Recent Publications Relating to the History of the Atlantic Region

Patricia L. Belier
New Brunswick

Contributors:

Joan Ritcey,
Newfoundland and Labrador.

John MacLeod,
Nova Scotia.

Sharon Clark,
Prince Edward Island.

ATLANTIC PROVINCES

Bak, Greg. "‘The greatest librarians of the world ... were not graduates of library school’." Libraries & Culture 37, 4 (2002): 363-378. – re. the Maritime Library Institute of the 1930s.

Barsh, Russel (sic) Lawrence. "Netukulimk past and present: Mikmaw ethics and the Atlantic fishery." Journal of Canadian Studies 37, 1 (Spring 2002): 15-42.

Basque, Maurice. "Acadiens d’aujourd’hui." Dans Le Français au Québec: 400 ans d’histoire et de vie. Sous la direction de Michel Plourde. Montréal: Conseil de la langue française / Publications du Québec, 2000. p. 329.

_________. "Les acadiens." Dans Le Français au Québec: 400 ans d’histoire et de vie. Sous la direction de Michel Plourde. Montréal: Conseil de la langue française / Publications du Québec, 2000. p. 22.

_________. "Société acadienne et nation mi’kmaq: près de quatre siècles de cohabitation." Les amitiés acadiennes 91 (2000): 16-18.

Beale, Elizabeth. "The economic implications of constitutional change for Atlantic Canada." University of New Brunswick Law Journal = Revue de droit de l’Université du Nouveau-Brunswick 51 (2002): 277-281. – in "Forum: The Canadian unity debate and its impacts on Atlantic Canada."

Black, Thea M. Trois poètes acadiens sur la route de Jack Kerouac. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 2002. 96 p. – re. Acadian poets Herménégilde Chiasson, Gérald Leblanc et Raymond LeBlanc.

Boudreau, Nicole. "E-cadie." Port Acadie. Revue interdisciplinaire en études acadiennes 3 (printemps 2002): 105-113.

Bourque, Denis. "Antoine Léger: premier romancier acadien." Port Acadie. Revue interdisciplinaire en études acadiennes 1 (printemps 2001): 33-47.

Burke, Adrian Louis. Lithic procurement and the ceramic period occupation of the interior of the Maritime Peninsula. Ph.D. thesis, State University of New York at Albany, 2000. 478 p.

Cameron, Barry A. "Exhibition, distribution, and production in Atlantic Canada." Lonegran Review. Canada’s film century: traditions, transitions, transcendence (2000): 125-139.

Campeau, Lucien. The beginning of Acadia 1602-1616. Book I: the explorers. Translated by William P. Lonc and George F. Topp. Bridgetown, N.S.: Gontran Trottier, 1999. 96 p. maps. – originally co-published in French as La Première Mission d’Acadie, 1602-1616 by Les Presses de l’Université Laval in Québec and by Monumenta Historica Societatis Jesu in Rome.

_________. The beginning of Acadia 1602-1616. Book II: the Souriquois. Translated by William P. Lonc and George F. Topp. Bridgetown, N.S.: Gontran Trottier, 1999. 137 p. maps. – originally co-published in French as La Première Mission d’Acadie, 1602-1616 by Les Presses de l’Université Laval in Québec and by Monumenta Historica Societatis Jesu in Rome.

_________. The beginning of Acadia 1602-1616. Book III: the mission. Translated by William P. Lonc and George F. Topp. Bridgetown, N.S.: Gontran Trottier, 1999. 221 p. maps. – originally co-published in French as La Première Mission d’Acadie, 1602-1616 by Les Presses de l’Université Laval in Québec and by Monumenta Historica Societatis Jesu in Rome.

"The Canadian unity debate and its impacts on Atlantic Canada." University of New Brunswick Law Journal = Revue de droit de l’Université du Nouveau-Brunswick 51 (2002): 257-307.

"The Canadian unity debate and its impacts on Atlantic Canada: bibliography." University of New Brunswick Law Journal = Revue de droit de l’Université du Nouveau-Brunswick 51 (2002): 305-307. – in "Forum: The Canadian unity debate and its impacts on Atlantic Canada."

Candide, de Nant, Père. Pages glorieuses: L’Acadie. 2e éd. Montreal: Editions de l’Echo, 2001. 340 p. – publié antérieurement sous le titre Pages glorieuses de l’épopée canadienne dans Le Devoir de Montréal, 1927.

Chiasson, Anselme, et Daniel Boudreau. Chansons d’Acadie. Séries 1 à 4. Nouvelle éd. Moncton: Centre d’Etudes acadiennes, 2002. 216 p.

Choyce, Lesley. The coasts of Canada: a history. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 2002. 308 p. ill.

Christiansen-Ruffman, Linda. "Atlantic Canadian coastal communities and the fisheries trade. A feminist critique, revaluation and revisioning." Canadian Woman Studies 21, 4 - 22, 1 (Spring-Summer 2002): 56-63.

Conrad, Margaret. "My Canada includes the Atlantic Provinces." Histoire social / Social History XXXIV, 68 (Nov. 2001)): 392-402. – Part of a Round Table commentary on the first nine episodes of the CBC series Canada: a people’s history.

Devoe, John Brooks. Devoe-DeVaux family history 1691-1991: the story of an Acadian family from Beaubassin to Bras d’Or. Statham, N.H.: Devoe Acadian Society, 1999. 163 p. ill.

Dhawan-Biswal, Urvashi. "Consumption and income inequality: the case of Atlantic Canada from 1969-1996." Canadian Public Policy XXVIII, 4 (Dec. 2002): 513-537.

Doucet, Michel. "The other solitude." University of New Brunswick Law Journal = Revue de droit de l’Université du Nouveau-Brunswick 51 (2002): 265-275. – in "Forum: The Canadian unity debate and its impacts on Atlantic Canada."

Fudge, Heather. "Illusion et réalité: étude du motif de la fille recherchée dans une sélection de contes populaires acadiens." Port Acadie. Revue interdisciplinaire en études acadiennes 2 (automne 2001): 69-82.

Goodwin, Daniel C. "The search for a professional ministry: Samuel Elder and the 19th-century Maritime Calvinistic Baptists." Acadiensis XXXII, 1 (Autumn 2002): 69-83.

Gould, Gary P. "Potential impact of Québec sovereignty: the perspective of aboriginal people." University of New Brunswick Law Journal = Revue de droit de l’Université du Nouveau-Brunswick 51 (2002): 297-303. – in "Forum: The Canadian unity debate and its impacts on Atlantic Canada."

Henry, Jacques M., and Carl L. Bankston. Blue collar bayou: Louisiana Cajuns in the new economy of ethnicity. Westport, Ct.: Praeger, 2002. 245 p. ill.; maps.

Hughes, Patricia, and John P. McEvoy. "Introduction. The Canadian unity debate and its impacts on Atlantic Canada." University of New Brunswick Law Journal = Revue de droit de l’Université du Nouveau-Brunswick 51 (2002): 259-264. – in "Forum: The Canadian unity debate and its impacts on Atlantic Canada."

Keenlyside, David L. "Aboriginal fishing in Atlantic Canada: an ancient tradition." In http://www.civilization.ca. – choose subject "archaeology"; scroll to "Aboriginal fishing...."

Landry, Nicolas. "Pêcheurs et entrepreneurs dans le Golfe du Saint-Laurent sous le régime français." Port Acadie. Revue interdisciplinaire en études acadiennes 3 (printemps 2002): 13-42.

Laparra, Manon. "Au fil de l’eau ... une lecture d’Evangéline, a tale of Acadie." Port Acadie. Revue interdisciplinaire en études acadiennes 1 (printemps 2001): 51-67.

Lyons-Chase, Rosemary. Antonine Maillet and Louise Erdrich: their counternarratives re/member the past. D.A. thesis, State University of New York at Albany, 2000. 109 p. – re. Maillet’s treatment of the Acadian deportation by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

Marsters, Roger. Shipwreck treasures: disaster and discovery of Canada’s east coast. Halifax: Formac, 2002. 128 p. ill.

Martel, Angéline. Rights, schools and communities in minority contexts 1986-2002: toward the development of French through education: an analysis = Droits, écoles et communautés en milieu minoritaire, 1986-2002: analyse pour un aménagement du français par l’éducation. Ottawa: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages, 2001. 77, 81 p.

Mercier, Michel. Les gens de l’est à la barre. (Le catholicisme au Canada français, 10). Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré: La Revue Sainte-Anne, 2001. 74 p. ill. – réf. l’église catholique en Acadie.

Mignot, Andrée-Paule. Nous reviendrons en Acadie! (Collection Atout, 41). Montréal: Hurtubise HMH Ltée, 2000. 116 p.

Milne, David. "Consequences of Québec independence on Atlantic provinces." University of New Brunswick Law Journal = Revue de droit de l’Université du Nouveau-Brunswick 51 (2002): 289-295. – in "Forum: The Canadian unity debate and its impacts on Atlantic Canada."

Mowatt-Densmore, Shaunna M. Sustainable tourism for small towns in the Maritimes. M.A. thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 2001. 160 p. – examines four case study locations: Sackville, N.B.; Parrsboro, N.S.; Pictou, N.S.; and Magic Valley in Alma, N.S.

Oickle, Vernon L. Ghost stories of the Maritimes, volume 2. Edmonton: Ghost House Books, 2001. 191 p. ill.

Répertoire des collections de contes folkloriques. Réalisé par Luc Légère. Sous la direction de Ronald Labelle. Moncton: Centre d’Etudes acadiennes, 2002. 110 p.

Riedle, Lucille. "The impact of Québec independence on Canadian federalism." University of New Brunswick Law Journal = Revue de droit de l’Université du Nouveau-Brunswick 51 (2002): 283-287. – in "Forum: The Canadian unity debate and its impacts on Atlantic Canada."

Roache, Eugene R. The great revival. Lockeport, N.S.: Community Books, 2001. 93 p. – Pentecostalism in the Maritime provinces.

Savoie, Donald. Le développement économique communautaire au Canada atlantique: illusion ou panacée? (Collection Maritimes/Monographies, 7). Moncton: Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement régional, 2000. 131 p.

Thurston, Harry. The sea among the rocks: travels in Atlantic Canada. East Lawrencetown, N.S.: Pottersfield Press, 2002. 256 p. – expanded version of his Atlantic outposts.

Véronneau, Pierre. "La régionalisation da la production à l’Office national du film du Canada." Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française 55, 4 (printemps 2002): 507-537. – le texte étudie la mise en place de la production régionale francophone (Acadie, Ontario, Ouest) dans le contexte social et politique du Québec et du Canada.

Walsh, Darryll. Ghost waters: Canada’s haunted seas and shores. Lawrencetown Beach, N.S.: Pottersfield Press, 2002. 144 p. maps.

Widgery, Charles. The St. Mary’s and other waters: fishing tales told out of school. Dartmouth, N.S.: Glenelg Pub., 2002. 123 p. maps. – re. St. Mary’s River, N.S. and the Miramichi River, N.B.

NEW BRUNSWICK

Adlam, Robert G. "Fish talk." Anthropologica 44, 1 (2002): 99-111. – based on 1990s fieldwork among Indian fishers of the Miramichi River.

Aiton, Linda Marie, and Diane Bormke. More up country memories: more pictures and stories about how it used to be along the Lower St. John River. Grand Bay-Westfield, N.B.: Bayfield Services Ltd., 2000. 146 p.

_________. Up country memories: pictures and stories about how it used to be along the Lower St. John River. Westfield, N.B.: Bayfield Services Ltd., 1998. 130 p.

Albert, Carrie Rasmussen. Musings and memories. Grand Falls, N.B.: The Merritt Press Ltd., 2000. 277 p.

Allain, Greg et Maurice Basque, en collaboration avec Mélanie Méthot. De la survivance à l’effervescence; portrait historique et sociologique de la communauté acadienne et francophone de Saint-Jean, Nouveau-Brunswick. Saint Jean: Association régionale de la communauté francophone de Saint-Jean, 2001. 299 p.

Arseneau, Angelina. Un long chemin vers la liberté. (Les trésors de la mémoire). Moncton: Editions de la Francophonie, 2002. 141 p. ill.

"Artful spirit." United Church Observer 66, 1 (July-Aug. 2002): 19. – re. Wilmot United Church, Fredericton.

Bancroft, Bob. "Acadian forests: 400 years of forest removal." Eastern Woods & Waters 18, 5 (Dec. 2002-Jan. 2003): 12-14.

Basque, Maurice, et Nicole Barrieau. Pour la gloire de Dieu et de la paroisse: histoire des églises de la paroisse Saint-Jean-Baptiste et Saint-Joseph de Tracadie. Lévis, Qué.: Editions Faye, 2000. 94 p. ill.

Beaudin, Maurice. Towards greater value: enhancing eastern Canada’s seafood industry. (Maritime Series/ Monographs, 9). Moncton: Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 2001. 277 p.

_________. La valorisaton des produits de la mer dans l’est canadien. (Collection Maritime/ Monographies, 9). Moncton: Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement régional, 2001. 301 p.

Bell, D.G. "‘This is for the censor’: historical notes on appointment of Queen’s Council in New Brunswick." Solicitor’s Journal 18, 3 (Summer 2002): 13-14.

Bellezza, M. Antonietta. Malcolm Ross: anti-Semitism, hate and free speech in Canada. M.A. thesis, Concordia University, 2002. 105 p.

Belzile, Nadine. Solitudes acadiennes: l’étude de l’affirmation de l’identité brayonne basée sur une analyse du courant culturel circulant au Madawaska dans la presse locale entre 1960 et 1999. M.A. thesis, Université Laval, 2000. 144 p.

Bertrand, Gabriel. "The Moncton, New Brunswick ‘Refrancisation’ Campaign of 1934: reflections on Acadian minority nationalism." Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism 28, 1-2 (2001): 93-106.

Beyea, John. Like the willow by the waterside: the heritage of David and Elizabeth (Hopper) Crandall. Noonan, N.B.: John Beyea, 2000. 240 p. ill. – includes drawings of ships by Eric Allaby.

Blakney, Sherrie Lee. The New Brunswick aboriginal forestry: constructions of a natural resource. M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 2000. 188 p.

Bodnar, Christopher. Municipal planning and the repositioning of the Canadian city amidst the private governance of telecommunication networks: a study of four Canadian cities, 1985-2000. M.A. thesis, Carleton University, 2001. 207 p. – includes Saint John, London, Saskatoon and Kelowna.

Boudreau, Raoul. "Herménégilde Chiasson et le deuil de l’origine." Port Acadie. Revue interdisciplinaire en études acadiennes 2 (automne 2001): 13-23.

Brander, John Robert Gordon. The future of intermodal freight transport within the province of New Brunswick. M.Sc.E. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 2000. 156 p.

Breau-Major, Germaine. Adieu, Piziquid. Cocagne, N.-B.: Imprimerie Cormier, 2002. 156 p.

_________. On revient toujours chez soi: Cocagne. Traduction par Flora Cormier et Edna Goguen. Cocagne, N.-B.: Imprimerie Cormier, 2000. 154 p.

Burke, Adrian L. "Témiscouata: traditional Maliseet territory and connections between the St. Lawrence Valley and the St. John River Valley." In Papers of the Algonquian Conference, no. 32. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba. Dept. of Linguistics, 2001. pp. 61-73. – papers from the 32nd annual conference in Montreal, 2000.

Carter, Doris Violet. Never leave your head uncovered: a Canadian nursing sister in World War Two. Waterdown, Ont.: Potlach Publications Ltd, 1999. 155 p. ill. – member of Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, born in Woodstock, N.B.

Celebrating achievers: a quiz on women in New Brunswick history. Fredericton: NB Advisory Council on the Status of Women, 2002. 12 p.

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

"Chansons sur le Caraquet Flyer." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXX, 3 (sept.-déc. 2002): 70-76.

Chiasson, Tony, en collaboration avec Adrienne Deveau. Souvenir et reconnaissance: vétérans de la région Chaleur. Nigadoo, N.-B.: Le Comité du millénaire Chaleur, 2000. 304 p.

Chipman Memorial Hospital. Charlotte County Hospital. 100 years of caring. St. Stephen, New Brunswick. 1902 - 2002. St. Stephen: [St. Croix Courier], 2002. 48 p. ill.

Chipman then and now. Chipman, N.B.: Chipman Historical Photo Committee, 2002. 195 p. ill.; maps. – cover title: A pictorial history of Chipman and neighboring (sic) communities.

Clark, Peter D. Amazing stories from New Brunswick. Durham Bridge, N.B.: Penniac Books, 2002. 93 p. ill. – the principle story chronicles the life and times of hockey hero Danny Grant.

Cormier, Rhéal. "Le hockey dans le Bas-Gloucester de 1940 à 1974." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXX, 3 (sept.-déc. 2002): 7-32.

Cormier-LeBlanc, Roberte M. Saint-Grégoire: ‘La petite rivière de Bouctouche’. Saint-Grégoire, N.-B.: Roberte M. Cormier-LeBlanc, 2000. 195 p.

Côté, Stéphanie. L’implication des soeurs de la Providence dans le développement de l’Hôtel-Dieu de l’Assomption de Moncton, 1922-1967. M.A. thesis, Université de Moncton, 2000. 149 p.

Culligan, Tom. Teacups & sticky buns: Mom’s story. Minnett, Ont.: Culligan Pub., 2002. 252 p. ill. – re. Belledune, N.B. and mother of the co-founder of Second Cup.

Daley, Caroline, and Anna Springer. Middle Island: before and after the tragedy. Miramichi, N.B.: Middle Island Irish Historical Park, 2002. 342 p. ill.; map.

Dalley, Phyllis. "Le rôle de la mère dans la production et reproduction de l’identité linguistique acadienne: une étude exploratoire." Port Acadie. Revue interdisciplinaire en études acadiennes 1 (printemps 2001): 71-102.

Davidson, Carla. "Crossing borders." American Heritage 52, 5 (July 2001): 27-29. – re. Maine-New Brunswick border area history and tourism.

Dearborn, Dorothy, and Ana Dearborn Watts. An anecdotal history of York and Sunbury Counties. Saint John: Neptune, 2002. 148 p.

deFinney, James, Jean Morency, et Denis Bourque. "Transferts et interférences des pratiques associatives entre le Québec et l’Acadie (1859-1908)." Voix et images 27, 2 (hiver 2002): 284-300.

Derreck, Tom. "Soldier girl: the Emma Edmonds story." The Beaver 82, 4 (Aug.-Sept. 2002): 26-31. – New Brunswick woman joins the Union Army in 1861 in a male disguise.

Desroches, Aurore. Du porridge écossais aux ployés madawaskaïennes: Philip Long, roman historique. Cocagne, N.-B.: Editions Belleprée, 2002. 193 p.

Dieppe: un passé tourné vers le millénaire = Dieppe: a proud past - a bright future. n.p.: Hawk Communications Inc., 2000. 197 p.

Dow-Harvey, Sylvia. "Folklore of the St. John Valley. Part 1: Living Legends from Acadien Culture." Echoes. The Northern Maine Journal 58 (Oct.-Dec. 2002): 30-33.

Dufeu, Cyril. A Jerseyman comes to Canada: my 70 years of experiences. 2nd ed. New Carlisle, Qué.: Gaspé-Jersey-Guernsey Association, 2002. 162 p. ill.; maps. – first edition privately printed in Hartland, N.B. in 1988.

Dugas, Martina. "‘Le Bataillon Acadien’ - chanson de 1916." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXX, 3 (sept.-déc. 2002): 96.

Duguay, Henri-Eugène. Soldat jusqu’au dernier son du clairon. Saint-André LeBlanc, N.-B.: Editions ad hoc, 2001. 224 p.

Duguay, Henri-Eugène, Régis Brun, et Ronnie Gilles LeBlanc. Cap-Pelé: survol 2000; bicentaire 1800-2000. Saint-André LeBlanc, N.-B.: Editions ad hoc, 2000. unp. ill.

Duguay, Robert. L’épopée 1755. (Les batisseurs de l’Acadie moderne). Moncton: Editions de la francophonie, 2002. 132 p.

English, Earl J. Nelson and its neighbours: 300 years on the Miramichi. 2nd ed. Miramichi, N.B.: E.J. English, 2002. 399 p. ill.

"Etablissement Nicolas-Denys au Petit Shippagan." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXX, 3 (sept.-déc. 2002): 68-69.

Ferguson, Will. "King of tides: it’s got great rocks and rolls, but beware the bore." Maclean’s 115, 46 (18 nov. 2002): 84-86.

The first 50 years; a miscellany; real people, real events, real laughter and really good creative achievements. Selected by Douglas Mantz. Moncton: Atlantika Creativity Group, 1999. 80 p. ill. – re. alumni of Atlantic Baptist University.

Fournier, Germaine Bergeron. Petite histoire paroissiale Saint-Quentin, Nouveau-Brunswick 1900-2000: un siècle de souvenirs. Saint-Quentin, N.-B.: Société culturelle des Hauts Plateau Inc., 2000. 266 p.

Gallagher, David. Heath Steele; the story of a base-metal mine in northern New Brunswick and the people who worked there since the discovery in 1953. Bathurst, N.B.: Noranda Inc., 1999. 67 p. ill.

Gaudet, J.B. Campbellton: a pictorial history since 1910. Campbellton, N.B.: J.B. Gaudet, 2000. - [vidéo, 116 min]. En couleur; 12mm.

Godin, Edwidge. "Congrégation Notre Dame. Communauté pionnière en Acadie." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 33, 4 (déc. 2002): 164-169.

Goss, David. Brightening the corner where you are. The story of Saint John Energy, 1922-2002. Saint John: Saint John Energy and ImPresses, 2002. 288 p. ill.

_________. Tall tales & curious happenings: from New Brunswick’s giant storyteller. Halifax: Nimbus, 2002. 257 p. ill.

Graham, Stan, and Dot McElwain. Tribute to Maple Ridge veterans. Maple Ridge, N.B.: S. Graham, 2002. 200 p. ill.

Hats and coats: a history of the Central Norton United Baptist Church, Bloomfield, N.B., 1800-2000. Edited by David G. Kierstead. Bloomfield, N.B.: Central Norton United Baptist Church, 2000. 267 p. ill.; map.

Henrie, Marcel. Vos racines à Saint-Paul. 2e éd. Saint-Paul, N.-B.: Marcel Henrie, 2000. 69 p.

Higgins, Mark. "Branding Acadians." Canadian Geographic 122, 4 (July-Aug. 2002): 26. – re. marketing of Acadian history.

History of the Royal Canadian Air Force Association: 252 (Lord Beaverbrook) Wing, Fredericton, New Brunswick, 1949-1999. Compiled and edited by Dorothy Brislain. n.p.: The Association, 2000. 127 p. ill.

"In memorium/décès." C.H.A. Bulletin 28, 3 (2002): 6-7. – re. George F. G. Stanley.

Ives, Edward D. "The songs." Northeast Folklore 36 (2002): 26-62. – reviews 12 songs sung by Wilmot MacDonald at various festivals from 1958-1965; includes comments, transcriptions, other versions, and a CD produced from works at the Maine Folklife Center, Orono.

Ives, Edward D. and Margaret L. Steiner. "Introduction: the Miramichi Folksong Festival." Northeast Folklore 36 (2002): 12-25. – discusses the history of the festival; also includes a biographical sketch of Wilmot MacDonald, long-time star of the festival.

Johnson, Daniel F. Vital statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers, 1893-1894; v. 90. Saint John: D.F. Johnson, 2002. unp. – entries taken from The Daily Sun, Saint John.

_________. Vital statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers, 1894; v. 91. Saint John: D.F. Johnson, 2002. unp. – entries taken from The Carleton Sentinel of Woodstock, N.B.

Johnston, A.J.B. "D’autres serments de loyauté en Acadie." Traduit par Sylvain Filion. La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 33, 3 (sept. 2002): 142-153.

Jones, Anita J. The story of Wilmot United Church 1791-2002 Fredericton, New Brunswick. Fredericton: Wilmot United Church, 2002. 164 p. ill.

Jones, Ted, and Anita Jones. Fredericton and its people 1825-1945. Halifax: Nimbus, 2002. 204 p. ill.

Kelly, Velma M. The fair daughters of Stanley. [Stanley, N.B.?]: Velma M. Kelly, 1999. 38 p. ill.; map.

Kilburn, Paul Dayton. Fathers and mothers: history and genealogy of Kilburn and Graham. Arvada, Col.: Kilburn Press, 2002. 328 p. ill. – first nine chapters deal with N.B. loyalists such as Kilburn, Hanselpacker, McKeen, Clarke and Joslin.

Labelle, Ronald. ‘J’avais le pouvoir d’en haut’: la représentation de l’identité dans le témoinage autobiographique d’Allain Kelly. Ph.D. thesis, Université Laval, 2001. 323 p. – reférence au mouvement de colonisation dans le nord du N.-B. pendant les anneés 1930.

_________. "Les contes folkloriques acadiens." Bulletin ICOM (Conseil international des musées) 13 (2002): 10-13.

Ladies first, saints all. Edited by Philip B. Turner. Caribou, Me.: History and Records Committee of the Bessie Gray Memorial United Methodist Church, 2002. [192] p. ill. – fictional diary telling the life story of Bessie Rayworth of Port Elgin, N.B., who went to Maine along with her husband, James Gray, a Methodist preacher.

‘Leaper’: the greatest writing on Atlantic salmon. Edited by Charles Gaines and Monte Burke. St. Andrews, N.B.: Atlantic Salmon Federation, 2001. 224 p.

LeBlanc, René. "Mariaagélas rencontre Huckleberry Finn: morale deviante et oralité populaire." Port Acadie. Revue interdisciplinaire en études acadiennes 2 (automne 2001): 47-65.

LeBreton, Clarence. La révolte acadienne. (Collections Réveil). Moncton: Editions de la Francophonie, 2002. 176 p. ill. – titre de la couv.: "La révolte acadienne, 15 janvier 1875"; re. assassination of Louis Mailloux.

Léger, Claude E. Le bataillon acadien de la première guerre mondiale. Moncton: Claude E. Léger, 2001. 231 p.

Léger, Maurice A. Savoir décliner le verbe aimer: Père Edgar T. LeBlanc (1894-1962) curé de Saint-Henri de Barachois (1926-1962). Shediac, N.-B.: L’Auteur, 2000. 184 p. ill.

Leroux, John Archibald. The murals of Fred Ross: a quest for relevance. M.A. thesis, Concordia University, 2002. 197 p.

Levesque, Laurier, Exposition régionale du Madawaska, Inc.: 50e, 2000: livre souvenir. [Saint-Basile, N.-B.]: Le Comité, 2000. 178p. ill. – titre de la couv.: Ptie 1. Agriculture ou Madawaska, hier-aujourd’hui; Ptie 2. Les expositions agricoles.

MacCallum, Ross I. A Somer’s soliloquy: down by the river’s side: unten beim fluss: au bord de la rivière: sit mog eel. Riverview, N.B.: Axim Enterprises, 2002. 104 p. ill. – refers to Moses Somers (1854-1940) and the Petitcodiac River Valley.

MacDonald, Harold (Captain), with M.A. MacDonald. "In the heat of battle. Letters from the Normandy campaign, 1944." Canadian Military History 11, 2 (Spring 2002): 29-43. – letters to his wife from an officer with the North Shore (N.B.) Regiment.

MacDonald, M.A. "Qui étaient réellement les La Tour? Un nouvel éclairage sur les premiers temps de l’Acadie et ses promoteurs." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 33, 3 (sept. 2002): 127-141.

Maindron, André. "La jointure du temps ou le territoire acadien de Léonard Forest." Port Acadie. Revue interdisciplinaire en études acadiennes 1 (printemps 2001): 174-180.

Marshall, Joan, and Natalie Foster. "‘Between belonging’: habitus and the migration." Canadian Geographer 46, 1 (Spring 2002): 63-83. – re. impacts of migration on Grand Manan, N.B. and a group of Newfoundland families who moved there in 1999-2000.

McFarland, Joan. "Call centres in New Brunswick: Maquiladoras of the north?" Canadian Woman Studies 21, 4 - 22, 1 (Spring-Summer 2002): 65-70.

_________. Women’s access to training in New Brunswick. North York, Ont.: York University. Centre for Research on Work and Society, 1999. 20 p.

McMullen, Betty. Remember the days of old. Moncton: Author, 2000. 206 p. ill. – re. history of Christian religious gatherings.

Migneault, Gaétan. "Les Mignaux en Acadie (1678 à 1761) - corrections et précisions." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 33, 3 (sept. 2002): 154-156.

Moffitt, Amos. Life and times in Harvey early in the last century as seen by one man’s family. Halifax: Halcraft Printer’s Inc., 2000. 40 p.

Nathaniel Smith: a stranger in a land. Editing and historical notes by Pat Finney. Sackville, N.B.: Tantramar Heritage Trust Inc., 2000. 51 p.

Nichols, Glen. "Bard of Acadie: the theatre of Herménégilde Chiasson." Port Acadie. Revue interdisciplinaire en études acadiennes 2 (automne 2001): 25-45.

Our heritage: a teacher resource package for heritage study. Sackville, N.B.: Tantramar Heritage Trust Inc., 2000. 89 p.

Pardini, Nadia. "Distant flocks: spiritual assistance to Catholic communities in New Brunswick, 1763-1846: a note." Rivista di Studi Canadesi 13 (2000): 121-126.

Perley, Bernard C. Death by suicide: community responses to Maliseet language death at Tobique First Nation, New Brunswick, Canada. Ph.D. thesis, Harvard, 2002. 283 p.

Perron, F. René, et Serge DeLangeron. "Deux vaisseaux de légende: le Saint-Jehan et le Saint-François: une saga extraordinaire." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 33, 3 (sept. 2002): 112-126.

Peters, Tim. Rhythm of the tides: the fisheries of Grand Manan. Auburn, Me.: Spectrum Printing and Graphics, 2000. 96 p. ill.; maps.

Pichette, Robert. Il est heureux que nous soyons ici; les Cisterciens en Acadie, 1902-2002. (Des origines). Beauport, Qué: Publications MNH; Editions franciscaines, 2002. 247 p. ill.

Plourde, Jean-Guy, Jean-Paul Laforge, et Morel Z. Ouellette. L’Académie Notre-Dame de Drummond (1949-1999); une histoire à raconter ... Grand-Sault, N.-B.: The Merritt Press Ltd.; Comité du 50e, Académie Notre-Dame, 2000. 290 p. ill.

Richard, Sacha. "Commémoration et idéologie nationale en Acadie. Les fêtes du bicentenaire de la déportation acadienne." MENS. Revue d’histoire intellectuelle de l’Amérique française III, 1 (automne 2002): 27-59.

Robichaud, Donat. "En parcourant les vieux journaux." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXX, 3 (sept.-déc. 2002): 88-94.

_________. "Les Robins à Caraquet." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXX, 3 (sept.-déc. 2002): 54-67.

Robichaud, Viateur. "Jude Robichaud, commerçant d’Inkerman." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXX, 3 (sept.-déc. 2002): 77-87.

Somers, Faye. Saint John Vocational School: in retrospect. Saint John: Dreamcatcher Publishing Inc., 2001. 200 p. ill. – covers the period 1926-1997.

Somerville, Malcolm MacDonald. Saint John: a city of achievements. 2nd ed. Saint John: ImPresses, 2000. 110 p.

Study of the official language obligations of federal crown agents in the Province of New Brunswick = Etude sur les obligations des représentants de la couronne fédérale en matière de langues officielles dans la province du Nouveau-Brunswick. Ottawa: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages, 2000. 23, 23 p.

Stymiest, Carlyle W.W. Down by the old mill stream: a Stymiest chronicle. Victoria, B.C.: Trafford, 2001. 598 p. ill.; maps.

Summerby-Murray, Robert. "Interpreting de-industrialised landscapes of Atlantic Canada: memory and industrial heritage in Sackville, New Brunswick." Canadian Geographer 46, 1 (Spring 2002): 48-62. – re. the Fawcett and Enterprise Foundries of Sackville.

"25 ans de hockey dans le Nord-est. Extraits de L’Evangéline." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXX, 3 (sept.-déc. 2002): 33-53.

Tytor, Tom. "L’incendie de Miramichi en 1825: un examen minutieux de l’évènement à la Bibliothèque nationale du Canada." Bulletin. Bibliothèque nationale du Canada 34, 5 (sept.-oct. 2002): 8-9.

_________. "Miramichi fire of 1825: sifting through the ashes at the National Library of Canada." National Library of Canada. Bulletin 34, 5 (Sept.-Oct. 2002): 8-9.

Viau, Robert. "Félix-Antoine Savard et l’Acadie." Port Acadie. Revue interdisciplinaire en études acadiennes 1 (printemps 2001): 13-29.

We that are left .... remember. New Brunswickers in the Air Force. Edited by Valerie Evans. Saint John: 250 RCAF (Saint John)Wing Air Force Association of Canada, 2002. 568 p. ill.

Webb, Noah. I take my pen in hand: the letters of Noah Webb and his children, James, Reuben, Isaiah, and Mary, and a few other persons, from 1853 to 1893. Edited by Graeme F. Somerville. Saint John: G.F. Somerville, 2002. 178 p. ill.

White, Stephen A. "Acadian automobile manufacturers, the Picards from Isle Madame." American-Canadian Genealogist XXVIII, 3 (July 2002): 107-109.

_________. "Les acadiens au Canada avant le Grand Dérangement." L’Ancêtre XXVIII, 3 (janv. 2002): 223-226.

_________. "The Vigneaus of Isle Madame." Le Réveil acadien XVIII, 2 (mai 2002): 29-38.

_________. "Who was Simon Cormier?" Le Réveil acadien XVIII, 3 (août 2002): 60-66.

Young, Hilary A.N. ‘C’est either que tu parles français, c’est either que tu parles anglais’: a cognitive approach to Chiac as a contact language. Ph.D. thesis, Rice University, 2002. 227 p.

Zarull, James Michael. The 1911 reciprocity election in Westmorland County, New Brunswick. M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 2000. 108 p.

NEWFOUNDLAND and LABRADOR

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency. Charting our course Newfoundland and Labrador. St. John’s: ACOA, [2001?] 16 p. ill.

Bannister, Jerry. "Whigs and nationalists: the legacy of Judge Prowse’s History of Newfoundland." Acadiensis XXXII, 1 (Autumn 2002): 84-109.

Barbour, C. Lind. Coming Home. Nokomis, Sask.: Last Mountain Times Ltd., 2002. 223 p. ill.; map. – autobiography of United Church clergyman from Newtown, Bonavista Bay.

Bella, Leslie. Newfoundlanders: home and away. St. John’s: Greetings from Newfoundland Ltd., 2002. 169 p. – re. internal migration.

Bennett, Don. The trail of the French Ancestors. [St. John’s: Robinson Blackmore, 2002?] 159 p. ill.

Blake, Max. "250th year of the Moravians in Labrador: European trade in Esquimaux Bay." Them Days 27, 3 (Spring 2002): 48-49. – covers 1743-1725 re. religion, trading in Rigolet.

Botting, Ingrid Marie. ‘Getting a Grand Falls job’: migration labour markets, and paid domestic work in the pulp and paper mill town of Grand Falls, Newfoundland, 1905-1939." Ph.D. thesis, Memorial University, 2001. 414 p.

Boyle, Michael. "Ode To Newfoundland and the Boyle trophy." Downhomer 14, 1 (June 2001): 14. – covers 1901-1904; incl. words to ‘Ode to Newfoundland’.

Brown, Stephen R. "Cannibal cruise." The Beaver 82, 2 (Apr.-May 2002): 44-45. – re. 1536 expedition to the New World.

Browne, Elizabeth. Index to Anspach’s ‘A History of the Island of Newfoundland’. [St. John’s: the author], 2001. 33, [2] leaves. http://staff.library.mun.ca/-ebrowne/anspach/ansfinal.html

_________. The works of Rev. Dr. Moses Harvey (1820-1901): an adventure in bibliographic research. St. John’s: the author, 2002. [4], 310, [5] leaves. ill. http://staff.library.mun.ca/-ebrowne/harvey

Budgell, Leonard. "Mad Moll." Them Days 27, 2 (Winter 2002): 20-22. – re. reminiscences of the killing of a mad woman.

_________. "Miracle or faith cure." Them Days 27, 2 (Winter 2002): 17-19.

_________. "World War I veterans [from Labrador]." Them Days 27, 2 (Winter 2002): 19-20.

Budgell, Max. "Max Budgell’s journey (01 April – 03 July, 1940)." Edited by H. Budgell. Them Days 27, 2 (Winter 2002): 3-6. – re. hardships suffered on walk from Voisey’s Bay, Labrador to Sept Isles, Quebec.

Canada. Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans. Fisheries management policies on Canada’s Atlantic Coast: a summary of policies, acts and agreements in effect on September 30, 2001. [Ottawa]: Fisheries and Oceans Canada, [2002]. 105, 121 p. ill.

Colonial Office 194 series. Finding Aid. Edited by Olaf U. Janzen. Corner Brook: Sir Wilfred Grenfell College, Memorial University, 2002. www.swgc.mun.ca/nfld-history/co194/index.htm

Connors, William. By the next boat: a photo history of Newfoundland coastal boats. St. John’s: Johnson Family Foundation, 2002. 81 p. ill.; maps.

Corbett, Mike. "A protracted struggle: rural resistance and normalization in Canadian educational history." Historical Studies in Education 13, 1 (2001): 19-48.

Crellin, J.K. "Early settlements in Newfoundland and the scourge of scurvy." Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 17, 1-2 (2000): 127-136.

Cummins, Brian David. First nations, first dogs: Canadian aboriginal ethnocynology. Calgary: Detselig Enterprises, 2002. 351 p. ill. – incl. Newfoundland dog and Labrador Retriever.

Davis, David. "Colonial secretary’s office." Newfoundland Ancestor 18, 2 (Spring 2002): 59-62. – re. 1917-1954 archival sources.

_________. "Distress in St. John’s." Newfoundland Ancestor 18, 1 (Winter 2002): 3-6. – re. poverty, call for reform 1812-1824.

_________. "Labrador Court Part II: Court of Civil Jurisdiction, Labrardor." Them Days 27, 4 (Summer 2002): 29-34. – re. 1826 cases; child maintenance and ownership of a fish curing beach.

Davis, Dona. "Gendered cultures of conflict and discontent: living ‘the crisis’ in a Newfoundland community." Women’s Studies International Forum 23, 3 (2000): 343-353.

A diary between friends. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 2002. 143 p . ill. Issued also in French as Journal d’une amitié. – re. September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

Directions north: Labrador in the new century, March 28-April 1, 2001, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador. Report prepared by Martha MacDonald. Forteau, Labrador: Combined Councils of Labrador; Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador: Labrador Institute, Memorial University of Newfoundland, [2001], 122 p.

Dobbin, Joe. St. Joseph’s come home year 2001, Salmonier, Newfoundland: reflections, a book of memories. [St. Joseph’s, Nfld.: Town of St. Joseph’s?], 2001. [58] p. ill.

Doris, doris: le doris hier et aujourd-hui, à Fecamp et dans le monde. Fecamp [France] : Musée de Terre-Neuvas, [2002]: 141-157. – re. fisheries of France at Newfoundland.

Edwards, Paul D. "Royal Mail Steamship Scotia. Part 3: a second life." Nautical Research Journal 47, 3 (2002): 141-157. – re. former Cunard liner used to lay cable off the coast of Newfoundland from 1877.

Felsberg, Susan. "So many small things: Mud Lake and the Labrador boundary settlement." Newfoundland Quarterly (Summer-Fall 2001): 22-29. facsimiles; maps – covers 1760-1965 lumber industry.

Fitzgerald, Jack. Beyond the grave: from crime to eternity. St. John’s: Creative Book Pub., 2002. 141 p. ill.

Fleming, R.B. "The golden age of the general store." The Beaver 82, 4 (Aug.-Sept. 2002): 32-38.

Fort Amherst feasibility analysis and site development plan. [St. John’s: Grand Concourse Authority, 2002] 35 p. ill.; maps. – re. a St. John’s fort, includes 15 appendices.

Furlong, Jim. "The company man." Newfoundland Herald 57, 1 (Jan. 7, 2002): 43. – re. J.R. Smallwood and 1959 I.W.A. strike.

Grace, Sherrill. "‘Hidden country.’ Discovering Mina Benson Hubbard." Biography 24, 1 (2001): 273-287.

Guttridge, Roger. "Alcock and Brown revisited." Downhomer 14, 2 (July 2001): 42- 43. – re. St. John’s airfields, 1919.

Harris, Leslie. "Thirty five years with Aspects." Newfoundland Quarterly 36, 1 (Christmas 2001): 28-30. – re. Newfoundland Quarterly 1966-2001.

Hiscock, Philip. "Flora and folklore." Downhomer 15, 2 (July 2002): 40-41.

_________. "Midwinter traditions [at Christmas, Lent]." Downhomer 14, 2 (July 2001): 46-47.

_________. "Mother’s day and Mothering Sunday." Downhomer 14, 12 (May 2002): 42-43.

_________. "Radio Country." Downhomer 14, 7 (Dec. 2001): 40-41. – re. 1914 wireless service; early broadcasting, 1920s-1950s.

Holly, Donald H. "The Beothuk on the eve of their extinction." Arctic Anthropology 37, 1 (2000): 79-95.

_________. From space to place: an archaeology and historical geography of the recent Indian period in Newfoundland. Ph.D. thesis, Brown University, 2002. 254 leaves.

Huberman, Irwin. The place we call home: a history of Fort McMurray, as its people remember, 1778-1980. [Fort McMurray, Alta.]: Fort McMurray Historical Society, 2001. 281 p. ill.; maps.

Jarvis, Dale G. "The Moravian dead house of Labrador, Canada." Communal Societies 21 (2001): 61-77.

Kennedy, Maxwell. Scenes of Newfoundland and Labrador. [St. John’s?: M. Kennedy, 2002]. 36 leaves of plates. – re. pictorial work of 1950s to 2000.

Keough, Willeen G. The slender thread: Irish women on the southern Avalon, 1750-1860. Ph.D. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002. 750 leaves.

"Labrador Court." Them Days 27, 3 (Spring 2002): 40-44. – re. first law court, 1826.

Landry, Nicolas. "Peuplement d’une colonie de pêche sous le régime français: Plaisance, 1671-1714." Northern Mariner 11, 2 (Apr. 2001): 19-37.

LeMessurier, Mark A.B. "The signal and commercial flags of St. John’s Newfoundland c. 1500-c. 1900." Raven: A Journal of Vexillology 7 (2000): 19-36.

Little Jack and other Newfoundland folktales. Edited by J.D.A. Widdowson. St. John’s: Memorial University of Newfoundland. Folklore and Language Publications, 2002. 245 p.

Locke, Jackey. "A midwife’s life: the story of Annie Pilgrim." Downhomer 14, 2 (July 2001): 29-30. – covers 1887-1980.

MacKinnon, Richard Paul. Vernacular architecture in the Codroy Valley. (Mercury Series. Paper. History Division, 52) Hull, Qué.: Canadian Museum of Civilization, 2002. 190 p. ill.; maps.

Martin, Jean-Pierre. Rue des Terre-Nuevas: Normands et Bretons à Terre-Neuve au XIXe siècle Rouen: Editions de Veilleur de Proue, 2001. 365 p. – re. the cod fishery.

McGrath, Darrin. "Wasn’t it a party?" Newfoundland Herald 57, 36 (Sept. 8-14, 2002): 16-19. – re. 1973 Come By Chance Oil Refinery grand opening.

Mifflen, Jessie. "Gone are the days." Newfoundland Quarterly (Christmas 2001): 35-37. – re. reminiscences of school days.

Monroe, Alexander. "Remembering a far-traveled four piper." Sea History 98 (2001): 34-35 – re. HMS Richmond (Formerly USS Fairfax), a destroyer given to Great Britain in 1940 in return for rights to build US airbases in Newfoundland.

Narvaez, Peter. "I think I wrote a folk song: popularity and regional vernacular anthems." Journal of American Folklore 115, 456 (2002): 269-282. – re. Newfoundland’s Ron Hynes and his song "Sonny’s Dream."

Neis, Barbara. "In the eye of the storm: research, activism and teaching within the Newfoundland fishery crisis." Women’s Studies International Forum 23, 3 (2000): 287-298.

Newfoundland at the crossroads: documents on Confederation with Canada. Edited by John Edward Fitzgerald. St. John’s: Terra Nova Publishing. 2002. 180 p.

Overton, James. "Academic populists, the informal economy and those benevolent merchants: politics and income security reform in Newfoundland." Journal of Peasant Studies 28, 1 (2000): 1-54.

Pardy, Max. "Mixed marriage." Them Days 36, 3 (Spring 2001): 60. – reminiscence of love affair between a Catholic and a Protestant.

Parmenter, Brenda. Shipwrecks of Newfoundland and Labrador: selected materials in the Newfoundland collection, St. John’s Public Libraries. (Newfoundland collection guide; no. 6). St. John’s: St. John’s Public Libraries, Provincial Resource Library, 2002. 16 leaves.

Peddle, Geoff. From Mount Pearl to Mount Sinai: a sabbatical journey from Newfoundland to the land of Moses and Jesus. [St. John’s]: St. John’s Anglican Church, 2002. 108 p.

Peddle, Walter. The dynamics of outport furniture design: adaptation and culture. (Mercury series. Paper. History Division, 51). Hull, Qué.: Canadian Museum of Civilization 2002. 194 p. ill.

_________. "Embellishing outport furniture." Downhomer 14, 7 (Dec. 2001): 54-55.

_________. "The kitchen settle." Downhomer 14, 11 (Apr., 2002): 50-51

_________. "Outport cots." Downhomer 15, 1 (June 2002): 50-51.

_________. "Upscale outport furniture." Downhomer 14, 2 (July, 2001): 54.

Peters, Deanne. "Helping uncover the past." Downhomer 14, 8 (Jan. 2002): 58-59. – re. Newfoundland & Labrador Genealogy Society library collection.

Pickett, Patrick H. Heroic companion: the Newfoundland dog. Grand Falls-Windsor, Nfld.: Robinson-Blackmore Printing & Publishing Ltd., 2001. 84 p. ill.

Porter, Joe. "Night encounters on the road to Gibbs Cove." Downhomer 14, 2 (July 2001): 88.

Pratt, Alexandra. Lost lands, forgotten stories: a woman’s journey to the heart of Labrador. Toronto: HarperFlamingo Canada, 2002. 262 p. ill.

Rasor, Eugene L. The Titanic: historiography and annotated bibliography. Westport, Ct.: Greenwood Press, 2001. 238 p.

Rennie, Richard Charles. "And there’s nothing goes wrong": industry, labour, and health and safety at the fluorspar mines. St. Lawrence, Newfoundland, 1933-1978. Ph.D. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002. 489 leaves.

Renouf, M.A.P. Archaeology at Port Aux Choix, Northwestern Newfoundland, 1990-1992. (Occasional Papers in Northeastern Archaeology; no. 12). St. John’s: Copetown Press Inc. 122 p. ill.; maps.

Robillard, Marcel. A hundred years of remorse: when treasure hunting becomes a spiritual odyssey. Translated by Catherine Lavoie. Laval, Qué.: Publications Modus Vivendi, 2002. 236 p. ill.; maps – re. shipwreck diving.

Roche, William. You win some... you lose some: recollections of a Newfoundland fishery officer. St. John’s Creative Book Pub., 2002. 131 p. ill.

Rollmann, Hans. Labrador through Moravian eyes: 250 years of art, photographs and records. St. John’s: Special Celebrations Corporation of Newfoundland and Labrador, Inc.; Department of Tourism, Culture and Recreation, 2002. 120 p. ill.

Russell, Kelly. Kelly Russell’s collection, the fiddle music of Newfoundland & Labrador. Volume 1, The music of Rufus Guinchard & Emile Benoit. 2nd ed. St. John’s: Pigeon Inlet Productions, [2001]. 88 p.

Sanger, Darryl, S., and Chesley W. Sanger. The Sanger family in Newfoundland: Timothy and Violet, roots and offshoots. [St. John’s: the authors], 2002. 59, 110 p. ill.; maps.

Seifert, Martina. Rewriting Newfoundland mythology: the works of Tom Dawe. (Leipzig Explorations in Literature and Culture, 8). Glienicke, Berlin; Cambridge, Mass.: Galda + Wilch, 2002. 145 p. ill. – re. Newfoundland author T. Dawe.

Signal Hill National Historic Site of Canada management plan review. St. John’s: Parks Canada, 2002. 12 p. ill.; maps.

Smallwood, Joseph R. "The parliament of the north: The Fishermen’s Protective Union in convention, 1921 and 1923." Edited by M. Baker; preface by E. Roberts. Newfoundland Quarterly (Christmas 2001): 2-9.

Smith, Ed. From the ashes of my dreams. St. John’s: Flanker Press, 2002. 322 p. – autobiography.

"Some interesting facts about the Sandwich Bay area of Labrador." Them Days 26, 4 (Summer 2001): 53. – chronology 1910-1923.

Squires, Kathleen. "Here comes the Glencoe." Downhomer 14, 8 (Jan. 2002): 84-85. – 1930s reminiscences.

Stacey, Jean Edwards. Memoirs of a Blue Puttee: The Newfoundland Regiment in World War One. St. John’s: DRC Publishers, 2002. 190 p. ill.; maps.

_________. Newfoundland & Labrador Government House: life and times. [St. John’s: privately published?, 2002?] 76 p. ill.

"Story of Woodstock." Newfoundland Ancestor 18, 1 (Winter 2002): 54. – re. Topsail area history, 1825-2002.

Tarrant, D.R. Challenge and change: an illustrated history of engineering and geoscience in Newfoundland and Labrador. St. John’s: Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Newfoundland, 2002. 269 p. ill.; map.

Thomsen, Robert C. "Cultural and political nationalism in stateless nations: neonationalism in Newfoundland and Scotland." Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism 28, 1-2 (2001): 57-75.

Thwaite, Ann. Glimpses of the wonderful: the life of Philip Henry Gosse, 1810-1888. London: Faber and Faber, 2002. 387 p. ill.

Tizzard, Garry. "My father’s La Scie." Downhomer 14, 11 (Apr. 2002): 67. – covers 1940-2000.

Tobin, Brian; with John Lawrence Reynolds. All in good time. Toronto: Penguin Canada, 2002. 273 p. ill. – autobiography.

Tomblin, Stephen. "Newfoundland and Labrador at the crossroads: reform or lack of reform in a new era?" Journal of Canadian Studies 37, 1 (Spring 2002): 89-108.

"Trial of the Eskimo Ephraim: Moravian Mission reporter." Them Days 27, 2 (Winter 2002): 30-32. – articles written in 1881 re 1881 murder case.

"20 oilrig years ago – Offshore tragedy claimed 84 lives." Atlantic Oil & Gas Works 11, 1 (Feb. 2002): 8-11. – re. 1982 Ocean Ranger oil rig wreck.

Westcott, Craig. "55 years: you’ve got to love it." Newfoundland Herald 56, 52 (Dec. 31, 2001 – Jan. 6, 2002): 26-27. – re. Newfoundland Herald magazine.

Wheaton, Carla J. "...as modern as some of the fine new departmental stores... can make it": a social history of the large Water Street stores, St. John’s, Newfoundland, 1892-1949." Ph.D. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002. 412 leaves.

Whiffen, Bruce. "The August Gale (part 1)." Downhomer 14, 2 (July 2001): 42-43. – re. 1927 storm.

_________. "The August Gale (part 2)." Downhomer 14, 3 (Aug. 2001): 42-41. – includes poem ‘The August Gale’.

________. "The storm that took the Ocean Ranger." Downhomer 14, 2 (July 2001): 12-14.

Williams, Maude Wentzell. "Mary Ann Williams." Them Days 27, 2 (Winter 2002): 27. – re. midwife, 1940-1954.

With, Dick. "Building upon history: a Newfoundland teacher learns from schooner builders of the past." Saltscapes 3, 3 (May 2002): 102-105.

Young, Ivan. "Lord Baden-Powell’s secret vacation." Downhomer 15, 2 (July 2002): 26-27. – re. 1935 visit to Robinson’s River.

Young, Ron. "Crafting custom furniture in Eastport." Downhomer 14, 10 (Mar. 2002): 39-40.

Yuletide yarns: stories of Newfoundland and Labrador Christmases gone by. Compiled and edited by Mike McCarthy and Alice Lannon. St. John’s: Creative Book Pub., 2002. 147 p.

NOVA SCOTIA

"Acadian spirit: the legacy of Philippe d’Entremont." Part 6 of A Scattering of seeds: the creation of Canada. Videorecording. Directed by Peter d’Entremont. Produced by White Pine Pictures, 1997. Port Credit, Ont.: distributed by McNabb & Connolly. 1 video cassette, 23 min. Colour with black & white sequences; 1⁄2 in. – re. Pubnico, N.S. established in 1651 by Philippe d’Entremont. In French as "Le retour: l’héritage de Philippe d’Entremont." Episode 6 de Mémoires d’un pays.

Allard, Suzanne, et Joseph Dicks. "Etude comparative de la compétance en rédaction des futurs enseignants francophones et anglophones." Port Acadie. Revue interdisciplinaire en études acadiennes 1 (printemps 2001): 103-125.

Balcom, Karen. The traffic in babies: cross-border adoption, baby-selling and the development of child welfare systems in the United States and Canada, 1930-1960. Ph.D. thesis, Rutgers University, 2002. 427 p. – re. Chester’s Ideal Maternity Home.

Ball, Michael R. Settlement, family persistence and wealth in the North West Arm area, Cape Breton, 1785 to 1835. M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 2001. 174 p.

Barnett, Donna. River of dreams: the saga of the Shubenacadie Canal. Halifax: Nimbus, 2002. 128 p. ill.

Barrett, Clarence. Cape Breton Highlands National Park: a park lover’s companion. Wreck Cove, N.S.: Breton Books, 2002. 163 p. ill.

Beckwith, Benjamin. Suburbanization 2020. M.Arch. thesis, Dalhousie University, 2001. 71 p. – re. the development of a Halifax suburb.

Boyd, Heather Marie. Fisheries indicators: development and evaluation of indicators to monitor fisheries sustainability at the community level. M.E.S. thesis, Dalhousie University, 2002. 257 p.

Brennan, Sarah A. Revisiting the ‘proverbial tin cup’: a study of political resistance of the Mi’kmaq of Nova Scotia, 1900-1969. M.A. thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 2000. 215 p.

Brown, Roger David. Blood on the coal. Rev. ed. Halifax: Nimbus, 2002. 92 p. ill. – re. story of the Springhill mining disasters.

_________. Historic Cumberland South: land of promise. (Images of our past series). Halifax: Nimbus, 2002. 159 p. ill.

Bruce, Harry. Never content: how mavericks and outsiders made a surprise winner of Maritime Life. Toronto: Key Porter, 2002. 256 p. – re. Maritime Life Insurance Co.

Cahill, Barry. "Sedition in Nova Scotia: R. v. Howe and the ‘contested legality’ of seditious libel." University of New Brunswick Law Journal = Revue de droit de l’Université du Nouveau-Brunswick 51 (2002): 95-140.

Canada’s history: voices and visions. Susan LeBel and Jeff Orr, senior authors; contributing authors: Loralee Case.... [et al.] Toronto: Gage, 2003. 324 p. ill. – Nova Scotia’s commissioned Grade 11 Canadian history text.

Chapman, Harry. "Rescue heard ‘round the world: the year 1936 was eventful for news hounds ... the mining disaster in Nova Scotia." The Beaver 82, 4 (Aug.-Sept. 2002): 20-22. – re. Moose River mine disaster.

Chaulk, Robert. Time in a bottle: historic Halifax Harbour from the bottom up. East Lawrencetown, N.S.: Pottersfield Press, 2002. 256 p. ill.

Crise, Joan Harris. Kith and kin of Adam Bower, Loyalist. Shelburne, N.S.: Shelburne County Genealogical Society, 2002. 223 p. ill.; maps.

Croft, Clary. Celebrate!: the history and folklore of holidays in Nova Scotia. Halifax: Nimbus, 2002. 170 p. ill.

Cuthbertson, Brian. Lunenburg: then and now. Halifax: Formac, 2002. 96 p. ill.

Davies, Gwendolyn. "Art, fiction and adventure: the Jones sisters of Halifax." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 5 (2002): 1-22.

_________. "Researching eighteenth-century Maritime women writers: Deborah How Cottnam - a case study." In Working in women’s archives: researching women’s private literature and archival documents. (Life Writing Series). Edited by Helen M. Buss and Marlene Kadar. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2001. pp. 35-50.

Donovan, Kenneth. "‘After midnight we danced until daylight’: music, song and dance in Cape Breton, 1713-1758." Acadiensis XXXII,1 (Autumn 2002) : 3-28.

Duelling dories: 50 years of international dory racing in Nova Scotia. A.B. Bennet with Garnet Heisler; research by Sarah Hubbard, Jill Neidermayer and Marlene Spindler. Tantallon, N.S.: Glen Margaret Publishing, 2002. 70 p.

Dunlop, Allan C. "The collection of vital statistics in Nova Scotia, 1864-1908." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 5 (2002): 134-152.

Farley, John. "The Halifax diphtheria epidemic (1940 to 1944): a disaster waiting to happen or a blessing in disguise?" Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 5 (2002): 44-63.

Fell, Deshayne Blayre. The relationship between occupation, work patterns and utilization of general practitioners in four Canadian provinces. M.Sc. thesis, Dalhousie University, 2002. 72 p. – includes Nova Scotia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and British Columbia.

Fingard, Judith. "A tale of two preachers: Henry Hartley, Francis Robinson and the Black churches of the Maritimes." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 5 (2002): 23-43.

Finlay-de Monchy, Marike, and Karin Cope. Casting a legend: the story of Lunenburg Foundry. Halifax: Nimbus, 2002, 198 p. ill.

Fisher, Bruce Hubert. "The be-all and end-all of teaching": Nova Scotia’s provincial examinations in history, 1893-1972. M.A. thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 2000. 142 p.

Forsyth, Ian K., and Edith M. Rowlings. A goodly heritage: memories of North End Dartmouth, early 1900s. Dartmouth: Dartmouth Heritage Association, 2002. 88 p. ill.

Fraser, Sarah Jane. Negotiating for the future: joint ventures and the economic participation of First Nations in Canada. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 2002. 55 p. – Membertou First Nation is the case study.

Goodyear-Grant, Elizabeth. The Nova Scotia New Democratic Party in the twenty-first century: perennial ‘third party’ or contender for power? M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 2001. 140 p.

Grant, John N. The Maroons in Nova Scotia. Halifax: Formac, 2002. 203 p. ill.

Gray, David R. "Carrying Canadian troops: the story of RMS Olympic as a first world war troopship." Canadian Military History 11, 1 (2002): 54-70.

Guerrier, Elizabeth A.M. "From ‘bare subsistence’ to ‘moderate livelihood’: limitations on Mi’kmaq rights to resources in R. v. Marshall." Papers of the Algonquian Conference. no. 32. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba, Linguistics Dept. 2001. pp. 231-248. – papers from the 32nd annual conference in Montreal, 2000.

Haigh, Elizabeth. "Abraham Gesner, the 10th Earl of Dundonald, and kerosene." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 5 (2002): 79-93.

Halifax street names: an illustrated guide. Edited by Shelagh Mackenzie with Scott Robson. Halifax: Formac, 2002. 192 p. ill.

Harper, Bill. A picture by Christmas: early CBC television in Nova Scotia. Halifax: Nimbus, 2002. 185 p. ill.

Harvey, Robert Paton. Historic Sackville. (Images of our past series). Halifax: Nimbus, 2002. 139 p. ill.

Heard, Emily J. Gendered notions of citizenship and service in interwar Halifax. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 2001. 128 p.

Hipwell, William T. Taking charge of the Bras d’Or: ecological politics in the ‘land of fog’. Ph.D. thesis, Carleton University, 2001. 370 p.

Hobson, Heather. Second victimization? The criminal justice system’s response to complainants of sexual assault. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 2002. 135 p. – based on Halifax criminal cases, 1983-93.

Hornborg, Anne-Christine Ingrid. A landscape of left-overs: changing conceptions of place and environment among Mi’kmaq Indians of Eastern Canada. Ph.D. thesis, Lunds University (Sweden), 2001. 330 p.

Hudson, Karen Darcell. A question of environmental racism in the Preston area, Nova Scotia. M.E.S. thesis, Dalhousie University, 2002. 96 p.

Jones, Martin. Hockey’s home: Halifax-Dartmouth: the origin of Canada’s game. Halifax: Nimbus, 2002. 188 p. ill.

"Keepers of the culture: from home remedies to reading the weather; Nova Scotian women pass on family wisdom." Canadian Geographic 122, 6 (Nov.-Dec. 2002): 52-7. – five contributors.

Kennedy, Michael. Gaelic Nova Scotia: an economic, cultural and social impact study. (Nova Scotia Museum Curatorial Report, no. 97). Halifax: Nova Scotia Museum, 2002. 319 p. http://museum.gov.ns.ca/pubs/Gaelic-Report.pdf

Kimber, Stephen. Sailors, slackers and blind pigs: Halifax at war. Toronto: Doubleday Canada, 2002. 342 p. ill.

Kitz, Janet. "The inquiry into the Halifax Explosion of December 6, 1917: the legal aspects." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 5 (2002): 64-78.

Krieger, Carlo. "Culture change in the making: some examples of how a Catholic missionary changed Micmac religion." American Studies International 40, 2 (June 2002): 37-56. – re. Fr. Christian Kauder of Luxembourg who came to N.S. in 1852.

Lawrence, Ian. Historic Annapolis Royal. (Images of our past series). Halifax: Nimbus, 2002. 158 p. ill.

Lotz, Pat. Banker, builder, blockade runner: a Victorian embezzler and his circle. Kentville, N.S.: Gaspereau Press, 2002. 231 p. – re. James Forman who came close to killing the Bank of Nova Scotia.

MacAulay, Scott. "The smokestack leaned toward capitalism: an examination of the middle way program of the Antigonish Movement." Journal of Canadian Studies 37, 1 (Spring 2002): 43-67.

MacDonald, Daniel Alexander. Gridiron and coal: the making of rugby football in industrial Cape Breton, 1900-1960. M.A. thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 2002. 110 p.

MacDonald, W. James. A bibliography of Victoria County, Nova Scotia. Baddeck, N.S.: Elder Brook Books, 2000. 116 p.

MacLeod-Leslie, Heather Anne. Understanding the use of space in an eighteenth century Black Loyalist community: Birchtown, Nova Scotia. M.A. thesis, Carleton University, 2002. 128 p.

MacNeill, Blair H. Tattle tales: tidbits from a private diary. Guelph, Ont.: B.H. MacNeill, 2002. 223 p. ill. – re. Freeport, N.S.

Martin, Shelly Ann. Corpses, corruption and city coroners: death investigation in nineteenth century Halifax. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 2002. 109 p.

Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management. Mi’kmaq holdings resource guide. www.gov.ns.ca/. Go to NSARM site and click on Virtual Archives.

Parker, Mike. The smoke-eaters: a history of fire-fighting in Nova Scotia, c.1750-1950. (Images of our past series). Halifax: Nimbus, 2002. 200 p. ill.

Paulsen, Kenneth S. "The provincial election of 1758: the first vote in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia." New England Historical and Genealogical Register 156, 622 (Apr. 2002): 159-164.

Payzant, Joan. We love to ride the ferry: 250 years of Halifax-Dartmouth ferry crossings. (Images of our past series). Halifax: Nimbus, 2002. 132 p. ill.

Perry, Lillian Scott, and Robert Malay. A church and proud people: a portrait of a Nova Scotian community 1786-1925. Lockeport, N.S.: Community Books, 2002. 239 p. ill. – re. history of Barrington and the Wesley Barrington Methodist Church.

Pichette, Robert. "Un admirateur de Longfellow: Léon Barbey d’Aurevilly." Port Acadie. Revue interdisciplinaire en études acadiennes 1 (printemps 2001): 157-163. – re. Léon Barbey d’Aurevilly, 1808-1889.

Pothier, Shannon, and Susan Knutson. "House, barn, store and aboiteaux: the historic Doucet homestead at Pointe-à-Major." Port Acadie. Revue interdisciplinaire en études acadiennes 3 (printemps 2002): 117-126.

Pougher, Richard D. "Averse...to remaining idle spectators": the emergence of Loyalist privateering during the American Revolution, 1775-1778. Ph.D. thesis, University of Maine, 2002. 682 p.

Powell, Stephen. Archaeology in Nova Scotia 1992, 1993 and 1994. (Nova Scotia Museum Curatorial Report, no. 95). Halifax: Nova Scotia Museum, 2001. 173 p.

Power, Elaine Marie. Disciplining single mothers on welfare: neo-liberal strategies of governance in a consumer society. Ph.D. thesis, University of Toronto, 2002. 319 p. – re. Nova Scotia late 1990s case study.

Pulsifer, Cameron. "‘Something more durable...’: the British military’s building of Wellington Barracks and brick construction in 19th century Halifax." Acadiensis XXXII, 1 (Autumn 2002): 50-68.

Punch, Terrence M. "A genealogy: George Frédéric Bailly." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 5 (2002): 154-168.

Rader, Michael Joseph. Challenges to biodiversity conservation in forest landscapes with fragmented cover and ownerships: case study of the Nova Forest Alliance. M.E.S. thesis, Dalhousie University, 2002. 124 p.

Reid, John C. "The Nova Scotia historian: a creature of paradox?" Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 5 (2002): 106-121.

Robertson, Carmelita. Black Loyalists of Nova Scotia: tracing the history of Tracadie Loyalists 1776-1787. (Nova Scotia Museum Curatorial Report, no. 91). Halifax: Nova Scotia Museum, 2000. 148 p. ill.

Rogers, Linden. The Church in the world: from the Malvern Conference in Britain to ‘The Anglican Outlook and News Digest’ in Canada. M.A. thesis, Concordia, 2002. 166 p. – re. the Anglican Fellowship for Social Action in Montreal and Nova Scotia.

Ross, Wanda. The Westray Mine explosion: the production of a public inquiry. M.A. thesis, University of Ottawa, 2001. 210 p.

Schneck, Robert Damon. "Ghostbuster: Charles Edgar DeWolfe was so sure that Windsor, Nova Scotia, was haunted that he invited a New York psychic researcher (Hereward Carrington) to investigate..." The Beaver 82, 5 (Oct.-Nov. 2002): 23-7.

Schwartz, Ken. "Principle in exile: the elimination of the Nova Scotia Arts Council." FUSE Magazine 25, 3 (Aug. 2002): 22-31.

Smith, Eleanor Robertson, and Patricia McCormick. The veterans of Shelburne County: a memorial. Volume 1, World War One. Shelburne, N.S.: Shelburne County Genealogical Society, 2002. 157 p.

Sparks, Corrine Etta. Africville: reparation in the paradoxical legal construction and deconstruction of an African Canadian community. LL.M. thesis, Dalhousie University, 2001. 225 p.

Spicer, Stanley T. The saga of the Mary Celeste: ill-fated mystery ship. Halifax: Nimbus, 2002. 56 p. ill.

Stuart, Eileen M. Francois (à Pierre) Comeau and his children. Little Brook, N.S.: E.M. Stuart, 2001. 120 p. ill. – re. Comeauville, N.S. and François Cyrien Comeau.

_________. St. Mary’s Church Museum: information handbook. Little Brook, N.S.: E.M. Stuart, 2002. 16 p.

Surette, Ralph. "Divided corridor: an Acadian drama in Clare." Port Acadie. Revue interdisciplinaire en études acadiennes 1 (printemps 2001): 164-167.

Sutherland, David A. "Violence, sex and politics in mid-Victorian Halifax: the Winchester affair of 1853." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 5 (2002): 94-105.

Tennyson, Brian Douglas. "A Cape Bretoner at war: letters from the front 1914-1918." Canadian Military History 11, 1 (2002): 37-48.

Thompson, Shirley Jean. Environmental justice in a toxic economy: community struggles with environmental health disorders in Nova Scotia. Ph.D. thesis, University of Toronto, 2002. 406 p.

Twohig, Peter L. "The Rockefellers, the Cape Breton Island Public Health Unit and public health in Nova Scotia." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 5 (2002): 122-133.

Van Exan, Sarah Christine. The cost and consequences of subsidy policies: the case of the Cape Breton Development Corporation. M.D.E. thesis, Dalhousie University, 2002. 97 p.

Walters, Mark D. "Brightening the covenant chain: aboriginal treaty meanings in law and history after Marshall." Dalhousie Law Journal 24, 2 (2001): 75-138.

Watts, Heather. "Individuals associated with the Provincial Penitentiary Northwest Arm, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1841-1880." Nova Scotia Genealogist XX, 2 (Summer 2002): 118-131.

West, Anne. Saint Mary’s University: an anniversary portrait. Lockeport, N.S.: Community Books, 2002. 152 p. ill.

White, Stephen A. "The company of Frenchmen in the County of Cumberland, Province of Nova Scotia." The American-Canadian Genealogist XXVIII, 1 (Jan. 2002): 23-28.

Whitehead, Ruth Holmes. Tracking Doctor Lonecloud: showman to legend keeper. Including the memoir of Jerry Lonecloud reconstructed and annotated by Ruth Holmes Whitehead from interview notes by Clara Dennis. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions / Nova Scotia Museum, 2002. 183 p. ill.

Whitfield, Harvey Amani. "‘We can do as we like here’: an analysis of self assertion and agency among Black refugees in Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1813-1821." Acadiensis XXXII, 1 (Autumn 2002): 29-49.

Widmer, Alexandra Elisabeth. Place, identity and real estate: the experiences of German immigrants and locals on the South Shore of Nova Scotia. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 2000. 111 p.

Withrow, Alfreda. Nova Scotia’s ethnic roots. Tantallon, N.S.: Glen Margaret Pub., 2002. 160 p. ill.

Wright, H. Millard. One region, many leaders: mayors and wardens of Halifax, Dartmouth, County of Halifax, Bedford and Halifax Regional Municipality 1841-2001. Foreword by Brian Cuthbertson. Halifax: Halifax Regional Municipality, 2002. var. p.

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Arsenault, Georges. Acadian legends, folktales and songs from Prince Edward Island. Translated by Sally Ross. Charlottetown: Acorn Press, 2002. 157 p. ill. - translation of: Contes, légendes et chansons de l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard, 1998.

_________. Cent ans de succès = A century of success: L’exposition agricole et la Festival acadien de la région Évangéline. Wellington, P.E.I.: The Author, 2002. 85 p. ill.

Bernard, Blair. Things that are above, volume one: the history of St. Dunstan’s Cathedral Basilica. Charlottetown: The Author, 2002. 76 p. ill. – Appendix A: "Cathedral Chronology"; Appendix B: "Rector List 1790- ".

Campbell, David. "‘I would not have missed it for the world’: Sir Andrew MacPhail’s war, Part 2." The Island Magazine 52 (Fall-Winter 2002): 2-9.

Campey, Lucille H. A very fine class of immigrants: Prince Edward Island’s Scottish pioneers, 1770-1850. Toronto: Natural Heritage/Natural History, 2001. 184 p. ill.

Canmac Economics. School for Resource and Environmental Studies. Enterprise Management Consultants and the Secretariat of the Atlantic Coastal Zone Information Steering Committee. The Value of the ocean sector to the economy of Prince Edward Island. Dartmouth: Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans, Policy and Economics Branch, 2002. 114 p. available online at www.gov.pe.ca/go/oceans

Cerveny, Randy. "The one that floated away." Weatherwise 55, 5 (Sept.-Oct. 2002): 50-51. – re. the tall tale about the floating coffin of the late actor Charles Francis Coghlan which, according to cartoonist and adventurer Robert Ripley, was unearthed by a hurricane in Galveston, Texas in 1900 and carried by a flood to Prince Edward Island.

Clark, Roberta Dianne. Ketmite’tmnej: remember who you are. The educational histories of three generations of Mi’kmaq women. M.Ed. thesis, University of Prince Edward Island, 2001. 170 p.

Collier, M.J.J. Houses of prayer! A history of Prince Edward Island’s Churches of God. Morell, P.E.I.: Word & Spirit Ministries, [2002]. 47 p. ill.

Collins, Carolyn Strom. "L.M. Montgomery as illustrator of her journals, letters & stories: there is plenty of "scope" in all of L.M. Montgomery’s scrapbooks... 2002 Symposium." Kindred Spirits (Autumn 2002): 16-17.

Cousins, John Andrew. "Electoral reform for Prince Edward Island." Canadian Parliamentary Review 25, 4 (Winter 2002-2003): 22-31.

Cudmore, Ellen C. Brackley Beach Women’s Institute: working together "for home and country." Charlottetown: The Institute, 2002. 94 p., [24 p.]. ill.

Dewar, Katherine. "Gillean Calluinn: the New Year’s Lads." The Island Magazine 52 (Fall-Winter 2002): 29-33.

Electoral Boundaries Commission for Prince Edward Island (Canada). Electoral districts: proposals for the Province of Prince Edward Island. [Ottawa: Canadian Government Publishing, Communication Canada, 2002]. 8, [2] p. ill. - "Supplement, Canada Gazette, Part I, August 10, 2002."

Ferguson, Will. "Mythic isle." Maclean’s 115, 31 (12 Aug. 2002): 38-40.

Fisher, Susan. "Jack Turner’s war." The Beaver 82, 5 (Oct.-Nov. 2002): 36-42. – Turner was a photographer from Alberton, P.E.I., with the 2nd Canadian Siege Battery.

Gallant, Eileen. Alphy: August 31, 1907 - July 13, 1993. Tyne Valley, P.E.I.: [author], 2002. 178 p. ill. – biography of author’s father Alphy Doucette.

Gauthier, Rachelle. Negotiating two worlds: the voices of young Island Acadians. M.Ed. thesis, University of Prince Edward Island, 2001. 111 p.

Giles, Philip T. "Historical coastline adjustment at MacVanes Pond Inlet, Eastern Prince Edward Island." Canadian Geographer 46, 1 (Spring 2002): 6-16.

The Herald, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island: Vital Statistics, Oct. 1864 to Oct. 1871. Compiled and indexed by Dan MacDonald. Moncton: The Author, 2002. 168 p.

Horne, Shirley H. "Indian River Festival." Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada 33, 4 (Summer 2002): 15-17.

Hunter, Dave. The History of the telephone on Prince Edward Island. http://www.islandregister.com/phones/phones.html (Last Updated: 05/14/2002.)

Jobb, Dean. "The ties that bind: in one of Charlottetown’s oldest houses, a young family takes the best of the past into the 21st century." Canadian Home and Country 131 (Sept. 2002): 46-47.

Johnston, Everett, compiler. Up the road: a history of the Princetown Road United Church of the Winsloe Pastoral Charge and Springvale School no. 113 and the district in which they were located. Charlottetown: Evermyrn Publishing, 2002. 256 p. ill.

Karr, Clarence. Authors and audiences: popular Canadian fiction in the early twentieth century. Montréal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2000. 336 p. ill. – examines fiction of Lucy Maud Montgomery, Ralph Connor, Robert Stead, Nellie McClung, and Arthur Stringer.

Klempa, Mary-Margaret. Passionate blood, puritan conscience: an intertextual study of the private and public works of L.M. Montgomery. M.A. thesis, Concordia University, 1998. 115 p.

Kotsopoulos, Patsy Aspasia. "Avonlea as Main Street USA?: genre, adaptation, and the making of a borderless romance." Essays on Canadian Writing 76 (Spring 2002): 170-194.

Leard, Waldron. "Political relations: genealogy." The Island Magazine 52 (Fall-Winter 2002): 15-18. – re. Hugh Macdonald and sons.

LeClair, Michele Elizabeth. The Parker Report and beyond: upheaval and change in the history of the Prince Edward Island Teachers’ Federation. M.Ed. thesis, University of Prince Edward Island, 2001. 100 p.

Lockerby, Earle. "Origins of a missing church bell." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 33, 4 (déc. 2002): 170-208. – re. the Princetown bell.

"‘Lots of fish: memories’. Stories collected by Reg ‘Dutch’ Thompson." The Island Magazine 52 (Fall-Winter 2002): 35-40.

Lunn, Janet. Maud’s house of dreams: the life of Lucy Maud Montgomery. Toronto: Doubleday Canada, 2002. 151 p. – juvenile literature.

MacDonald, Edward. "‘Dear Clark’: Edward Whelan and the elections of 1867." The Island Magazine 52 (Fall-Winter 2002): 19-28.

MacDonald, Wendy. Forests and forestry in Prince Edward Island: backgrounder to a public forum, December 12, 2001. Charlottetown: University of Prince Edward Island. Institute of Island Studies, 2001. 61 p. ill.

Making Avonlea: L.M. Montgomery and popular culture. Edited by Irene Gammel. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002. 347 p. ill.

Marquis, Greg. "Uptight little Island: the Junction ’71 Affair." The Island Magazine 52 (Fall-Winter 2002): 10-14.

Millar, Bev. Index to ‘Keeping in touch’: a history of the Hutchinson family. Summerside: [The Author, 2002]. 26 p.

_________. Keeping in touch - a history & genealogy of Samuel Hutchinson and his family. Summerside: [The Author, 1987]. 172 p. ill.

Miller, Gina Clare. Subversion of romance and gender in L.M. Montgomery’s Emily of New Moon trilogy. M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 2001. 90 p.

Minding the House: a biographical guide to Prince Edward Island MLA’s, 1873-1993. Edited by Blair Weeks. Charlottetown: The Acorn Press and The Association of Former Members of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island, 2002. 217 p.

The past is before us: a collection of articles from the first 25 years of the Belfast Historical Society newsletter, ‘The Recaller’. Edited by Eliza Gillis, Viola Gillis, and Linda J. Nicholson MacKenzie. Belfast, P.E.I.: Belfast Historical Society, 2002. 151 p. ill.

"Picturing a Canadian life": L.M. Montgomery’s personal scrapbooks and book covers: L.M. Montgomery virtual exhibit. Charlottetown: Confederation Centre of the Arts Art Gallery, 2002. http://lmm.confederationcentre.com. (virtual exhibition available from August 2002 until August 2007.)

Prince Edward Island. Department of Community and Cultural Affairs. Public Archives and Records Office of Prince Edward Island (PARO). Online Exhibits. http://www.edu.pe.ca/paro/exhibits/default.asp – images selected from PARO’s collections of archival photography, maps, drawings and other documents. Exhibits include: Helen Bayfield’s photograph album; Newbery Family photographs; Morley S. Acorn, photographer; The Photography of J. Elliot Lumsden; Charlottetown’s Victoria Park; Along The Line: Photographs of the P.E.I. Railway; Tea parties and picnics; Island Lighthouses; Community Theatre in Prince Edward Island; Inns and hotels; Fox farming in Prince Edward Island.

Prince Edward Island. Department of Community and Cultural Affairs. Public Archives and Records Office of Prince Edward Island (PARO). Community History Research Guide. http://www.edu.pe.ca/paro/communityhistory/default.asp - illustrated guide to some collections and records available at the Public Archives and Records Office, and in the community itself.

Prince Edward Island. Department of Community and Cultural Affairs. Public Archives and Records Office of Prince Edward Island (PARO). Historic Buildings: A Research Guide. http://www.edu.pe.ca/paro/buildings/default.asp - illustrated guide of sources available at the PARO for researching an historic home or building in Prince Edward Island.

Prince Edward Island governors, lieutenant governors and administrators 1769 to October 2002: pictures and biographical information. Rev. ed. Charlottetown: Elections P.E.I., 2002. 53 p. ill.

Ravenhill, Louise. Move smart boy! Charlottetown: Luika, 2002. 210 p. – re. novel about home children in rural Prince Edward Island, 1911-1913.

Rubio, Mary. "‘A dusting off’: an anecdotal account of editing the L.M. Montgomery journals." In Working in women’s archives: researching women’s private literature and archival documents. (Life writing series). Edited by Helen M. Buss and Marlene Kadar. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier Press, 2001. pp. 51-78.

Sobey, Douglas. Early descriptions of the forests of Prince Edward Island: a source book, part I, The French period, 1534-1758. [Charlottetown]: Prince Edward Island Department of Agriculture and Forestry, 2002. 180 p. ill. – "The core of this report consists of verbatim extracts - in their original French and in English translation - from sixty-nine historical documents from the French period...all of which contain material of direct relevance to the forests of the island."

Somers, Seán. The dryad’s bubble: faith, nature, and movement in Charlotte Brontë, L.M. Montgomery, and haiku. M.A. thesis, Simon Fraser University, 2000. 114 p.

25 years of human rights: Prince Edward Island Human Rights Commission, September 11, 1976-September 11, 2001; 18th annual report. [Charlottetown]: The Commission, 2001. 101 p. ill.

Welcome to St. Peter’s Cathedral: the Anglican Cathedral for Prince Edward Island. http://www.stpeter.org/cathedra.html – includes a history of the cathedral and All Souls’ Chapel.

"The Yankee Gale." The Guiding Light VII, 2 (Summer 2002): 6-7.

Yarr, Kevin. "Every building tells a story: renovating a heritage building is partly about preserving history and partly about dealing with modern economies." Atlantic Progress 9, 5 (June-July 2002): 59-60.