Recent Publications Relating to the History of the Atlantic Region

Editor:

Patricia L. Belier,
New Brunswick

Contributors:

Joan Ritcey,
Newfoundland and Labrador.

John MacLeod,
Nova Scotia.

Sharon Clark,
Prince Edward Island.

ATLANTIC PROVINCES

Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalitiés acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Université de Moncton, Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. 980 p. ill. – actes d’un colloque tenu à l’Université de Poitiers en mai 2000.

Ali-Khodja, Mourad. «Pour une science sociale de l’exiguïté: bilans et enjeux de la connaissance en milieu minoritaire.» Francophonies d’Amérique 15 (2003): 7-23.

Allain, Greg, et Isabelle McKee-Allain. "Acadian Society in 2002: modernity, identity and pluralism." Journal of Indo-Canadian Studies 2, 2 (July 2002): 37-48.

_________. «La société acadienne en l’an 2000: identité, pluralité et réseaux.» Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 535-566.

Arseneault, Pauline. «Émergence de nouvelles sources de l’histoire acadienne par l’informatisation des archives notariales anciennes (XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles): état de l’avancement des travaux du PIANA.» Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 133-144.

Askevold, David. What is church?: rural churches of Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island. Halifax: Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery, 2001. 1 folded sheet ill. 48 x 61 cm. folded to 24 x 21 cm. – from an exhibition of the same title at Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery, 3 Nov.–18 Dec. 2001.

Babin, Ronald. «Réappropriation communautaire de la protection de l’environnement en Acadie.» Dans Développement durable et participation publique: de la contestation écologiste aux défis de la gouvernance. Sous la direction de Corinne Gendron et Jean-Guy Vaillancourt. Montréal: Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2003. pp. 265-285.

Basque, Maurice. «Seigneuresse, mère et veuve: analyse d’une parole identitaire féminine en Acadie coloniale du XVIIIe siècle.» Dalhousie French Studies 62 (printemps 2003): 73- 80. – Numéro spécial: Auteures acadiennes: création et critique. Sous la direction de Monika Boehringer.

Belkhodja, Chedly. «Les fabricants d’images: le tourisme dans la région du Canada atlantique.» Francophonies d’Amérique 15 (2003): 29-42.

Belkhodja, Chedly, et Roger Ouellette. «La reconnaissance de l’Acadie sur la scène internationale: de la diplomatie quasi étatique à la logique des réseaux.» Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 567-592.

Bell, Ann. "Commentary." Atlantis 27, 2 (Spring 2003): 99-101. – Special Collection: Women’s exercise of political power: building leadership in Atlantic Canada.

Blankets of death. (Spirit world: the story of the Mi’kmaq, 2). [videorecording]. Mi’kmaq Pictures Inc.; produced in association with Vision TV, with the participation of CTF created by the Government of Canada & CCI ; Telefilm Canada: Equity Investment Program; CTF: Licence Fee Program and Technology PEI Inc.; produced and directed by Brian Pollard and John Joe Sark. Charlottetown: Mi’kmag [sic] Pictures Inc., 2003. 1 videocassette (24 in.): sd., col.; 1/2 in.

Bourque, Jennifer. "Acadian history through art." ArtsAtlantic 20, 2 (Summer 2003): 45. – review of an exhibition at Government House, Halifax, November 2002 to June 2003.

_________. "Acadie." ArtsAtlantic 20, 2 (Summer 2003): 44. – review of an exhibition at Studio 21 Fine Art, Halifax, 10-29 January 2003.

Brun, Régis. Les Acadiens avant 1755: essai. Moncton: Régis Brun, 2003. 128 p. carte.

Cameron, James D. "Ethnicizing Atlantic Canadian universities: the regional impact of the Canadian Ethnic Studies Program, 1973-1997." Canadian Ethnic Studies XXXIV, 2 (2002): 1-24.

Carbert, Louise. "Above the fray: rural women leaders on regional development and electoral democracy in Atlantic Canada." Canadian Journal of Political Science 36 (March 2003): 159-183.

Carbert, Louise, and Naomi Black. "Building women’s leadership in Atlantic Canada." Atlantis 27, 2 (Spring 2003): 72-78. – Special collection: Women’s exercise of political power: building leadership in Atlantic Canada.

Cashore, Benjamin, and James Lawson. "Comparing forest certification in the U.S. northeast and the Canadian Maritimes." Canadian-American Public Policy 53 (March 2003): 1-44.

Cherubini, Bernard. «Les Acadiens en Guyane après 1764.» Dans Identités caraïbes: actes du 123e congrès des sociétés historiques et scientifiques, secteur d’histoire moderne et contemporaine, 6-10 avril 1998, Antille-Guyane. Sous la direction de Pierre Guillaume. Paris: Éditions du CTHS, 2001. pp. 11-30.

Clancy, Mary. "Introductory remarks." Atlantis 27, 2 (Spring 2003): 79-81. – Special Collection: Women’s exercise of political power: building leadership in Atlantic Canada.

Conrad, Margaret. "Addressing the democratic deficit: women and political culture in Atlantic Canada." Atlantis 27, 2 (Spring 2003): 82-89. – Special Collection: Women’s exercise of political power: building leadership in Atlantic Canada.

Conseil des premiers ministres de l’Atlantique (Canada). Travailler ensemble pour le Canada atlantique: plan d’action pour la coopération régionale, 2001-2003. Halifax: Conseil des premiers ministres de l’Atlantique, 2001. 15 p. ill.

Council of Atlantic Premiers (Canada). Working together for Atlantic Canada: an action plan for regional co-operation 2001-2003. Halifax: Council of Atlantic Premiers, 2001. 13 p. ill.

Couturier, Jacques Paul. «"L’Acadie, c’est un détail": les représentations de l’Acadie dans le récit national canadien.» Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 43-74.

The cross and the eagle feather. (Spirit world: the story of the Mi’kmaq, 1). [videorecording]. Mi’kmaq Pictures Inc.; produced in association with Vision TV, with the participation of CTF created by the Government of Canada & CCI ; Telefilm Canada: Equity Investment Program; CTF: Licence Fee Program and Technology PEI Inc.; produced and directed by Brian Pollard and John Joe Sark. Charlottetown: Mi’kmag [sic] Pictures Inc., 2003. 1 videocassette (24 in.): sd., col.; 1/2 in.

Dobson, Carol. "Behind the wheel." Atlantic Business 14, 5 (Oct.-Nov. 2003): 16-18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28-29. – re Atlantic Canada, the home to first Chevrolet, Ford and Chrysler dealerships in Canada.

Doty, Stewart. "Robert G. LeBlanc." Québec Studies 33 (2002): 5-7. – obituary of the authority on 18th-century Acadian migrations who died in the World Trade Center attacks.

Dubois, Lise. «Radios communautaires acadiennes: idéologies linguistiques et pratiques langagières.» Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 307-324.

Dupont, Jean-Claude. Contes et légendes (Traditions populaires acadiennes). Sainte-Foy, Qué.: Editions GIB, 2002. 143 p. ill.; cartes.

_________. Coutumes et croyances (Traditions populaires acadiennes). Sainte-Foy, Qué.: Editions GIB, 2002. 161 p. ill.; cartes.

_________. Le rituel de l’année (Traditions populaires acadiennes). Sainte-Foy, Qué.: Editions GIB, 2002. 138 p. ill.; cartes.

_________. Le rituel de la vie (Traditions populaires acadiennes). Sainte-Foy, Qué.: Editions GIB, 2002. 141 p. ill.; cartes.

Elliot-Meisel, Elizabeth B. "John Bartlet Brebner: the private man behind the professional historian." American Review of Canadian Studies 32, 4 (Winter 2002): 609-638.

Everitt, Joanna. "Media in the Maritimes: do female candidates face a bias?" Atlantis 27, 2 (Spring 2003): 90-98. – Special Collection: Women’s exercise of political power: building leadership in Atlantic Canada.

Ferland, Jacques. "Canadiens, Acadiens, and Canada: knowledge and ethnicity in labour history." Labour/Le Travail 50 (Fall 2002): 101-118.

Frank, David. "Public history and the People’s History: a view from Atlantic Canada." Acadiensis XXXII, 2 (Spring 2003): 120-133.

Friesen, Gerald. "The evolving meanings of region in Canada." Canadian Historical Review 82, 3 (Sept. 2001): 529-545. – in CHR Forum.

Gerrior, William D. Acadian awakenings; [v. 1. France & Acadie]: roots & routes, international links, an Acadian family in exile. Hatchet Lake, N.S.: Port Royal Pub., 2003. 512 p. ill.; maps. – first of a proposed 5-volume set of the history of the Girouard family in the three Maritime provinces, Quebec and Louisiana.

Guillemet, Dominique. «Acadie généalogique et lieux de mémoire français: les exemples de Belle-Île-en-Mer et du Poitou.» Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 75-104.

Hayday, Matthew. "Worlds apart in Acadie: official languages programs in education in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, 1968-1984." Journal of the Canadian Historical Association/Revue de la société historique du Canada 13 (2002): 235-257.

Hero, Alfred Olivier, Jr. "Louisiana francophones: origins and evolution since 1673." Québec Studies 33 (2002): 102-115.

Hickey, Daniel. «Partir en Amérique française aux 17e et 18e siècles: un bilan historiographique des processus et mécanismes de colonisation.» Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 29-42.

Holman, Andrew C. "Something to admire: cultural nationalism, symbolic dissonance, and the fourth of July in New England’s Canadian borderlands, 1840-1870." Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife. Annual Proceedings 25 (2002): 137-148.

House, J.D. "Myths and realities about petroleum-related development: lessons for British Columbia from Atlantic Canada and the North Sea." Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d’Etudes canadiennes 37, 4 (Winter 2003): 9-32.

Kuttruff, Kenna Tedrick. "Pieces of a puzzle: Acadian cotonnade quilts." Louisiana Agriculture 41, 2 (Spring 1998): 12.

Labelle, Ronald. «L’imaginaire religieux dans la culture populaire acadienne.» Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 735-768.

_________. «La médecine populaire en Acadie: les sources d’un savoir traditionnel.» Dans Entre Beauce et Acadie: facettes d’un parcours ethnologique. Sous la direction de Jean-Pierre Pichette. Québec: Presses de l’Université Laval, 2001. pp. 321-329.

Lamontagne Denise. Le culte à Sainte-Anne en Acadie: étude ethno-historique. Thèse de doctorat, Université du Québec à Trois Rivières, 2002. 430 f.

_________. «Sainte Anne et Marie en Acadie: une seule religion, deux lieux de mémoire.» Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 145-162.

Laparra, Manon. «Les représentations de la France dans les discours et sermons des conventions nationales acadiennes, de 1881 à 1937.» Francophonies d’Amérique 15 (2003): 53-62.

Lavoie, Marc. Les Acadiens et le ‘Planters’ des Maritimes: une étude de deux ethnies, de 1680 à 1820. Thèse de doctorat, Université Laval, 2002. 554 f.

MacKinnon, Gregory R., and Krista Yetman. "The Acadian dikes – an interdisciplinary study of technology." Science and Children 38, 7 (2001): 21-25.

MacKinnon, Robert. "Roads, cart tracks, and bridle paths: land transportation and the domestic economy of mid-nineteenth-century eastern British North America." Canadian Historical Review 84, 2 (June 2002): 177-216.

March, Chantal A. The impact of the Marshall decision on fisheries policy in Atlantic Canada. M.M.S. thesis (Marine Studies Programme), Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002. 66 leaves.

Marquis, Greg. "‘A reluctant concession to modernity’: alcohol and modernization in the Maritimes, 1945-1980." Acadiensis XXXII, 2 (Spring 2003): 31-59.

McDavid, Sara Jodi. "We’re dirty sons of bitches": residence rites of passage at a small Maritime university. M.A. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002. 216 leaves. – the university is identified only as "St. Peter’s University."

North Atlantic Lighthouses. Photographs by Jean Guichard; text by Ken Trethewey. Paris: Flammarion, 2002. 200 p. ill.

O’Neill, Brenda, and Lynda Erickson. "Evaluating traditionalism in the Atlantic Provinces: voting, public opinion and the electoral project." Atlantis 27, 2 (Spring 2003): 113-122. – Special Collection: Women’s exercise of political power: building leadership in Atlantic Canada.

Overton, James. "Nature, ideology, parks and policy in Atlantic Canada." Acadiensis XXXII, 2 (Spring 2003): 108-119.

Patterson, Sarah. "Watered down: staying afloat is no easy task in the tiny publishing world of Atlantic Canada." Ryerson Review of Journalism 20, 1 (Spring 2003): 78-82.

Perrin, Warren A. "The petition to obtain an apology for the Acadian deportation: Warren A. Perrin, et al. versus Great Britain, et al." Southern University Law Review 27, 1 (Fall 1999): 1-45.

Perrot, Marie-Ève. «Le français acadien en contact avec l’anglais: analyse de situations distinctes.» Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 267-280.

Pinette Susan. "Franco-American studies in the footsteps of Robert G. LeBlanc." Québec Studies 33 (2002): 9-14. – assessment of the work of the cultural geographer and Acadian historian, who died in the World Trade Center attacks.

Pitre, Sonia. "Women’s struggle for legislative power: the role of political parties." Atlantis 27, 2 (Spring 2003): 102-109. – Special Collection: Women’s exercise of political power: building leadership in Atlantic Canada.

Poissant, Guylaine. «Langue, valeurs et cultures d’un milieu populaire acadien.» Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 615-630.

Radforth, Ian. "Performance, politics, and representation: Aboriginal people and the 1860 Royal Tour of Canada." Canadian Historical Review 84, 1 (March 2002): 1-32.

Richard, Sacha. "Histoire de l’Acadie: ouvrage de synthèse." Acadiensis XXXII, 2 (Spring 2003): 134-139.

Sacred promises and instruments of greed. (Spirit world: the story of the Mi’kmaq, 3). [videorecording]. Mi’kmaq Pictures Inc.; produced in association with Vision TV, with the participation of CTF created by the Government of Canada & CCI ; Telefilm Canada: Equity Investment Program; CTF: Licence Fee Program and Technology PEI Inc.; produced and directed by Brian Pollard and John Joe Sark. Charlottetown: Mi’kmag [sic] Pictures Inc., 2003. 1 videocassette (24 in.): sd., col.; 1/2 in.

Sandberg, L. Anders, and Peter Clancy. "Politics, science and the spruce budworm in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia." Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d’Etudes canadiennes 37, 2 (Summer 2002): 164-191.

Santos, Michael Wayne. "‘Bucking the inevitable’: industrial capitalism and North Atlantic fishermen in the last days of sail." Northern Mariner 12, 1 (2002): 1-15. – re introduction of steam trawlers and the fishermen’s response to industrialization.

Saunders, Gary L. So much weather!: facts, phenomena and weather lore from Atlantic Canada. Halifax: Nimbus, 2002. 218 p. ill.; maps.

Savoie, Donald J. "All things Canadian are now regional." Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d’Etudes canadiennes 35, 1 (Spring 2000): 203-217. – impact of economic consequences of globalization on Canadian regions; influence of regional relations on the central and federal government.

Smith, Jennifer. "Atlantic Canada at the start of the new millennium." In Canadian political culture(s) in transition (Canada: the state of the federation, 2001). Edited by Hamish Telford and Harvey Lazar. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press and Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, School of Policy Studies, Queen’s University, 2002. pp. 141-162.

Tastsoglou, Evangelia, and Baukje Miedema. "Immigrant women and community development in the Canadian Maritimes: outsiders within?" Canadian Journal of Sociology 28, 2 (Spring 2003): 203-236.

Thériault, Joseph Yvon. «Est-ce progressiste, aujourd’hui, d’être traditionaliste?» Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 679-694.

Workman, Thom. Social torment: globalization in Atlantic Canada. Halifax: Fernwood Pub., 2003. 153 p. ill.

NEW BRUNSWICK

As the cedars grow: the origins of Saint John’s Lebanese community in Canadian history. Edited by Joseph C. Gabriel. Saint John: Saint John Canadian Lebanon Association, 2002. 320 p. ill.

Atkinson, Brian. "Home at heart: five New Brunswick householders reveal their passionate attachment to place." Canadian Geographic 123, 1 (Jan.-Feb. 2003): 54-63.

Beaudin, Maurice. «L’état moteur: Louis J. Robichaud et le combat pour l’industrialisation au Nouveau-Brunswick.» Dans L’ère Louis J. Robichaud, 1960-1970: actes du colloque. (Collection Maritimes – Monographies). Moncton: Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement régional, 2001. pp. 91-114.

_________. "The state as the engine of development: Louis Robichaud and New Brunswick." In The Robichaud era, 1960-70: colloquium proceedings. (Maritime series – Monographs). Moncton: The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 2001. pp. 87- 108.

Beaulieu, Louise, et Wladyslaw Cickocki. «Le concept de réseau social dans une communauté acadienne rurale.» Canadian Journal of Linguisitcs/Revue canadienne de Linguistique 47, 3-4 (2002): 123-150. – re Shippagan.

_________. «Attitudes linguistiques et apprentissage du français langue maternelle au Nouveau-Brunswick (Canada) – deux études préliminaires.» Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 325-352.

Belkhodja, Chedley. «Une réaction de droite au changement: le refus des réformes Robichaud au Nouveau-Brunswick.» Dans L’ère Louis J. Robichaud, 1960-1970: actes du colloque. (Collection Maritimes – Monographies). Moncton: Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement régional, 2001. pp. 127-141.

_________. "The right responds to change: opposition to the Robichaud reforms in New Brunswick." In The Robichaud era, 1960-70: colloquium proceedings. (Maritime series – Monographs). Moncton: The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 2001. pp. 121-134.

Belkhodja, Chedley, and Roger Ouellette. "Louis Robichaud and Frank McKenna: two approaches to the Francophonie." In The Robichaud era, 1960-70: colloquium proceedings. (Maritime series – Monographs). Moncton: The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 2001. pp. 109-119.

_________. «Louis J. Robichaud et Frank McKenna: deux axes de l’action du Nouveau- Brunswick au sein de la francophonie.» Dans L’ère Louis J. Robichaud, 1960-1970: actes du colloque. (Collection Maritimes – Monographies). Moncton: Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement régional, 2001. pp. 115-126.

Belliveau, John Edward. Running far in: the story of Shediac. Halifax: Nimbus, 2002. 262 p. ill. – reprint of 1977 Lancelot Press edition.

Bordage, Georges. «A.-J. Bordage, marchand général à Saint-Louis-de-Kent: état des comptes à crédit au début du siècle en Acadie.» La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 34, 2 (juin 2003): 86-101.

Bouchard, Pier, et Sylvain Vézina. «L’engagement des citoyens: une alternative pour le renouvellement des relations entre les Autochtones et les non-Autochtones.» Canadian Public Administration/Administration publique du Canada 46, 1 (2003): 76-102. – outlines the lessons learned from a commitment experiment conducted in N.B.

_________. «Modernisation de l’administration publique au Nouveau-Brunswick, démocratie et bureaucratie: le modèle de Louis J. Robichaud.» Dans L’ère Louis J. Robichaud, 1960-1970: actes du colloque. (Collection Maritimes – Monographies). Moncton: Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement régional, 2001. pp. 55-68.

_________. "Modernizing New Brunswick’s public administration: the Robichaud model." In The Robichaud era, 1960-70: colloquium proceedings. (Maritime series – Monographs). Moncton: The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 2001. pp. 53- 66.

Cao, Huhua. "Une transformation remarquable dans l’espace social de la région du Grand Moncton: portrait de l’évolution des Acadiens." Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 873-886.

Carty, R. Kenneth, and Munroe Eagles. "Party activity across electoral cycles: the New Brunswick party system, 1979-1994." Canadian Journal of Political Science 36, 2 (June 2003): 381-399.

Cause célèbre: 25 ans à la Galerie Sans Nom, 1977-2002. Sous la direction de Mario Doucette. Moncton: Galerie Sans Nom Coop Ltée., 2003. 158 p. ill.

Célébrons les progrès: un test sur l’histoire des femmes au Nouveau-Brunswick. [Fredericton]: Conseil consultatif sur la condition de la femme N-B, 2002. 12 p.

Chenard, Sylvio. Un demi-siècle dans le système des écoles publique du Nouveau-Brunswick (Collection les Bâtisseurs de l’Acadie moderne). Moncton: Editions de la Francophonie, 2002. 136 p. ill. – autobiographie d’un enseignant et directeur d’école.

Choquet, Isabelle. «Etude sociolinguistique d’un conflit entre les deux hôpitaux de Moncton comme révélateur de la place de la communauté francophone à Moncton.» Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 383-389.

Chouinard, Omer, Pierre-Marcel Desjardins, Éric Forgues, et Jean-Paul Vanderlinden. «Mobilisation communautaire et gestion intégrée du bassinversant de la baie de Caraquet, N.-B.» Dans Développement durable et participation publique: de la contestation écologiste aux défis de la gouvernance. Sous la direction de Corinne Gendron et Jean-Guy Vaillancourt. Montréal: Fides/Presses universitaires de Montréal, 2003. pp. 287-306.

Chouinard, Omer, Diane Pruneau, Claire Isabelle, Tchabagnan Ayéva, et Roger N’Kambou. «Le rôle des actions environnementales et d’un multimédia éducatif et interactif comme facteurs de cohésion sociale dans une communauté côtière.» Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 917-962.

Clavette, Denise. Ecole Sainte-Anne . . . une histoire à raconter: la petite histoire de l’Ecole Sainte-Anne 1965-2003. Fredericton: Denise Clavette, 2003. 196 p. ill.

Cool-Benoit, Florence. «Soeur Marguerite Cool.» La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXXI, 1 (janv.-avr. 2003): 52-67.

Corbett, Bill. "A tribute to my grandad, Hiram Staples." Alberta History 51, 3 (Summer 2003):12-15. – settler in Alberta (1890s) from Birdton, and later Marysville, N.B.

Cormier, Estelle. «Mémoires d’une Acadienne en Abitibi.» La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXXI, 1 (janv.-avr. 2003): 7-32.

Cormier, Michel. «Que reste-t-il de l’héritage de Louis J. Robichaud?» Dans L’ère Louis J. Robichaud, 1960-1970: actes du colloque. (Collection Maritimes – Monographies). Moncton: Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement régional, 2001. pp. 201- 213.

_________."The Robichaud legacy: what remains?" In The Robichaud era, 1960-70: colloquium proceedings. (Maritime series – Monographs). Moncton: The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 2001. pp. 187-198.

Couturier, Jacques Paul. «La République du Madawaska et l’Acadie. La construction identitaire d’une région néo-brunswickoise au XXe siècle.» Revue d’Histoire de l’Amérique française 56, 2 (automne 2002): 153-184.

Couturier, Jacques Paul, et Wendy Johnston. «L’état, les familles et l’obligation scolaire au Nouveau-Brunswick dans les années 1940.» Histoire sociale/Social History XXXV, 69 (May 2002): 1-34.

Craig, Béatrice. «Solder les comptes: les sources de crédits dans les magasins généraux ruraux de l’est canadien au milieu du XIXe siècle.» Journal of the Canadian Historical Association/Revue de la société historique du Canada 13 (2002): 23-47. – réf. le magasin Dufour de Saint-Basile et celui de John Emmerson de l’environs d’Edmundston.

Cyr, Georges. "The 1967 municipal reform in New Brunswick." In The Robichaud era, 1960-70: colloquium proceedings. (Maritime series – Monographs). Moncton: The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 2001. pp. 135-157.

_________. «La réforme municipale de 1967 au Nouveau-Brunswick.» Dans L’ère Louis J. Robichaud, 1960-1970: actes du colloque. (Collection Maritimes – Monographies). Moncton: Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement régional, 2001. pp. 143-167.

Dairon, Pierre. «Une société canadienne contemporaine évolutive: le cas de l’Acadie des années 1970 vu à travers ‘l’Opinion du lectuer’ du journal L’Evangéline.» Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 163-177.

Daley, Caroline, and Anna Springer. Middle Island: before and after the tragedy. [Miramichi, N.B.]: Middle Island Irish Historical Park Inc., 2002. 342 p. ill. – re Irish immigrant fever ships and quarantine.

Dearborn, Dorothy, and Ana Dearborn Watts. An anecdotal history of York and Sunbury counties. Saint John: Neptune, 2002. 144 p. ill.

Demont, John, and Becky Harris. "Survival of the most spirited. Adversity formed them, but can Acadians continue to avoid assimilation?" Maclean’s 116, 12 (24 Mar. 2003): 34-38. – focuses on Tracadie-Sheila.

Desjardins, Pierre-Marcel, Omer Chouinard, et Éric Forgues. «Développement local et réflexion identitaire: l’exemple de la Baie de Caraquet (N.-B.).» Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 889-916.

Dow-Harvey, Sylvia. "Folklore of the St. John Valley. Part II: Remedies for the home and farm." Echoes. The Northern Maine Journal 59 (Jan.-Mar. 2003): 38-41.

Downey, James. "Beaverbrook’s choice. The appointment of Colin B. Mackay as President of UNB." UNB Alumni News 11, 3 (Spring 2003): 17-19.

«Duel à Shippagan. Une histoire à prendre ou à laisser.» La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXXI, 1 (janv.-avr. 2003): 33.

Duguay, Henri-Eugène, et Bernice Duguay. Toujours prêtre au service de l’église: confession d’un prêtre marié. Saint-André LeBlanc, N.-B.: Edition ad hoc, 2002. 159 p. ill.

«Ephémérides de Grande Anse avant 1900.» La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXXI, 1 (janv.-avr. 2003): 70-80.

Evenson, Krisan L. Sources of Canadian political values: a comparison of teacher and student cohorts, socialization agents and province differences. Ph.D. thesis, Syracuse University, 2002. 240 p. – study using data from the Citizen’s Forum on Canada’s Future across four provinces: New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba.

Exposition régionale du Madawaska, Inc.: 50e, 2000: livre souvenir. Recherche et rédaction de Laurier Levesque. Saint-Basile, N.-B.: Le comité du livre souvenir pour l’exposition régionale du Madawaska, Inc., 2000. 178 p. ill.

Fitzsimmons, Ernie. History of hockey in Fredericton. Part One 1895-1945 (The first fifty years). Fredericton: Ernie Fitzsimmons, 2002. 304 p. ill. – an appendix of 40 p. has been separately published.

Forgues, Éric, Omer Chouinard, Tracy Peter, Guylaine Poissant, Guy Robinson, et Marie-Thérèse Seguin. «Présence de l’économie sociale au Nouveau-Brunswick: études de cas d’entreprises communautaires dans la région de Kent.» Revue de l’Université de Moncton 33, 1-2 (2002): 101-134.

Forgues, Éric, Omer Chouinard, Guy Robinson, Marie-Thérèse Seguin, et Guylaine Poissant. «La difficile gestation d’une économie sociale au Nouveau-Brunswick.» Dans Économie sociale, santé et bien-être au Canada: perspectives inter-provinciales. Sous la direction d’Yves Vaillancourt et Louise Tremblay. Montréal, Université du Québec à Montréal, Laboratoire de recherche sur les pratiques et les politiques sociales (LAREPPS), 2001. pp. 67-100.

Forgues, Éric, Pierre-Marcel Desjardins, et Omer Chouinard. «Apport de l’entrepreneurship collectif dans le développement régional: étude exploratoire de deux initiatives collectives au Nouveau-Brunswick.» Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 787-808.

Fuller, Carol M., and B.F. Fuller. James Sutherland and Hannah Stephenson in New Brunswick: looking back to early settlers, Kenneys and Kimballs who supported the patriots during the American revolution and Scotsmen who served in the King’s Army. St. Paul, Minn.: Carol M. Fuller and B.F. Fuller, 2002. 31 p. ill.

Fulton, Wendell. "Louis Robichaud and the constitutional debate." In The Robichaud era, 1960- 70: colloquium proceedings. (Maritime series – Monographs). Moncton: The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 2001. pp. 159-172.

_________. «Louis J. Robichaud et le débat constitutionnel.» Dans L’ère Louis J. Robichaud, 1960-1970: actes du colloque. (Collection Maritimes – Monographies). Moncton: Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement régional, 2001. pp. 169-183.

Giancarli, Pierre-Don. «Ben/mais/but: pluralité organisée de coordonnants adversatifs en acadien traditionnel et en chiac du sud-est du Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada.» Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 229-266.

Glass, John. Stories and legends about the longest covered bridge in the world Hartland, New Brunswick, Canada. Illustrated by Nathaniel Huggard. Bristol, N.B.: Books of Waugh, 2003. 61 p. ill.

Godin, Alcide. "Education reforms in New Brunswick, 1960-70." In The Robichaud era, 1960-70: colloquium proceedings. (Maritime series – Monographs). Moncton: The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 2001. pp. 173-186.

_________. «Les réformes en éducation au Nouveau-Brunswick, 1960-70.» Dans L’ère Louis J. Robichaud, 1960-1970: actes du colloque. (Collection Maritimes – Monographies). Moncton: Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement régional, 2001. pp. 185- 199.

Goss, David. "The fairest girl." The Beaver 83, 1 (Feb.-Mar. 2003): 29-32. – re Winifred Blair of Saint John, first ‘Miss Canada’, 1922; contest centred on the athletic prowess of the contestants.

Goss, David, with Elizabeth Toy. St. George and its neighbours (Images of Canada). Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia, 2002. 128 p. ill.; maps.

Grant, John N. "Edward Mitchell Bannister. The New Brunswick years." ArtsAtlantic 20, 2 (Summer 2002): 17-23. – re Bannister (1828-1901) of St. Andrews Black Loyalist origins.

Horgan, Fred. Chopping onions. Saint John: Fred Horgan, 2002. 168 p. ill. – biography of a Saint John boyhood.

Johnson, Daniel F. Vital statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers, 1894; v. 92. Saint John: Daniel F. Johnson, 2002. unp.

_________. Vital statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers, 1894; v. 93. Saint John: Daniel F. Johnson, 2002. unp.

Keppie, Christina Lynn. Les attitudes à l’égard du Chiac. M.A. thesis, Carleton University, 2002. 138 p.

Larner, Wendy. "Calling capital: call centre strategies in New Brunswick and New Zealand." Global Networks 2, 2 (2002): 133-152.

Lavallée, Jeannie. L’histoire du village de Le Goulet: le paradis de la pêche côtière. Moncton: Editions de la Francophonie, 2002. 234 p. ill.

Lebreton, Clarence. Hier l’Acadie: scènes du Village historique acadien: plus de 140 photos qui nous rappellent la vie quotidienne dans l’Acadie de nos ancêtres. Nouveau textes de Denis Boudreau. Nouv. éd. française à tirage limité. Moncton: Editions de la Francophonie, 2002. 72 p. ill.

_________. La révolte acadienne (Collection Réveil). Moncton: Editions de la Francophonie, 2002. 176 p. ill.

Macaulay, Horace R. Historical writings of Lower Millstream (Kings County, New Brunswick). [Ottawa]: Horace R. Macaulay, 2003. 122 p. ill.; maps.

MacBeath, George. Steamboat days: an illustrated history of the steamboat era on the St. John river, 1816-1946. 2nd ed. Fredericton: 2002. 175 p. ill.; map. – reprint of 1982 edition; no indication of any new material.

MacDonald, Capt. Harold, with M.A. MacDonald. "Pursuit. The letters of Captain Harold MacDonald, North Shore Regiment, from Normandy to the Scheldt." Canadian Military History 11, 4 (Autumn 2002): 37-51. – Part II of a series of letters written home to his wife during WW II.

MacKenzie, Catherine. "Florence Wheelock Ayscough’s Niger Reef Tea House." Journal of Canadian Art History 23, 1-2 (2002): 34-65. – traces sinologist Florence Ayscough’s contributions to the cultural life of New Brunswick (St. Andrews).

MacLeod, D. Peter. "Hannah Ingraham. Loyalist refugee." Canadian Military History 12, 1-2 (Winter-Spring 2003): 51-55.

Matheson Gordon, and Doris Matheson. Home. Scotch Ridge and Gleason Road. A history of a rural community. Pomeroy Ridge, N.B.: Daniel Smith Farms Ltd., 1999. 151 p. ill.

McGee, Arlee Hoyt. Badges of honour: New Brunswick nurses’ pins. [Fredericton]: Nurses’ Association of New Brunswick, Nursing History Centre, 2003. 118 p. ill.

Noël, Etienne. «Joseph S. Noël de Lamèque.» La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXXI, 1 (janv.-avr. 2003): 97-112.

Ouellette, Roger. «Introduction.» Dans L’ère Louis J. Robichaud, 1960-1970: actes du colloque. (Collection Maritimes – Monographies). Moncton: Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement régional, 2001. pp. 17-22.

_________. "Introduction." In The Robichaud era, 1960-70: colloquium proceedings. (Maritime series – Monographs). Moncton: The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 2001. pp. 17-21.

Parenteau, Bill, and James Kenny. "Survival, resistance, and the Canadian state: the transformation of New Brunswick’s Native economy, 1867-1930." Journal of the Canadian Historical Association/Revue de la société historique du Canada 13 (2002): 49-71.

Piart, Robert. «Une Acadienne et sa fille à la maison du roi Louis XVI – la mère: Marie-Madeleine de Billy.» La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 34, 1 (mars 2003): 33-41. – réf. à Marie-Madeleine Buot, d’environs du Fort Beauséjour, épouse du Chevalier de Billy.

Pichette, Jean-Pierre. «L’inventaire d’une mémoire Richibouctoise – Exilda Hébert, conteuse.» La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 34, 1 (mars 2003): 4-21.

Pichette, Robert. "Culture and official languages." In The Robichaud era, 1960-70: colloquium proceedings. (Maritime series – Monographs). Moncton: The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 2001. pp. 67-86.

_________. «Culture et langues officielles.» Dans L’ère Louis J. Robichaud, 1960-1970: actes du colloque. (Collection Maritimes – Monographies). Moncton: Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement régional, 2001. pp. 69-89.

Poirier, Donald. «Le rôle des juristes de la Faculté de droit de l’Université de Moncton dans le développement de la common law en français et de la société civile acadienne.» Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 631-666.

Powell, Karen Elaine. A taste of New Brunswick! Recipes from our kitchens. Edited by Susan Flood. Saint John: Neptune, 2001. 208 p.

Rees, Jim. Surplus people: the Fitzwilliam clearances, 1847-1856. Doughcloyne, Wilton, Cork: Collins, 2000. 156 p. ill.; maps.

Riordon, Michael. "All our yesterdays." The Beaver 83, 2 (Apr.-May 2003): 32-36. – features Ronald Labelle, of the Centre d’études acadiennes and editor of the journal of the Canadian Oral History Association.

Rioux, Lucide. Early motoring in New Brunswick (1905-1914). Fredericton: Lucide Rioux, 2003. 125 p. ill. – earlier edition in 1984.

_________. The other story. Fredericton: Lucide Rioux, 2002. 151 p. ill. – biography of Lorraine Moran Rioux of Grand Falls.

Robichaud, Donat. «Carnavals d’hiver à Shippagan.» La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXXI, 1 (janv.-avr. 2003): 34-51.

_________. «Le remède des ouvriers.» La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXXI, 1 (janv.-avr. 2003): 68-69.

_________. «Les gens d’Athol, Mass.» La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXXI, 1 (janv.-avr. 2003): 81-87.

_________. «Procès contre l’enseignement religieux dans les écoles de Bathurst-Ouest.» La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXXI, 1 (janv.-avr. 2003): 88-96.

Rompillon, Samantha. La migration à Beaubassin, village acadien, fruit de la mobilité et de la croissance. Mém. de maîtrise en histoire, Université de Poitiers, [Poitiers, France] [1998]. 159 f.

_________. «La mobilité à Beaubassin ou la fin du mythe de l’immobilité des Acadiens.» Dans Actes du 2e Colloque étudiant du Département d’histoire: colloque de l’Association des étudiants de 2e et 3e cycles du Département d’histoire tenu à l’Université Laval les 14 et 15 mars 2002. Sous la direction d’Ana Lucia Araujo, Hélène Lévesque et Marie-Hélène Vallée. Québec: CELAT, 2003. pp. 99-116.

Rosenberg, Neil V. "Repetition, innovation, and representation in Don Messer’s media repertoire." Journal of American Folklore 115, 456 (2002): 191-208.

Savoie, Donald J. «Préface.» Dans L’ère Louis J. Robichaud, 1960-1970: actes du colloque. (Collection Maritimes – Monographies). Moncton: Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement régional, 2001. pp. 15-16.

_________. "Preface." In The Robichaud era, 1960-70: colloquium proceedings. (Maritime series – Monographs). Moncton: The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 2001. pp. 15-16.

Scott, Keith. New Brunswick: the picture province. Fredericton: Keith Scott, 2002. 66 p. ill.

Sedlik, Harold. "Riding high. Memories of an Acadian festival parade." Echoes. The Northern Maine Journal 60 (Apr.-June 2003): 30-31. – re border town of Madawaska, Maine.

Shaw-Guisset, Marilyn. Cherryfield (A parish of Moncton, N.B. from the 19th century to the present): A change of scenery. Moncton: Marilyn Shaw-Guisset, 2002. 87 p. ill.

Shifting sands: state of the coast in northern and eastern New Brunswick. Edited by Inka Milewski, Janice Harvey, and Sue Calhoun. Fredericton: Conservation Council of New Brunswick, 2001. 144 p. ill.

Smart, Tom. Caught in the presence of dreams = Pris en flagrant délit de rêve: Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation, Inc.: Strathbutler Award, 1996-2000. Gagetown, N.B.: Otnabog Editions, 2002. 47 p. ill. – New Brunswick award winners catalogue; bilingual text.

Smith, Ernest and Lillie. Wesley United Church. A brief history of God’s house in Lincoln, N.B. [n.p.: n.p., 2003]. 49 p. ill.

Soucoup, Dan. Looking back, from the pages of the Times & Transcript: true stories of private mysteries, buried treasure . . . crime & punishment. Halifax: Maritime Lines, 2002. 303 p. ill.

Steuter, Erin. "Beneath the fold: reading ideology in the Irving family newspapers." Textual Studies in Canada (Fall 2002): 15-29. – re media coverage of a strike at the Irving Oil Refinery in Saint John, 1994-1996.

Swanick, Eric L. "Wallace Brown: a bibliography 1959-1999." Acadiensis XXXII, 2 (Spring 2003): 140-151. – bibliography of the Loyalist history scholar.

Thériault, Fidèle. «L’habitation de l’Ile de Sainte-Croix.» Cap-aux-Diamants 62 (2000): 14-17.

Thériault, Joseph Yvon. «Le moment Robichaud et la politique en Acadie.» Dans L’ère Louis J Robichaud, 1960-1970: actes du colloque. (Collection Maritimes – Monographies). Moncton: Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement régional, 2001. pp. 39-54.

_________. "The Robichaud period and politics in Acadia." In The Robichaud era, 1960-70: colloquium proceedings. (Maritime series – Monographs). Moncton: The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 2001. pp. 37-52.

Vanderlinden, Jean-Paul. «Processus multipartite de collaboration et planification régionale du développement viable: une question d’échelle? Comparaison du bassin-versant de la rivière Bouctouche et du bassin-versant du sud du Golfe Saint-Laurent.» Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 963-973.

Young, Robert A. «Le programme chances égales pour tous: une vue d’ensemble.» Dans L’ère Louis J. Robichaud, 1960-1970: actes du colloque. (Collection Maritimes – Monographies). Moncton: Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement régional, 2001. pp. 23-37.

_________. "The programme of equal opportunity: an overview." In The Robichaud era, 1960-70: colloquium proceedings. (Maritime series – Monographs). Moncton: The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 2001. pp. 23-35.

White, Jerry. "Arguing with ethnography: the films of Bob Quinn and Pierre Perrault." Cinema Journal 42, 2 (2003): 101-124. – re Perrault’s 1971 film "L’Acadie, l’Acadie?!?" about the struggle for linguistic rights at l’Université de Moncton.

NEWFOUNDLAND and LABRADOR

Adams-Haldenby, Loreen. "Frozen in time." Newfoundland Quarterly 96, 1 (Spring 2003): 33-35. – reminiscences of 1937 Mission Band of school children; biographical sketch of the author by P. Hiscock.

"Anne Meredith Barry 1932-2003." Newfoundland Quarterly 96, 1 (Spring 2003): 62, back cover. – re Barry, the artist.

Association of Heritage Industries. Recommendations for a cultural heritage strategy for Newfoundland & Labrador. [St. John’s]: Association of Heritage Industries, 2003. 16 p.

Banks, Kenneth J. Chasing empire across the sea: communications and the state in the French Atlantic, 1713-1763. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2002. 319 p. maps – travel writings.

Benson, David L. And we were sailors . . . : poetry & essays. St. John’s: Killick Press, 2002. 86 p. – protest literature.

Boland, Connie. "Curling’s prisoners of war." Downhomer 14, 2 (May 2002): 73- 74. – re Germans in Newfoundland.

The Bowater Collection. Corner Brook, Nfld.: Division of University Relations for Sir Wilfred Grenfell College Art Gallery, 2002. 24 p. ill. – modern art exhibition catalogue.

Brown, Irene. "A time with Ryan’s Fancy." Saltscapes 3, 4 (July-Aug. 2002): 68- 69. – re Irish musical group; covers 1960s-2002.

Browne, Susan Chalker. The amazing adventures of Captain Bob Bartlett. St. John’s: Tuckamore Books, 2002. 32 p. ill.; maps.

Burns, Robert Charles, and Irene Yvonne Burns. The genealogy and family history of William Burns and Mary Hemsdale and allied families of Knowles, Patchin, Pickerill, Webber, and Yoder. Mesa, Ariz.: [R.C. Burns], 2002. 304 p. ill.

Bursey, Brian C. Newfoundland and Labrador. St. John’s: Blue Ocean Publishing Limited, 2002. 130 p. ill. – pictorial work.

Butler, Geoff. Ode to Newfoundland. Lyrics by Sir Cavendish Boyle. Toronto: Tundra Books, 2003. 32 p. ill.

Callahan, William R. Joseph Roberts Smallwood: journalist, premier, Newfoundland patriot. Prologue by Brian Tobin; foreword by Dale Russell Fitzpatrick. St. John’s: Flanker Press, 2003. 282 p. ill.

Carew, Libby. "The eye doctor’s adventure." Downhomer 15, 1 (June 2002): 26-27. – re 1950 voyage from Argentia to St. Anthony.

Centre for Newfoundland and Labrador Studies Newsletter. Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland. 1, 1 (May 2003). irregular.

Churchill, Jason L. "Pragmatic federalism: the politics behind the 1969 Churchill Falls contract." Newfoundland Studies 15, 2 (1999): 215-246.

Coristine, Pamela E. The landscape of home: the role of Signal Hill in the emergence of a sense of identity and place in St. John’s, Newfoundland. M.A. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002. 302 leaves.

Crocker, Madelyn Jean. The Argin’ Ground: a social locus in Trout River circa 1920 – present. M.A. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002. 180 leaves.

Darcy, J.B. Fire upon the earth: the life and times of Bishop Michael Anthony Fleming O.S.F.. St. John’s: Creative Publishers, 2003. 286 p. maps. – re Bishop Fleming, 1792-1850.

Davis, David. "The Supreme Court of Newfoundland." Newfoundland Ancestor 18, 4 (Fall 2002): 173-176. – re archival records; covers 1789-1950.

Davis, Guy S. "A lifetime of war." Newfoundland Herald 58, 15 (13-19 April 2003): 49-50. – reminiscences of WW II in St. John’s.

DeFede, Jim. The day the world came to town: 9/11 in Gander, Newfoundland. New York: Regan Books, 2002. 244 p. ill. – re 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks.

Denizot, A. (Alain). La bataille de la Somme (juillet-novembre 1916). Paris: Perrin, 2002. 224 p. ill. maps – re Battle of the Somme, France, 1916.

Downton, Dawn Rae. Seldom: a memoir. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2002. 304 p. maps; tables. – memoir of the Wiseman family in the outport of Seldom.

Eastaugh, Edward J.H. The Dorset Palaeoeskimo site at Point Riche, Newfoundland: an intra-site analysis. M.A. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002. 180 leaves.

_________. Report on the 2001 field season at Point Riche, Port au Choix National Historic Site. [St. John’s: MUN Printing Services], 2002. 89 leaves. ill.; maps.

The encouragement, etc.: celebrating 50 years of the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Arts and Letters Awards. [St. John’s]: Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, 2002. 39 p. ill.

Etchegary, Victoria. Exploring the connections between economic development and post-secondary education in Newfoundland and Labrador: a case study. M.Ed. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002. 108 leaves.

Etheridge, Serena. The fabric that keeps us together: a tribute to the craftspeople of the Strait of Belle Isle Region = L’étoffe qui nous garde unis: un hommage aux artisans de région du détroit de Belle Isle. [Quebec: Quebec-Labrador Foundation, 2002?]. 28, 28 p. ill.

Finn, Cathy. "The Arrow Air crash." Downhomer 14, 9 (Feb. 2002): 74-76. – re 1985 crash at Gander.

Fizzard, Garfield. Above all price: the story of the United Church College residence, St. John’s, Newfoundland. St. John’s: UCCR Reunion Committee, 2002. 121 p. ill.

Frampton, Reg. I remember, I remember my Gin Cove boyhood. St. John’s: Reg Frampton in cooperation with RB Books, 2002. 102 p. ill.

Garcia-Orellan, Rosa, and David Close. El Estai y la postguerra del Fletán = The Estai and the post-turbot war international fishery. Coruña: Instituto Universitario de Estudios Maritimos, 2003. 46 p.

Gordon, John Steele. A thread across the ocean: the heroic story of the transatlantic cable. New York: Walker & Co., 2002. 240 p. ill.; maps.

Gray, James. "General Balbo’s flying armada: the story of a famous overprint." Canadian Philatelist 53, 2 (Mar.-Apr. 2002): 64-65. – re 1933 stamp.

Greene, John Carrick. Of fish and family: family trees and family histories of Tilting, set against a background of historical developments in the Newfoundland fisheries, 1700-1940. St. John’s: Triumphant Explorations, 2003. 731 p. maps; tables.

Gregory, David. "Maud Karpeless, Newfoundland, and the crisis of the folksong revival, 1924- 1935." Newfoundland Studies 16, 2 (2000): 151-165.

Grzetic, Brenda. Between life and death: women fish harvesters in Newfoundland and Labrador. M.W.S. thesis (Women’s Studies Programme), Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002. 317 leaves.

Hanrahan, Maura. A faith that challenges: the life of Jim McSheffrey. Foreword by Helen Fogwill Porter (Out of the Ordinary series). Toronto: Novalis, 2002. 102 p. ill. – biography of a Jesuit priest.

Hardships and blessings: seniors tell their stories: North Harbour to Admiral’s Beach. Edited by Una Hynes. St. Mary’s Bay, Nfld.: St. Joseph’s Literacy Network, 2002. 94 p. ill.; map.

Harp, Elmer, Jr. Lives and landscapes: a photographic memoir of outport Newfoundland and Labrador, 1949-1963. Edited and introduced by M.A.P. Renouf. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2003. 265 p. ill.; maps.

Harris, Leslie. Growing up with verse: a child’s life in Gallows Harbour. St. John’s: Harry Cuff Publications, 2002. 240 p.

Hartery, Lynn. Radical feminism in action?: a historical look at the St. John’s Rape Crisis Centre and its volunteers (1977-1990). M.W.S. thesis (Women’s Studies Programme), Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002. 191 leaves.

Haywood, Ruth. "Delinquent, disorderly and diseased females": regulating sexuality in Second World War St. John’s, Newfoundland. M.A. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002. 218 leaves.

High, Steven. "Working for Uncle Sam: the ‘comings’ and ‘goings’ of Newfoundland base construction labour, 1940-1945." Acadiensis XXXII, 2 (Spring 2003): 84-107.

Hodgetts, Lisa. Report on the 2001 excavations at Phillip’s Garden, Port au Choix National Historic Site. [St. John’s: MUN Printing Services], 2002. 37 leaves. ill.

Hollett, Calvin. Resistance to Bishop Edward Feild in Newfoundland 1845-1857, Harbour Buffett: a case study. M.A. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002. 273 leaves.

Honoring our elders: a history of eastern Arctic archaeology (Contributions to circumpolar anthropology; 2). Edited by William W. Fitzhugh, Stephen Loring and Daniel Odess. Washington, D.C.: Arctic Studies Center, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 2002. 319 p. ill.; maps – chapter on Labrador, pp. 132-162.

Janes, Burton K. "Pentecostalism’s ‘apostle of balance’ visits Newfoundland." Assemblies of God Heritage 22, 2 (Summer 2002): 22-25. – re D. Gee’s 1951 visit.

Janzen, Olaf Uwe. The Colonial Office 194 series [finding aid]. Corner Brook, Nfld.: Sir Wilfred Grenfell College (loose-leaf in binder), 2002- . Updated frequently. Available online: http://www.swgc.mun.ca/nfld_history/CO194

Jenkins, Larry. Labrador West: the landscape. Labrador City: Labrador West Tourism Development Corporation, [2002]. 68 p. ill. – pictorial work.

Jensen, Stefan, P.T. A history of Memorial University students, 1949-1961. M.A. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002. 220 leaves.

Jessie Luther at the Grenfell Mission. Edited by Ronald Rompkey. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2001. 392 p. ill.

Johnson, Trudi. "Women and inheritance in nineteenth-century Newfoundland." Journal of the Canadian Historical Association n.s. 13 (2002): 1-22.

Jones, David R. "R.O. Jones’ letters from the Newfoundland coast, 1937." Newfoundland Studies 16, 2 (2000): 205-226.

Kearley, Wade. "Making peace with the past: remembering Newfoundland’s worst marine disaster." Downhomer 15, 2 (July 2002): 16-18. – covers 1859-1863.

________. "Rebuilding a forgotten French legacy: the Petit Nord Heritage Society on the Baie Verte Peninsula." Downhomer 14, 11 (Apr. 2002): 76-77.

Kinden, Naomi. What I remember before I forget. Grand Falls-Windsor, Nfld.: printed by Robinson Blackmore, 2002. 127 p. ill. – autobiography.

Labelle, Ronald. «"La terre tourne et je tourne avec": regard sur le témoignage oral d’une Franco-Terreneuvienne.» Dans Les Franco-Terreneuviens de la péninsule de Port-au-Port: évolution d’une identité franco-canadienne (Collection Mouvange). Sous la direction d’André Magord. Moncton: Chaire d’études acadiennes, 2002. pp. 165-183.

Labour force projections, Newfoundland and Labrador 1989-2003. [St. John’s]: Newfoundland Statistics Agency, 1989. 58 leaves.

Lackenbauer, P. Whitney. "War, memory, and the Newfoundland Regiment at Gallipoli." Newfoundland Studies 15, 2 (1999): 176-214.

Lee, Sheila. Let me tell you a story: a collection of memories. [Nfld.: Sheila Lee?], 2002. 189 p. ill. – reminiscences of social life & customs.

Lest we forget. [St. John’s]: Royal Canadian Legion, Newfoundland and Labrador Command, 2002. 88 p. ill. – military history.

Lieutenant Owen William Steele of the Newfoundland Regiment: diaries and letters. Edited by David R. Facey-Crowther. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2002. 253p. ill.; maps. – soldier of The Great War.

Majoor, Mireille. Titanic: ghosts of the abyss. Toronto: Madison Press Books, 2003. 48 p. ill. – re shipwreck; includes 3-D images.

Mannion, John. "‘Notoriously disaffected to the government’: British allegations of Irish disloyalty in eighteenth-century Newfoundland." Newfoundland Studies 16, 1 (2000): 1- 29.

McCue, Michael Westaway. "The monarch and the maple." The Beaver 82, 5 (Oct.-Nov. 2002): 43-44. – re 1860 visit of the Prince of Wales.

McDonald, Terry. "‘I had better be without him’: rivalry, deception, and social status within the Poole-Newfoundland trade." Newfoundland Studies 16, 2 (2000): 135-150.

McFadden, David. An innocent in Newfoundland: even more curious rambles and singular encounters. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 2003. 308 p. map.

McGrath, Darrin Michael. Last dance: the Knights of Columbus fire. St. John’s: Flanker Press, 2002. 87 p. ill. – re 1942 St. John’s fire.

McKay, Sharon E. Charlie Wilcox’s Great War. Toronto: Penguin Canada, 2003. 268 p. – historical fiction, set in Newfoundland.

McKinnon, Richard Paul. Vernacular architecture in the Codroy Valley (Mercury series. Paper/History Division; no. 52). Hull, Qué.: Canadian Museum of Civilization, 2002. 190 p. ill.; maps.

McLeod, Malcolm. Connections: Newfoundland’s pre-confederation links with Canada and the world. St. John’s: Creative Publishers, 2003. 304 p. ill.; maps.

Murchie, John. "‘I just like to paint.’ Ruth Wainwright and the matter of abstraction." ArtsAtlantic 72 (Sept. 2002): 32-37.

Newfoundland and Labrador. Royal Commission on Renewing and Strengthening Our Place in Canada. What we heard. St. John’s: The Commission, 2003. 17 p. ill. Also available online: http://www.gov.nf.ca/royalcomm/pdf/WhatWeHeard.pdf

Newhook, Amanda R. A sociolinguistic study of Burnt Islands, Newfoundland. M.A. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002. 103 leaves.

Newton, Sandy. "Rose Blanche – a phoenix on the southwest coast." Newfoundland Quarterly. New Series. Introductory Issue (Dec. 2002): 17-20. – covers 1871-2002.

O’Flaherty, Patrick. "King William’s Act (1699): some thoughts 300 years later." Newfoundland Quarterly 93, 2 (2000): 21-28.

Ommer, Rosemary E. "After the moratorium." Labour/Le Travail 50 (Fall 2002): 395-400.

Our personal and political herstory: celebrating 30 years of feminist organizing. [St. John’s: St. John’s Status of Women Council, 2002]. 105, [3] p. – includes pieces from the Spokeswoman and its predecessors.

Overton, James. "Sparking a cultural revolution: Joey Smallwood, Farley Mowat, Harold Horwood, and Newfoundland’s cultural renaissance." Newfoundland Studies 16, 2 (2000): 166-204.

Owen, J. Victor. "No smooth sailing: the once and future Northwest Passage." Mercator’s World 7, 1 (Jan.-Feb. 2002): 30-37. – re 16th-17th century cartography.

Palmer, Craig T., and Peter R. Sinclair. "Expecting to leave: attitudes to migration among high school students on the Great Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland." Newfoundland Studies 16, 1 (2000): 30-46.

Parmenter, Brenda. Folklore of Newfoundland and Labrador: selected materials in the Newfoundland and Labrador Collection, St. John’s Public Libraries. (Newfoundland and Labrador collection guide; no. 7). St. John’s: St. John’s Public Libraries, Provincial Resource Library, 2003. 10 leaves.

Parsons, Cecil H. Effie’s angels: a memoir. [Grand Falls-Windsor, Nfld.]: Robinson-Blackmore Printing and Publishing, 2002. 223 p. ill. – autobiography; history of Leading Tickles.

Parsons, Robert Charles. "The loss of the Ravenal." Downhomer 15, 5 (Oct. 2002): 66-67. – re 1962 wreck off St. Pierre.

________. Wind and wave: sea tales from around our coast. St. John’s: Creative Publishers, 2003. 274 p. ill.

Patey, Francis. Veterans of the north. St. John’s: Creative Publishers, 2003. 326 p. ill. – re biographies of Armed Forces veterans.

Pauls, George C. "An account of a search and rescue." Them Days 27, 4 (Summer 2002): 49-52. – re 1943 sinking of R.C.A.F. rescue launch in Goose Bay.

Peddle, Walter W. "Confessions of a crooked stripper." Downhomer 15, 5 (Oct. 2002): 50-51. – re H.W. Winter’s furniture, c.1880s-1930s.

________. "Hand-made heirloom or a mass-produced model?" Downhomer 15, 3 (Aug. 2002): 50-51. – re furniture.

Pelley, Rhonda. "Resource Centre for the Arts: celebrating 30 years at the LSPU Hall." Newfoundland Quarterly. New Series. Introductory Issue. (Dec. 2002): 42-44. – re theatre.

Penney, George. "Readying for the Labrador fishery." Downhomer 15, 1 (June 2002): 22-23. – 1950s reminiscences.

Perry, Lorne. "Remembering the railway." Downhomer 15, 4 (Sept. 2002): 21-23. – covers 1902-1988; reminiscences of employees.

Peters, Helen. "Northern lights – Labrador’s Creative Arts Festival 2002." Newfoundland Quarterly. New Series. Introductory Issue. (Dec. 2002): 45-47. – covers 1975-2002.

Placentia Bay Watch: a publication of the Placentia Bay Islands & Area Heritage Foundation Inc. 2003- . irregular.

Pratt, Alexandra. "Paddling the wild east: retracing the route of Mina Hubbard." Paddler 22, 4 (July-Aug. 2002): 52-53. – re 1905 Labrador expedition.

Pritchard, James. " ‘Le profit et la gloire’: the French Navy’s alliance with private enterprise in the defence of Newfoundland, 1691-1697." Newfoundland Studies 15, 2 (1999): 161-175.

Quinton, William. "Memories of a prisoner of war." Downhomer 15, 6 (Nov. 2002): 18-21. – reminiscences of 1917-1918.

Richmond, Randy, and Tom Villemaire. Colossal Canadian failures: a short history of things that seemed like a good idea at the time. Toronto: Hounslow Press, 2002. 318 p. ill. – includes discussion of Sprung Greenhouse and Joseph R. Smallwood.

Riggs, Bert. "John Bingley Garland." [1791-1875] Newfoundland Ancestor 17, 1 (Winter 2002): 36-37.

_______. "John J. Evans and the Newfoundland Quarterly." Newfoundland Quarterly. New Series. Introductory Issue. (Dec. 2002): 12.

_______. "Reverend Thomas Martin Wood." [1807-1881] Newfoundland Ancestor 17, 2 (Spring 2002): 80-81.

Rollmann, Hans. "The first Moravian schools in Labrador." Them Days 27, 2 (Winter 2002): 8-12. – covers 1780-1784.

Rowe, Edna Wornell. "Children’s winter sports in old St. John’s." Downhomer 14, 9 (Feb. 2002): 144. – c.1920s era.

Roy-Sole, Monique. "Seeking a Low profile." Canadian Geographic 122, 6 (Nov.-Dec. 2002): 8. – re J. Stone & M. Finkelstein’s 2002 research on A.P. Low.

Rudd, Douglas. When the Spirit came upon them: highlights from the early years of the Pentecostal Movement in Canada. Burlington, Ont.: Antioch Books, 2002. 413 p. ill. – information on Newfoundland churches, pp. 306-310.

Ryan, Joseph André. The Tely 10: a history of Newfoundland’s premier road race, 1922-2000. St. John’s: Breakwater Books, 2002. 301 p. ill.

A safe haven: sixty years at the Crow’s Nest. Edited by Shannon M. Lewis. St. John’s: Crow’s Nest Officers Club, [2002]. 100 p. ill. – re St. John’s Navy officers’ club.

Samson, Colin. A way of life that does not exist: Canada and the extinguishment of the Innu. (Social and economic studies; no. 67). St. John’s: ISER Books, 2003. 388 p. ill.; maps.

Saski, Les. "Anne Meredith Barry (1932-2003)." ArtsAtlantic 20, 2 (Summer 2003): 6-8.

Sharpe, Christopher. "‘. . . to arouse our city from its deathlike apathy, from its reproachable lethargy, from its slumber of industrial and social death’: the 1939 St. John’s Municipal Housing Scheme." Newfoundland Studies 16, 1 (2000): 47-66.

Shipley, Brian. "Rough science in the bush." The Beaver 82, 1 (Mar. 2002): 8-14. – re geologist W. Logan; covers 1798-1875.

Short, Harvey James. Looking through my father’s eyes. St. John’s Flanker Press, 2000. 154 p. ill. – re Hant’s Harbour.

Sneevliet, Netty. Als huizen konden spreken = If houses could speak. [St. John’s: Netty Sneevliet?, 2002?] 53, 55 leaves. ill. – also in Dutch; autobiography including a chapter on her life in St. John’s.

Stability, sustainability and prosperity: charting a future for northern and gulf cod stocks, a position statement. St. John’s: Newfoundland and Labrador All-Party Committee on the 2J3KL and 3Pn4RS Cod Fisheries, 2003. 8, [1] p. ill. – also in French. Also available online: http://www.gov.nf.ca/publicat/2003/position2003.pdf

Stacey, Jean Edwards. A history of Quidi Vidi. St. John’s: DRC Publishing, 2002. 68 p. ill.; maps.

Stacey, Kathleen. Finding voice: forty-five years of struggle to keep a community school [Lawn]. M.Ed. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002. 139 leaves.

Stackhouse, John. "The land God gave to Cain." In Timbit nation: a hitchhiker’s view of Canada. Toronto: Random House Canada, 2003. ill. – re Labrador pp. 79-114.

"This month in history." Downhomer 15, 8 (Jan. 2003): 22. – re sealing captain H. Thomey, 1819-1911.

Thomas, Deborah. "Confederation memories." Newfoundland Herald 57, 39 (Sept. 29 - Oct. 5, 2002): 17-18. – reminiscences of 1948-1949 period.

_________. "Original beauty: province’s first pageant winner looks back." Newfoundland Herald 57, 40 (Oct. 6-12, 2002): 17-18. – re M. Kelly, 1947 Miss Newfoundland.

Tobin, Kevin. Tobin on Tobin. St. John’s: Creative Publishers, 2002. 58 p. ill. – cartoons of Brian Tobin.

The town of Stephenville/la ville de Stephenville: the first 50 years. [Stephenville, Nfld.: 50th Anniversary Celebrations Committee, 2002]. 60 p. ill.

Vautier, Clarence. The coast of Newfoundland: the southwest corner. St. John’s: Flanker Press, 2002. 122 p. ill.

Vincent, Justine. Reflections through time 1836-2002: town of Triton, Newfoundland. Fonthill, Ont.: printed by Niagara Yearbook Services Ltd., [2002?]. [12], 84, [9], [5] p. ill. map.; tables.

Wells, Patricia. An analysis of faunal remains from two Groswater Palaeoeskimo sites at Port au Choix, Northwestern Newfoundland: Phillip’s Garden West (EeBi-11) and Phillip’s Garden East (EeBi-1). M.A. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002. 242 leaves.

Wicks, John. Newfoundland bottles & stoneware: 1660-1970. [St. John’s?: J. Wicks], 2002. 82 p. ill.

NOVA SCOTIA

Acland, Joan. "Elitekey: the artistic production of Mi’kmaq women." Revue d’art canadienne/Canadian Art Review 25, 1-2 (1998): 3-11.

Allen, Denise Izzard. "Ghosts of Africville: former residents of Africville are still fighting municipal planning decisions in Nova Scotia." Alternatives Journal 29, 1 (Winter 2003): 18-19.

Allen, Gillian. "Mi’kmaq genealogy." The Nova Scotia Genealogist XX, 3 (Fall 2002): 167-174. – information from the Treaty & Aboriginal Rights Research Centre, Shubenacadie First Nation.

Arsenault, Chris. "From street to squat in Halifax." Canadian Dimension 37, 1 (Jan.-Feb. 2003): 18.

Atwell, Yvonne. "Commentary." Atlantis 27, 2 (Spring 2003): 110-112. – Special Collection: Women’s exercise of political power: building leadership in Atlantic Canada.

Aucoin, Peter, and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. "Designing a merit-based process for appointing boards of abcs: lessons from the Nova Scotia reform experience." Canadian Public Administration 45, 3 (2002): 301-327.

Barton, B. "Redefining ‘community’: the elusive legacy of the Dramatists’ Co-op of Nova Scotia." Theatre Research in Canada 21, 2 (2000): 99-115.

Binkley, Marian. Set adrift: fishing families. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002. 219 p. map. – examination of the adaptation of coastal and deep-sea fishermen’s wives in rural N.S. to the fisheries crisis in the 1990s.

Bjarnason, J. Magnus.* Errand boy in the Mooseland Hills. Translated from Icelandic by Borga Jakobson. Halifax: Formac, 2001. 184 p. *correction to the entry in Spring 2002 bibliography.

Boonstra, Michael. "Descendants of ‘King’ David Chesebrough of Newport, Rhode Island, with clues to the identity of his son-in-law, Hon. Alexander Grant, Esq., of Scotland, Newport, Nova Scotia, Jamaica, and London." New England Historical and Genealogical Register [In 3 parts] 156 (July 2002): 222-236; 156 (Oct. 2002): 373-388; 157 (Jan. 2003): 58-71.

Boudreau, Annette, et Mélanie LeBlanc-Côté. «Les représentations linguistiques comme révélateurs des rapports à "l’Autre" dans la région de la Baie Sainte-Marie en Nouvelle-Ecosse.» Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Etudes Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 289-306.

Bujold, Stéphan. "Allain Bugeault, chirurgien et notaire royal: essai de biographie d’un des premiers bourgeois et notables de la Grand’Prée des Mines en Acadie (1672-v. 1708)." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 34, 2 (juin 2003): 52-85.

Burden, George, and Dorothy Grant. Amazing medical stories. Fredericton: Goose Lane, 2003. 177 p. – largely N.S. content re Halifax explosion, Titanic, Anna Swan.

Burt, Garry, and Marg Burt, compilers. Shelburne County cemeteries. Shelburne, N.S.: G. & M. Burt, 2002. – on 2 CD-ROMs.

Butzer, Karl W. "French wetland agriculture in Atlantic Canada and its European roots: different avenues to historical diffusion." Annals of the Association of American Geographers 92, 3 (2002): 451-470. – examines re-adaptation in N.S. of 17th century estuarine reclamation techniques of the French settlers.

Cherubini, Bernard. "L’immigration en Guyane des familles de Louisbourg et l’apport des Acadiens à l’économie locale (1765-1853): un modèle de reproduction social?" Dans L’Acadie plurielle: dynamiques identitaires collectives et développement au sein des réalités acadiennes. Sous la direction d’André Magord, avec la collaboration de Maurice Basque et Amélie Giroux. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes/Institut d’Études Acadiennes et Québécoises de l’Université de Poitiers, 2003. pp. 105-132.

Cooke, D. L. "A system dynamics analysis of the Westray mine disaster." System Dynamics Review 19, 2 (Summer 2003): 139-166.

Cox, Michael A. Trembling on the edge of political change. Musquodoboit Harbour, N.S.: [The Author], 2003. 157 p. – written before the provincial election, and looks at the political structure in N.S.

Cuthbertson, Brian. Gunpowder and grease paint: the Nova Scotia International Tattoo. Halifax: Nimbus and the Nova Scotia International Tattoo Society, 2003. 114 p. ill.

Daigle, Jean. "Port-Royal et les premiers temps de l’Acadie." Cap-aux-Diamants 62 (2000): 18- 22.

Dickey, Tom. "The Presbytery of Pictou is a treasure of denominational history." Presbyterian Record 27, 5 (May 2003): 38-39.

Doucet, Jane. "Trying to revive that downtown feeling: the crumbling front steps of St. David’s, Halifax, reflect the challenges facing a church located in a business district." Presbyterian Record 27, 2 (Feb. 2003): 14-17.

Downton, Dawn Rae. Diamond: a memoir of 100 days. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2003. 247 p. – cancer patients and Diamond, N.S.

Doyle-Bedwell, Patricia E. Mi’kmaq education and the fiduciary duty: the guiding hand of cultural genocide. LL.M. thesis, Dalhousie University, 2002. 260 p.

_________. "Address – Mi’kmaq women and our political voice." Atlantis 27, 2 (Spring 2003): 123-127. – Special Collection: Women’s exercise of political power: building leadership in Atlantic Canada.

Duenwald, Mary. "Puzzle of the century – why do so many hardy 100-year-olds live in Nova Scotia?" Smithsonian 33, 10 (Jan. 2003): 72-76.

Dunn, Brenda. "Acadian architecture in Port-Royal." Heritage/Patrimoine 5, 3 (Summer 2002): 10-13.

Edwards, Devonna, and Don Edwards. The little Dutch village: historic Halifax West, Armdale and Fairview (Images of our Past series). Halifax: Nimbus, 2003. 142 p. ill.

Egbeyemi, Julius O. Micro-finance and community economic development: a case study of African Nova Scotian business. M.D.E. thesis (Development Economics), Dalhousie University, 2002. 99 p.

L’état des régions. Les régions économiques de la vallée de l’Annapolis et de Halifax (Collection Maritimes). Sous la direction de Maurice Beaudin. Moncton: Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement régional, 2003. 112 p.

Fletcher, Christopher M. Equivocal illness and cultural landscape in Nova Scotia, Canada. Ph.D. thesis., Université de Montreal, 2002. 329 pages – examines environmental sensitivity illnesses in Nova Scotia.

Goodick, Marcus. Assessing environmental improvements resulting from changes in waste management practices in Nova Scotia from 1990-2000. M.E.S. thesis, (Master of Environmental Studies), Dalhousie University, 2002. 188 p.

Graham, Monica. Pictou County, Nova Scotia (Looking Back series). St. Catharines, Ont.: Looking Back Press, 2003. 128 p. ill.

Green, Melissa Fay. Last man out: the story of the Springhill Mine disaster. Toronto: Harcourt, 2003. 342 p.

Griffith, Candace Elaine. Policing small town Canada: a comparison between Alberta and Nova Scotia. M.A. thesis, Acadia University, 2002. 163 p.

Gwyn, Julian. "The Halifax Naval Yard and mast contractors, 1775-1815." Northern Mariner 11, 4 (2001): 1-25.

Hamilton, David N. Wilderness trails and day hikes of Cape Chignecto. Illustrations by Paul Diamond. Cambridge Narrows, N.B.: D.N. Hamilton, 2003. 112 p. ill. – Cape Chignecto Provincial Park.

"‘The handbound book in Nova Scotia’. Curated by Joseph Landry and Robin E. Muller." CBBAG Newsletter 20, 2 (Spring 2002): 9-16.

The handbound book in Nova Scotia: March 8 to April 13, 2002, Mary E. Black Gallery, Halifax, N.S. Nova Scotia Centre for Craft and Design (Devil’s Whim, no. 7). Curated by Joseph Landry and Robin E. Muller. Wolfville, N.S.: Gaspereau Press, 2002. var. p. ill.

Holden Edward F. "‘It must be grievous.’ The oppressor of Acadians hailed from Massachusetts." Echoes. The Northern Maine Journal 59 (Jan.-Mar. 2003): 38-41. – re Lt.-Col. John Winslow and Grand Pré.

Hood, David. "Loved not wisely: the history of homeless men in Halifax." Oral History Forum 21-22 (2001-2002): 7-47.

Hore, Peter. "A secret journey to Halifax." Naval History 16, 3 (2002): 32-36. – confederacy agents meet British to advise on submarine design.

Innis Zwicker, Jennifer. Whispers: a qualitative study of social assistance recipients’ stories of a life skills program. M.Ad.Ed. thesis, St. Francis Xavier University, 2002. 118 p.

Irwin, E.H. "Rip." Lighthouses and lights of Nova Scotia. A complete guide. Halifax: Nimbus, 2003. 183 p. ill.

Jobb, Dean. "Kaiser kicks back: people say Dalhousie law professor Archie Kaiser has shaken up the world of administrative law with his successful human rights challenge to the patronage-riddled Nova Scotia tribunal appointments process." Canadian Lawyer 27, 1 (Jan. 2003): 26-30.

Johnston, A.J.B. "Borderland worries: loyalty oaths in Acadie/Nova Scotia, 1654-1755." French Colonial History 4 (2003): 31-48.

_________. "Un regard neuf sur les Acadiens de l’Ile Royale." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 32, 3 (2001): 155-172.

Jordan, Ed. "Rising from the ashes: the restoration of St. John’s Anglican church." Heritage/Patrimoine 6, 2 (Spring 2003): 4-9.

Kellman, Tila. "The uses of ‘Maud Lewis.’" ArtsAtlantic 20, 1 (Spring 2003): 12-14.

Kennedy, Judy. "Westray: a deadly silence." Our Times Magazine 21, 6 (Dec.-Jan. 2001-2002): 16-19.

King, Boston. The life of Boston King: Black loyalist, minister and master carpenter. Edited by Ruth Holmes Whitehead and Carmelita A.M. Robertson. Halifax: Nimbus and the Nova Scotia Museum, 2003. 60 p. ill.

Kiley, Cindy J. Social anchors of community: church, rink and school in post-war Musquodoboit Harbour, Nova Scotia. M.A. thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 2002. 99 p.

Labelle, Ronald. "Du personnel au collectif: une étude des témoignages oraux recueillis à l’Ile Madame, Nouvelle-Ecosse." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 34, 1 (mars 2003): 22-32.

Ladd, Grace F. Quite a curiosity: the sea letters of Grace F. Ladd. Edited by Louise Nichols. Halifax: Nimbus, 2003. 196 p. ill.

Lafferty, Renée. "Modernity and the denominational imperative: the Children’s Aid Society of Halifax, 1905-1925." Journal of the Canadian Historical Association n.s. 13 (2002): 95-118.

_________. "Pier 21, Halifax, Nova Scotia." Canadian Historical Review 82, 1 (Mar. 2001): 172-174. – visual history review.

Lathrop, Coalter G. "Newfoundland and Labrador-Nova Scotia: the latest ‘international’ maritime boundary." Ocean Development and International Law 34, 1 (Jan.-Mar. 2003): 83-99.

Layton, Linda G. A passion for survival: the true story of Marie Anne and Louis Payzant in eighteenth-century Nova Scotia. Halifax: Nimbus, 2003. 140 p.

LeBlanc, Barbara. Postcards from Acadie: Grand-Pré, Evangeline & the Acadian identity. Kentville, N.S.: Gaspereau Press, 2003. 204 p. ill.

Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. Evangeline: a tale of Acadie. Introduction by Sally Ross and Barbara LeBlanc. Halifax: Nimbus, 2003. 149 p.

Lotz, Jim, and Gertrude Anne MacIntyre. Sustainable people: a new approach to community development. Sydney, N.S.: UCCB Press, 2003. 182 p.

MacAulay, Scott. "The sweat in the Tar Ponds." Labour/Le travail 50 (Fall 2002): 390-395.

Machemer, Grace S. "Headquartered at Piscataqua: Samuel Holland’s coastal and inland surveys, 1770-1774." Historical New Hampshire 57, 1-2 (2002): 4-25. – during his residence in New Hampshire, Holland surveyed the coast of Nova Scotia.

MacKinnon, Bruce. Pendemonium: cartoons and caricatures. Foreword by Rick Mercer. Halifax: Nimbus, 2002. 220 p. ill. – editorial cartoons from the Chronicle Herald.

MacLeod, Jeffrey James. Clientelism in practice: an analysis of Nova Scotia politics, patronage and John Savage. Ph.D. thesis, University of Western Ontario, 2002. 250 p.

MacLeod, Lois Mary. South Shore sketches. [Chester, N.S.: L. MacLeod], 2003. 252 p. ill.

"Margaret Conrad in conversation with Donna Smyth, founding editor of Atlantis." Atlantis 25, 1 (2001): 105-106.

Marshall, Fiona Louise. Nova Scotia’s lightkeeping heritage: an assessment of the life and work of Evelyn Richardson. M.A. thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 2002. 225 p.

Maycock, Ben. "The privateer." The Beaver 83, 3 (June-July 2003): 8-13. – re ship Liverpool Packet and owner Enos Collins and captain Joseph Barss.

McDavid, James C. "The impacts of amalgamation on police services in the Halifax Regional Municipality." Canadian Public Administration 45, 4 (Winter 2002): 538-565.

McDonough, Alexa. "Commentary." Atlantis 27, 2 (Spring 2003): 140-143. – Special Collection: Women’s exercise of political power: building leadership in Atlantic Canada.

Millward, Hugh. "Peri-urban residential development in the Halifax region 1960-2000: magnets, constraints, and planning policies." Canadian Geographer 46, 1 (Spring 2002): 33-47.

Milsom, Scott. Voices of Nova Scotia communities: a written democracy. Black Point, N.S.: Fernwood, 2003. 192 p. ill.; maps.

Mimeault, Mario. "Le ‘Vocabulaire micmac’ de Joseph Hamel. L’histoire d’une cueillette de données linguistiques. Partie I: contexte linguistique et milieu de vie." L’Estuaire: Revue d’histoire des pays de l’estuaire du Saint-Laurent 24, 2 (juin 2001): 10-21.

________. "Le ‘Vocabulaire micmac’ de Joseph Hamel. L’histoire d’une cueillette de données linguistiques. Partie 2: Qui est Joseph Hamel?" L’Estuaire: Revue d’histoire des pays de l’estuaire du Saint-Laurent 25, 1 (janv. 2002): 5-12.

Mitchinson, Wendy. "H.B. Atlee on obstetrics and gynaecology: a singular and representative voice in 20th-Century Canadian medicine." Acadiensis XXXII, 2 (Spring 2002): 3-30.

Moore, Christopher. "Domesticating the west." The Beaver 83, 3 (June-July 2003): 54-55. – re Jean Barman’s book Sojourning Sisters about Jessie and Annie McQueen.

Morrison, James H. "Oral history as identity: the African-Canadian experience." Oral History Forum 21-22 (2001-2002): 49-60.

O’Neil, Pat. Explore more!: a guide to hiking and outdoor adventure in Cape Breton. Sydney: Cape Breton Publications, 2003. 192 p. ill. – revised ed. of Explore Cape Breton, 1994.

Owen, J. Victor. "Streets paved with gold: fortress of Louisbourg on early maps." Mercator’s World 8, 2 ( Mar.-Apr. 2003): 40-46.

Parsons, Robert Charles. The edge of yesterday: sea disasters of Nova Scotia. East Lawrencetown, N.S.: Pottersfield Press, 2003. 223 p. ill.

Perry, George. "‘The grand regulator’: state schooling and the Normal-School idea in Nova Scotia, 1838-1855." Acadiensis XXXII, 2 (Spring 2003): 60-83.

Reid, Jennifer I.M. "Points of contact: a Wachian reappraisal of the African Orthodox Church and the early steel industry in Sydney, Nova Scotia." Studies in Religion 30, 3-4 (2001): 323-337.

Rochereau, Olivier. "Louisbourg, 1713-1758, ou l’échec d’un grand projet." Revue historique des Armées 1 (2001): 57-78.

Sarty, Roger. "The Halifax military lands board: civil-military relations and the development of Halifax as a strategic defended port, 1905-1928." Northern Mariner 12, 2 (Oct. 2002): 45-68.

Smith, Gene. "Black Nova Scotia." American Legacy: Magazine of African-American History and Culture 9, 2 (2003): 24-28.

States, David Wayne. Presence and perseverance: Blacks in Hants County, Nova Scotia, 1871-1914. M.A. thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 2002. 124 p.

Stevens, Glenn William. Ein gutes Zuhause: "our good home": a genealogical history of the first permanent settlers on the Tancooks. Glen Haven, N.S.: G.W. Stevens, 2002. 123 p. maps.

Stewart, Ian. "Communities in conflict: Nova Scotia after the Marshall decision." In Canadian political culture(s) in transition (Canada: the state of the federation 2001). Edited by Hamish Telford and Harvey Lazar. Kingston: Institute of Intergovernmental Relations. School of Policy Studies, Queen’s University; Montréal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2002. pp. 343-365.

Storm, Alex. Seaweed and gold. [Louisbourg, N.S.: Alex Storm], 2002. 192 p. – Cape Breton treasure hunting and shipwrecks.

Thiessen, Victor, and Jorg Blasius. "The social distribution of youth’s image of work." Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 39, 1 (2002): 49-78. – based on interviews in Halifax, rural N.S. and Hamilton, Ont.

Trites, Shirley J. Reading hands: the Halifax School for the Blind. Halifax: Vision Press, 2003. 224 p. ill.

Vukov, Tamara. "Performing the immigrant nation at Pier 21: politics and counterpolitics in the memorialization of Canadian immigration." International Journal of Canadian Studies 26 (Fall 2002): 17-40.

Wilmot, Laurence F. Through the Hitler line: memoirs of an infantry chaplain. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2003. 148 p. ill. – Chaplain to the West Nova regiment.

Wilson, Pat, and Kris Wood. Extreme sports of the Maritimes: lobster suppers, fire hall bingo, flea markets, church chowder and all the rest. East Lawrencetown, N.S.: Pottersfield Press, 2003. 142 p. ill.

Windsor, Lee A. "‘Too close for the guns!’: 9th Canadian Infantry Brigade in the Battle for the Rhine Bridgehead." Canadian Military History 12, 1-2 (Winter-Spring 2003): 5-28. – re the North Nova Scotia Highlanders and the Battle at Bienen Germany.

Wood, Darl. The politics of lesbian invisibility: a Nova Scotia study. M.A. thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 2002. 188 p.

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Allard, Daniele. The popularity of Anne of Green Gables in Japan: a study of Hanako Muraoka’s translation of L. M. Montgomery’s novel and its reception. Ph.D. thesis., University of Sherbrooke, 2002. 306 p.

Arsenault, Georges. "The settlement of Havre Saint Pierre." The Island Magazine 53 (Spring- Summer 2003): 25-30.

Before the magistrate: stories of small-crime offenders in Charlottetown in the 1880s and 1890s. Compiled by Nathan H. Mair. [Charlottetown: Nathan H. Mair, 2003]. 34 p. ill.

Bruce, Harry. Maud: the early years of L.M. Montgomery. Halifax: Nimbus, 2003. 125 p. ill.

Campey, Lucille H. The silver chief: Lord Selkirk and the Scottish pioneers of Belfast, Baldoon and Red River. Toronto: Natural Heritage Books, 2003. 241 p. ill.

Carruthers, Sandy. Sh_IT happened: more than a decade of Carruthers/1993-2003. Charlottetown: Eastbound Productions, 2003. 120 p. ill. – Carruthers was the editorial cartoonist for the Charlottetown Guardian newspaper.

Clark, Marion,Vera Dewar, Lawson Drake, and Athol Robertson. Perthshire to Three Rivers, a genealogy of the descendants of the Brudenell Pioneers. Montague, P.E.I.: The Descendants of the Brudenell Pioneers Inc., 2003. var. p. ill.

Cioran, Sam. Harbours and marinas of Prince Edward Island. 2nd rev. ed. Hamilton: WXY Media Inc., 2003. 158 p. ill.

"Come join us for the 200th anniversary celebrating the arrival of the Selkirk settlers to Prince Edward Island." P.E.I. Genealogical Society Inc. Newsletter 28, 1 (Feb. 2003): 7.

Cooper, Edward. "A short biography of Captain William Cooper of ‘Sailors Hope’, P.E.I.." P.E.I. Genealogical Society Inc. Newsletter 28, 1 (Feb. 2003): 1.

Eberl-Kelly, Katherine. Regional health boards in Prince Edward Island: negotiating authority, credibility and accountability. M.Ed. thesis, University of Prince Edward Island, 2002. 135 p. – examines the extent to which the principles of health regionalization have been achieved in the eight years following restructuring in 1993.

Favel, Fred. From the earth: Chief Charles Sark, Mi’kmaq, president, Mamemigew, Inc. (Portrait series). [Ottawa]: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, [2001?] 1 sheet, ill., 43 x 28 cm. folded to 15 x 22 cm. in pamphlet cover 26 cm. – re Lennox Island Reserve chief.

Frawley-Holler, Janis. "Prince Edward Island: honest to goodness." In Island wise: lessons in living from the islands of the world. New York: Broadway Books, 2003. pp. 34-41.

Heath, Douglas John. You should be more diplomatic: memoirs of a Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman. [Souris, P.E.I.]: Douglas John Heath, 2002. [62] p. – the author’s years as an RCMP officer in Souris during the 1930s and 1940s.

‘The Herald’, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island: vital statistics, Oct. 1864 to Oct. 1871. Compiled and indexed by Dan MacDonald. Moncton: D. MacDonald, 2003. 168 p.

Hunter, Andrew. Peake’s folly. Victoria, B.C.: Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, 2003. 45 p. ill. – catalogue of an exhibition held at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria; James Peake (1840-1895) was a P.E.I. shipowner.

Johnston, Winston. The Glengarry Light Infantry, 1812-1816: who were they and what did they do in the war? [Charlottetown]: Benson Publishing, [2002]. 363 p. ill. – 25 Islanders were recruited into this regiment.

Katz, Helena. "P.E.I. National Park: are we loving it to death?" Saltscapes 4, 3 (May-June 2003): 40-43.

Kennedy, Michael. "‘The people are leaving’: highland emigration to Prince Edward Island." The Island Magazine 53 (Spring-Summer 2003): 31-42.

Kensington: 200+ years of history. [Kensington, P.E.I.]: Kensington & Area Historical Society, 2002. 139 p. ill. – an update of a history published in 1973.

La Salle, Michael E. The weaving of the plaid: a story of MacDonalds and McPhees: AD 500 to 1926. San Luis Obispo, Ca.: Poor Richards Press, 2002. 595 p. ill. – author traces the history of his maternal great-grandparents; their arrival in Prince Edward Island with the Glenaladale settlers in 1772 and the Selkirk settlers in 1803.

Ledwell, Anna. St. Peter’s Bay remembers: St. Peter’s Bay remembered. Introduction by Tom Ledwell. [Ottawa]: Tom Ledwell, 1996. 47 p. – poems and remembrances of the St. Peter’s area.

Ledwell, Frank J. The north shore of home. Illustrated by Floyd Trainor. Edited by Kathleen Tudor. Charlottetown: Acorn Press, 2002. 171 p. ill. – originally published by Nimbus in 1986.

Lockerby, Earle. "Origins of a missing church bell." The Island Magazine 53 (Spring-Summer 2003): 2-7.

MacDonald, Edward. "‘It assumed the form of an epidemic’: election day at St. Eleanor’s, 1867." The Island Magazine 53 (Spring-Summer 2003): 16-24.

MacDonald, Heidi. "Developing a strong Roman Catholic social order in late nineteenth-century Prince Edward Island." Canadian Catholic Historical Association. Historical Studies 69 (2003): 34-54.

MacEachern, Alan Andrew. The Institute of Man and Resources: an environmental fable. Charlottetown: U.P.E.I., Institute of Island Studies, 2003. 144 p. ill. – history/case studies of environmentalism.

MacLaine, Brent. "The poet in the landscape is made by the landscape." Essays on Canadian Writing 79 (Spring 2003): 83-93. – reviews of Anne Compton’s "Opening the Island" and "The Edge of Home."

MacLeod, Harold S. The Lamonts of Lyndale. Montague, P.E.I.: Harold S. MacLeod, 2003. 211 p. ill.

MacNutt, Allan. A biography of Carl F. Burke: Canadian aviation pioneer. Abbotsford, B.C.: Mac’s Aviation Books, 2002. 204 p. ill. – biography of P.E.I. pilot, entrepreneur, hotelier who played a key role in the establishment of regional airline service in Atlantic Canada.

Mair, Nathan H. Genealogical resource for Georgetown, P.E.I.: vol. 1, vital statistics from Island newspapers, 1792 to 1950. Rev. & exp. [Charlottetown, P.E.I.: Nathan H. Mair, 2003]. 114 p.

More Georgetown stories: 1835-1982. Edited by Nathan H. Mair. [Charlottetown: Nathan H. Mair, 2003]. 90 p. ill. – includes drawings of several local heritage buildings by Canon Robert Tuck.

Morell & area baseball legends. Canada’s Digital Collections, Industry Canada, 2002. Available online at http://collections.ic.gc.ca/baseballlegends/index.htm

Nelles, Simone. Pilgrimages in a land of Penumbra: a critical reading of the religious theme and its complex variations in Lucy Maud Montgomery’s approaches toward faith. Diplomarbeit über das thema (qualifying diploma dissertation on the topic). Dem Prüfungsamt bei der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz Fachbereich Angewandte Sprach-und Kulturwissenschaft in Germersheim (presented to the examining board of the Johannes Gutenberg University (Mainz) in the area of Applied Linguistics and Cultural Studies in Germersheim). 1998. 121 leaves.

Parks Canada. Port-La-Joye/Fort Amherst National Historic Site of Canada: management plan [Halifax]: Parks Canada, 2003. 38 p. ill. – issued also in French as Lieu historique national du Canada de Port-La-Joye/Fort Amherst, plan directeur. Available online at http://www.parcscanada.gc.ca/parks/pei/plj_ftamherst/plj_ftamherst_e.htm

Pierce, Robert E. "Islanders in the Northwest Mounted Police." The Island Magazine 53 (Spring-Summer 2003): 8-11.

Pope, Joseph. Why I became a Catholic: a timeless conversion story. 3rd ed. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2001. 119 p. – originally published in 1921; author born in P.E.I.

Prince Edward Island: a colourguide. 3rd ed. (Colourguide series). Photos by Keith Vaughan. Edited by Laurie Brinklow and Jocelyne Lloyd. Halifax: Formac, 2003. 200 p. ill.

Public Archives and Records Office of P.E.I. Guide to sources for heritage fair projects. [Charlottetown: Public Archives and Records Office of P.E.I], 2002. [28 p.] ill.

Ross, Sheila. "Bishop J. T. McNally and the Anglicization of the Diocese of Calgary: 1913-1915." Canadian Catholic Historical Association. Historical Studies 69 (2003): 85-104. – subject of the article was born in P.E.I.

Royle, Stephen A. "Bridging the gap: Prince Edward Island and the Confederation Bridge." British Journal of Canadian Studies 14, 2 (1999): 242-254. – the merits and history of the idea of a fixed link.

Royle, Stephen A., and Caitriona Ni Laoire. "‘Do not send my babies here to starve’: St. John’s Island in 1772." The Island Magazine 53 (Spring-Summer 2003): 12-15.

Seasonal agricultural labour issues in Prince Edward Island. [Charlottetown]: Matheson Consulting Ltd., 2003. 35 p. – prepared for P.E.I. Agricultural Human Resources Development Council; Canada/P.E.I. Labour Market Development Agreement.

Selkirk settlers: 200th anniversary commemorative booklet: Belfast, Prince Edward Island, 1803-2003. Edited by Linda J.N. MacKenzie. Charlottetown: Belfast Historical Society, 2003. 24 p. ill.

Shephard, David A.E. Island doctor: John Mackieson and medicine in nineteenth-century Prince Edward Island. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2003. 208 p. ill.

Smith, G.E. "The Prince Edward Island style of fiddling: fiddlers of Western Prince Edward Island – Rounder Records, CD #7014 (various performers)." American Music 20, 4 (Winter 2002): 466-468. – review.

Stetson, Kent. Home, from away: memory and imagination in P.E.I. culture: the inaugural Frank MacKinnon Lecture, October 27, 2002. [Charlottetown: Kent Stetson, 2003]. 28 p. – playwright’s remarks about the legacy of Dr. MacKinnon to PEI: principal of Prince of Wales College and founder of Confederation Centre of the Arts; also about P.E.I. artists’ creative life when living ‘away.’

Stewart, Alden. Through the eyes of a child: boyhood memories of the hungry thirties in Prince Edward Island. [Charlottetown: Alden Stewart, 2000]. 72 p. ill.

‘The Vindicator’, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island: Vital Statistics, Oct. 1862 to Oct. 1864. Compiled and indexed by Dan MacDonald. Moncton: Dan MacDonald, 2003. 80 p.

Weale, David, and Allan Rankin. Here on the Island: a harvest of stories and songs. Vol. I. [compact disc]. Virtual Studies (www.virtualstudios.pe.ca). Perry Williams, producer.

Woodside, A.G., and C. Dubelaar. "A general theory of tourism consumption systems: a conceptual framework and an empirical exploration." Journal of Travel Research 41, 2 (Nov. 1, 2002): 120-132. – the behaviour of visitors to P.E.I. is the basis of the research.

Yarr, Kevin. "Legends of West Point: there is something very large swimming the waters off West Point, and we don’t know what it is." Saltscapes 4, 2 (Mar.-Apr. 2003): 28-33. – area west of Summerside, P.E.I.