievement. University of New Brunswick, Fredericton
Campus, 1980-90. [Fredericton]: University of New Brunswick, 1992. 31 p. illus.
Macdonald, M.A. “Françoise Marie Jacquelin - a modern woman in the 17th century.”
NBM Courier (Spring-Summer 1996), pp. 11-12. illus.
MacDonald, William C. Memories: a boyhood on Washademoak Lake. [Jemseg]:
Queens’ County Historical Society and Museum Inc., 1991. 54 p. illus.
Machum, Donald Alexander. Alexander Machum, Margaret Carson, and their
descendants. [Edmonton]: Priority Printing Ltd., 1992. 440 p. illus.
MacInnis, Craig. “The reel world.” University of Toronto Magazine 24, 4 (Summer
1997), pp. 14-15. — Fredericton native in Hollywood, Joe Medjuck.
Mackenzie, Gail-Anne; assisted by Sonya and Wayne Badeau. Grand Manan slangusage: a slang dictionary. s.l.:Gail-Anne MacKenzie, 1994. [20] p. illus.
MacLeod, Malcolm. “Teachers in tents: eighth annual rural science summer school in
New Brunswick, 1922.” Acadiensis XXV, 2 (Spring 1996), pp. 82-91. illus.
Maliseet & Micmac vital statistics from New Brunswick church records. Fredericton:
Micmac-Maliseet Institute. University of New Brunswick, 1998. 346 p. —
includes records from the 1700s to 1919.
Marchildon, Gregory P. Profits and politics. Beaverbrook and the gilded age of
Canadian finance. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996. 348 p. illus.
_________. “What makes Maxie run? A future British press baron strikes it rich in
the ‘Laurier Boom.’” Beaver 77 (Feb.-Mar. 1997), pp. 7-11. illus. — excerpt from
his book Profits and politics: Beaverbrook and the gilded age of Canadian finance.
University of Toronto Press, 1996.
Marquis, Greg. “‘A machine of oppression under the guise of the law’: the Saint John
182 Acadiensis
police establishment, 1860-1890.” In Historical perspectives on law and society in
Canada. Edited by Tina Loo and Lorna R. McLean. (New Canadian Readings).
Toronto: Copp Clark Longman Ltd, 1994. pp. 200-218.
Martin, Geoffrey R. “The COR Party of New Brunswick as an ethnic party.”
Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism = Revue canadienne des études sur le
nationalisme 23, 1&2 (1996), pp. 1-8.
_________. “The rise and fall of the New Brunswick Confederation of Regions Party,
1988-1995.” Canadian Parliamentary Review 18 (Autumn 1995), pp. 19-22.
Martin, Normand. “Les changements administratifs en éducation mis en oeuvre par le
gouvernement McKenna.” égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse politique 38
(automne 1995), pp. 161-167.
Martin, Roger P. Les écoles de Rivière-Verte 1956-1995. (Album souvenir, no. 2B).
Rivière-Verte: [author], 1996. illus.
_________. Les commerces de Sainte-Anne. (Album souvenir no. 2). [Sainte-Annede-Madawaska]: author, 1996. var. p. illus.
_________. Les moulins de Sainte-Anne. (Album souvenir no. 1). s.l.: author, 1996.
var. p. illus.
Martin, Roger R. La municipalité de Rivière-Verte et associations. (Album souvenir
no. 4). Rivière-Verte: author, 1996. var. p. illus.
Marysville heritage preservation guidelines. Discussion paper. City of Fredericton,
N.B. [Fredericton]: n.p., n.d. 37 p.
Marysville heritage preservation study. Discussion paper. City of Fredericton, N.B.
Fredericton: s.n., n.d., [34 pp. + app.].
McDonald, Donna. Lord Strathcona. A biography of Donald Alexander Smith.
Toronto: Dundurn Press, 1996. — includes references to the N.B. Railway and to
St. Andrews.
McEvoy, John P. “Language rights: aboriginal peoples.” Canadian Law Libraries =
Bibliothèques de droit canadiennes 22 (Autumn 1997), pp. 156-158. illus.
McFadden, Nathan. UNB hockey: a tradition of excellence, regular season statistics
and history (1946-96). Fredericton: UNB Athletics, University of New Brunswick
Board of Governors, 1997. 67 p. illus.
Mcfarland, Joan. “Travailler dans les centres d’appel.” Sur la table. Regard sur le
travail et la société 1 (mai 1997), pp. 2-5. — an abbreviated version of an article
appearing in New Maritimes, July-Aug. 1996.
_________. “Working life in the call centres.” On the table. A review of work and
society 1 (May 1997), pp. 2-5. — an abbreviated version of an article in New
Maritimes, July-Aug. 1996.
McGahan, Peter. The “Quiet campus”. A history of the University of New Brunswick
in Saint John, 1959-1969. Fredericton: New Ireland Press, 1998. 437 p. illus.
McKay, Shona. “Top of the class. Three Canadian public schools are among the best
Bibliography/Bibliographie 183
in the world according to a study conducted by two U.S. educational experts.”
Imperial Oil Review 80, 421 (Summer 1996), pp. 16-21. illus. — refers to Keswick
Ridge School, Keswick Ridge, N.B.
McMullen, Lorraine. “May Agnes Fleming: ‘I did nothing but write.’” In Silenced
sextet: six nineteenth-century Canadian women novelists. Edited by Carrie
MacMillan, Lorraine McMullen and Elizabeth Waterston. Montreal & Kingston:
McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1992. pp. 52-81.
Melin, Roger G., comp. Gagetown Anglican church records 1784-1901.
Transcription of vital statistics. Omaha, Neb.: [author], 1996.
“Mémoires de Mme Basilice Thériault.” La revue d’histoire de la Société historique
Nicolas-Denys XXIV (janv.-avril 1996), pp. 73-85. illus.
Mercer, Jim. A hayfield becomes cosmopolitan: history of St. James Anglican Church,
Moncton, N.B. Moncton: St. James Anglican Church, 1996. 100 p.
Miller, Edith. “A synergy of ideas: Chantal Cadieux and her DansEncorps Company.”
Performing arts & entertainment in Canada 27 (Fall 1992), pp. 16-17. illus. —
Moncton dancer/choreographer.
Milne, William J. The McKenna miracle: myth or reality? (University of Toronto
monograph series on Public Policy and Public Administration, no. 3). Toronto:
University of Toronto. Centre for Public Management, 1996. 112 p. illus.
Miramichi Literacy Council. Compiled by Dorothy W. Creighton. People of the
Miramichi. Chatham: Miramichi Literacy Council, 1996. [various] p. illus.
Mitham, Peter. “For ‘the honor and dignity of the profession’: organized medicine in
colonial New Brunswick, 1793-1860.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History =
Bulletin canadien d’histoire de la médecine 13, 1 (1996), pp. 83-108.
“Monseigneur Fernand Lacroix, Supérieur général des Eudistes, Evêque
d’Edmundston 1919-1994.” Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska XXIV
(janv.-mars 1996), pp. 3-47. illus.
Morris, Chris. “Tombstone tempest. Saint John Loyalists oppose site of Irving
memorial.” Loyalist Gazette 32 (Spring 1994), p. 22.
_________. “An overview of program review in New Brunswick.” In Hard choices
or no choice: assessing program review = L’heure des choix difficiles:
l’évaluation de l’examen des programmes. Edited by Amelita Armit and Jacques
Bourgault. (Monographs on Canadian Public Administration, no. 17). Toronto:
Institute of Public Administration of Canada and Canadian Plains Research Centre,
University of Regina, 1996. pp. 71-75.
Motapanyane, Virginia, and David Jory. Acadian French. (Languages of the World.
Materials, no.101). Munich; Newcastle, Eng.: LINCOM Europa, 1997. 67 p. illus.
Mullaly, Robert. “The politics of workfare: NB works.” In Workfare. Ideology for a
new under-class. Edited by Eric Shragge. Toronto: Garamond Press, 1997. pp. 3557.
Murphy, Peter Douglas. Poor, “ignorant children”: “a great resource”: the Saint
184 Acadiensis
John emigrant orphan asylum admittance ledger in context. M.A. thesis, Saint
Mary’s University, 1997. 94 p. AAT MQ22804; MAI 36/02, p. 387 (April 1998).
New Brunswick. Heritage Industrial Adjustment Committee. Navigating change in
museums: a road map. Fredericton: Association of Museums of New Brunswick,
1996. 25 p.
New Brunswick. Legislative Assembly = Nouveau-Brunswick. Assemblée
legislative. Biographies of members. Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, 53rd
Legislature = Répertoire biographique des parlementaires. Assemblée legislative,
Nouveau-Brunswick, 53ème législature. Fredericton: The Assembly =
L’Assemblée, 1996. 63 p. ports.
Nicholas, Andrea Bear. “Colonialism and the struggle for liberation: the experience
of Maliseet women.” University of New Brunswick Law Journal = Revue de droit
de l’Université du Nouveau-Brunswick 43 (1994), pp. 223-239.
Noble, Peter S. “The thirties in the novels of Antonine Maillet and Anne Hébert.” The
London Journal of Canadian Studies 8 (1992), pp. 28-[35].
Nouveau-Brunswick. Comité d’aide à l’adaptation de l’industrie. Changement de cap
pour les musées: une carte routière. Fredericton: Association des musées du
Nouveau-Brunswick, 1996. 25 p.
Nowell, Iris. Women who give away millions. Portraits of Canadian philanthropists.
Toronto: Hounslow Press, 1996. 414 p. illus. — includes Margaret Norrie McCain
pp. [131]-181 and Lady Christofor Beaverbrook, pp. [1]-34.
Nowlan, Michael O. “A Connell comes home: the Carleton County Historical Society
teams with a civic-minded stamp collector to bring a five-cent Connell stamp back
to its New Brunswick home.” Canadian Stamp News 22 (16 Sept. 1997), pp. 8-9.
illus. — [issue number corrected from no. 16]
Old Government House = ancienne résidence du gouvernement. Fredericton: Old
Government House Advisory Committee, 1997. 4 p. illus.
Olmstead, Kathryn. “Celebrating the river.” Echoes. The Northern Maine journal 27
(Jan.-March 1995), pp. 31-33; 47. illus. — creation of the St. John River Society /
La Société du fleuve Saint- Jean Inc.
_________. “The folk from Kincardineshire survived on buckwheat their first winter
in New Brunswick.” Echoes. The Northern Maine Journal 14 (Fall 1991), pp. 1318. illus.
_________. “Palace in the wilderness.” Echoes. The Northern Maine journal 9
(Summer 1989), pp. 37-44. illus. — re Robert Connors (1828-1895) lumberman,
founder of Connors, N.B.
On the table. A review of work and society = Sur la table. Regard sur le travail et la
société. A new review “for labour and social activists in New Brunswick devoted
to working people and their life.” Edited by David Bedford and Thom Workman,
Dept. of Political Science, UNB, and in collaboration with academic researchers
and the labour community.
Bibliography/Bibliographie 185
den Otter, A.A. “Saint John: fulcrum metropôl.” In The philosophy of railways. The
transcontinental railway idea in British North America. Toronto: University of
Toronto Press, 1997. pp. 126-157.
Ouellette, Lise. “Bilan linguistique des réformes administratives au NouveauBrunswick.” égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse politique 38 (automne 1995), pp.
213-223.
Out of Ireland: a journey across time, ocean and land from pre-famine Ireland to
modern North America. Saint John: Saint John Times Globe, 1997. 96 p. illus. —
first published as a series in the Times Globe 9 June-25 July 1997.
Paikowsky, Sandra. Goodridge Roberts, 1904-1974. Kleinburg, Ont.: McMichael
Canadian Art Collection, 1998. 236 p. illus. — exhibition catalogue for
“Goodridge Roberts Revealed.”
Palmer, Stephen, with Ruby Shaw and Arthur Doyle. Joe Palmer. A New Brunswick
entrepreneur. s.l.:[author], 1995. 230 p. illus.
Paratte, Henri-Dominique. “Du lieu de création en Acadie: entre le trop- plein et nulle
part.” Studies in Canadian Literature 18, 1 (1993), pp. 56-70.
Parsons, Brenda. Moncton’s civic treasure, the Free Meeting House: a national
historic site. Moncton: Betsons, 1997. 337 p. illus.
Patterson, Freeman. ShadowLight: a photographer’s life. Toronto: HarperCollins,
1996. 176 p. illus.
Paul, W. Dave. Confessions of a duck cop [A warden’s story about protecting
Canada’s wildlife]. Harvey Station, N.B.: Linked Communications, 1996. 91 p.
illus.
Peabody, George. Kings Landing: a living history colourguide [sic]. Photography by
H.A. Eiselt. (Living History Colourguide). Halifax: Formac, 1997. 72 p. illus.
“Le père Joseph Trudel, vétéran de la guerre de Sécession américaine.” La revue
d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIV (janv.- avril 1996), pp. 97109. illus.
Perrot, Marie-Eve. “Le chiac ou ... whatever. Le vernaculaire des jeunes d’une école
secondaire francophone de Moncton.” Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37
(Dec. 1994), pp. 237-246.
Perry, James Edward, and Maureen Perry Scott. Doors will open. Orillia, Ont.:
Hemlock Press, 1995. 154 p. illus. — Trafton family, Woodstock; Reformed
Baptist Church.
Petchey, Helen. Chandler of Rocklyn: Edward Barron Chandler, Father of
Confederation. s.l.: s.n., 1996. [34] p. illus.
Pichette, Robert. Bâtie sur le roc: Mgr. Numa Pichette, témoin d’une époque.
Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1995. 226 p. illus. — re Edmundston parish of NotreDame-des-Sept-Douleurs.
_________. “‘Les enseignes de sa tribu’: le drapeau de la République du
Madawaska.” Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska XXII (oct.-déc.
186 Acadiensis
1994), pp. 35-37.
_________. “La République du Madawaska: de l’éphémère au mythe.” Revue de la
Société historique du Madawaska XXII (oct.-déc. 1994),pp. 28-34.
_________. “La république du Madawaska: de l’éphémère au mythe.” Etudes
canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 75-87.
Poitras, Jean-Guy. Recensement 1871 census: comtés de Madawaska et de Victoria,
province du Nouveau-Brunswick = Madawaska and Victoria Counties, Province
of New Brunswick. Edmundston: Jean-Guy Poitras, 1997. 315 p.
_________. Recensement 1881 census: comtés de Madawaska et de Victoria,
province du Nouveau-Brunswick = Madawaska and Victoria Counties, Province
of New Brunswick. Edmundston: Jean-Guy Poitras, 1997. 452 p.
_________. Recensement 1891: comtés de Madawaska et de Victoria, province du
Nouveau-Brunswick = Madawaska and Victoria Counties, Province of New
Brunswick. [Edmundston]: [Jean-Guy Poitras], 1996. 522 p.
_________. Recensement 1901: comtés de Madawaska et de Victoria: province du
Nouveau-Brunswick = 1901 census: Madawaska and Victoria Counties, Province
of New Brunswick. [Edmundston]: [Jean-Guy Poitras], 1996. 603 p.
_________, and Léo Poitras. Index des noms et prénoms du Répertoire généalogique
des POITRAS du Madawaska. [Edmundston]: s.n., 1994. 112 p.
Poitras, Léo and Jean-Guy Poitras. Répertoire généalogique des descendants et
descendantes d’André Lévesque et d’Angélique Ouellette. Edmundston: Les
éditions Marévie, 1995. 1050 p.
Pollock, Sharon. Fair liberty’s call. Toronto: Coach House Press, 1995. 79 p. —
drama based on the story of the Loyalists.
Powning, Beth. Seeds of another summer: finding the spirit of home in nature.
Toronto: Penguin Books Canada Ltd., 1996. 115 p. illus.
A present of the past: a gift of stories from the Harvey area. [Harvey]: Literacy New
Brunswick Inc. and the Harvey Outreach for Seniors, 1997. 24l. p.
Prevention of family violence in rural town, island, and geographically isolated
communities. Determining sociocultural influences on the meanings of and
responses to woman abuse. Final report. Helpers exploring abuse and responding
research team, ed. [Fredericton]: Muriel McQueen Fergusson Centre for Family
Violence Research, 1997. 30 leaves. — deals with Charlotte County, N.B.
Prime, Russell James. Forgotten magistrates: historical glimpses of New Brunswick’s
community justices, 1870-1980. M.A. thesis, Carleton University, 1996. 183 p.
AAT MM13815; MAI 35/02, p. 439 (April 1997).
Pullen, Charles. “Into Maine’s Acadia.” Echoes. The Northern Maine journal 6
(Summer 1989), pp. 24-25; M1. illus. — reprint of chapter 6 of Pullen’s 1902 “In
fair Aroostook.”
Randall, Carol. Spares & strikes: candlepin bowling in New Brunswick. Fredericton:
Six Colour Copy, 1996. 264 p.
Bibliography/Bibliographie 187
The village of thirty centuries: a story of a river, a people ... and time. documentary
film [48 minutes]. Red Bank First Nation. Beaver Creek Productions, 1996]. — the
story of Metepenagiag, a celebration of Mi’kmaq heritage. Produced in association
with Northwest Passage Communications.
Redekopp, Jean. A view from the bucket. A Grand Lake and McNab’s Island memoir.
Fredericton: Maritimes Arts Projects Productions, 1996. 96 p. illus.
Richard, Léon. “La réforme en éducation: chronologie des événements.” égalité revue acadienne d’analyse politique 38 (automne 1995), pp. 189-195.
Ritchie, Joanne. “Cartographies of silence.” An annotated bibliography of English
language diaries and reminiscences of New Brunswick women 1783-1980.
(Feminist Voices / Voix Féministes, no. 3). Ottawa: Canadian Research Institute
for the Advancement of Women / Institut canadien de recherches sur les femmes,
1997. 77 p.
“Rivière-du-Portage: chronique tirée de registre paroissial.” La revue d’histoire de la
Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXV (janv.-avril 1997), pp. 79-90. illus.
Robichaud, Donat. “Un acadien assisté au départ de Lindbergh.” La revue d’histoire
de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIV (janv.-avril 1996), pp. 68-69.
_________. “Automobiles dans la Péninsule acadienne.” La revue d’histoire de la
Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXV (janv.-avril 1997), pp. 65-78. illus.
_________. “Autour d’un drapeau.” La revue d’histoire de la Société historique
Nicolas-Denys XXIV (mai-août 1996), pp. 65-73. illus. — l’usine des chiens de
mer à Shippegan.
_________. “Chicane de famille.” La revue d’histoire de la Société historique
Nicolas-Denys XXIV (mai-août 1996), pp. 89-92.
_________. “Débuts du mouvement ouvrier dans la Péninsule acadienne.” La revue
d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIV (sept.-déc. 1996), pp. 6371. illus.
_________. “Les DesBrisay de Petit-Rocher.” La revue d’histoire de la Société
historique Nicolas-Denys XXIV (mai-août 1996), pp. 44-64. illus.
_________. “Emigration du nord-est du Nouveau-Brunswick.” La revue d’histoire de
la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXV (janv.-avril 1997), pp. 31-52.
_________. “L’énigme de Frank LeDuc/Duke [maître d’école].” La revue d’histoire
de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIV (sept.-déc. 1996), pp. 20-31. illus.
_________. “La famille Doran.” La revue d’histoire de la Société historique NicolasDenys XXV (janv.-avril 1997), pp. 91-102. illus. — de Shippegan.
_________. “La grande famille de Cap-Bateau.” La revue d’histoire de la Société
historique Nicolas-Denys XXIV (janv.-avril 1996), pp. 70-72.
_________. “James Meahan, le mouton noir.” La revue d’histoire de la Société
historique Nicolas-Denys XXV (janv.-avril 1997), pp. 53-64.
_________. “Jean Robichaud (ca. 1746-1818): ancêtre des Robichaud de Tracadie-
188 Acadiensis
Sheila.” La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIV (sept.déc. 1996), pp. 39-49. maps.
_________. “John Woolner, roi de Madisco.” La revue d’histoire de la Société
historique Nicolas-Denys XXIV (janv.-avril 1996), pp. 86-96.
_________. “Mémoires d’un centenaire d’Inkerman. Pierre à Jules Robichaud (18601966).” La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIV (janv.avril 1996), pp. 7-34. illus.
_________. “Pierre Robichaud et Nellie Lawlor.” La revue d’histoire de la Société
historique Nicolas-Denys XXIV (mai-août 1996), pp. 74-88.
_________. “La riche acadienne.” La revue d’histoire de la Société historique
Nicolas-Denys XXIV (sept.-déc. 1996), pp. 72-74. — Philomène Roy.
Roy, Muriel K. “Les partenariats base d’une commémoration efficace.” In The place
of history: commemorating Canada’s past = Les lieux de la mémoire: la
commémoration du passé du Canada. Edited by Thomas H. B. Symons. Ottawa:
Royal Society of Canada, 1997. pp. 99-110. illus. — partnership between the
Acadian community and Parks Canada re national historic sites.
Le Rumeur, Marie-Dominique. “Diapora et re-naissance: Gérard Etienne et l’Acadie.”
Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994), pp. 407-413.
Russell, Peter. “New Brunswick’s first copper coinages.” Acadiensis XXV, 2 (Spring
1996), pp. 105-116.
Russell, Scott. “Harbour Station / Saint John, New Brunswick.” In The rink. Stories
from hockey’s home towns. Edited by Chris Cuthbert and Scott Russell. Toronto:
Viking, 1997. pp. 92-120. illus.
Ryder, Dana, and Dale Lahey. Rider to Ryder. The descendants of Ebenezer Rider of
New Canaan, New Brunswick, Canada (1771-1853). Guelph: Datel Publishing,
1995. 229 p.
Ryder, Dorothy I. Brown. A few old memories. Cumberland Bay - Cox’s Point.
Chipman: Mirror Printing, 1996. 29 p. illus.
Sackett, Andrew Jonathan. Doing history in the “great cyclorama of God”: tourism
and the presentation of the past in twentieth-century St. Andrews, New Brunswick.
M.A. thesis, Queen’s University, 1995. 181 p. AAT MM00771; MAI 34/02, p. 576
(April1996).
Salterio, Earl J. The Rt. Hon. R.B. Bennett and his contributions to numismatics and
education. [Calgary]: [author], 1996. 25 p. illus. — result of author’s research into
the Bennett General Proficiency Medals for scholastic achievement.
Samson, Garvie, and H.M. Scott Smith. The New Brunswick golf guide = NouveauBrunswick guide de golf. Halifax: SS Pub. Ltd., 1996. [144] p. illus.
Saucier, Roger. La caisse populaire Notre-Dame de Grâce Ltée. 1945-1995. 50 ans
de service! Shediac: A. Dupuis, 1996. 85 p.
Savoie, Eldred. “Journalisme et institutions politiques au Nouveau- Brunswick.”
égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse politique 39 et 40 (printemps-automne 1996),
Bibliography/Bibliographie 189
pp. 63-79.
Savoie, Rita. “Willows.” La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys
XXIV (mai-août 1996), pp. 7-19. — Alnwick Parish, Northumberland County.
Scott, Ruth. Keeping the home fires burning: a story of Fredericton, New Brunswick
in World War II. Fredericton: author, 1996. 134 p. illus.
Seeley, Janice L. Sunbury County, New Brunswick. 1891 Census. s.l.: s.n., n.d.
Ségalen, Jean. “Jean-Baptiste Hébert: un fameux corsaire acadien au service de la
France.” La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 27 (janv.-mars 1996), pp. 33-39.
Shadows of the past. Historical-pictorial of Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Edited by John T. Jones, Isabel Jones and James W. West. Hopewell Cape, N.B.:
Albert County Historical Society Inc., 1997. 100 p. illus.
Shannon, Barry J. “Oil & water. The longest strike at the Saint John Irving refinery.”
Our Times 15 (Sept.-Oct. 1996), pp. 29-33. illus.
A short history of the Fredericton Society of Saint Andrew and the inception of its
University of New Brunswick scholarship. Edited by John D. Ross, et al.
[Fredericton]: Fredericton Society of Saint Andrew, 1996. 56 p.
Sigogne par les sources. Edited by Gérald C. Boudreau. Moncton: Editions d’Acadie
en collaboration avec l’Université Ste.-Anne, 1997. 204 p. — le père Jean Mandé
Sigogne.
Sirois, Georges. “Un aventurisme spirituel: la mission baptiste de Saint- François
(1855-1867).” Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska XXIV (avril-juin
1996), pp. 3-37. illus.
Skaarup, Hal A. “Whiz bangs and whoolly bears. Walter Estabrooks and the Great
War, compiled from his diary and letters.” Canadian Military History 4 (Autumn
1995), pp. 61-68. illus.
Smart, Tom, and George Fry. L’univers de John Hooper. Fredericton: La galérie d’art
Beaverbrook, 1997. 118 p. illus.
_________. The world of John Hooper. With writings by John Hooper. Photographic
essays by Kent Nason. Fredericton: The Beaverbrook Art Gallery, 1997. 118 p.
illus.
Smith, Dean. “Life with Beaverbrook.” In The Flinn legacy. The story of Arizona’s
Flinn Foundation. Phoenix: The Flinn Foundation, n.d.. pp. 49-60. illus. — Dr.
Robert S. Flinn (b. Wallace, N.S. 1897) treated Beaverbrook for asthma in 1936 at
the Arizona Biltmore resort hotel.
Smith, Vivian. “Outward bound [Best cities for export in Canada].” Report on
Business Magazine 14 (August 1997), pp. 36-40; 67, 71, 72. — includes
Fredericton.
Snow, Gordon. Safe and sound. How not to get lost in the woods and how to survive
if you do. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 1997. 89 p. illus.
Solway, Kenneth. The story of the Chestnut canoe: 150 years of Canadian canoe
190 Acadiensis
building. Halifax: Nimbus Pub., 1997. 166 p. illus.
Sonier, Livain. Paroisse Notre Dame de la Salette de Sheila, déjà 50 ans. 1946-1996.
s.l.: s.n., n.d. 94 p. illus.
Soucoup, Dan. Historic New Brunswick. Lawrencetown, N.S.: Pottersfield Press,
1977. 255 p. illus.
St. Croix Estuary Project. Caring for our coast. A plan for community management of
the St. Croix Estuary area. s.l.: s.n., 1996.
_________. Caring for our coast: a plan for community management of the St. Croix
Estuary area; summer draft, November 13, 1996. St. Andrews: St. Croix Estuary
Project, 1996]. var. p. illus.
_________. Caring for our coast: a plan for community management of the St. Croix
estuary area; March 27, 1997. St. Andrews: St. Croix Estuary Project, 1997]. var.
p. illus.
_________. St. Croix estuary area. A profile. March 27, 1997. St. Andrews, N.B. and
Calais, Me.: St. Croix Estuary Project, 1997. var. p. illus. — physical, biological,
socio-economic setting of the estuary area.
St. Paul’s Anglican parish, Hampton, 1810-1996. A history. Hampton: St. Paul’s
Anglican Church, 1996. 66 p. illus.
St. Paul’s Church, Londonderry and the Shepody Road. 1996. Hampton: Kings
County Historical and Archival Society, n.d. 43 p. illus.
St. Stephen 125. 1871-1996: Souvenir booklet. Celebrate our heritage community. St.
Stephen: St. Croix Printing and Publishing Co. Ltd., 1996. 84 p. illus.
St. Stephen Rural Cemetery, St. Stephen, N.B. New Brunswick Genealogical Society.
Edited by Charlotte Branch. (Tombstone inscriptions of Charlotte County, N.B.
Canada, v.1). Camden, Me.: Picton Press, 1996. 368 p.
Stanley, Laurie C.C. “‘So many crosses to bear’: the Religious Hospitallers of St.
Joseph and the Tracadie Leper Hospital, 1868-1910.” In Changing roles of women
within the Christian church in Canada. Edited by Elizabeth Gillan Muir and
Marilyn Färdig Whiteley. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1995. pp.
19-[37].
Staples, Michael Anthony. Ups & downs: the life story of Nellie Winifred Platt.
Fredericton: Brunswick Press, 1997. 99 p. illus.
Starting a family history project in New Brunswick Canada. Compiled and edited by
Robert Fellows. Fredericton: Associates of the Provincial Archives of New
Brunswick, 1995. 126 p.
The state of the regions: the economic region of southeast New Brunswick = L’état
des régions: la région économique du sud-est du Nouveau- Brunswick. Moncton:
University of Moncton. Canadian Institute for Research in Regional Development
= Université de Moncton. Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement
régional, 1996.
Stoyan, Sydney. “L’histoire des femmes racontée dans les romans de May Agnes
Bibliography/Bibliographie 191
Fleming.” Fac-similé 17 (mai 1997), pp. 13-16. illus. — Numéro “Histoire des
femmes canadiennes.” Bulletin de l’institut canadien de microreproductions
historiques.
_________. “Novelistic ‘Herstory’: the works of May Agnes Fleming.” Facsimile 17
(May 1997), pp. 13-16. illus. — “Canadian Women’s History” issue. Newsletter of
the Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions.
Strain, J. Frank. “Unbalanced productivity, growth and the financial history of Mount
Allison University.” In Liberal education and the small university in Canada.
Edited by Christine Storm. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University
Press, 1996. pp. 181-200.
Stratford, Philip. “Translating Antonine Maillet’s fiction.” In Culture in transit.
Translating the literature of Québec. Edited by Sherry Simon. Montreal: Véhicule
Press, 1995. pp. 93-100. — reprinted from Proceedings of the Italian Association
of Canadian Studies, meeting of 1985.
Sunrise Research Institute. Sunrise County architecture. 2d ed. rev. & enl. Machias,
Me.: Sunrise Research Institute, 1996. 154 p. illus. — information on RooseveltCampobello International Park Commission and lighthouse on Campobello Island.
Surette, C.M. “Recherche des ancêtres des Surette en France.” La Société historique
acadienne. Cahiers 28 (janv.-mars 1997), pp. 4-36. tables.
Sutherland, Temple. The last year of the Great War as seen by Gunner Temple
Sutherland. Edited by George Bidlake. Compiled under the direction of the
Historical Committee, Fredericton, Branch #4, The Royal Canadian Legion.
Fredericton: South Devon Publishing, 1997. 56 p. illus. — resource book on First
World War based on a diary kept by Temple Sutherland of Fredericton, member of
12th Siege Battery.
Sylvester, John. Images of New Brunswick. Charlottetown: Ragweed Press, 1997. 71
p. illus. pictorial work.
_________. Splendeurs du Nouveau-Brunswick. Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1997.
72 p. illus.
Taylor, Graham D., and Peter A. Baskerville. A concise history of business in Canada.
Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1994. 491 p. illus. — includes references to
Max Aitken (pp. 256-7) and K.C. Irving (pp. 430-2).
Taylor, Kenneth Lyle. The pursuit of industrial development in New Brunswick and
Saskatchewan, 1945-1960: a comparative study. M.A. thesis, University of New
Brunswick, 1995. 208 p. AAT MM00432; MAI 34/02, p. 577 (April 1996).
Teehan, Eric Reuben. Conflict, crime and connexion: the impact of the Irish
immigration on St. John [sic], New Brunswick, 1845-1855. Ph.D. thesis, Duke
University, 1994. 226 p. AAT 9618664 DAI-A 57/02, p. 1 (August 1996).
Thériault, Fidèle. “La première église de Néguac.” La revue d’histoire de la Société
historique Nicolas-Denys XXIV (sept.-déc. 1996), pp. 32-38. illus.
Thériault, Joseph Y. L’identité à l’épreuve de la modernité: écrits politiques sur
192 Acadiensis
l’Acadie et les francophonies canadiennes minoritaires. Moncton: Editions
d’Acadie, 1995. 323 p.
Thériault, Michel. “Rapport sur l’état de la question Madawaskayenne. Le légendaire
‘République du Madawaska’ et le mythe des six peuples fondateurs.” Revue de la
Société historique du Madawaska XXII (oct.-déc. 1994), pp. 3-17. tables.
Thériault-Léger, Monique. “Cinq torpillés.” La revue d’histoire de la Société
historique Nicolas-Denys XXIV (mai-août 1996), pp. 20-43. illus.
They built better than they knew: commemorating the one hundred and fiftieth
anniversary of St. Peter’s Anglican Church, Millerton, New Brunswick and the
Parish of Derby and Blackville 1847-1997 — 1842-1997; St. Agnes’ Church, Grey
Rapids; Holy Trinity Church, Blackville. Edited by Carl Manderville. Bryenton,
N.B.: C. Manderville, 1997. 125 p.
Thurston, Harry. “Mother Miramichi.” Equinox 94 (Aug.-Sept. 1997), pp. 24-35.
illus.
Time & the Tides. A women’s forum. A new periodical issued by The Tides Retreat,
St. Stephen, N.B., edited and published by Polly Steele. Volume 1, no. 1 (April
1997). Distributed free.
Townsend-Gault, Charlotte. “Yvon Gallant - every picture tells its story.” ArtsAtlantic
53 (Fall 1995), pp. 22-27. illus.
Transitions. The paintings of Peggy Smith=Transitions: La peinture de Peggy Smith.
Saint John: New Brunswick Museum, 1996. 52 p. illus. — text by Peter Larocque.
Treasures from a rural past: a collection of heritage recipes from Queens County,
N.B. Edited by Dawn Bremner and Carole Drury. Gagetown, N.B.: Queens County
Historical Society and Museum Inc., 1994. 200 p.
“A tribute to the heritage of Chatham, 1785-1996.” Miramichi Leader (12 Nov.
1996), pp. 1-16.
Underhill, Doug. City of Miramichi: an interpretive guide. Edited by Herb Curtis.
[Saint John]: Neptune Pub., 1996. [52] p.
Vastel, Michel. “Sur les traces des anciens acadiens.” L’Actualité 20 (1 mai 1995), pp.
80-83. illus.
Vessels of imagination. A collection by and about Kjeld Deichmann & Erica
Deichmann Gregg. Fredericton: Beaverbrook Art Gallery, [1996]. illus. —
brochure from Gallery show 12 May - 1 September 1996.
Vézina, Sylvain, and Pier Bouchard. “Les réformes structurelles de l’administration
publique néo-brunswickoise: une remise en cause du jeu démocratique.” égalité revue acadienne d’analyse politique 38 (automne 1995), pp. 127-146. maps.
Waldie, Paul [with Kate Jennison]. A house divided: the untold story of the McCain
Family. Toronto: Viking, 1996. 352 p. illus.
Walker, Julian H. “La réorganisation des services municipaux depuis 1992.” égalité revue acadienne d’analyse politique 38 (automne 1995), pp. 169-180.
Bibliography/Bibliographie 193
Wallace, Gerald F., et al. The Saint John Police story. Vol. 5. The Oakes’ years, 19471958. Fredericton: New Ireland Press, 1996. 232 p. illus.
_________, William Higgins and Peter McGahen. The Saint John Police story. Vol.
6. The VanWart years, 1958-1965. Fredericton: New Ireland Press, 1996. 205 p.
illus.
Wallace-Casey, Cynthia. “‘Providential openings’: the women weavers of nineteenthcentury Queens County, New Brunswick.” Material History Review 46 (Fall
1997), pp. 29-44. illus.
Walsh, Craig. A St. Andrews look at Methodism to 1925 ... The 95 years before Wesley
United. Edited and produced by Wesley United Church, St. Andrew, N.B. St.
Stephen: St. Croix Printing & Publishing Co. Ltd, 1996. 64 p. illus.
Weva, Kabule W. “Analyse critique de la réorganisation des districts scolaires au
Nouveau-Brunswick.” égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse politique 38 (automne
1995), pp. 15-58. tables.
What’s cooking?: a festschrift in celebration of the 75th birthday of Mary Ella
Milham. Edited by James S. Murray. Fredericton: University of New Brunswick
Libraries, 1997. 112 p. port. — Prof. Emerita, Dept. of Classics, UNB.
White, Stephen. “Les normes de la généalogie acadienne.” La Société historique
acadienne. Cahiers 27 (juin-sept. 1996), pp. 52-59.
Wilson, Gretchen. With all her might: the life of Gertrude Harding: militant
suffragette. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 1996. 231 p. illus.
Wilson, J. Brent. “‘That vast experiment’: the New Brunswick militia’s 1865 camp of
instruction.” Canadian Military History 6 (Autumn 1997), pp. 39-53. illus.
Woloshuk, Michael. “Frozen feud.” Saturday Night 110, 6 (July-August 1995), pp.
46-50; 52; 54. illus. — excerpt from his Family ties: the real story of the McCain
family feud. Toronto: Key Porter Books, 1995.
_________. “Haute dogs.” Report on Business Magazine 13, 6 (Dec. 1996), pp. 76-7,
79, 81-2, 84-5, 89. illus. — refers to Wallace McCain and sons and Maple Leaf
foods.
Women’s News. Moncton: New Brunswick Advisory Council on the Status of
Women, vol. 1, 1, 1996-.
Wright, Harold E. Images of Canada. Saint John. Dover, N.H.: Arcadia Publishing,
1996. [128] p. illus.
Yaqzan, Matin. The legal fraud against Malcolm Ross, a school teacher and author
in Moncton, N.B., Canada. Victoria: Canadian-Free Speech League, 1995. 111 p.
Yorke, Lois K. “Mabel Penery French (1881-1955): a life re-created.” University of
New Brunswick Law Journal = Revue de droit de l’Université du NouveauBrunswick 42 (1993), pp. 2-49. illus.
194 Acadiensis
NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
Abbott, John. Honest John: the Liberal from Bonavista: writings and speeches of
John Abbott, M.H.A. Edited by M. Abbott Kesting. [Burlington, Ont.]: Floramon
Press, 1996. 104 p. port.
Abbott, Louise. The French Shore: Newfoundland’s Port-au-Port peninsula. With a
foreword by E. Annie Proulx. Calgary: Folio Gallery, 1996. 76 p. chiefly ill.
Abbott, Roland W. The three seas. St. John’s: Robinson-Blackmore, 1995. 76 p. ill.
maps. — accounts of the shipwrecks of the Ella M. Rudolph (1926), Erema H.
(1929), and Mollie (1944).
Abreu-Ferreira, Darlene. The cod trade in early-modern Portugal: deregulation,
English domination, and the decline of female cod merchants. Ph.D thesis,
Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1996. 449 p.
Acreman, Celesta. “Ladies Guild of Mary’s Harbour (Labrador) - 1955.” Them Days
21 (Winter 1996), pp. 48-49. ill.
Adams, Fred. “Why a monument to the Merchant Marine - WW II.” Downhomer 9
(April 1997), p. 117. ill.
Alternative health care in Canada: nineteenth and twentieth century perspectives.
Compiled and edited by J. K. Crellin, R.R. Andersen and J.T.H. Connor. Toronto:
Canadian Scholars’ Press, 1997. 279 p. bib. ill.
Alusio, Frank. “John Cabot’s voyages and the discovery of Canada.” Canadian
Philatelist 48 (Sept.-Oct. 1997), pp. 327-339. ill.
Amy, W. Lacey. “A British Eskimo.” Them Days 22 (Summer 1997), pp. 18-19. ill.
— reprinted from Veteran Magazine 1 (Sept. 1921), p. 63.
Andersen, Joan. Makkovik 100 year plus. Makkovik, Lab. Jean Andersen in
cooperation with R-B Books, 1996. 129 p. ill.
Andrews, Gerald Wilfred. Heritage of a Newfoundland outport: the story of Port de
Grave. St. John’s: Jesperson Pub., 1997. 261 p. bib. ill. maps.
Appleton, John, et al. The Bonavista Peninsula [Nottingham, Eng.: Geographical
Field Group, 1995]. 145 p. ill. maps.
Ash, Frank. “Sailing past Random Head at the turn of the century.” Newfoundland
Quarterly 91 (Spring 1997), p. 43. — re 1899 letter to H. Cooper at The Motion.
Atlas of Labrador plants. [Corner Brook, Nfld.?]: Ubiquitous Publishing, 1995.
maps.
Atwood, Margaret. Labrador fiasco. London, Eng.: Bloomsbury Publishing, 1996. 41
p. — related in this story within a story is an account of the Wallace-Hubbard
expedition to Labrador in 1903.
Baker, Melvin and Peggy March. “Port Union fire of 1945.” Newfoundland Quarterly
91 (Summer-Fall 1997), pp. 9-11. ill.
________. “Prominent figures from our recent past: A.M. MacKay [1834-1905].”
Newfoundland Quarterly 89 (Fall 1995), pp. 21-22. port.
Bibliography/Bibliographie 195
_________. Recent publications on the history of Newfoundland and Labrador. St.
John’s: Newfoundland Historical Society, 1996. 43 p.
_________ and Shannon Ryan. “The Newfoundland Fishery Research Commission,
1930-1934.” In How deep is the ocean?: Historical essays on Canada’s Atlantic
fishery. Edited by James E. Candow and Carol Corbin. Sydney, N.S.: University
College of Cape Breton Press, 1997. pp. 185-194.
Baldwin, Barry. “Naturalist in Newfoundland.” Beaver 77 (June-July 1997), pp. 1416. ill. ports. — Sir Joseph Banks’ observations on Newfoundland, 1766-1767.
Banked fires: an anthology of Newfoundland poetry. Selected and edited by T. Dawe
and E. Miller. [St. John’s: MUN Printing Services, 1995]. 90 p. — originally
published St. John’s: Cuff Pub., 1989.
Barker, Mary L. “Low-level military flight training in Quebec-Labrador: the anatomy
of a northern development conflict.” Zeitschrift fuer Kanada-Studien 15, (1995),
pp. 25-45. bib. fig. maps.
Barron, Elizabeth. Fox Harbour memories: a history of Fox Harbour from memories
of its people. [St. John’s?: Robinson Blackmore], 1997. 133 p. bib. ill.
Bath, Linda H. King’s Cove head, the light tower: a way of life. Bonavista: Bonavista
South Regional Development Assn., 1996. 68 p. ill. maps (Fishtales; 1).
“Battle of the Somme at Beaumont-Hamel.” Downhomer 10 (July 1997), pp. 118-119.
ill.
Beeby, Dean. Cargo of lies: the true story of a Nazi double agent in Canada. Toronto;
Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 1996. xi, 214 p. ill. map.
Bennett, Don. Legacy of William Haynes. [St. John’s: Jesperson], 1997. 165 p. ill —
St. George’s Bay family history.
Berrill, Michael. The plundered seas: can the world’s fish be saved? Foreword by
David Suzuki. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1997. x, 208 p. ill. maps. —
originally published: Vancouver: Greystone Books, 1997.
Blackouts to bright lights: Canadian war bride stories. Edited by B. Ladouceur and
P. Spence. Vancouver: Ronsdale Press, 1995. xiii, 299 p. ill.
Blake, Dale. “Re-inventing Labrador: Elliott Merrick’s persuasive northern
mythology.” Northern Review (Summer 1995), pp. 116-129. bib.
_________. “Women of Labrador: realigning north from the site(s) of Metissage.”
Essays on Canadian Writing (Fall 1996), pp. 164-181. bib. map. ports. — about
writers of Innu, Inuit and European backgrounds.
Blake, Max. Why Labrador will separate from Newfoundland: true stories of
Newfoundland’s exploitation of Labrador’s resources and neglect of Labrador’s
people. [Rigolet, Lab.: Max Blake, 1997]. 96 p. ill.
Boyd, Cynthia. “‘Come on all the crowd, on the beach!’: The working lives of
beachwomen in Grand Bank, Newfoundland, 1900-1940.” In How deep is the
ocean?: Historical essays on Canada’s Atlantic fishery. Edited by James E.
Candow and Carol Corbin. Sydney, N.S.: University College of Cape Breton Press,
196 Acadiensis
1997. pp. 175-184.
Bradley, David G. “The deep roots of Bonavista.” Legion. Ottawa (Jan.-Feb. 1997),
pp. 42-45. ill.
Braye, David (Capt.) “A living heritage.” War Cry (June 1997), pp. 11-14. ill. ports.
— Salvation Army history.
“Bristol’s voyage of discovery.” History Today 46 (May 1996), pp. 2-3. ill.
Brown, Cassie. The Caribou disaster and other short stories. St. John’s: Flanker
Press, 1996. 87 p. ill.
Brown, Cliff. “Newfoundland [aviation] stamps.” Downhomer 10 (Sept. 1997), pp.
7-8. ill.
Brown, Lois. “Power in the performers’ hands.” Canadian Theatre Review (Summer
1996), pp. 28-30. bib. ports. — Resource Centre for the Arts, 1968-1996.
Bryce, Robert M. Cook and Peary: The Polar controversy, resolved . Mechanicsburg,
Pa.: Stackpole Books, 1997. xviii, 1133 p. bib. ill. maps.
Budgell, Anne. “The Labrador trapper’s tilt.” Newfoundland Studies 11 (Spring
1995), pp. 13-30. ill.
Building our future together: a profile of the town of Trepassey and the St. Mary’sPortugal Cove South region Newfoundland, Canada. [Newfoundland: Town of
Trepassey, 1997]. 34 leaves. ill. maps.
Burden, Philip D. The mapping of North America: a list of printed maps, 1511-1670.
Rickmansworth, Herts.: Raleigh Pub., 1996. xxxiv, 568 p. maps.
Burke, J.C. Five hundred years of Newfie humor (from Cabot to Crosbie). Ottawa:
Hermitage Publishing, 1997. 96 p. ill.
Burrage, Edith. “All about fairies.” Downhomer 10 (June 1997), pp. 76-77. — story
of woman lost in the woods in 1880s.
Bursey, Brian C. Newfoundland and Labrador souvenir book. [Manitoba?]: Friesen
Printers, 1997. 53 p. chiefly ill.
Burzynski, Michael and Anne Marceau. Rocks adrift: the geology of Gros Morne
National Park. Rocky Harbour, Nfld.: Gros Morne Co-operating Assoc., 1995. 57
p. ill. maps.
Butler, Gary Reginald. Histoire et traditions orales des Franco-Acadiens de TerreNeuve. Sillery, Quebec: Septentrion, 1995. 259 p. maps. music — spine title:
Histoire des Franco-Acadiens de Terre-Neuve.
Butler, Susan. East to the dawn: the life of Amelia Earhart. Reading, Mass.: AddisonWesley, 1997. xiv, 489 p. bib. ill. map.
Cabot: celebrate 500 years, Newfoundland and Labrador 1997. St. John’s: Jeff
Blackwood and Associates, [1997]. 63 p. ill.
Cabot: the discovery of a new world. CD-ROM file. St. John’s: Media Touch, 1997.
— computer file and 192 page teacher’s guide. Produced with the participation of
Bibliography/Bibliographie 197
Telefilm Canada, the National Research Council of Canada and the Consorizio
Venezia Ricerche.
A Cabot miscellany. Edited by Iona Bulgin and Bert Riggs. St. John’s: Newfoundland
Historical Society, 1997. 39 p. bibs.
Caboto! [Portugal Cove, Nfld.: Caboto Pub., Brian Jones], 1997. 31 p. ill. —
humourous work.
Cameron, Laura. “Carnell’s of Newfoundland.” Newfoundland Ancestor 12 (Fall
1996), pp. 126-127. — business history, 1867-1996.
Canadian writers and their works: poetry series. Edited by R. Lecker, et al.
Downsview: ECW Press, 1983-1996. 12 vols.
Candow, James E. “‘Recurring visitations of pauperism’: Change and continuity in
the Newfoundland Fishery.” In How deep is the ocean?: Historical essays on
Canada’s Atlantic fishery. Edited by James E. Candow and Carol Corbin. Sydney,
N.S.: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1997. pp. 139-160.
Carbin, Clifton F. Deaf heritage in Canada: a distinctive, diverse, and enduring
culture. Edited by D. L. Smith. Toronto; New York: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1996.
xix, 622 p. ill.
Casselman, Bill. Casselman’s Canadian words: a comic browse through words and
folk sayings invented by Canadians. Toronto: Copp Clark, 1995. 224 p. ill.
Cazeils, Nelson. Cinq siècles de pêche à la morue terre-neuvas & irlandais. [Rennes]:
Editions Ouest-France, 1997. 127 p. bib. chiefly ill.
Chafe, Edward-Vincent. A history of Corpus Christi parish Northern Bay. St. John’s:
RB Books, 1995. 138 p. bib. ill. maps.
Chenoweth, Michael. “Ships logbooks and the year without a Summer [1816].”
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 77 (Sept. 1996), pp. 2077-2093.
bib. graphs. maps. tabs.
Chiarappa, Michael J. “Museum and exhibit reviews: when cod was king: relics of the
Norway and Newfoundland fisheries.” Public Historian 19 (Winter 1997), pp.
127-131. — South Street Seaport Museum, N.Y.C.
Chopra, Judith Wright. Something worth doing: the sub-Arctic voyage of Aqua Star.
New York: W.W. Norton, 1995. xv, 170 p. ill.
Churchill, Jason. “Loyal Orange Association role in World War II.” Newfoundland
Quarterly 91 (Spring 1997), pp. 25-33. [Aspects 32, 1 (Spring 1997)].
Clark, Andrew. Stand and deliver: inside Canadian comedy. Toronto: Doubleday
Canada, 1997. 259 p. ill.
Clark, Joan. “What is history?” Canadian Children’s Literature 22, 83 (1996), pp. 7881. port.
Coast to coast: Canadian stories, poetry, non-fiction, & drama: reflections in
literature. Edited by James Barry. Scarborough: Nelson Canada, 1995. 256 p. ill.
Codner, Bob. The history of Torbay. St. John’s: Cuff Pub., 1996. 128 p. ill. maps.
198 Acadiensis
Coffey, Eddie. The Eddie Coffey songbook. Scarborough: Real Country Music,
[1996]. 52 p. ill.
Coish, Calvin E. Avalon Peninsula. Grand Falls-Windsor: College of the North
Atlantic, 1997. 56 p. ill. map (Basic hitch-hiker series; 6).
_________. Central Newfoundland. Grand Falls-Windsor: College of the North
Atlantic, 1997. 33 p. ill. map (Basic hitch-hiker series; 3).
_________. Eastern Newfoundland. Grand Falls-Windsor: College of the North
Atlantic, 1997. 55 p. ill. map (Basic hitch-hiker series; 4).
_________. Labrador. Grand Falls-Windsor: College of the North Atlantic, 1997. 26
p. ill. map (Basic hitch-hiker series; 2).
_________. South Coast. Grand Falls-Windsor: College of the North Atlantic, 1997.
34 p. ill map (Basic hitch-hiker series; 5).
_________. Western Newfoundland. Grand Falls-Windsor: College of the North
Atlantic, 1997. 41 p. ill map (Basic hitch-hiker series; 1).
Cole, Doug. Elliston: the story of a Newfoundland outport. Portugal Cove: ESP Press,
1997. 279 p.
Collins, Alice and Patricia Langlois. “‘I knew I would have to make a choice’: voices
of women teachers from Newfoundland and Labrador.” Newfoundland Studies 11
(Fall 1995), pp. 308-328. tab.
Come-all-ye singalong songbook of Newfoundland. Collected and arranged for the
Johnson Family Foundation. St. John’s: published for the Foundation by Cuff Pub.,
1997. 88 p.
Contemporary legend: a reader. Edited by G. Bennett and P. Smith. New York:
Garland Pub., 1996. xlvii, 382 p. (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities.
New Perspectives in Folklore; 4).
Cordingly, David. Under the black flag: the romance and the reality of life among the
pirates. New York: Random, 1996. xxi, 296 p. ill. maps.
Corfield, Bill and Hume Cronyn. London’s flying pioneers. [London, Ont.?]:
Lochaven Pub., 1997. 127 p. ill.
Cottles Island, Cottlesville: memories of yesterday. [Cottlesville?: Town of
Cottlesville?, 1997]. 139 p. ill. maps.
Cottrill, Adrian. “Two decades of tenacity.” Offshore Engineer (Sept. 1997), pp. 3034, 36. diag. ill. tab. — overview of Hibernia oil discovery & development, 19791997.
Coxworthy, Kay. The cross on the rib: one hundred years of history, Bell Island
Newfoundland. [Bell Island: K. Coxworthy?, 1996.] 118 p. ill.
Cram, E. Fred. As we were: an historical perspective of Old Perlican, 1568-1968. [St.
John’s]: Jesperson, 1996. 264 p. bib. ill.
Cranford, Garry. The Buchans miners: a mining and hockey legacy. St. John’s:
Flanker Press, 1997. 15 p. ill. map.
Bibliography/Bibliographie 199
_________. Potheads & drumhoops: a folk history of New Harbour, Trinity Bay.
With Raymond Hillier. St. John’s: Flankers Press, 1995. 70 p. ill.
Crosbie, John, with G. Stevens. No holds barred: my life in politics. Toronto:
McClelland and Stewart, 1997. 505p. ill.
Cuff, Harry. New-Founde-land at the very centre of the European discovery and
exploration of North America. St. John’s: Cuff Pub., 1997. 175 p. [16] p. of plates.
bib. ill. maps.
_________. “Prominent figures from our recent past: Skipper Lewis Little (18711967).” Newfoundland Quarterly 91 (Spring 1997), pp. 22-24. port.
Cultural identities. Edited by Helen Peters. Oxford: Oxford University Press in
Association with the International Federation for Theatre Research, 1996. 93 p. ill.
(Theatre Research International ; v. 21, no. 1).
Curl, Garland. “Fox Harbour (St. Lewis) [Lab.] then and now.” Them Days 22 (Spring
1997), pp. 45-49. ports.
Currey, John E. (Rev.) “What they saw in the iceberg.” Downhomer 10 (Sept. 1997),
pp. 21-22. ill. — 1851 transatlantic voyage.
Curwen, Eliot. Labrador odyssey: the journal and photographs of Eliot Curwen on
the second voyage of Wilfred Grenfell 1893. Edited by Ronald Rompkey.
Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1996. xxxix, 231 p. (McGill-Queen’s,
Hannah Institute Studies in the History of Medicine, Health, and Society, vol. 3).
Cuthbertson, Brian. John Cabot and the voyage of the Matthew: living history in
colour. Halifax: Formac, 1997. 72 p. bib. ill. maps.
D.F. Dickins Associates. Review of historical ice conditions affecting the Voisey’s
Bay development. St. John’s: D.F. Dickins, 1997. 42, [65] p. bib. ill. maps.
Dale, Stephen. McLuhan’s children: the Greenpeace message and the media.
Toronto: Between the Lines, 1996. viii, 220 p.
Darcy, J.B. “Diphtheria epidemic of 1889-91 and the Christian Brothers.”
Newfoundland Quarterly 90 (Summer-Fall 1996), pp. 34-39. ports.
Davidson, James West and John Rugge. Great heart: The history of a Labrador
adventure. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1997. 389 p.
ill. — re Hubbard-Wallace, and Hubbard expeditions to Labrador.
Davies, Owen. “Hag-riding in nineteenth-century west-Country England and modern
Newfoundland: an examination of an experience-centred witchcraft tradition.”
Folk Life 35 (1996-1997), pp. 36-53.
Davis, Robert H. “Grady whale factory.” Them Days 22 (Spring 1997), pp. 50-63. ill.
ports. — Labrador history.
Dawe, Maxine. Newfindword: the great Newfoundland and Labrador puzzle book. St.
John’s: Cuff Pub., 1995. 128 p.
Day, David C. “Lives in the law: informal legal and social sketches of the Chief
Justices of Newfoundland 1791 to 1847.” Newfoundland Quarterly 90 (Winter
200 Acadiensis
1995-1996), pp. 2-7. ill.
De la Plante, Allan. Flame of courage: the Canadian firefighter. Willowdale, Ont.:
Firefly Books, 1997. 200 p. chiefly ill. — first published by Window Pub., 1993.
A decade of dedication: a history of the Early Childhood Development Association of
Newfoundland and Labrador, 1971-81. [St. John’s]: the Association, 1997. 45 p.
Deegan, Tommy. “A list of passenger shipping from Waterford Port to America and
Canada, 1845-1850.” Decies 51 (1995), pp. 49-56. tabs.
Deep-water fisheries of the North Atlantic oceanic slope. Edited by A.G. Hopper.
Dordrecht; Boston: Kluwer Academic Pub., 1995. xii, 420 p. ill. maps (NATO ASI
series. Series E, Applied sciences; 296).
DeKay, William. Down home: a journey into rural Canada. Toronto; New York:
Stoddart; Buffalo: Distributed in the U.S. by General Distribution Services, 1997.
183 p. ill. map.
Desperate measures: the Great Depression in Newfoundland and Labrador. St.
John’s: Writers’ Alliance of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1996. 55 p. ill.
(Newfoundland and Labrador Adult Basic Education Social History Series ; 4).
Devine, P.K. Devine’s folk lore of Newfoundland in old words, phrases and
expressions, their origin and meaning. St. John’s: Memorial University of
Newfoundland, Folklore and Language Publications, 1997. 80 p. — originally
published: St. John’s: Robins and Co., 1937.
DeVisser, John. Newfoundland souvenir. Erin, Ont.: Boston Mills Press, 1997. 80 p.
ill. — pictorial work.
Dewling, Clarence B. History of a harbour. Trouty, Trinity Bay: Browns’ Cove
Productions, 1997. 32 p. bib. ill. maps. — about Trouty.
Dogfish and apricots: a treasury of Greenspond’s three hundred years, 1697-1997.
[Greenspond: Greenspond Come Home Year Committee, 1997] (St. John’s:
Robinson-Blackmore). 95 p. ill.
Douglas, W.A.B. “Beachhead Labrador.” MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military
History 8 (Winter 1996), pp. 35-37. ill. map. port. — about Nazi weather station,
1943-1981.
Downer, Donovan F. Turbulent tides: a social history of Sandy Point. Portugal Cove,
Nfld.: ESP Press, 1997. 361 p. bib. ill. maps.
Downhomer household almanac and cookbook. St. John’s: Downhomer Pub. Inc.,
1996. 480p. ill.
Doyle, Marjorie M. A view of her own. St. John’s: Long Beach Press, 1996. 177 p.
“Drilling bit still missing after 80 years.” Atlantic Canada Oil Works (June-July
1996), p. 30. ports — covers 1812-1960s.
Dyer, Norris R. “Newfoundland’s 1897 1 cent postal shortage.” B.N.A. Topics (British
North America Philatelic Society) 52, 3 (1995), pp. cover, 22-31. bib. facsims.
tabs.
Bibliography/Bibliographie 201
_________. “Newfoundland’s 1918-1920 postal shortages.” B.N.A. Topics (British
North America Philatelic Society) 54 (July-Aug.-Sept. 1997), pp. 12-21. bib.
facsimiles tabs.
Encyclopedia of Newfoundland Labrador. CD-ROM Edition. St. John’s: Cuff Pub.,
1997.
_________. Online Edition. St. John’s: Cuff, 1997. URL: http://enl.cuff.nf.ca/
English, Christopher. “Newfoundland’s early laws and legal institutions: from fishing
admirals to the Supreme Court of Judicature in 1791-92.” Manitoba Law Journal
23 (Jan. 1996), pp. 57-78.
_________. “The official mind and popular protest in a revolutionary era: the case of
Newfoundland, 1789-1819.” In Canadian state trials. Vol. 1. Law, Politics and
Security Measures. Edited by F. Murray Greenwood and B. Wright. Toronto:
Buffalo: University of Toronto Press for the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal
History, 1996. pp. 296-322.
Englishes around the world: studies in honour of Manfred Gorlach. Edited by E.W.
Schneider. Amsterdam; Philadelphia: J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1997. 2 vols. ill.
(Varieties Of English Around The World. general series; 18-19).
Ennis, Frances and Helen Woodrow. Literacy works II, Newfoundland and Labrador.
[St. John’s: Literacy Development Council, 1997.] 99 p.
_________, Bobby Boland and Helen Murphy. One day I was fine— : a book about
grief and AIDS. St. John’s: Newfoundland and Labrador Aids Committee, [1995].
121 p. ill.
Evans and Kalleo [sic]. “Profiles: Paulus Maggo.” Kinatuinamot Illengajuk (SummerFall 1997), pp. 32-35. port. — reminiscences of Nain, Labrador’s oldest residents.
“Excerpts from the diary of the King’s Cove branch of the Ryan’s business for 1894.”
Newfoundland Quarterly 91 (Spring 1997), pp. 11-12. ill.
Facing the new economy. St. John’s: Writers’ Alliance of Newfoundland and
Labrador, 1996. 38 p. ill. (Newfoundland and Labrador Adult Basic Education
Social History Series; 2).
Far and wide: essays from Canada: reflections in non-fiction. Edited by Sean
Armstrong. Toronto: Nelson Canada, 1995. 256 p. ill.
Fardy, Bernard D. Before Beaumont Hamel: the Royal Newfoundland Regiment,
1775-1815. St. John’s: Creative, 1995. 203 p. bib. ill. maps.
Fauvel, Christian. Mémoire en images pêcheurs morutiers le grand métier. Joue-LesTours: Alan Sutton, 1997. 127 p. chiefly ill.
Fernberg, Eric M. “‘A tough little boat’ the Pogo - HCMS Labrador’s hydrographic
survey launch.” Canadian Military History 5 (Autumn 1996), pp. 71-76.
Fields of folklore: essays in honor of Kenneth S. Goldstein. Edited by R.D. Abrahams,
M.R. Evans, C.G. Kelley and J. McGuigan. Bloomington, Ind.: Trickster Press,
1995. viii, 340 p. bib. ill.
202 Acadiensis
Firstbrook, P.L. The voyage of the Matthew: John Cabot and the discovery of North
America. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1997. 192 p. bib. ill. maps.
Fisheries and uncertainty: a precautionary approach to resource management.
Edited by Daniel V. Gordon and Gordon R. Munro. Calgary: University of Calgary
Press, 1995. 195 p. ill.
FitzGerald, Jack. Another time, another place: a nostalgic and humourous look at life
in St. John’s during the 1940s and 1950s. St. John’s: Creative, 1997. 186 p. ill.
_________. Where angels fear to tread. St. John’s: Creative, 1995. 152 p.
FitzGerald, John Edward. Conflict and culture in Irish-Newfoundland Roman
Catholicism, 1829-1850. Ph.D. thesis, University of Ottawa, 1997. 495 p.
FitzPatrick, Ronald J. “Another Newfoundland hero: lighthouse keeper Philip
Keough.” Newfoundland Quarterly 89 (Fall 1995), pp. 17-20. bib. ill. [Aspects 29,
3 (Fall 1995)] — covers 1868-1892.
Fizzard, Garfield. “Newfoundland’s first known school.” Newfoundland Studies 11
(Fall 1995), pp. 179-198. facsims.
Foote, Luke. Life’s difficult moments: the calm after the storm. Edited by B. Janes.
Mount Pearl; St. John’s: L. Foote; Good Tidings, 1996. 138 p. ill.
Fox, C.J. “‘A glorified stall’ Newfoundlanders rant and roar over confederation, etc.
1946-48.” Beaver 76 (Aug.-Sept. 1996), pp. 22-28. facsim. ill. port.
Fraser, Andrew F. Newfoundland pony tales. Edited by T.J. Morgan-Cole. St. John’s:
Tuckamore Books, 1996. 110 p. ill. — Newfoundland Pony.
From me to you: a collection of stories by adult learners. [Compiled and edited by
Eileen Smith.] Gander: Newfoundland and Labrador Rural Development Council,
1996. 92 p. ill.
“Gander, Newfoundland: an incredible profile with history and tradition.” Atlantic
Chamber Journal 9 (Sept.-Oct. 1995), pp. 18-19. ill.
Gathering voices: finding strength to help our children = Mamunitau staianimunanu:
ntuapatetau tshetshi uitshiakuts stuassiminuts. Innu Nation and Mushuau Innu
Band Council; forward by Katie (Kiti) Rich; ed. by Camille Fouillard. Vancouver:
Douglas & McIntyre, 1995. 189 p. ill. map. — at head of title: Davis Inlet People’s
inquiry.
Germain, Claude. “Le francais, langue seconde à terre-neuve.” Lettre de la société
internationale pour l’histoire du français langue étrangère ou seconde.
Supplément 32 (Dec. 1996), [12p.].
Gibbons, Henry K. The myth and mystery of John Cabot: the discoverer of North
America. Port Aux Basques: Marten Cat Pub., 1997. 65 p. bib. ill. map.
Girard, Camil and Edith Gagne. “Première alliance interculturelle: rencontre entre
Montagnais et Français à Tadoussac en 1603.” Recherches amérindiennes au
Quebéc 25, 3 (1995), pp. 3-14. bib. map. port.
Goddard, Sally. Gaddy’s story: the first weeks in the life of an Atlantic cod (Gadus
Bibliography/Bibliographie 203
Morhua). [St. John’s]: Breakwater, 1995. [26] p. ill. music.
Gomes, M.C., Richard L. Haedrich and M. Guadalupe Villagarcia. “Spatial and
temporal changes in the groundfish assemblages on the northeast
Newfoundland/Labrador shelf, northwest Atlantic, 1978-1991.” Fisheries
Oceanography 4, 2 (1995), pp. 85-101. bib. figs. tabs.
Gordon, Charles. The Canada trip. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1997. 346 p.
maps.
Gough, B.M. “Editor-in-chief’s note.” American Neptune 57 (Spring 1997), p. 100 —
significance of Cabot explorations to maritime history.
Gough, Ruby L. “Robert Edwards Holloway: science and science education in St.
John’s, Newfoundland, 1874-1904.” Newfoundland Studies 11 (Fall 1995), pp.
223-249. ill. port.
“Greenspond Letter.” Newfoundland Ancestor 12 (Summer 1996), p. 57. — re journal
of Greenspond history.
Guttridge, Roger. “Newfoundland connection.” Dorset Life (Feb. 1997), pp. 21, 2324. ill. ports. — Dorset and Newfoundland, 1619-1980s.
Guy, R. W. Memory is a fickle jade: a collection of historical essays about
Newfoundland and her people. St. John’s: Creative, 1996. 202 p. ill.
Haedrich, Richard L. “What does marine biological research cost? A case history of
25 years at a university research station.” Helgolander Meeresunter Suchungen 49
(1995), pp. 423-428. bib. graphs. tab.
Hajnal, Zoltan L. “The nature of concentrated urban poverty in Canada and the United
States [incl. St. John’s, Newfoundland].” Canadian Journal of Sociology 20 (Fall
1995), pp. 497-528. bib. tabs.
Halfyard, Robert F. “The 1775 Hurricane.” Halfyard Heritage 13 (Winter 1997), pp.
5-6. ill.
Halley, Morgiana P. “‘Death was their escort, and glory passed them by’: Life in the
marine convoys of World War II.” Northern Mariner 7 (Jan. 1997), pp. 45-54.
Halpert, Herbert and J.D.A. Widdowson. Folktales of Newfoundland: the resilience of
the oral tradition. St. John’s: Breakwater, 1996. 2 vols. ill. map. music.
(Publications of the American Folklore Society. New series).
Hambling, Jack. “My uncle the [H.B.C.] commissioner: a personal memoir.”
Newfoundland Quarterly 90 (Winter 1997), pp. 19-24.
Hamilton, Reg and C. Coish. Faces of the fishery. Grand Falls-Windsor, Nfld.:
Central Newfoundland Regional College, 1996. 87 p. ill.
Hanbury, Eric. “Organes of the New Founde Lande.” American Organist 31 (May
1997), pp. 60-65. bib. ill. map tab. — church organs.
Handcock, Gordon. “Renaming settlements - a priority of the Nomenclature Board in
Newfoundland.” Canoma 23 (July 1997), pp. 44-47. ill. — covers 1891-1950s.
_________. The story of Trinity. [Trinity]: Trinity Historical Society, [1997]. 64 p.
204 Acadiensis
ill. maps.
Hansen, Ben. Newfoundland gems. Text edited by Derek Yetman; graphic design
Stewart Moss. [St. John’s]: Vinland Press, 1996. 88p. ill.
Hardy, Herbert. “Memories of North West River [Labrador].” Them Days 22
(Summer 1997), pp. 36-46. ill. ports. — Hudson’s Bay Company, 1940s.
Hart, Anne, Joan Ritcey and Bert Riggs. “The Centre for Newfoundland Studies at
Memorial University Libraries.” Art Libraries Journal. U.K. 22 (1997), pp. 5-7. —
Newfoundland art and architecture sources.
Harvey, Howard M. Newfoundland and Labrador days: historic notes, oddities,
recipes, daily diary and calendar for any year. St. John’s: Jesperson, 1997. 192 p.
ill. maps.
Haystack reflections. Project of the Haystack Reunion Committee, 1997. [Come-byChance]: the Committee, 1997. 128 p. ill. ports.
Haywood, John. The Penguin historical atlas of the Vikings. London, Eng.; New
York: Viking, 1995. 1 atlas (144 p.). ill. maps.
Health and hard times. St. John’s: Writers’ Alliance of Newfoundland and Labrador,
1996. 70 p. ill. (Newfoundland and Labrador Adult Basic Education Social History
Series; 5).
Heritage inventory of the Bonavista Peninsula: inventory report of selected pre-1920
structures in the Bonavista Peninsula area. Prepared for Government of
Newfoundland by Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador. Edited by
D.G. Jarvis. 2nd. ed. St. John’s: the Foundation, 1997. 2 vols. ill.
Hibernia: promise of rock and sea. Edited by L. Maynard. St. John’s: Breakwater,
1997. 170 p. ill. maps.
Hierlihy, Oscar G. Memoirs of a Newfoundland pioneer in radio and television. St.
John’s: Breakwater, 1995. 89 p. ill.
Hiller, James K. “Newfoundland fisheries issue in Anglo-French treaties, 17131904.” Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 24 (Jan. 1996), pp. 1-23.
map.
_________. “The 1904 Anglo-French Newfoundland fisheries convention: another
look.” Acadiensis XXV, 1 (Autumn 1995), pp. 82-98.
Hiscock, Philip. “Bard of Prescott Street.” Downhomer 10 (Sept. 1997), pp. 23-24.
port. — balladeer Johnnie Burke, 1851-1930.
_________. “Newfoundland count-out rhymes.” Downhomer 9 (Jan. 1996), pp. 24 25. ill.
Hodge, Charlie. Golly gee–it’s me!: the Howie Meeker story. [Toronto]: Stoddart;
distributed in the U.S. by General Distribution Services, 1996. ix, 331 p. [8] p. of
plates. ill.
“Hope Dunfield project [Corner Brook mission].” War Cry (27 April 1996), pp. 1819. ill. ports.
Bibliography/Bibliographie 205
Hope Simpson, John, Sir and Lady Quita Hope Simpson. White tie and decorations:
Sir John and Lady Hope Simpson in Newfoundland, 1934-1936. Edited by Peter
Neary. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996. 373 p. ill. maps.
Hornung, Rick. At the edge of all things: in search of Labrador. Don Mills, Ont.:
Stoddart, 1995. 203 p. map.
Horwood, Charlie. Getting to know the weeds. St. John’s: Cuff Pub., 1996. 160 p. ill.
Horwood, Harold A. The magic ground. Halifax: Nimbus Pub., 1996. 168 p. ill. —
philosophy of nature.
_________. A walk in the dreamtime: growing up in old St. John’s. St. John’s: Killick
Press, 1997. 242 p.
Howgate, Bernie. Journey through Labrador. Mud Lake, Lab.: The Travelling Man
Enterprises, 1995. 222 p. ill. maps.
Howley, James P. Reminiscences of James P. Howley: selected years. Edited by
William J. Kirwin, G.M. Story and Patrick A. O’Flaherty. Toronto: The Champlain
Society, 1997. lxxxix, 438, xxii p. bib. ill. maps (Publications of the Champlain
Society; 60).
Imperialism and gender: constructions of masculinity. Edited by Christopher E.
Gittings. New Lambton, N.S.W.; Hebden Bridge: Dangaroo, 1996. 233 p. ill.
facsims. map. ports.
Inglis, Dorothy. Bread and roses. St. John’s: Killick Press, 1996. 154p.
Issenman, Betty. Sinews of survival: the living legacy of Inuit clothing. Vancouver:
UBC Press, 1997. xiv, 274 p. bib. ill. maps.
Jackman, Dianne C. Researching your family history in Newfoundland. Edited by J.
Howlett. [St. John’s]: Newfoundland and Labrador Genealogical Society, 1997. 74
p. map.
Janes, Burton K. “‘A brain on two spindly legs’: Joe Smallwood’s interview with
Bertrand Russell [1924].” Newfoundland Quarterly 89 (Fall 1995), pp. 12-14.
_________. From Hinders Hall to Emmanuel. St. John’s: Robinson-Blackmore
Printing & Pub., 1996. 280 p., [44] p. of plates. ill. Other title: Informal history of
Emmanuel Pentecostal Church, Church Street, Deer Lake, Newfoundland.
Janzen, Olaf Uwe. “Illicit trade in English cod into Spain, 1739-1748.” International
Journal of Maritime History 8 (June 1996), pp. 1-22. graph. tabs.
_________. “Response to Garfield Fizzard’s essay, ‘Newfoundland’s first known
school.’ Newfoundland Studies XI: 1.” Newfoundland Studies 12 (Spring-Fall
1996), pp. 50-53.
_________. “The soldiers of Newfoundland.” Beaver 76 (April-May 1996), pp. 5253. — military history, 1697-1796.
Jeans, Claude. A narrow gravel road. [Grand Falls-Windsor: C. Jeans, 1996.] 69 p. ill.
Johnson, Arthur B. Tragic wreck of the Anglo Saxon, April 27th, 1863. Edited by Paul
Johnson. St. John’s: Cuff Pub., 1995. 134 p. ill.
206 Acadiensis
Johnston, Douglas M. “Stresses and mind-sets in fishery management.” Dalhousie
Law Journal 18 (Spring 1995), pp. 154-167.
Johnston, Wayne. “A whale of a time.” Saturday Night 110 (May 1995), pp. 58, 60,
62. ill. — re making of movie Orca in 1976.
“Josephine La Costa: Terre-Neuve/Newfoundland.” Oral History Forum 15 (1995),
pp. 15-22 — interview with traditional singer.
Kealey, Gregory S. Workers and Canadian history. Montreal; Buffalo: McGillQueen’s University Press, 1995. xxiv, 458 p. ill. maps.
Kelland, Otto P. Strange and curious: unusual Newfoundland stories. St. John’s:
Creative, 1997. ix, 171 p.
Kendall, Victor G. and Victor Kendall. Ramea’s family tree. Corner Brook: Kendall
& Kendall, 1995. xii, 291 p. maps.
Kennedy, Fabian. “Waking up the dead: The beginning of the Railway Employees
Welfare Association.” Newfoundland Quarterly 90 (Winter 1995-1996), pp. 26-30.
ill.
Kennedy, John C. “At the crossroads: Newfoundland and Labrador communities in a
changing international context.” Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology
34 (Aug. 1997), pp. 297-317. bib.
_________. Labrador village. Prospect Heights, Ill.: Waveland Press, 1996. 140 p. ill.
_________. “‘Our heritage, our identity’: the case of Labrador Metis Association.”
Acta Borealia 1 (1996), pp. 23-24. bib. map.
_________. People of the bays and headlands: anthropological history and the fate
of communities in the unknown Labrador. Toronto: University of Toronto Press,
1995. 296 p. ill. maps.
Kennedy, Maxwell. Memories of Western Bay: a collage of vignettes of
Newfoundland outport life (Conception Bay North Shore circa 1930), and
containing an account of various relatives, acquaintances, boyhood friends and
sundry other worthies with folklore, stories, and interesting yarns about a unique
culture and society. Foreword by Patrick O’Flaherty. [Nfld.: M. Kennedy?, 1995?]
90 p. ill.
Kercher, Bruce. “Law reports from a non-colony and a penal colony: the Australian
manuscript decisions of Sir Francis Forbes as Chief Justice of Newfoundland.”
Dalhousie Law Journal 19 (Fall 1996), pp. 417-424.
Kim, Ki Su. “J. R. Smallwood and the negotiation of a school system for
Newfoundland 1946-1948.” Newfoundland Studies 11 (Spring 1995), pp. 53-74.
bib.
King, Everard H. “Atlantic bulwark.” Newfoundland Quarterly 91 (Summer-Fall
1997), pp. 14-15.
_________.“Thomas Hardy’s Wessex and the Newfoundland connection.”
Newfoundland Quarterly 90 (Winter 1997), pp. 14-18.
Bibliography/Bibliographie 207
Kozar, Seana. “‘Interstitiality’: exploring belief, text and art through the study of
Anglican church banners.” Culture and Tradition 15 (1991-2), pp. 59-100. bib. ill.
Krueger, Lesley. “The Inuktitut Munsch.” Quill and Quire 63 (June 1997), pp. 66-67.
Kunzig, Robert. “Twilight of the cod.” Discover 16 (April 1995), pp. 44-49, 52-57,
60. ill. map.
Labrador in pictures. [Happy Valley-Goose Bay]: Them Days, 1997. 96 p. chiefly ill.
LaFramboise, Lisa N. Travellers in skirts: women and English-language travel writing
in Canada, 1820-1926. Ph.D. thesis, University of Alberta, 1997. 243 p.
Lake, Harold. Perhaps they left us up there. St. John’s: Cuff Pub., 1995. 205 p. ill.
map.
Lannon, Alice and Mike McCarthy. Ghost stories from Newfoundland folklore. St.
John’s: Jesperson, 1995. 127 p. ill.
Larmondin, Leanne. “God, cod and Newfoundland: where fishermen used to be.”
Anglican Journal 122 (Oct. 1996), pp. 8-9. ill. ports.
Law, society and the state: essays in modern legal history. Edited by L A. Knafla and
S.W.S. Binnie. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1995. 558 p.
Layman, Grace M. From then on. St. John’s: Cuff Pub., 1997. 150 p. ill. —
autobiography of a teacher.
Leefe, John G. “The groundfishery in crisis: a personal snapsnot.” Dalhousie Law
Journal 18 (Spring 1995), pp. 23-36.
Lewis, Chris. “A look at Newfoundland’s most successful company town: Grand
Falls.” Newfoundland Quarterly 90 (Summer-Fall 1996), pp. 9-12. ill. — covers
1903-1961.
“Library focus: Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Newfoundland.”
Irish at Home and Abroad 3 (1995-1996), pp. 78-81. tab. — Irish Studies sources.
Lingard, Mont. Next stop Gaff Topsail: chats, stats, and snaps of the Newfoundland
railway. Grand Falls-Windsor: M. Lingard Publishing, 1996. viii, 112 p. ill.
Lobsticks and stone cairns: human landmarks in the Arctic. Edited by R.C. Davis.
Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 1996. 326 p. ill.
McBurney, Margaret and Mary Byers. True Newfoundlanders: early homes and
families of Newfoundland and Labrador. [Erin, Ont.]: Boston Mills Press, 1997.
240 p. ill. map.
McCann, Phillip. “Sir John Harvey, J.V. Nugent and the inspectorship controversy in
the 1840s.” Newfoundland Studies 11 (Fall 1995), pp. 199-222. ports.
McConaghy, Tom. “Newfoundland schools: a classic struggle of church versus state.”
Phi Delta Kappan 78 (Oct. 1996), pp. 173-174. ill. — overview, covers 17221996.
MacDonald, D.A. “Social history in a Newfoundland outport: Harbour Breton, 18501900.” In How deep is the ocean?: Historical essays on Canada’s Atlantic fishery.
208 Acadiensis
Edited by James E. Candow and Carol Corbin. Sydney N.S.: University College of
Cape Breton Press, 1997. pp. 91-106.
MacDonald, Peter. Cabot and the naming of America: a revelation. Bristol, Eng.:
Petmac Pub., 1997. 84, [8] p. ill. maps.
McDonnell, Greg. Passing trains: the changing face of Canadian railroading. Erin,
Ont,: Boston Mills, 1996. 160 p. ill.
Macfarlane, David. “Once around the bay, boys.” Imperial Oil Review (Summer
1997), pp. cover, 1-11. ill. map.
McFarlane, Lucy FitzPatrick. “Newfoundland Sundays.” Downhomer 10 (Aug.
1997), pp. 21-22. ill. — Sunday dinners.
McGrath, Darrin M. “Poaching in Newfoundland and Labrador: the creation of an
issue.” Newfoundland Studies 12 (Spring-Fall 1996), pp. 79-104. bib. tabs. —
1891-1980s game laws.
_________. “So, where did our rainbow and brown trout come from, anyway?”
Newfoundland Sportsman 6 (Sept.-Oct. 1996), pp. 52-53, 55. ill. ports. — history
of Game Fish Protection Association.
_________. “Wildlife protection in Newfoundland, 1850-1929.” Newfoundland
Quarterly 90 (Winter 1997), pp. 25-30. ill.
McGrath, Robin. “Case of the missing brewery boy.” Newfoundland Quarterly 91
(Spring 1997), pp. 44-45. ill.
_________. A heritage guide to Portugal Cove-St. Philip’s. Pouch Cove, Nfld.:
Oceanside Press, 1996. 84p. ill. map.
_________. A heritage guide to Torbay. Flat Rock, Nfld.: Oceanside Press, 1997. 108
p. bib. ill.
_________. “Sectarian ballads from the papers of the late Dr. James M.F. McGrath.”
Newfoundland Quarterly 89 (Winter 1994-1995), pp. 39-42. bib.
_________. “Shaking the family tree: a personal exploration of anti-Semitism.”
Canadian Woman Studies 16, 4 (1997), pp. 12-16. bib.
McGrath, Thomas F. Argonaut at 25: a quarter century of producing leaders for
tomorrow: a history of Argonaut Army Cadet Summer Training Centre. Oromocto;
St. John’s: Atlantic Region Army Cadet Historical Collection; RobinsonBlackmore, 1996. 83 p. ill.
MacKenzie, David. “Smallwood’s conspiracy.” Literary Review of Canada 5 (March
1996), pp. 3-5.
MacLeod, Malcolm. “Ceremony upon reaching the banks of Newfoundland, and
entering Canada’s upper country.” Newfoundland Quarterly 89 (Fall 1995), pp. 1011. — maritime baptism ceremonies, 1750s & 1780s.
_________. “Death by choice or by chance? U-69 and the first Newfoundland ferry
Caribou.” Newfoundland Studies 12 (Spring-Fall 1996), pp. 1-15. maps.
_________. “Migrant, intern, doctor - spy? Dr. Eric Wermuth in Second Word War
Bibliography/Bibliographie 209
Newfoundland.” Newfoundland Studies 13 (Spring 1997), pp. 79-89. ports.
_________. “‘...Newfoundland prepared care for Newfoundland people desiring
return home’; Master list of Newfoundlanders in the Halifax explosion, 1917.”
Newfoundland Quarterly 91 (Spring 1997), pp. 13-16.
_________. “Saint and survivor: the presidents of Memorial University College (part
2 of 2).” Newfoundland Quarterly 90 (Fall 1996), pp. 25-30. — about A. Hatcher,
1886-1954.
McNaughton, Janet E. Timelines of Newfoundland and Labrador. St. John’s: Writers’
Alliance of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1996. 43 p. ill. (Newfoundland and
Labrador Adult Basic Education Social History Series; 1).
McRae, J.G. “Two Newfoundland artists [M. Prendergast & M.G. Cullen].”
Newfoundland Ancestor 12 (Fall 1996), p. 96.
Magord, André. Une minorité francophone hors Québec: les Franco-Terreneuviens.
Tübingen: M. Niemeyer, 1995. viii, 234 p. ill. maps. (Collection des thèses du
Centre d’Etudes canadiennes de Paris III/Sorbonne; 2).
Mailhot, Jose. The people of Sheshatshit: in the land of the Innu. St. John’s: Memorial
University, Institute of Social and Economic Research, 1997. xvi, 192 p. bib. ill.
maps. (Social and Economic Studies; 58).
Malam, John. John Cabot. London: Evans Brothers; St. John’s: Breakwater, 1997. 22
p. ill. (Tell me about explorers).
Manke, Elizabeth. “Another British America: a Canadian model for the early modern
British empire. Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 25 (Jan. 1997), pp.
1-36.
Marsh, Viola A.S. A golden return. Edited by J. Ethier. Owen Sound, Ontario:
[V.A.Marsh], 1997. 126 p. ill. maps. — travel, genealogy.
Marshall, Ingeborg. A history and ethnography of the Beothuk. Montreal and
Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1996. 640 p. ill. maps.
Martijn, Charles A. “Les Mi’Kmaqs dans les registres paroissiaux des Iles SaintPierre et Miquelon, 1763-1830 .” Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 26, 2
(1996), pp. 49-72. facsims. map. tab.
Martin, Bride. St. Vincent’s, St. Stephen’s, Peter’s River, then and now. [St. John’s:
K&D Printing], 1997. 101 p. ill. ports.
Martin, George. The legend of Marguerite. Edited by D.W.S. Ryan. St. John’s:
Jesperson, 1995. 79 p. bib. ill.
Martin, Steve and Colin Sanger. Matthew Bonavista bound. St. John’s: Breakwater,
1997. [32] p. ill. map.
Matthews, D. Ralph. “Mere anarchy? Canada’s [1995] ‘Turbot war’ as the moral
regulation of nature.” Canadian Journal of Sociology 21, 4 (1996), pp. 505-522.
bib.
Matthews, Ray A. Gospel anchors aweigh!: Adventist beginnings in Newfoundland.
210 Acadiensis
[S.1.] : Miracle Press, [1995?] 115 p.: ill. Centennial issue. — originally published
by Pacific Press Pub. Association, 1980.
Maynard, Lara. “Local legends and nomenclature of the covers in the north side of
Torbay, Newfoundland.” Culture and Tradition 17 (1995), pp. 64-78. bib. map.
Memories: a collection of poems and short stories by Newfoundland seniors. [Nfld.]:
Jeff Blackwood & Associates, [1996?]. 111 p.
Memory Lane Productions. Newfoundland memories...: 16 month nostalgic calendar.
Kelligrews: Memory Lane, 1996 -. ill. annual.
Merritt, Susan E. Her story II: women from Canada’s past. St. Catherine’s, Ont.:
Vanwell Pub., 1995. 184 p. ill. maps.
Mesher, Dorothy. Kuujjuaq: memories and musings. With Ray Woollam. Duncan,
B.C.: Unica Pub. Co., 1995. 123 p., [24] p. of plates ill.
Mills, Stephen F. “The house that Yonge drew? An example of seventeenth-century
vernacular housing in renews.” Avalon Chronicles 1 (1996), pp. 43-66. bib. diag.
ill. maps.
Minty, Dennis. Wildflowers of the rock. St. John’s: Breakwater, 1995. 58 p. ill.
“Mississauga celebrates the history and culture of Newfoundland and Labrador.”
Heritage Canada 4 (March - April 1997), p. 21.
Mitchell, Carlyle L. “Fisheries management in the Grand Banks, 1980- 1992 and the
straddling stock issue.” Marine Policy 21, 1 (1997), pp. 97-109. bib. map. tabs.
Mohlenbrock, R.H. “Schooner Cove, Labrador.” Natural History 104 (May 1995), pp.
72-75. ill. maps.
Morgan, Joanne. Resettlement, past and present: moving away from home. Come-byChance: Trinity Placentia Development Association, 1997. 72 p. ill. (Growing Up
in Rural Newfoundland; 1).
Morris, David B. Earth warrior: overboard with Paul Watson and the Sea Shepherd
Conservation Society. Golden, Colo.: Fulcrum, 1995. xi, 209 p. ill.
Morris, Don. “‘King of Mackerel’ amassed two fortunes in his lifetime.” Downhomer
10 (June 1997), pp. 62-63. port. — about Capt. Solomon Jacobs.
Morrison, Terry. The great explorer: the almost true story of John Cabot’s discovery
of Newfoundland. Gander: Tantalus books, 1996. 24 p. ill.
Moyles, R.G. The Salvation Army in Newfoundland: its history and essence. [St.
John’s?]: Salvation Army Canada and Bermuda, 1997. 231 p. bib. ill.
Mulcahy, Dennis M. “Formal and informal education in fair Haven, Placentia Bay,
1911-1958.” Newfoundland Studies 11 (Fall 1995), pp. 283-307. diag. map. tab.
Multicultural history. St. John’s: Writers’ Alliance of Newfoundland and Labrador,
1996. 55p. ill. (Newfoundland and Labrador Adult Basic Education Social History
Series; 6).
Murphy, Dan, et al. Canyons, coves & coastal waters: choice canoe and kayak routes
Bibliography/Bibliographie 211
of Newfoundland and Labrador. St. John’s: Breakwater, 1996. 143 p. ill. maps.
Nadarajah, H.S. and C. Michael Wernerheim. “Incidence and distribution:
Newfoundland’s consumption tax revisited.” Canadian Tax Journal 43, 6 (1995),
pp. 2035-2057. tabs. — covers 1984-1992.
Narvaez, Peter. The good people: new fairylore essays. Lexington: University Press
of Kentucky, 1997. xiv, 530 p. ill. — originally published New York: Garland,
1991.
A nation’s navy: in quest of Canadian naval identity. Edited by M.L. Hadley, R.
Huebert and F.W. Crickard. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University
Press, 1996. xiii, 460 p. ill. — a collection of essays emerging from the second
Fleet Historical Conference, Halifax, 1993.
Naval Association of Newfoundland. Eastern Division. An introduction to the military
history of Newfoundland 1775 to 1945. [St. John’s: the Association, 1997.] 66, [12] p.
Neal, Bruce. In town and around the bay: black and white photographs. St. John’s:
Creative, 1997. [90] p. ill. — pictorial work.
Neary, Peter. “‘Like stepping back’: Newfoundland in 1939.” Newfoundland Studies
11 (Spring 1995), pp. 1-12.
Neis, Barbara. “Fishers’ ecological knowledge and stock assessment in
Newfoundland.” In How deep is the ocean?: Historical essays on Canada’s
Atlantic fishery. Edited by James E. Candow and Carol Corbin. Sydney, N.S.:
University College of Cape Breton Press, 1997. pp. 243-260.
_________. “From ‘shipped girls’ to ‘brides of the state’: the transition from familial
to social patriarchy in the Newfoundland fishing industry.” Rethinking Canada:
the promise of women’s history. 3rd ed. Edited by Veronica Strong-Boag and Anita
Clair Fellman. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1997. pp. 437-461.
_________ and Susan Williams. “Women and children first: fishery collapse and
women in Newfoundland and Labrador.” Cultural Survival Quarterly 20, 1 (1996),
pp. 67-71. bib. ill. port.
Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web Page. Online File. A joint project of the
J.R. Smallwood Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University of
Newfoundland and the CRB Foundation, Montreal, 1997. URL:
http://www.newfoundelandes.nf.ca
Newfoundland & Labrador search-a-word puzzles: 93 puzzle stories with solutions.
Norris Point, Nfld.: Gordon, [1996] 96p.
Newfoundland. Supreme Court. Newfoundland law reports, 1947-1949. Decisions of
the Supreme Court of Newfoundland [volume 16]. Annotated, revised and edited
by Brian Dunfield. [St. John’s: Law Society of Newfoundland, 1997]. lix, 423,
xxxiii p.
Newfoundland’s Women’s Policy Office. Priorities and concerns of the women of
Newfoundland and Labrador. Prepared by Beth Lacey. St. John’s: Women’s
Policy Office, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1997. 20 p. ill. tabs.
212 Acadiensis
Norcliffe, Glen and Judy Bates. “Implementing lean production in an old industrial
space [newsprint factory]: restructuring at Corner Brook, Newfoundland, 19841994.” Canadian Geographer 41 (Spring 1997), pp. 41-60. bib. figs. tabs.
Nordiske fiskersamfund i fremtiden. Edited by Sámal Tróndur Finnsson Johansen.
Kobenhavn: Norkisk ministerråd, 1995. 2 vols. ill. maps.
North American exploration. Edited by J. Logan. Lincoln: University of Nebraska
Press, 1997- . Vols. 1-3. bibs. ill. maps.
The North Atlantic fishery: successes, failures, and challenges. Edited by R. Arnason
and L. Felt. Charlottetown: Institute of Island Studies, 1995. 317 p. ill. maps.
Noseworthy, Randy P. The school car: bringing the three R’s to Newfoundland’s
remote railway settlements (1936-1942). Whitbourne: R.P.N. Publishing, 1997.
202 p. bib. ill. map.
Ntesinan nteshiniminan nteniunan = Between a rock and a hard place. The Innu
Nation Task Force on Mining Activities. [Sheshatshiu, Nitassian: the Task Force,
1996]. 98p. ill. — “Final Report”.
O’Flaherty, Patrick. “The road to Saddle Hill.” Newfoundland Quarterly 89 (SpringSummer 1995), pp. 21-26. [Aspects 29 (July 1995)]. — Protestant & Roman
Catholic political conflict, 1818-1855.
O’Hearn, Tracy. Inuit women: the housing crisis and violence. Prepared by Pauktuutit
Inuit Women’s Association for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
[Ottawa]: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, [1995]. p. iii, 20. ill. (Inuit
arnait: iglulirinirmi tuaviurnaqsisimajut ammalu aanniqtirkattarniliriniq).
Ojanguren, Pedro María de. Ikerbila 94: euskal herriari buruzko ikerlanak =
investigaciones sobre el pueblo vasco = recherches sur le peuple basque =
research on the Basque people. Bilbao: Bilbao Bizkaia Kutxa, 1995. 234 p. + 1
computer disk (3 _ in.).
Okihiro, Norman R. Mountain, moose, and moonshine: the patterns and context of
outport crime. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997. 188 p. bib. ill. maps.
Ommer, Rosemary E. “The informal economy in Newfoundland.” Transition 24 (June
1995), pp. 8-11. — covers 1700s-1990s.
O’Neill, Margie. “Baine, Johnston and Co., Ltd.” Newfoundland Ancestor 12 (Fall
1996), pp. 127-128. — business history, covers 1784-1996.
Overton, James. “Moral education of the poor: adult education and land settlement
schemes in Newfoundland in the 1930s.” Newfoundland Studies 11 (Fall 1995), pp.
250-282. bib.
_________. Making a world of difference: essays on tourism, culture and
development in Newfoundland. St. John’s: Institute of Social and Economic
Research, 1996. 296 p. ill. (Social and Economic Studies; 56).
Page, Malcolm. “Michael Cook, 1932-1994.” Canadian Literature (Summer 1995),
pp. 163-164. ill.
Palmer, Craig T. and Peter Sinclair. When the fish are gone: ecological disaster and
Bibliography/Bibliographie 213
fishers in northwest Newfoundland. Halifax: Fernwood Pub., 1997. 103 p. bib. ill.
maps.
Parsons, Jennifer. “Recalling the TB experience.” Newfoundland Quarterly 89
(Spring-Summer 1995), pp. 19-20. ill. port.
Parsons, John. Away beyond the Virgin Rocks: a tribute to John Cabot. St. John’s:
Creative, 1997. 228 p. bib. ill.
_________ and Burton K. Janes. The king of Baffin land: the story of William Ralph
Parsons, last fur trade commissioner of the Hudson’s Bay Company. St. John’s:
Creative, 1996. 231 p. ill. maps.
Parsons, Robert Charles. “Disappearance of the Stanley Parsons [off northeast coast
of Newfoundland, 1932].” Newfoundland Quarterly 89 (Fall 1995), pp. 7-9.
_________. Toll of the sea: stories from the forgotten coast. St. John’s: Creative,
1995. 249 p. ill. maps.
Patey, Francis. They had a dream. St. Anthony, Nfld.: Bebb Pub., 1996. 192 p. ill. —
aviation pioneers.
Peddle, Walter. “Irish furniture [of Newfoundland].” Downhomer 10 (June 1997), pp.
21-22. ill. port.
_________. “Newfoundland furniture: eccentric, ingenious or simply naive?”
Downhomer 10 (Oct. 1997), pp. 34-35. ill. port.
Peters, Helen. “Theatre in Newfoundland.” Down east: critical essays on
contemporary Maritime Canadian literature. Edited by W. Hochbruck, J.O.
Taylor. Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 1996. pp. 237-244. bib.
Petrie, Frank. As far as ever the puffin flew. New York: Vantage, 1997. x, 353 p. ill.
— international economic relations.
Pevere, Geoff and Greig Dymond. Mondo Canuck: a Canadian pop culture odyssey.
Scarborough: Prentice Hall, 1996. 244 p. ill.
Pickett, Patrick. A history of the town of Fogo, Newfoundland. Upper Sackville, N.S.:
[P. Pickett], 1997. 164 p. ill. map.
Pieroway, Phyllis. Memories of Sandy Point, St. George’s Bay, Newfoundland.
Fredericton: Maritimes Arts Projects Productions, 1996. 104 p. ill. map. — from
stories told by Charles Warren Pieroway.
Pierson, Stuart. “Medieval survivals: reflections on Ron Hynes, ‘Cryer’s paradise’”.
Newfoundland Studies 13 (Spring 1997), pp. 30-78. ill. music.
Poole, Cyril F. Catucto: Battle Harbour, Labrador, 1832-1833. St. Lewis, Lab.: Batal
Pub., 1996. 134 p. ill. maps.
_________. To cast the anchor. St. John’s: Cuff Pub., 1995. 237 p. ill. maps.
Pope, Peter. “Adventures in the sack trade: London merchants in the Canada and
Newfoundland trades, 1627-1648.’ Northern Mariner 6 (Jan. 1996), pp. 1-19. tab.
_________. The many landfalls of John Cabot. Toronto: University of Toronto Press,
214 Acadiensis
1997. 224 p. ill. maps.
_________. “Six letters from the early colony of Avalon.” Avalon Chronicles 1
(1996), pp. 1-20. bib.
Porter, Marilyn. “Call yourself a sociologist - and you’ve never even been arrested?”
Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 32 (Nov. 1995), pp. 415-437.
“Postville [Labrador].” Them Days 23 (Fall 1997), pp. 45-48. ports.
Powell, Ben. The little girl who saved her aunt’s life. Edited by Burton K. Janes.
Charlottetown, Lab.: B.W. Powell in cooperation with RB Books, 1996. 122 p. ill.
— Labrador frontier life.
_________. Man of the North. Edited by Burton Janes. St. John’s: Good Tidings
Press, 1997. 199 p. ill.
_________. Men to remember: the story of the three Harrys. Edited by B. Janes. St.
John’s: B. Powell; Robinson-Blackmore, 1996. 210 p. ill. — the life of Harry
Morris of Labrador.
_________. Sport fishing in Labrador. Edited by B. K. Janes. Charlottetown, Lab.: B.
Powell, 1997 (St. John’s: Good Tidings Press). 171 p. ill.
Power, Bill. “Rebuilding ‘trouter’s heaven’”. Newfoundland Sportsman 7 (JulyAugust 1997), pp. 26, 28, 30-31. ill. — Indian Bay trouting, 1930s-1990s.
Power, Judith. Hazel Compton-Hart, angel from the north: a story of courage,
devotion and humanitarianism. St. John’s: Jesperson Pub., 1995. 94 p. ill.
Power, Rosalind (Wareham). The families of Fort Amherst. [St. John’s: R.
Power ?, 1997?]. 50, 5 leaves. ill. maps.
_________. Fort Amherst: St. John’s nearest outport. St. John’s: Jesperson, 1995.
159 p. ill. maps.
Pratt, E.J. (Edwin John). Pursuits amateur and academic: the selected prose of E.J.
Pratt. Edited by Susan Gingell. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1995. 373 p.
The presence of whales: contemporary writings on the whale. Edited by Frank
Stewart. Anchorage: Alaska Northwest Books, 1995. 319 p. ill.
Pringle, Heather. “Cabot, cod and the colonists.” Canadian Geographic 117 (JulyAugust 1997), pp. 30-39. ill. maps. ports.
Protecting Canada’s endangered spaces: an owner’s manual. Edited by M. Hummel.
Toronto: Key Porter, 1995. xix, 251 p. bib. ill. maps.
Provinces: Canadian provincial politics. Edited by C. Dunn. Peterborough:
Broadview, 1996. 531 p.
Purdy, Larry. The mice squad. Paradise, Nfld.: published by L. Purdy in cooperation
with RB Books, 1995. [102] p. ill.
Quarrington, Paul. Fishing with my old guy. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 1995.
166 p. (Greystone Books).
Quigley, Colin. Music from the heart: compositions of a folk fiddler. Athens, Ga.:
Bibliography/Bibliographie 215
University of Georgia Press, 1995. xiii, 273 p. ill.
Rappaport, Edward N. and José Fernández-Partagás. The deadliest Atlantic tropical
cyclones, 1492-1994. [Washington, D.C.]: National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, 1995. 41 p. (NOAA technical memorandum NWS NHC; 47).
Reece, Bob. “‘Such a banditti’: Irish convicts in Newfoundland, 1789. Part 1.”
Newfoundland Studies 13 (Spring 1997), pp. 1-29. ill. tab.
Reid, George Clement. “A Newfoundland maiden’s fate.” Newfoundland Ancestor 13
(Spring 1997), p. 26. — life of Codroy/ Isle aux Morts/ Margaree woman’s life,
1860-c. 1884.
Reid, Wes. “A box from the rock.” Harrowsmith Country Life 21 (Dec. 1997), pp. 7277. fig. ill. — Newfoundland furniture.
Religa, J.E. Behind the scenes: anecdotes about a police officer’s life and work in
Newfoundland. Pouch Cove: Oceanside Press, 1997. 232 p. ill. maps.
Resource and environmental management in Canada: addressing conflict and
uncertainty. 2nd ed. Edited by Bruce Mitchell. Don Mills, Ont.: Oxford University
Press, 1995. 445 p. ill. maps.
Rich, Len. “Mansion on the hill.” Atlantic Salmon Journal 46 (Autumn 1997), pp. 5051. ill. port. — Strawberry Hill fishing resort, 1966-1990s.
Richards, Allan. My life and I: life’s many challenges. Edited by Burton Janes. [St.
Anthony: Bebb Pub., 1997]. 100 p. ill.
Richardson, Bill. Scorned and beloved: dead of winter meetings with Canadian
eccentrics. Toronto: A.A. Knopf Canada, 1997. 339 p. ill.
Rieti, Barbara. “Aboriginal/Anglo relations as portrayed in the folklore of Micmac
‘witching’ in Newfoundland.” Canadian Folklore 17 (Nov. 1995), pp. 21-29.
Roberts, Charles A. From fishing cove to faculty council...and beyond. Calgary:
Pondhead Pub., 1995. ix, 248 p. ill.
Robertson, Alexander. Carex of Newfoundland. St. John’s: Natural Resources
Canada, 1995. 256 p. ill. maps.
Robinson, John. Olde Founde Lande. St. John’s; Grand Falls-Windsor: Robinson
Publishing, 1997. 165 p. ill. maps (Presentments of Newfoundland; 2).
Rockwood, Art. Art Rockwood’s outhouse book: a Newfoundland and Labrador book
of lists. St. John’s: Cuff Pub., 1996. 114 p.
Rolton, Chris. “D’Iberville and Carbonear Island: Winter 1686-97.” Newfoundland
Quarterly 90 (Summer-Fall 1996), pp. 13-17. bib.
Roses in December: a treasury of children’s verse. Compiled & arranged by S. R.
Cooze. St. John’s: Tuckamore, 1996. 61 p. ill.
Round the bay: Cruising Newfoundland and Labrador: a guide to small craft
harbours and marinas. Topsail: Cantick Quoin Marketing Inc., 1997. 72 p. ill.
“Royal Newfoundland Constabulary 125th anniversary.” Newfoundland Ancestor 12
216 Acadiensis
(Fall 1996), pp. 97-98. ill.
Ruffman, Alan. “Comment on ‘The great Newfoundland storm of 12 sept 1775’ by
A.E. Stevens and M. Staveley.” Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
85, 2 (1995), pp. 646-649. bib.
_________. “Lessons from the 1929 Newfoundland tsunami.” Emergency
Preparedness Digest 23 (Jan.-March 1996), pp. 25-28. ill. map.
_________. “The 1775 hurricane as a tragic termination of many Newfoundland
family lives: a story not yet told.” Newfoundland Ancestor 12 (Fall 1996), pp. 111117. bib.
_________. “The multidisciplinary rediscovery and tracking of ‘the Great
Newfoundland and Saint Pierre et Miquelon Hurricane of September 1775’”.
Northern Mariner 6 (July 1996), pp. 11-23. fig.
Russell, John. Memories of a lifetime. Portugal Cove: ESP Press, 1997. 179 p. ill. —
autobiography of sea captain.
“Ryan’s Bonavista Premises James Ryan Ltd. - Diary, 1897 excerpts.” Newfoundland
Quarterly 91 (Spring 1997), pp. 2-10. ill.
St. John’s visitor guide. Written and researched by B. Jones; ed. by K. Janik. St.
John’s: Metro Guide Pub., 1996 - . annual.
St. Pierre, Paul Matthew. “De-burking johnny Burke, an excluded Canadian
troudabour.” Canadian Poetry (Spring-Summer 1995), pp. 114-119. bib.
Schrank, William E., et al. “The cost to government of maintaining a commercially
unviable fishery: the case of Newfoundland 1981-82 to 1990-91.” Ocean
Development and International Law 26 (Oct.-Dec. 1995), pp. 357-390. tabs.
_________. “Extended fisheries jurisidiction: origins of the current crisis in Atlantic
Canada’s fisheries.” Marine Policy 19 (July 1995), pp. 285-299. tabs.
Scribbins, Jim. “Newfoundland’s scenic narrow gauge.” Vintage Rails (Summer
1996), pp. 60-63. ill. map — re 1966 Port aux Basques-St. John’s trip.
Scott, Clyde. A history of Little Bay East, Fortune Bay, Newfoundland. [Nfld.?], 1997.
105 p. ill. maps.
Seaver, Kirsten. The frozen echo: Greenland and the exploration of North America,
ca. A.D. 1000-1500. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1996. xvi, 407 p.
ill. maps.
Set sail - rediscovering “New-Founde-lande”. St. John’s: Robinson-Blackmore
Printing and Publishing, 1996. 96 p. chiefly ill.
Sexty, Robert W. Canadian business and society, understanding social and ethical
challenges. Scarborough: Prentice-Hall Canada, 1995. 470 p. ill.
_________. Canadian business and society, understanding social and ethical
challenges: instructor’s resource manual. Scarborough: Prentice-Hall Canada,
1995. 232 p.
Shorrocks, Graham. “Language in Percy Janes’s novella, ‘The picture on the wall.’”
Bibliography/Bibliographie 217
Journal of English Linguistics 24 (Sept. 1996), pp. 220-233. bib.
Short, Larry. In short: secrets to make your dollars grow. St. John’s: Ellis Enterprises,
1997. 178 p. ill.
Skelton, R.A. The Vinland map and the Tartar relation. New edition. New Haven,
Conn.: Yale University Press, 1995. lxvi, 291 p. bib. ill. maps.
Skipton, Sue. “Cuts, privatization and deregulation: a look at the impact of some new
right government policies on women.” Atlantis 21 (Spring 1997), pp.
17-27.
Small, Patricia. Harcourt: a historical profile. St. John’s: P. Small, 1996. 167 p. ill.
Smith, Philip E.L. “Transhumance among European settlers in Atlantic Canada.”
Geographical Journal 161 (March 1995), pp. 79-86. bib. figs. ill. map. — seasonal
migration 1700s-1960s.
Smrz, Jiri. “Cabot 400: The 1897 St. John’s celebrations.” Newfoundland Studies 12
(Spring-Fall 1996), pp. 16-31.
Snow, Edward G. In peace and in war. Little Burnt Bay: E.G. Snow, 1997 (St. John’s:
Good Tidings Press). 122 p. ill.
“Society of masterless men.” Downhomer 10 (Sept. 1997), p. 67.
“Spanish flu at Hebron.” Inuktitut 77 (1995), pp. 3-23. ill. ports.
Sparke, Matthew. “Between demythologizing and deconstructing the map:
Shawnadithit’s new-found-land and the alienation of Canada.” Cartographica 32
(Spring 1995), pp. 1-21. maps.
Sparkes, Grace. “History in the making.” Newfoundland Quarterly 91 (Summer-Fall
1997), p.12.
_________. “Steamers in Fartune.” Newfoundland Quarterly 89 (Fall 1995), pp. 4-6.
— Newfoundland coastal and ferry service, 20th century.
Squires, Gerald. Gerald Squires, Newfoundland artist. Selected and edited by Des
Walsh and Susan Jamieson. St. John’s: Breakwater Books, 1995. 84, [10] p. ill.
Stagg, Barry. “Churchill Falls: crucible of confederation.” Downhomer 9 (Jan. 1997),
pp. 18-19. ill. port.
The Stagg directory of Newfoundlanders doing business in Ontario. [Toronto: Stagg
Directory, 1995-]. annual.
Starke, Frederick A. and Robert W. Sexty. Contemporary management in Canada.
2nd ed. Scarborough: Prentice-Hall Canada, 1995. 778 p. ill.
Stars in the sky morning: collective plays of Newfoundland and Labrador. Edited and
introduced by Helen Peters. St. Johns: Killick, 1996. 531 p. ill. music.
Stefanelli, Maria Anita. Navigare la letteratura: Colombo e Caboto nel linguaggio di
W.C. Williams e E.J. Pratt. Rome: Ediziono Associate, Editrice Internaztionale,
1995. 109 p. bib.
Stevens, Allan W. Glory of youth: a narrative of my experiences as an officer in the
218 Acadiensis
Royal Canadian Navy from 1939-1945. [Palmetto, Florida]: A. Stevens, 1995. x,
254 p. ill.
Stevens, John A. Encounters: early images of Canada’s aboriginal peoples, from the
library collections of the Geological Survey of Canada. Burnstown, Ont.: General
Store Pub., 1996. 119 p. ill. maps.
Story, George M. People of the landwash: essays on Newfoundland and Labrador.
Edited by Melvin Baker, Helen Peters and Shannon Ryan. St. John’s: Cuff Pub.,
1997. 204 p. bib. port.
The struggle for work in the Great Depression. St. John’s: Writers’ Alliance of
Newfoundland and Labrador. 45 p. ill. (Newfoundland and Labrador Adult Basic
Education Social History Series; 8).
Strong as the ocean: women’s work in the Newfoundland and Labrador fisheries.
Edited by Frances Ennis and Helen Woodrow. St. Harrish, 1996. 86 p. ill.
Surviving in rural Newfoundland. St. John’s: Writers’ Alliance of Newfoundland and
Labrador, 1996. 40 p. ill. (Newfoundland and Labrador Adult Basic Education
Social History Series; 7).
Sweeny, Robert C.H. “Accounting for change: understanding merchant credit
strategies in outport Newfoundland.” In How deep is the ocean?: Historical essays
on Canada’s Atlantic fishery. Edited by James E. Candow and Carol Corbin.
Sydney, N.S.: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1997. pp. 121-128.
Sweet, Lois. God in the classroom: the controversial issue of religion in Canada’s
schools. Toronto: M&S, 1997. 272 p. bib.
_________. The fourth “R”, religion in our classrooms: special report. [Toronto:
Atkinson Charitable Foundation, 1996?]. 34, 37 p. ill.
Szala-Meneok, Karen and Kara McIntosh. “Craft development and development
through crafts: Adoptive strategies of Labrador women in a changing fishery.”
Anthropologica 38, 2 (1996), pp. 249-270. bib. map.
Tanner, Andrian. “Loin des yeux, loin du coeur: Terre-Neuve et l’administration des
Innus du Labrador.” Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 27 (printemps 1997),
pp. 19-31. bib. ill. port.
Taverner, William. “Taverner’s second survey [of 1716].” Introduced by R. Cuff.
Newfoundland Quarterly 89 (Spring 1995), pp. 9-18.
Taylor, Doug. Memories of Epworth. [Toronto?: D. Taylor], 1997. 39 p. ill.
Taylor, Graham D. “The collapse of the northern cod fishery: a historical
perspective.” Dalhousie Law Journal 18 (Spring 1995), pp. 13-22.
Tempered days: a century of Newfoundland short fiction. Collected and edited by G.J.
Casey and E. Miller. St. John’s: Killick, 1996. 234 p. ill.
Thomas, Albert J.W. The day of miracles isn’t past!: what I’ve seen, heard and
understood. With Burton K. Janes. Beachside, Nfld.: the author, 1995. (St. John’s:
Good Tidings Press). 150 p., [19] p. of plates. ill.
Bibliography/Bibliographie 219
Thomas, Gerald. “The wild and the tame: animals in the folklore of French
Newfoundlanders.” Culture and Tradition 2 (1977), pp. 65-74.
Thomas, John. “Document: true and faithful account: Newfoundland in 1680.”
Introduced & edited by P. Pope. Newfoundland Studies 12 (Spring-Fall 1996), pp.
32-49.
Thomas, Roberta. “The Maritime History Archive, Memorial University of
Newfoundland: Sources for research.” Families 34 (Feb. 1995), pp. 5-13. ill.
Tibbo, Frank. The best of aviation: 101 tales of fliers and flying as published in the
Gander Beacon. [St. John’s: Creative Publishers?, 1997] 156 p. ill.
Ties that bind: an anthology of social work and social welfare in Newfoundland and
Labrador. Selected and edited by Gale Burford; co-edited by John Symonds. St.
John’s: Jesperson, 1997. 335 p. ill. bib.
Titford, Bill. A travellers’ guide to wild flowers of Newfoundland, Canada. St. John’s:
Flora Frames, 1995. 106 p. bib. ill. maps.
Tobin, Kevin. No howls barred. St. John’s: Jesperson, 1997. 103 p. ill. — political
caricatures and cartoons.
_________. The year of the rat and other tails. St, John’s: Jesperson, 1996. 103 p. ill.
— political caricatures and cartoons.
Toope, Eugene. “Eye your roots” (and more): the chronicles: Ireland’s Eye and
Rise’s Harbour, Ivanhoe, Traytown, King’s Cove, Black Duck Cove, ... Grand
Falls-Windsor: E and Eye Enterprises, 1997. xi, 221 p. bib. ill. maps. — genealogy,
history, social life and customs.
Tucker, Otto. “Coffin trimmings.” Newfoundland Quarterly 91 (Summer-Fall 1997),
pp. 16-19. ill.
Turgeon, Laurier. “Bordeaux and the Newfoundland trade during the sixteenth
century.” International Journal of Maritime History 60 (Dec. 1997), pp. 1-28. tabs.
Voices from the landwash: 11 Newfoundland playwrights. Edited with an introduction by
Denyse Lynde. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press, 1997. 417 p.
“Voiseys...(c. 1833- 1865).” Them Days 22 (Winter 1997), pp. 12-21. ill. — families
of Voisey’s Bay, Labrador.
Voyages: Canada’s heritage rivers. Edited by Lynn E. Noel, and produced by
QLF/Atlantic Centre for the Environment. St. John’s: Breakwater, 1995. xii, 197,
[10] p. — ill. maps.
Wadden, Brian. “Our railway station [St. John’s]”. Newfoundland Quarterly 90
(Summer- Fall 1996), pp. 18-20, 22. ill. — covers 1899-1903.
_________. “Reid’s private yacht ‘Fife.’” Newfoundland Quarterly 90 (Winter 19951996), pp. 36-37. ill. — covers 1905-1942.
Walker, James L. 1996 survey of undergraduate experience at Canadian universities.
Winnipeg: Walter Assoc., 1996. xv, 151, [106] leaves. (HEAR Report; 16).
Walsh, John M.. “Finally - its discovery in 1997: The 1933 Newfoundland Balbo
220 Acadiensis
Airmail First Day Cover.” B.N.A. Topics (British North America Philatelic
Society) 1 (Jan.-Feb.-March 1997), pp. 30-37. bib. facsimiles.
Walsh, Patrick. “The Total Abstinence Society of St. John’s.” Newfoundland
Ancestor 13 (Fall 1997), p. 151.
Walter, Heather and Eric West. Wind over Dark Tickle [CD-ROM]. St. John’s:
Breakwater, 1996. [29] p., 1 computer laser optical disc. ill. — marine ecology.
“Was this a golden age of Newfoundland wardens?” Atlantic Salmon Journal 44
(Spring 1995), p. 10. — about the 1910 Game and Inland Fisheries Board annual
report.
We came from over the sea: British war brides in Newfoundland. Edited by B. Barrett
and E. Dicks. Portugal Cove: ESP Press, 1996. 131 p. ill.
Webber, Alika Podolinsky. Dream paths: an account of the Naskapi Indians among
whom hunting was holy occupation and painting a sacred act. [Nfld.?: A. P.
Webber], 1997. 2 vols. bib. ill.
Welbourn, Kathryn. “Outports and outlaws.” Equinox (Sept.-Oct. 1995), pp. 34-43.
ill. map. ports. — life in the outports since the fishing moratorium.
Wellman, Jim. The Broadcast. St. John’s: Creative Book Pub., 1997. 172 p. ill. — the
story of CBC Radio’s fisheries broadcast.
Wells, Gordon C. The Newfoundland Regiment (1939-1946): war on the home front.
Trinity Bay: Oceanside Press, 1997. 112 p. ill.
Wentzell, Sim. Marching forward: a pictorial view of the modern Royal
Newfoundland Constabulary. With P. Kenny and J. LeClair. [St. John’s]: Dicks
and Co., [1996]. 108 p. chiefly ill.
White, Charles A. “Empty nets: overfishing and cuts in government quotas mean
hungry times for the Newfoundland fishing industry.” Canada and the World 54
(April 1989), pp. 6-7. ill.
Wild on the crest: poems of the sea Newfoundland and Labrador. Edited by Mary
Dalton, et al. St. John’s: Jeroboam Books, 1995. 120 p.
Williams, Alan F. “By work train to the end of track, 1896.” Newfoundland Quarterly
90 (Winter 1995-1996), pp. 19-25. ill. — photograph album of Sir. H. Murray’s
daughters.
_________. John Cabot and Newfoundland. St. John’s: Newfoundland Historical
Society, 1996. 64 p. ill. maps.
Williams, Archie. Memoirs of an outport postmaster and wireless operator. [Pool’s
Cove?: A. Williams?, 1997]. 113 p. ill.
Wilson, Ian. John Cabot and the Matthew. Tiverton, Eng.: Redcliffe, 1996. 72 p. ill.
maps.
Wilson, William. The greatest fishing station in the world. New ed. Preface by
Stanley Sparkes. Glovertown, Nfld.: Glovertown Literary Creations, [1996]. viii,
103 p. maps. — originally published in 1866 as Newfoundland and its
Bibliography/Bibliographie 221
missionaries, part 1.
Winsor, Frederick A. The Newfoundland bank fishery : government policies and the
struggle to improve bank fishing crews’ working health, and safety conditions,
1876-1920. Ph.D. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1997, xi, 389 p.
Winsor, Leslie A. “Wills and family history.” Newfoundland Ancestor 13 (Fall 1997),
pp. 152-155. bib.
Winter, Kathleen. The necklace of occasional dreams: a woman’s journal of living
with her husband’s cancer. St. John’s: Killick Press, 1996. 161 p.
_________. William Pender, the story of a cooper. St. John’s: Writers’ Alliance of
Newfoundland and Labrador, 1996. 74 p. ill. (Newfoundland and Labrador Adult
Basic Education Social History Series; 9).
Within these portals: the Masonic Temple. St. John’s: Masonic Hall Joint Stock Co.
in cooperation with RB Books, 1995. 135 p. ill. ports.
Women, employment equity and the Hibernia Construction Project: a study of
women’s experiences on the Hibernia Construction Project, Mosquito Cove,
Newfoundland. Principally written and researched by Brenda Grzetic, Mark
Shrimpton and Sue Skipton. St. John’s: WITT, 1996. 65, [23] p.
Wormworth, Janice. “The Viking tragedy.” This Country (Spring 1996), pp. 56-64. ill.
ports. map. — about the ship, Viking, and filmmaker Varrick Frissell, covers 18811931.
Wright, Miriam C. Newfoundland and Canada: the evolution of fisheries development
policies, 1940-1966. Ph.D. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1997,
viii, 303 p.
NOVA SCOTIA
Alexander, Anne McDonald. The Antigonish Movement: Moses Coady and adult
education today. Toronto: Thompson Educational Pub., 1997.
“Alma MacDonald a war bride in West Mabou - interviewed by her grandson ,
Leonard MacLellan, of Judique.” Cape Breton’s Magazine 73, pp. 11-24.
Balcom, B.A. “Louisbourg.” American History 30, 3 (1995), pp. 42-47, 60.
Balcom, B.A. “Technology rejected; steam trawlers and Nova Scotia, 1897-1933.” In
How deep is the ocean?: Historical essays on Canada’s Atlantic fishery. Edited by
James E. Candow and Carol Corbin. Sydney, N.S.: University College of Cape
Breton Press, 1997. pp. 161-174.
Barry, Sandra. “What’s in a name? The Gilbert Stuart Newton plaque error.”
Acadiensis XXV, 1 (Autumn, 1995), pp. 99-116.
Bauld, Florence L. Bear River: untapped roots, moving upwards. Halifax: The author:
1997. — history of the former Black community at Bear River.
222 Acadiensis
Beaton, Elizabeth. “Slag house in a steel city.” Material history Review = Revue
d’historie de la culture matérielle 44 (Fall 1996), pp. 64-78.
Bebb, James Trevor. Ships and seamen of the western ocean: a South Shore odyssey.
Lockeport, N.S.: J.P.T. Bebb, 1997.
Belk, Russell W. “Carnival, control, and corporate culture in contemporary
Halloween celebrations.” In Halloween and other festivals of death and life. Edited
by Jack Santion. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1994. pp. 105-132. —
has a N.S. chapter.
Berry, Kimberly Margaret. She’s no lady: the experience and expression of gender
among women taxi drivers. M.A. thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1997. — Halifax
based.
The woods of Nova Scotia from Birchdale to Nova Nada. Edited by Tessa Bielecki.
Kemptville, N.S. and Crestone, Colo.: Spiritual Life Institute, Hermitage Press,
1997. — history of monastery at Kemptville, N.S.
Bobier, Richard. “Africville: the test of urban renewal and race in Halifax, Nova
Scotia.” PastImperfect 4 (1995), pp. 163-180.
Boudreau, Gérald C. “The nujjinen of the Mi’kmaq people and the construction of
their chapel at Bear River, Nova Scotia.” Nova Scotia Historical Review 16, 1
(June 1996), pp. 7-20.
_________. “Haliburton’s ‘Affectionate intercourse’ with Sigogne and the Acadians
of Clare.” In The Haliburton bi-centenary chaplet. Edited by Richard A. Davies.
Wolfville, N.S.: Gaspereau Press, 1997. pp. 165-176.
Boudreau, Michael. “Crime and society in Halifax, 1918-1935.” Collections of the
Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 44 (1995), pp. 95-103.
_________. “Strikes, rural decay and socialism: the Presbyterian church in Nova
Scotia grapples with social realities, 1880-1914.” In The contribution of
Presbyterianism to the Maritime Provinces of Canada. Edited by Charles H. H.
Scobie and George A. Rawlyk. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s
University Press, 1997. pp. 247-252.
_________. “‘There is...no pernicious dualism between sacred and secular’: Nova
Scotia Baptists and the social gospel, 1880-1914.” Nova Scotia Historical Review
16, 1 (June 1996), pp. 109-131.
Boyd, Colin. “‘The great American mammoth circus’: The old judge and democracy
in Nova Scotia.” In The Haliburton bi-centenary chaplet. Edited by Richard A.
Davies. Wolfville, N.S.: Gaspereau Press, 1997. pp. 269-287.
Brown, Joseph D. A. The view from here. Dartmouth, N.S.: Shearwater Development
Corporation, 1998. — oral history of the Eastern Passage area.
Brown, R. Blake. “Oh, Christmas tree, oh, Christmas tree: the boom years of the tree
trade in Lunenburg County.” Beaver 77, 6 (Dec.-Jan. 1997-1998), pp. 33-39.
Bruce, Harry. Nova Scotia: An illustrated history of Nova Scotia. Halifax: Nimbus
Pub., 1997.
Bibliography/Bibliographie 223
Burke, Charles A. “Irish convicts abandoned on Cape Breton’s shore, 1788.” Cape
Breton’s Magazine 72 (March 1997), pp. 13-19.
Cahill, Barry. “The Treason of the merchants: dissent and repression in Halifax in the
era of the American Revolution.” Acadiensis XXVI, 1 (Autumn 1996), pp. 52-70.
_________. “The antislavery polemic of the Reverend James MacGregor: Canada’s
proto-abolitionist as ‘radical evangelical.’” In The contribution of Presbyterianism
to the Maritime Provinces of Canada. Edited by Charles H. H. Scobie and George
A. Rawlyk. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1997. pp.
131-143, 240-247.
_________. “The ‘Old judge’ in The old judge: nostalgic Tory-Loyalism as the key to
understanding Nova Scotia’s pre-modern legal culture.” In The Haliburton bicentenary chaplet. Edited by Richard A. Davies. Wolfville, N.S.: Gaspereau Press,
1997. pp.251-268.
_________. “A forerunner of J. B. McLachlan? Sedition, libel and manipulating the
myth of Howe.” Collections of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 44 (1995),
pp. 189-199.
Callaghan, Shelly L. C. Tracing older women’s work and leisure patterns across the
lifespan: an oral history perspective. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1997.
Campbell, Douglas F. Banking on coal: perspectives on a Cape Breton community
within an international conflict. Sydney, N.S.: University College of Cape Breton
Press, 1997.
Chapman, Harry. White shirts with blue collars: industry in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
1785-1995. Dartmouth, N.S.: Dartmouth Historical Association, 1997.
_________. 100 candles: Dartmouth natal day 1895-1995. Dartmouth, N.S.:
Dartmouth Historical Association, 1995.
_________. Men, money and muscle: building the Shubenacadie Canal. Dartmouth,
N.S.: Dartmouth Historical Association, 1994.
Choyce, Lesley, Nova Scotia: shaped by the sea. A living history. Toronto: Penguin
Books Canada, 1996.
Clairmont, Donald H. J. The Shubenacadie Band Diversion Programme: an
evaluation of the final year and an overall assessment. Halifax: Atlantic Institute
of Criminology, 1996.
Clancy, Peter. “Concerted action on the periphery? Voluntary economic planning in
‘The new Nova Scotia.’” Acadiensis XXVI, 2 (Spring 1997), pp. 31-58.
Clarke, George Elliot. “Must we burn Haliburton.” In The Haliburton bi-centenary
chaplet. Edited by Richard A. Davies. Wolfville, N.S.: Gaspereau Press, 1997. pp.
1-40.
Cole, Richard C. “An Eighteenth-century Rhode Island adventurer.” Rhode Island
History 53, 4 (1995), pp. 102-119. — concerns Edward Cole, 1723-93, Loyalist
with Nova Scotia land holdings.
Coops, Lorraine. “‘Strength in union’: patterns of continuity and change within the Sir
224 Acadiensis
Robert Borden chapter of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire 19151965.” Atlantis 20, 1 (Fall-Winter 1995), pp. 77-85.
Corbin, Carol. “Symbols of separation: the Town of Louisbourg and the Fortress of
Louisbourg.” Environments 24, 2 (1996), pp. 15-27.
Cox, Lorraine Vitale. Engineered consent: the relocation of Black Point, a small
Gaelic fishing community in northern Cape Breton Island. Ph.D. thesis, Dalhousie
University, 1997.
Crawley, Ron. Conflict within the union: struggles among Sydney steel workers,
1936-1972. Ph.D. thesis, Carleton University, 1995.
_________. “What kind of unionism: struggles among Sydney Steel Workers in the
SWOC years, 1936-1942 [Steel Workers’ Organizing Committee].” Labour/Le
Travail 39 (Spring, 1997), pp. 99-123.
Cruise, David and Alison Griffiths. On South Mountain: the dark secrets of the Goler
clan. Toronto: Viking, 1997.
Cuthbertson, Brian. Lunenburg: an illustrated history. Halifax: Formac, 1996.
_________. Wolfville & Grand Pre: past and present. Halifax: Formac, 1996.
Davidson, Jonathan H. “Francklyn v. The People’s Heat and Light Company Limited:
a nineteenth-century environmental lawsuit in Nova Scotia.” Nova Scotia
Historical Review 16, 2 (Dec. 1996), pp. 34-48.
Davies, Gwendolyn. “Haliburton’s Windsor.” In The Haliburton bi-centenary
chaplet. Edited by Richard A. Davies. Wolfville, N.S.: Gaspereau Press, 1997. pp.
69-78.
_________. “Private education for women in early Nova Scotia: 1784-1894.” Atlantis
20, 1 (Fall-Winter 1995), pp. 9-19.
_________. “Thomas McCulloch’s fictional celebrations of the Reverend James
MacGregor.” In The contribution of Presbyterianism to the Maritime Provinces of
Canada. Edited by Charles H. H. Scobie and George A. Rawlyk. Montreal and
Kingston: McGill-Queen’sUniversity Press, 1997. pp. 73-78.
Davies, Richard A. “‘Into the hands of strangers’: Haliburton’s biography.” In The
Haliburton bi-centenary chaplet. Edited by Richard A. Davies. Wolfville, N.S.:
Gaspereau Press, 1997. pp. 145-164.
Dembling, Jonathan. Joe Jimmy Alec visits the Gaelic Mod and escapes unscathed:
the Nova Scotia Gaelic revivals. M.A. thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1997.
Donovan, Kenneth, comp. “A Nominal list of slaves and their owners in Ile Royale,
1713-1760.”Nova Scotia Historical Review 16, 1 (June 1996), pp. 151-162.
_________. “Slaves and their owners Ile Royale, 1713-1760.” Acadiensis XXV, 1
(Autumn 1995), pp. 3 - 32.
Dorrington, Adriane Eartha Lenora. Nova Scotia Black female educators: lessons
from the past. Ed.D. thesis, University of Toronto, 1995.
“The Drowning of Murdoch MacDonald - A family history from Ranald Thurgood.”
Bibliography/Bibliographie 225
Cape Breton’s Magazine 71, pp. 11-19. — five versions of a single event through
oral tradition.
Dubinsky, Beverly MacDonald. Rescued: early child protection legislation in Nova
Scotia. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1995.
Dummitt, Chris. Better left unsaid: power, discourse, and masculine domesticity in
postwar Halifax, 1945-1960. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1997.
Dunlop, Allan C. A golfing tradition: Halifax Golf and County Club, 1922-1997.
Halifax: Ashburn Golf Club, 1997.
Dunlop, Allan C. “Simon Hugh Holmes revisited.” Collections of the Royal Nova
Scotia Historical Society 44 (1995), pp. 27-39.
_________. “George Patterson: Presbyterian propagandist.” In The contribution of
Presbyterianism to the Maritime Provinces of Canada. Edited by Charles H. H.
Scobie and George A. Rawlyk. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s
University Press, 1997. pp. 79-92, 226-227.
Elizabeth Bishop: an archival guide to her life in Nova Scotia. Edited by Sandra
Barry. Hantsport, N.S.: Elizabeth Bishop Society of Nova Scotia, 1996.
Erickson, Paul A. and Graeme R. Duffus. Carleton House: living history in Halifax.
Halifax: Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia/Nimbus Pub., 1997.
Eve, Elizabeth. Province House, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Halifax, Queen’s Printer,
1997.
Fanthorpe, R. Lionel. The Oak Island mystery: the secret of the world’s greatest
treasure hunt. Toronto: Hounslow Press, 1995.
Fay, Jeanne. From welfare bum to single mum: the political construction of single
mothers on social assistance in Nova Scotia, 1966-1977. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie
University, 1997.
Finnan, Mark. The first Nova Scotians: the story of Sir William Alexander and his lost
colony of Charlesfort, Nova Scotia. Halifax: Formac, 1997. Fortress of
Louisbourg. [CD-ROM]. Sydney, N.S.: Fitzgerald Studio, 1995.
“The Foster Revival in the Margarees” from G. W. McPherson’s 1925 autobiography
A parson’s adventures.” Cape Breton’s Magazine 71, pp. 21-27.
Foster, Tony. The sound and the silence. Halifax: Nimbus Pub., 1996. — about
Alexander and Mabel Bell.
“From visits with Capt. Michael Tobin, coastal and gulf ferry captain, ret’d memories from nearly 50 years afloat.” Cape Breton’s Magazine 73, pp.
99-108.
“Gabriel Sylliboy becomes Grand Chief 1918. (English and Mi’kmaq. from The
Micmac Messenger of the time.” Cape Breton’s Magazine 71, pp. 63-67.
Gerriets, Marilyn and Julian Gwyn. “Tariffs, trade and reciprocity: Nova Scotia,
1830-1866.” Acadiensis XXV, 2 (Spring 1996), pp. 62-81.
Gill, Stewart D. “John Geddie: the Canadian-Australian connection.” In The
226 Acadiensis
contribution of Presbyterianism to the Maritime Provinces of Canada. Edited by
Charles H. H. Scobie and George A. Rawlyk. Montreal and Kingston: McGillQueen’s University Press, 1997. pp. 175-189.
Goodwin, Daniel Corey. “The faith of the fathers”: evangelical piety of Maritime
regular Baptist patriarchs and preachers, 1790-1855 (nineteenth century). Ph.D.
thesis, Queen’s University, 1997.
Griffiths, Naomi. “‘...A mild, frugal and pious people’: a comment on Haliburton’s
account of Acadian history in An historical and statistical account of Nova Scotia.”
In The Haliburton bi-centenary chaplet. Edited by Richard A. Davies. Wolfville,
N.S.: Gaspereau Press, 1997. pp. 177-194.
Guildford, Janet. “Elizabeth Murdoch Frame: a Nova Scotia historian.” Collections of
the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 44 (1995), pp. 15-25.
Gwyn, Julian. “Apprentices beware!: researching and writing local history in Nova
Scotia.” Nova Scotia Historical Review 16, 2 (Dec. 1996), pp. 109-112.
The Haliburton bi-centenary chaplet. Edited by Richard A. Davies. Wolfville, N.S.:
Gaspereau Press, 1997. (Proceeding of the 5th Thomas Raddall Symposium,
Acadia University, 1996).
Hantsport Riverbank Cemetery Survey 1995. Edited by L.H. Harvie and John Paul
Doucette. Hantsport, N. S.: Hantsport and Area Historical Society, 1996.
Hawkins, John. Captains, mansions and millionaires: the remarkable story of
Maitland, Nova Scotia. Hantsport, N.S.: Lancelot Press, 1996.
_________. Renfrew gold: the story of a Nova Scotia ghost town. Hantsport, N.S.:
Lancelot Press, 1995.
Hay, Eldon. “Cornwallis Covenanter: the Reverend William Sommerville.” Journal
of the Canadian Church Historical Society 37, 2 (1995), pp. 99-116.
Hemlow, Joyce, Iris Shea, and Keith Parker Smith. “William Hemlow (1814-1885)
and the Liscomb Islands.” Nova Scotia Historical Review 16, 2 (Dec. 1996), pp.
82-99.
_________. “Henry Hemlow (1802-1878) of Liscomb Harbour.” Nova Scotia
Historical Review 16, 1 (June 1996), pp. 132-150.
Higgins, Andrew and Jesse Spalding III. World War II adventures of Canada’s
Bluenose. Halifax: Nimbus Pub., 1998.
Hochbruck, Wolfgang. “Observing Soldier and Enlightened ‘Huron’: Johann
Gottfried Seume’s Nova Scotian Experience.” European Review of Native
American Studies 8, 2 (1994), pp. 1-5.
Hodgson, Helen A. A saga of Sable Island, 1800-1830: the story of Edward Hodgson,
a governor of Sable Island. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.: Tyro Publishing, 1997.
Hood, David. “Some fiscal realities of school reform in Victorian Halifax.” Nova
Scotia Historical Review 16, 1 (June 1996), pp. 61-80.
Hornsby, Stephen J. Time and tide: the transformation of Bear River, Nova Scotia.
Bibliography/Bibliographie 227
Northeast Folklore (1996).
Hughes, Philomena. To know and express the mystery of Christ: Roman Catholic
teaching on liturgical inculturation and the situation of the Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq
community. M.A. thesis, Atlantic School of Theology, 1996.
Ingalls, Sharon. “The Duke’s romantic retreat: Queen Victoria’s father houses his
mistress.” Beaver 76, 3 (June-July 1996), pp. 29-46.
“Isaac Deschamp’s Pisiquid diary, 1756-57.”Nova Scotia Historical Review 16, 2
(Dec. 1996), pp. 99-109.
Jakabfy-Bradley, Lara. Scientific motherhood and “gruesome discoveries” in
Halifax, 1910-1930. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1995.
James, Jennifer. “Ada Powers’ diaries: politics, sisterhood, and the WCTU (Women’s
Christian Temperance Union).” Atlantis 20, 1 (Fall-Winter 1995), pp. 63-76.
Jensen, Jane McEldowney. Self-improvement in a Cape Breton coaltown: an
ethnographic study of education and development. Ph.D. thesis, Indiana
University, 1997.
Kellough, Douglas Robert. A historical and contemporary assessment of Baptist
chaplaincy in the Halifax hospitals. M.A. thesis, Acadia University, 1997.
Kent, Geoffrey W. Here come the Vees: the story of the Nova Scotia Voyageurs.
Halifax: Nimbus Pub., 1997.
Kyte, Shelley. “V-8 or make and break”: an investigation of the development of
tourism in Canada: a case study of Nova Scotia. M.A. thesis, Queen’s University,
1998.
Lamey, Christina M. “Davis Day through the years: a Cape Breton coalmining
tradition.” Nova Scotia Historical Review 16, 2 (Dec. 1996), pp. 23-33.
Landry, Blaise J. Nova Scotia’s success in paddling at the Canada Summer Games,
1969-1993. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1995.
Leblanc, Romeo. “The 200-year quest of Nova Scotia’s Blacks.” Canadian Speeches
11, 7 (Nov. 1997), pp. 22-23.
Le Marec, Eric Yves Patrick. Narrative technique and imagery in Hugh Maclennan’s
Barometer Rising’. M.A. thesis, Royal Military College (Canada), 1997.
Ling, Katheirne Anne. Servicewives in wartime Halifax, 1939-1945. M.A. thesis,
Dalhousie University, 1995.
Linkletter, Lindsay. An open door: politics and science in the career of Dr. Alexander
Peter Reid, 1878-1992. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1996.
Loomer, L. S. Windsor, Nova Scotia: a journey in history. Windsor, N.S.: West Hants
Historical Society, 1996. 399 p.
Lotz, Jim, and Michael Robert Welton. Father Jimmy: the life and times of Father
Jimmy Tompkins. Wreck Cove, N.S.: Breton Books, 1997.
“Love letters from St. Paul Island.” Cape Breton’s Magazine 73, pp. 47-61. — letters
228 Acadiensis
to and from the island, 1917-20.
MacDonald, Sharon. “Bell club: one hundred years of women’s cultural and literary
life in Baddeck, Nova Scotia.” Atlantis 20, 1 (Fall-Winter 1995), pp. 49-62.
MacInnes, Sheldon. A journey in Celtic music: Cape Breton style. Sydney, N.S.:
University College of Cape Breton Press, 1997.
Mackay, John Wisdom. Country music performance in Northern Nova Scotia: an
occupational study of Art Fitt, vernacular craftsman. Ph.D. thesis, Memorial
University of Newfoundland, 1995. [DAI 1996 56(11): 4198-A. DANN01887]
MacKinnon, Angus. Highland minister: the life and poems of Rev. Angus MacKinnon.
Sydney, N.S.: Catalone Press, 1997.
MacKinnon, Neil. “‘Loyal to his earthly sovereign’: Anglicans in the Nova Scotia
assembly during the Wentworth years 1793-1808.” Journal of the Canadian
Church Historical Society 37, 2 (1995), pp. 75-88.
MacKinnon, Richard. “Thompkinsville, Cape Breton Island: Co-operativies and
vernacular architecture.” Material history Review = Revue d’historie de la culture
matérielle 44 (Fall 1996), pp. 45-63.
MacKinnon, Robert. “Agriculture and rural change in Nova Scotia, 1851-1951.”
Canadian Papers in Rural History X (1996), pp. 231-273.
MacLean, Ray. “Newspaper attitudes as reflected in Mactalla: déjá Vu all over again.”
Collections of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 44 (1995), pp. 49-56.
MacLeod, Jeffrey James. Health care reform in Nova Scotia: a study in pressure
group politics, 1993-1996. M.A. thesis, Acadia University, 1997.
MacLeod, John William. Technology triumphant: the promise of a community college
for Nova Scotia. Ph.D. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1995.
MacNeil, Allan R. “Mobility and rural society in Annapolis Township, Nova Scotia,
1760-1861.” Canadian Papers in Rural History IX (1994), pp. 239-57.
Mahar, James C. Too many to mourn. Halifax: Nimbus Pub., 1998. — account of the
devastation of one family by the Halifax Explosion.
Majzels, Claudine. “Constructing the woman artist: Marie Hewson Guest in
Winnipeg.” Manitoba History 29 (1995), pp. 2-10. —N.S. born artist who moved
to Winnipeg in 1919.
Mak, Eileen D. “Nova Scotia at the Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition, 1907:
excerpts from the diary of Harry Piers.” Nova Scotia Historical Review 16, 1
(June,1996), pp. 81-90. — Piers was curator of the N.S. Museum.
Marquis, Greg. “Mercenaries or killer angels? Nova Scotians in the American Civil
War.” Collections of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 44 (1995), pp.
83-94.
Marshall, Lindsay. Clay pots and bones. Sydney, N.S.: Solus, 1997. — poetry, but
illustrated with Mi’kmaq petroglyphs from Kejimkoojik.
“Mary Willa Littler and ‘the strangers’ grave.” Cape Breton’s Magazine 71, pp. 29-
Bibliography/Bibliographie 229
37. — about victims of 1891 Springhill mine disaster.
Mellon, Hugh. “Courts and parliamentary privilege: the battle over televising the
Nova Scotia Assembly.” Canadian Public Administration 38 (1995), pp. 578-597.
“Memories of Giant MacAskill.” Cape Breton’s Magazine 72 (March, 1997), pp. 4146. — in Gaelic from MacTalla, 1893, translated into English by Kay MacDonald.
Mitham, Peter. “Doctoring the constitution; Haliburton and Dr. Robert Bayard.” In
The Haliburton bi-centenary chaplet. Edited by Richard A. Davies. Wolfville,
N.S.: Gaspereau Press, 1997. pp. 237-250.
Mjelde, Michael J. Clipper ship captain: Daniel McLaughlin and the Glory of the
seas. Mystic, Conn.: Glencannon Press and Mystic Seaport Museum, [1997?]. —
Nova Scotia native. (Pacific Maritime History Series, no. 3).
Moody, Barry. “Haliburton’s Annapolis Royal: a photo essay.” In The Haliburton bicentenary chaplet. Edited by Richard A. Davies. Wolfville, N.S.: Gaspereau Press,
1997. pp. 79-84.
Moreau, Bernice Mary. Black Nova Scotian women’s educational experience, 19001945: a study in race, gender and class relations. Ph.D. thesis, University of
Toronto, 1996.
Morgan, Robert J. “Loyalists of Cape Breton; reprinted from Cape Breton Historical
Essays.” Loyalist Gazette 34, 1 (Spring 1996), pp. 29-33.
Morton, Suzanne. Ideal surroundings: domestic life in a working-class suburb in the
1920s. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1995. 201 p.
_________. “Old women and their place in Nova Scotia, 1881-1931.” Atlantis 20, 1
(Fall-Winter 1995), pp. 21-38.
Myers, James D. Hard times - hard ball: the Cape Breton Colliery League, 19361939. M.A. thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1997.
Myers, Sharon. “‘Not to be ranked as women’: female industrial workers in turn-ofthe-century Halifax.” In Rethinking Canada: the promise of women’s history. 3rd
ed. Edited byVeronica Strong-Boag and Anita Clair Fellman. Toronto: Oxford
University Press, 1997. pp. 216-237.
Neal, Rusty Linda Diane. Brotherhood economics: women’s labour, and the
development of co-operatives in Nova Scotia, 1906-1944. Ph.D. thesis, University
of Toronto, 1995.
Nugent, Don. “Joe Nugent, Inspector of Mines, Ret’d,” Cape Breton’s Magazine 70,
pp. 70-80.
O’Neil, Patrick. “Halifax and the garrison theatrical tradition.” Collections of the
Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 44 (1995), pp. 145-163.
Oickle, Vernon L. Busted: Nova Scotia’s war on drugs. Halifax: Nimbus Pub., 1997.
O’Leary, Wayne M. The Tancook schooners: an island and its boats. Montreal and
Kingston: McGill-Queens’s University Press, 1994.
Pacey, Elizabeth. Landmarks: Historic buildings of Nova Scotia. Halifax: Nimbus
230 Acadiensis
Pub., 1994.
Panofsky, Ruth. “Breaking the silence; The Clockmaker on women.” In The
Haliburton bi-centenary chaplet. Edited by Richard A. Davies. Wolfville, N.S.:
Gaspereau Press, 1997. pp. 41-54.
Parker, George L. “What makes the clockmaker tick: editing a scholarly edition of
Haliburton’s The Clockmaker, Series one, two and three.” In The Haliburton bicentenary chaplet. Edited by Richard A. Davies. Wolfville, N.S.: Gaspereau Press,
1997. pp. 55-68.
Parker, Idella (Rowter). History of Maitland Bridge, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia.
Caledonia, N.S.: North Queens Historical Society, 1998.
Patton, Barbara A. M. “From state action to private profit: the emergence of the
business corporation in Nova Scotia, 1796-1883.” Nova Scotia Historical Review
16, 1 (June 1996), pp. 21-60.
Penney, Allen. “An architectural intrepretation of Clifton Grove, Windsor, Nova
Scotia; home of the Honourable Thomas Chandler Haliburton.” In The Haliburton
bi-centenary chaplet. Edited by Richard A. Davies. Wolfville, N.S.: Gaspereau
Press, 1997. pp.101-144.
Pettigiani, Eugenio. Change and adaptation in a dynamic coastal environment: a case
study of the Cape Sable Island Causeway. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University,
1995.
Picart, Lennox O’Riley. “The Trelawny Maroons and Sir John Wentworth: the
struggle to maintain their culture 1796-1800.” Collections of the Royal Nova Scotia
Historical Society 44 (1995), pp. 165-187.
Pictou, Sherry M. The life learning experiences and personal transformations of
Mi’kmaq women. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1996.
Plank, Geoffrey. “The two majors Cope: the boundaries of nationality in mid-18th
century Nova Scotia.” Acadiensis XXV, 2 (Spring 1996), pp. 18-40.
Rafuse, Nicole Myra. Decoding the life lines of Almira Bell’s 1833-1836 diaries:
Barrington, Nova Scotia. M.A. thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1997.
Richards, Trudie. “The Westray mine explosion: an examination of the interaction
between the mine owner and the media.” Canadian Journal of Communication 21,
3 (Summer 1996), pp. 339-364.
Richardson, Evelyn M. Where my roots go deep: collected writings of Evelyn M
Richardson. Halifax: Nimbus Pub., 1997.
Ricker, Darlene A. L’sitkuk : the story of the Bear River Mi’kmaw community.
Lockeport, N.S.: Roseway, 1997.
Robbeson, Angela. “‘A false, scandalous, malicious and libellous publication’: the
role of the press in Halifax’s Barry riots [1829].” Essays on Canadian Writing 62
(Fall 1997), pp. 177-200.
Robertson, Allen, “Bondage and freedom: apprentices, servants and slaves in colonial
Nova Scotia.” Collections of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 44 (1995),
Bibliography/Bibliographie 231
pp. 57-69.
_________. Tide & timber: Hantsport, Nova Scotia, 1795-1995. Hantsport, N.S.:
Lancelot, 1996. 182 pp.
Roper, Henry. “A ‘High Anglican Pagan’ and his pupil: Charles G. D. Roberts, Robert
Norwood and the development of a Nova Scotian literary tradition, 1885-1932.”
Dalhousie Review 75, 1 (1995), pp. 51-73.
_________. “Haliburton and King’s College.” In The Haliburton bi-centenary
chaplet. Edited by Richard A. Davies. Wolfville, N.S.: Gaspereau Press, 1997. pp.
85-100.
Ruff, Eric and Laura Bradley. Historic Yarmouth: town & county. Halifax: Nimbus
Pub., 1997.
Samson, Daniel Joseph. Industry and improvement: state and class formations in
Nova Scotia’s coal-mining countryside, 1790-1864. Ph.D. thesis, Queen’s
University, 1997.
Sandberg, L. Anders and Bill Parenteau. “From weapons to symbols of privilege:
political cartoons and the rise and fall of the pulpwood embargo debate in Nova
Scotia, 1923-1933.” Acadiensis XXVI, 2 (Spring 1997), pp. 31-58.
_________ and Peter Clancy. “Property rights, small woodlot owners and forest
management in Nova Scotia.” Journal of Canadian Studies / revue d’études
canadiennes 31, 1 (Spring 1996), pp. 25-47.
Schmeisser, Barbara M. “The Port Royal Habitation: a ‘politically correct’
reconstruction.” Collections of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 44 (1995),
pp. 41-47.
Simonds, Merilyn. “The French shore: home to the first exiles who struggled back to
Nova Scotia after the expulsion, Clare remains a bastion of Acadian culture.”
Canadian Geographic 117, 1 (Jan.-Feb. 1997), pp. 40-48.
Smith, Arthur M. “Missionary as collector: the role of the Reverend Joseph Annand.”
Acadiensis XXVI, 2 (Spring 1997), pp. 96-111.
Smith, Arthur Morley. The relationship of missionary to native material culture : the
role of the Reverend Dr. Joseph Annand in the collection of native artifacts of
Vanuatu. M.A. thesis, Atlantic School of Theology, 1996.
“The Sea Riders: a Cape Breton feature film, 1922.” Cape Breton’s Magazine 72
(March 1997), pp. cover, 53-59.
Smith, Jennifer Bradford An international history of the Black Panther Party
(African-Americans, Black Canadians). Ph.D. thesis, State University of New
York at Buffalo, 1997. — Halifax apparently had BP activity.
Smith, Michael J. “‘There’s no penalty when you hit the fence’: sporting activities in
Central and Eastern Nova Scotia, 1880s to 1920s.” Sport History Review 27, 2
(1996), pp. 191-203.
Soucy, Donald. Training for art-related employment: community support for
Halifax’s Art school, 1887-1943. Ph.D. thesis, University of British Columbia,
232 Acadiensis
1996.
Stanley-Blackwell, Laurie. “Celebrating Isabella Gordon Mackay.” Cape Breton’s
Magazine 73, pp. 66-69. — about Edinburgh Ladies Association.
_________. “‘Tabernacles in the wilderness’: the open-air communion traditions in
nineteenth- and twentieth-century Cape Breton.” In The contribution of
Presbyterianism to the Maritime Provinces of Canada. Edited by Charles H. H.
Scobie and George A. Rawlyk. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s
University Press, 1997. pp. 93-117.
States, David W. “William Hall, V.C. of Horton Bluff, Nova Scotia: nineteenthcentury naval hero.” Collections of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 44
(1995), pp. 71-81.
Sullivan, Cheryl. “The paradox of Bluenose II: antimodernism, capitalism and the
legacy of the Schooner Bluenose in Nova Scotia.” Nova Scotia Historical Review
16, 2 (Dec. 1996), pp. 1-22.
Sutton, Eddy. A little booze story. Yarmouth, N.S.: E. Sutton Enterprises, 1995.
Swick, David. Thunder and ocean: the Shambala Buddhists in Nova Scotia. Porters
Lake, N.S.: Pottersfield Press, 1996.
Taylor, Crystal Sharann. Silenced voices: Nova Scotia Black women’s perspectives on
feminism. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1996.
Thompson, Kara Lee. United we stand, divided we fall: a study of Cape Breton
unionism. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1997.
Thomson-Millward, Marilyn Elaine. “Researching the devils”: a study of brockerage
at the Indian Residential School, Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia. Ph.D. thesis,
Dalhousie University, 1997.
Thorpe, Daniel B. “Equals of the King: the balance of power in early Acadia.”
Acadiensis XXV, 2 (Spring 1996), pp. 3-17.
Thurston, Harry. “Wooden boats of Nova Scotia: for more than a century, Nova
Scotians have been building wooden vessels, from the great clipper ships of old to
present-day fishing boats.” Imperial Oil Review 80, 422 (Fall 1996), pp. 18-23.
Tompkins, Joanne (introd.) “The Glace Bay Miners’ Museum by Wendy Lill.”
Australasian drama studies [Queensland, Australia] 29 (Oct. 1996), pp.
115-54.
Tulloch, Judith. “The New England fishery and trade at Canso, 1720-1744.” In How
deep is the ocean?: Historical essays on Canada’s Atlantic fishery. Edited by
James E. Candow and Carol Corbin. Sydney, N.S.: University College of Cape
Breton Press, 1997. pp. 65-74.
Twohig, Peter. Challenge and change. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing, 1998. —
history of the Dalhousie School of Nursing.
Tye, Diane. “The great Amherst mystery: linking folk belief and female experience.”
Collections of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 44 (1995), pp. 105-109.
Bibliography/Bibliographie 233
The Voyages of Joshua Slocum. Edited by Walter Magne Teller. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.:
Sheridan House, 1995.
“W. H. Bull Marsh - still fighting.”Cape Breton’s Magazine 72 (March 1997), pp. 112, 79-96. — profile of longtime C.B. labour leader.
Wadden, Edgar Patrick. A comparison of teacher perceptions of site-based decisionmaking between pilot schools and selected comparison schools in the Province of
Nova Scotia, Canada. Ph.D. thesis, University of South Carolina, 1997.
Wagg, Phyllis Christena. Families in transition: Richmond County, Nova Scotia,
1871-1901. Ph.D. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1997.
Waite, P.B. The lives of Dalhousie University: volume 1, 1818-1925: Lord
Dalhousie’s College. Montreal & Kingston, McGill-Queen’s University Press,
1994.
_________. The lives of Dalhousie University: volume 2, 1925-1980: the old college
transformed. Montreal & Kingston, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1998.
Walls, Martha Elizabeth. Native responses to the Indian Residential School of
Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia, 1928-1951. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1996.
Wasson, Terry. “The development of the homestead property Oakdell at Lochaber
Lake, Antigonish County.” Nova Scotia Historical Review 16, 1 (June, 1996), pp.
91-95.
Watson, Seosamh. “Gaelige nah Alban.” In Stair na Gaeilge in Omos do Padraig O
Fiannachta. Edited by Kim McCone, Damian McManus, Cathal O Hainle,
William Nicholas and Liam Breatnach. Maynooth: Colaiste Phadraig, 1994.
White, James Frank Edward. Conscripted city: Halifax and the Second World War.
Ph.D. thesis, McMaster University, 1995.
_________. “Portia White’s Spiritual Winter.” Collections of the Royal Nova Scotia
Historical Society 44 (1995), pp. 1-14.
Willmott, Glenn. “On post-colonial modernism: the invisible city in The Mountain
and the Valley.” American Review of Canadian Studies 25, 2-4 (Summer-Autumn
1995), pp. 301-21.
Willsher, Adrian Alexander. Where are the roads?: the tourist and industrial
promotion films of the Nova Scotia Film Bureau, 1945-1970. M.A. thesis,
Dalhousie University, 1996.
Whitelaw, Marjory. The Wellington dyke. Halifax: Nimbus Pub., 1997.
Withrow, Alfreda. St. Margaret’s Bay: an historical album: Peggy’s Cove-Hubbards.
Halifax: Nimbus Pub., 1997.
Wood, B. Anne. “Schooling / credentials for professional advancement: a case study
of Pictou Presbyterians.” In The contribution of Presbyterianism to the Maritime
Provinces of Canada. Edited by Charles H. H. Scobie and George A. Rawlyk.
Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1997. pp. 54-72.
Wood, Linda G. “Murder among the Planters: a profile of Malachi Caigin of
234 Acadiensis
Falmouth, Nova Scotia.” Nova Scotia Historical Review 16, 1 (June 1996), pp.
96-108.
Woolaver, Lance. Maud Lewis: an illustrated life. Halifax: Nimbus Pub., 1996.
_________. and Bob Brooks. The illuminated life of Maud Lewis. Halifax: Art Gallery
of Nova Scotia and Nimbus Pub., [1996].
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Agriculture on PEI: sunset industry or economic cornerstone? Institute of Island
Studies at the University of Prince Edward Island in co-operation with P.E.I.
Federation of Agriculture. The Round Table on Resource Land Use and
Stewardship. P.E.I. Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.
Charlottetown: Institute of Island Studies, 1997. (Papers from a symposium held
on Monday, November 25, 1996 at the Farm Centre, Charlottetown.)
Anderson, Peter. “Double trouble Part three: Don Quixote on Wall Street. Meanjin.
Volume 8, 2 (Winter 1989), pp. 290. — Lucy Maud Montgomery.
Arsenualt. Georges, “The Acadians in Island Politics.” Island Magazine 23 (SpringSummer 1998), pp. 13-22.
_________. Contes, légendes et chansons de l’Ile-du-Prince-Edouard. Moncton: Les
Editions d’Acadie, 1998.
_________. Guide historique de la région Evangeline Ile-du-Prince-Edouard,
Canada. Charlottetown: Georges Arsenault, 1998.
_________. Historical Guidebook of the Evangeline Region, Prince Edward Island
Canada. Translated by Sally Ross. Charlottetown: Georges Arsenault, 1998.
_________. “Les Acadiens et la politique à l’Ile.” Island Magazine 43 (SpringSummer 1998), pp. 13-22.
_________. “The saga of Alexis Doiron.” Island Magazine 39 (Spring-Summer
1996), pp. 12-25 — case study of how one Acadian family survived the years of
the deportation to return to P.E.I.
Baker, Ronald J. “Prince Edward Island”. In Higher education in Canada: different
systems, different perspectives. Edited by Glen A. Jones. New York: Garland
Publishing, 1997. pp. 245-258.
Baldwin, Douglas. Land of the red soil: a popular history of Prince Edward Island.
2nd ed. Charlottetown: Ragweed, 1998.
_________. “L. M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables: the Japanese connection.”
Journal of Canadian Studies 28, 3 (Fall 1993), pp. 123-133.
_________. She answered every call: the life of public health nurse, Mona Gordon
Wilson (1894-1981). Charlottetown: Indigo Press, 1997.
Barrett, Wayne. Prince Edward Island connections: photography by Wayne Barrett
Bibliography/Bibliographie 235
and Anne MacKay. Halifax: Nimbus Pub., 1997.
Barry, Wendy E. “The geography of Anne of Green Gables.” In The Annotated Anne
of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery. Edited by Margaret Anne Doody, Mary
Doody Jones and Wendy Barry. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. pp.
415-418.
_________. “The settlers of P.E.I.: the Celtic influence in Anne.” In The Annotated
Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery. Edited by Margaret Anne Doody,
Mary Doody Jones and Wendy Barry. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.
pp. 418-421.
Beagan, Allan. John Beagan from County Cavan to Prince Edward Island. Sandwich,
Mass.: Allen Beagan, 1996.
Beck, Boyde. Prince Edward Island, an (un)authorized history. Charlottetown: Acorn
Press, 1996. Illustrated by P. John Burden.
Bell, John. “A long courtship: Prince Edward Island and Confederation, 1864-1873.”
Archivist 115 (1997) pp. 32, 34+.
Bell, Marilyn. “Painting with light: exploring an early Island daguerreotype.” Island
Magazine 41 (Spring-Summer 1997), pp. 34-36.
Bittermann, Rusty. “Women and the Escheat Movement: the politics of everyday life
on Prince Edward Island.” In Rethinking Canada: the promise of women’s history.
3rd ed. Edited by Veronica Strong-Boag and Anita Clair Fellman. Toronto: Oxford
University Press, 1997. pp. 79-92.
Blanchard, Francis C. “The Acadian and the Roman Catholic Church on Prince
Edward Island.” Abegweit Review 8, 1 (Fall 1994-Spring 1995), pp.
31-56.
Bliss, Michael. “A farmer takes a wife: the courtship of George Haslam and Lucy
Palmer, 1892-1894.” Island Magazine 38 (Fall-Winter 1995), pp. 1-6.
Boily, Alain. The building of the Confederation Bridge: joining Prince Edward Island
to Canada. Collector’s edition. Summerside, P.E.I .: Boily Photo, 1997.
Bolger, F.W.P. “Prince Edward Island and Confederation.” Abegweit Review 8, 1
(Fall 1994-Spring 1995), pp. 1-10.
_________. “Prince Edward Island and Confederation (Part Two).” Abegweit Review
8, 2 (Fall 1995-Spring 1996), pp. 141-153.
Boudreault, Joseph. Abegweit: the novel of Prince Edward Island. Uigg, P.E.I.: Abby
Press, 1996.
Brooks, Rev. Garland C. “The development of the United Church of Canada on
P.E.I.” Abegweit Review 8, 1 (Fall 1994-Spring 1995), pp. 73-82.
Bumsted, J.M. “One and a half, maybe two cheers for Charles Douglas Smith.” Island
Magazine. 40 (Fall-Winter 1996), pp. 28-35.
Burns, A. Byron. The narrow gauge steam railroad on Prince Edward Island.
Charlottetown: A. Byron Burns, 1996.
236 Acadiensis
Burns, Steven A. M. “Ethics and socialism: tensions in the political philosophy of J.
G. Schurman.” Journal of Canadian Studies 31, 2 (Summer 1996), pp. 76-96.
Campbell, Robert L. “The Campbell/MacDonald rivalry.” Abegweit Review 8, 2 (Fall
1995-Spring 1996), pp. 1-8.
Cameron, Rev. Dr. John R. “The history of the Presbyterian Church on Prince Edward
Island.” Abegweit Review 8, 2 (Fall 1994-Spring 1995), pp. 85-103.
Celebrating New Horizons: the history of New Horizons on Prince Edward Island,
1972-1992. Charlottetown: History of New Horizons Book Committee, 1992.
Clark, Sharon. “The Seduction Act records of 1876-1924.” P.E.I. Genealogical
Society Inc. Newsletter 79 (Nov. 1996), pp. 1, 16-17.
Coles, L. Ann and Linda C. Harding. From Island to Island: the family of Neil Munn
and Elizabeth MacLeod of Mermaid, P.E.I. s.l.: s.n., 1997.
Collins, Carolyn and Christina Wyss Eriksson. The Anne of Green Gables Christmas
treasury. Toronto: Penguin Studio, 1997.
Crossley, John. Who governs in Prince Edward Island?: a profile of members of the
Legislative Assembly, 1966-1996. Charlottetown: University of Prince Edward
Island, 1996.
Cultivating Island solutions: Round Table on Resource Land Use and Stewardship,
August, 1997. Charlottetown: Round Table on Resource Land Use and
Stewardship, 1997.
Curley, Rosemary. “The essential salt marsh.” Island Magazine 41 (Spring-Summer
1997), pp. 20-28.
Currie, Mildred, et al. New Perth, link with the past, 1803-1995. New Perth, P.E.I.:
New Perth History Committee, 1995.
Darragh, Ian. “Prince Edward Island: a world apart no more.” National Geographic
193, 5 (1998), p. 100-117. — photographs by Susie Post.
Dewar, Katherine Elizabeth. Deoradh, The Dewars: storytellers and relic keepers: a
history of the family Dewar of Perthshire, Scotland and Prince Edward Island.
Charlottetown: L.G. Dewar and Katherine Elizabeth Dewar, 1997 (Summerside:
Williams & Crue). 237 p.
_________. “John A. Dewar: The Principled Maverick”. Island Magazine 43 (SpringSummer 1998), pp. 3-7.
Dewar, L.G. “Reverend Francis Metherall.” Abegweit Review 8, 1 (Fall 1994-Spring
1995), pp. 11-22.
Doody, Margaret Anne. “Food preparation, cookery, and home decoration.” In The
Annotated Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery. Edited by Margaret Anne
Doody, Mary Doody Jones and Wendy Barry. New York: Oxford University Press,
1997. pp. 443-452.
_________. “Gardens and plants.” In The Annotated Anne of Green Gables by L. M.
Montgomery. Edited by Margaret Anne Doody, Mary Doody Jones and Wendy
Bibliography/Bibliographie 237
Barry. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. pp. 434-438.
_________. “Homemade artifacts and home life.” In The Annotated Anne of Green
Gables by L. M. Montgomery. Edited by Margaret Anne Doody, Mary Doody
Jones and Wendy Barry. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. pp. 438-443.
_________ and Wendy E. Barry. “Literary illusion and quotation in Anne of Green
Gables.” In The Annotated Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery. Edited by
Margaret Anne Doody, Mary Doody Jones and Wendy Barry. New York: Oxford
University Press, 1997. pp. 457-462.
Eliot, C.W.J. “Presents...both numerous and costly: the circuitous story of a statue.”
Island Magazine 39 (Spring-Summer 1996), pp. 32-38.
Elliot, Bruce S. “English immigration to Prince Edward Island, Part I.” Island
Magazine 40 (Fall-Winter 1996), pp. 3-11.
_________. “English immigration to Prince Edward Island, Part II.” Island Magazine
41 (Spring-Summer 1997), pp. 3-9.
Foster, William. “The blacksmith in Charlottetown’s local history.” Abegweit Review
8, 1 (Fall 1994-Spring 1995), pp. 1-10.
“Four letters from Scotland to people on Prince Edward Island (with envelopes).”
Edited by Matthew Hatvany. Abegweit Review 8, 2 (Fall 1995-Spring 1996), pp.
28-41.
Francis, Erma J. Rankin. “Between two worlds”: the Francis family from England to Prince
Edward Island, Volume II, The North American legacy. s.l.: Erma J. Rankin, 1996.
Gerson, Carole. “‘Fitted to earn her own living’: figure of the new woman in the
writing of L.M. Montgomery.” In Children’s voices in Atlantic literature and
culture: essays on childhood. Edited by Hilary Thompson. Guelph: Canadian
Children’s Press, 1995. Papers presented at the 4th Thomas H. Raddall
Symposium; Acadia University, Wolfville N.S., September 1994. pp. 24-34.
Hagen, Laura. Lessons from the edge: seasonality in tourism in the small islands of
the North Atlantic. Charlottetown: Institute of Island Studies, 1998.
Hanus, Norine. A brief history of the Prince Edward Island Teacher-Librarians’
Association. [Charlottetown]: s.n., 1996.
Hatvany, Matthew G. “Demographer’s delight: the ‘lost’ DesBarres census of 1810.”
Island Magazine 39 (Spring-Summer 1996), pp. 10-11.
_________. Tenant, landlord, and the new middle class: settlement, society and
economy in early Prince Edward Island. Ph.D. thesis, University of Maine, 1996.
Hornby, Jim. In the shadow of the gallows: criminal law and capital punishment in
Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown: Institute of Island Studies, 1998.
Howard, Rev. Ross. “The Baptists of P.E.I.” Abegweit Review 8, 1 (Fall 1994-Spring
1995), pp. 111-122.
Jones, Mary E. Doody. “Breaking the silence: music and elocution.” In The Annotated
Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery. Edited by Margaret Anne Doody,
238 Acadiensis
Mary Doody Jones and Wendy Barry. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.
pp. 452-457.
_________. “Education on P.E.I.” In The Annotated Anne of Green Gables by L. M.
Montgomery. Edited by Margaret Anne Doody, Mary Doody Jones and Wendy
Barry. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. pp. 430-434.
_________. “The exceptional orphan Anne: child care, orphan asylums, farming out,
indenturing, and adoption.” In The Annotated Anne of Green Gables by L. M.
Montgomery. Edited by Margaret Anne Doody, Mary Doody Jones and Wendy
Barry. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. pp. 422-429.
Kennedy, Earle and Boyde Beck. “Bill Reid’s war.” Island Magazine 38 (Fall-Winter
1995), pp. 26-31.
_________. “Don MacLean’s war.” Island Magazine 39 (Spring-Summer 1996), pp.
26-31.
Kennedy, Michael. “Emigrants on the Edinburgh, 1771: a new passenger list for
Prince Edward Island.” Island Magazine 39 (Spring-Summer 1996), pp. 39-42.
Lawson, James P. “‘Lucy’, ‘Jane’, and the Bishop: a study in extant passenger lists.”
The Abegweit Review 8, 2 (Fall 1995-Spring 1996), pp. 124-140.
_________. “The Princetown pioneers, 1769-1771.” Island Magazine 38 (Fall-Winter
1995), pp. 7-14.
Ledwell, Frank. “Sir Roderick: recollections of a country doctor.” Abegweit Review 8,
2 (Fall 1995-Spring 1996), pp. 9-16.
Le village historique reconstitué des pionniers acadiens du Grand-Ruisseau,
complexe touristique “Le Village”, Mont-Carmel, Île-du-Prince-Édouard. S.l.:
s.n., 1997.[18 p.] Also available in English under the title: The reconstructed
historical village of the Acadian pioneers of the Grand-Ruisseau, tourism complex
“Le Village”, Mont-Carmel, Prince Edward Island.
Le Gallant, David. Premier centenaire de l’église Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel le 12
juillet 1998, paroisse de Mont-Carmel, Île-du-Prince-Édouard: livre-souvenir,
1898-1998. [recherche, rédaction et conception, David Le Gallant]. Saint-Raphaël,
Î.-P.-É.: Comité des fêtes du centenaire, 1998.
“Literary works and recitation pieces.” In The Annotated Anne of Green Gables by L.
M. Montgomery. Edited by Margaret Anne Doody, Mary Doody Jones and Wendy
Barry. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. pp. 467-482.
Lockerby, Earle. “The Princetown pioneers re-visited”. Island Magazine 39 (SpringSummer 1996), pp. 43-44.
MacDonald, D. Scott. A History of Zion Presbyterian Church Charlottetown, P.E.I.:
A celebration of 150 years. S.1.: s.n., 1997.
MacDonald, Edward. “The Yankee Gale.” Island Magazine 38 (Fall-Winter 1995),
pp. 17-25.
Macdonald, Sister Marion. “A sketch of the history of the Congregation of Notre
Dame in P.E.I.” Abegweit Review 8, 2 (Fall 1995-Spring 1996), pp. 102-122.
Bibliography/Bibliographie 239
MacFarlane, Margaret M. The M. F. Schurman Company Limited of Prince Edward
Island: a century of building. Summerside, P.E.I.: M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd., 1996.
MacIntyre, L. Reginald. “Sinking into history: the wreck of HMCS Assiniboine.”
Island Magazine 41 (Spring-Summer 1997), pp. 10-13.
MacIsaac, Kay. Illustrated by Sarah MacIsaac. Fun, frolics and forerunners.
Charlottetown: The author, 1998.
MacLeod, Harold S. The Loyalist Comptons of Prince Edward Island. Little Sands,
P.E.I.: The author, 1996. 202 p.
M’Closkey, Kathy. “Missed stitches: the textile landscape of a small island.” Arts
Atlantic 54 (Winter 1996), pp. 34-37. illus.
McIsaac, John. “Letter from John McIsaac(with envelope), South Uist, Scotland, June
30, 1841, to his cousin Archibald McIsaac, East Point, P.E.I., Lot 46”. Abegweit
Review 8, 2 (Fall 1995-Spring 1996), pp. 51-60.
McIsaac, Leo. “McCluskey’s wrench.” Island Magazine 38 (Fall-Winter 1995), pp.
15-16.
MacKinnon, Kenneth A. “Captain John MacDonald and the Glenaladale settlers: the
proprietor as community leader.” Abegweit Review 8, 2 (Fall 1995-Spring 1996),
pp. 67-95.
MacLean, J. Angus. “Islanders: their long tradition of, and interest in, politics.”
Abegweit Reveiw 8, 2 (Fall 1995-Spring 1996), pp. 17-27.
MacLure, Dorothy. Memories of South Granville. S.l.: s.n., [1997].
MacNeill, James. “Island connections.” Abegeweit Review 8, 2 (Fall 1995-Spring
1996), pp. 43-50.
MacQuarrie, Ian and Kate MacQuarrie. “Jet set.” Island Magazine 40 (Fall-Winter
1996), pp. 12-16. — crows and ravens.
MacQuarrie, Willena Riggs. “Remembering Mama/Souvenirs de ‘Man.’” Island
Magazine 41 (Spring-Summer 1997), pp. 14-19.
MacRae, Allan J. “A song for the Gracie M. Parker.” Island Magazine 40 (Fall-Winter
1996), pp. 17-20.
Maloney, John Maloney. “The aboriginal peoples of Prince Edward Island.” Abegweit
Review 8, 1 (Fall 1994-Spring 1995), pp. 23-30.
Maritime union: is it a good idea for PEI? Charlottetown: Institute of Island Studies,
1996. (Papers from a symposium held on Tuesday, 27 February 1996 at
Charlottetown.)
Marquis, Greg. “Rum riot at Dundas”. Island Magazine 43 (Spring-Summer 1998),
pp. 8-12.
Murray, G. Douglas. 2000 postmarks of Prince Edward Island, 1814 to 1995.
Charlottetown: Retrospect Pub., 1996.
Neill, Robin. “The history of Island roads.” Atlantic Canada Economics Association.
240 Acadiensis
Papers 26 (1997), p. 30-46.
O’Grady, Michael A. From grassroots to grim reapings: a history of the Prince
Edward Island Rural Development Council. Charlottetown: Institute of Island
Studies, 1997.
Orlebar, Frances Hale. “My girlhood in Canada many years ago now.” Edited by
Boyde Beck. Island Magazine 43 (Spring-Summer 1998), pp. 31-39.
“A perilous night on Cardigan River.” Introduced and annotated by Jim Hornby. The
Island Magazine 41 (Spring-Summer 1997), pp. 29-33.
Pendergast, Reginald. Close to the heart: humorous stories and ballads of Prince
Edward Island. Aldergrove, B.C.: Reginald Pendergast and Aldergrove Publishing
Co., 1994.
Perlman, Ken. The fiddle music of Prince Edward Island: Celtic and Acadian tunes in
living tradition.... Pacific, Mo.: Mel Bay Publications, 1996.
Pratt, T. K. and Scott Burke. Prince Edward Island Sayings. Toronto: University of
Toronto Press, 1998.
Prince Edward Island Genealogical Society. Index for the 1901 Census of Prince
Edward Island. 4 vols. Charlottetown: Prince Edward Island Genealogy Society,
1998.
Prince Edward Island Genealogical Society. Prince County, Prince Edward Island,
index of monumental inscriptions. Charlottetown: The Society, 1998.
Richard, Alice (Bernard). La petite histoire de papa: Edmond Bernard. Wilmot
Valley, P.E.I.: The author, 1997.
Rider, Peter E. “A blot upon the fair fame of our Island: the scandal at the
Charlottetown Lunatic Asylum, 1874.” Island Magazine 39 (Spring-Summer
1996), pp. 3-9.
Roach, Thomas E. “South Eastern Prince Edward Island.” In Arn? Narn! Faces and
voices of Atlantic inshore fishers. Sydney, N.S.: University College of Cape
Breton Press, 1997. pp. 65-88
Robertson, Ian Ross. The Tenant League of Prince Edward Island, 1864-1867:
leasehold tenure in the New World. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996.
Rootland, Nancy. Anne’s world, Maud’s world: the sacred sites of L. M. Montgomery.
Halifax: Nimbus Pub., 1996.
Royal Canadian Legion. Little did they know: a history of George R. Pearkes, V.C.
Branch, Royal Canadian Legion, Summerside. Summerside, P.E.I.: s. n., 1996.
Russell, Scott. “Cahill Stadium/Summerside, Prince Edward Island.” In The Rink:
Stories from hockey’s home towns. Edited by Chris Cuthbert. Toronto: Penguin
Books Canada, 1997. pp. 40-65.
Rutten, Gerard L. The history of community bands and the development of school
bands in Prince Edward Island. M.Ed. thesis, University of Victoria, 1997.
Saunders, David. “Double Trouble Part Two: the work and its double: literary
Bibliography/Bibliographie 241
resemblances and the law.” Meanjin 8, 2 (Winter 1989), pp. 276-284. — Lucy
Maud Montgomery.
Shephard, David A. E. “An Island doctor: the life and times of Dr. John Mackieson,
1795-1885.” Island Magazine 38 (Fall-Winter 1995), pp. 32-38.
Shipman, Annie. Preserving the ephemeral: a chronicle of the iceboat service and its
manifested culture. M.Litt. thesis, University of St. Andrews: St. Andrew’s,
Scotland, 1996.
Smith, H. M.Scott. A light in the field: lighthouses, fishery buildings, barns, and mills
of Prince Edward Island. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 1997.
“Songs.”[Nelly of the Hazel Dell, Far above the Gentle Daisies, My Home on the
Hill] In The Annotated Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery. Edited by
Margaret Anne Doody, Mary Doody Jones and Wendy Barry. New York: Oxford
University Press, 1997. pp. 463-466.
Stewart, Ian. “Federalism and provincial elections: Prince Edward Island joins the
Canadian mainstream.” In Roasting Chestnuts: the mythology of Maritime political
culture. Vancouver: UBC Press, 1994. pp. 114-134.
_________. “On faith alone: petty electoral corruption on Prince Edward Island.” In
Roasting Chestnuts: the mythology of Maritime political culture. Vancouver: UBC
Press, 1994. pp. 64-72.
Taylor, Kerry. “‘Jack’ McDonald: a Canadian revolutionary in New Zealand.”
Labour/Le Travail 32 (Fall 1993), pp. 261-268.
The Island: a twentieth anniversary anthology from the Island Magazine. Edited by
Edward MacDonald. Charlottetown: Prince Edward Island Museum and Heritage
Foundation, 1996.
Tuck, Robert C. A guide to the Charlottetown of William and Robert Harris.
Charlottetown: Maplewood Books, 1997.
_________. “Father Staff”: remembering George Stavert Tanton, Priest, 1910-1987.
Charlottetown: Maplewood Books, 1997.
_________. “Little Harry Williams.” Island Magazine 43 (Spring-Summer 1998),
pp. 25-30.
_________. “Robert Harris’ Island sketches.” Island Magazine 39 (Spring-Summer
1996), pp. 19-25.
Whelan, William L. “The Jenkins of Charlottetown.” Canadian Medical Association
Journal 155 (15 August 1996), pp. 445-447.
Whitcomb, Diane E. “On Dembo’s trail: black ancestry on Prince Edward Island.”
P.E.I. Genealogical Society Inc. Newsletter 20, 3 (Sept. 1996), pp. 1.
_________. “On Dembo’s trail: black ancestry on Prince Edward Island Part Two.”
P.E.I. Genealogical Society Inc. Newsletter 20, 4 (Nov. 1996), pp.18-20.
Whitlock, Gillian. “Double trouble, Part One: one or two women?” Meanjin 48, 2
(Winter 1989), pp. 269-276. — Lucy Maud Montgomery.
242 Acadiensis
Wilson, Allan Raymond. Electoral boundary reform in Prince Edward Island: lines
of connection. M.A. thesis, Acadia University, 1995.
University of Prince Edward Island. Institute of Island Studies. Prince Edward Island
and the Canadian Constitution: a brief to the Standing Committee on the
Constitution. Presented by Harry Baglole, Barry Bartmann, David Bulger and
Henry Srebrnik. Charlottetown: Institute of Island Studies, 1997.