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

A sigh and a wish: Helen Creighton’s Maritimes [video recording]. Donna Davies, Director. Montreal: National Film Board of Canada, 2001. 74 min. VHS, stereo sound, colour (C9101 032).

L’Acadie aujourd’hui : un portrait de l’Acadie de l’Atlantique. Dieppe, N.-B.; Ottawa: Société nationale de l’Acadie; Patrimoine canadien, entre 1990 et 2001. 36 p. ill.; cartes.

ACOA: the lost decade: a 10-year quantitative analysis. Ottawa: Canadian Taxpayers Federation, 2000. 92 p.

Aggarwala, Rohit T. "‘Non resident me’: John Bartlet Brebner and the Canadian historical profession." Journal of the Canadian Historical Association = Revue de la société historique du Canada 10 (1999): 237-277.

Beeby, Dean. Deadly frontiers: disaster and rescue on Canada’s Atlantic seaboard. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 2001. 236 p.

Bell, D.G. "Maritime legal institutions under the Ancien Régime, 1710-1850." In Canada’s legal inheritances. Edited by DeLloyd J. Guth and W. Wesley Pue. Winnipeg: Canadian Legal History Project, Faculty of Law, University of Manitoba, 2001. pp. 103-131. – corrected and expanded from Manitoba Law Journal vol. 23, no. 1-3 (Jan. 1996).

Bowlby, Paul W.R. Religious studies in Atlantic Canada: a state-of-the-art review. (The study of religion in Canada, v. 6). Waterloo, Ont.: Wilfrid Laurier University Press for the Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion, 2001. 212 p. tables. – includes chapters on departments and degree programmes, curriculum and faculty.

Caul, Barbara J. Site-based management and school councils: history and impact on education. M.Ed. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2000. 67 p.

Clancy, Peter. "Atlantic Canada: the politics of private and public forestry." In Canadian forest policy. Adapting to change. Edited by Michael Howlett. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002. pp. 205-236.

Cormier, Craig John. The resilience of patriarchy: middle class membership as a necessary condition in the political success of women. M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1997. 83 p.

Cormier, P. Clément. "Origine et l’histoire du nom ‘Acadie’ avec un discours sur d’autres noms de lieu Acadiens." Onomastica canadiana 82, 2 (Dec. 2000): 65-74.

Cornish, George H. Cyclopaedia of Methodism in Canada: containing historical, educational and statistical information, dating from the beginning of the work in the several provinces of the Dominion of Canada .... Milton, Ont.: Global Heritage Press, 2001. 850 p. – facsimile reproduction of original edition of volume 1, 1881; see CIHM 6263.

Craig, Béatrice, Judith Rygiel, and Elizabeth Turcott. "Survival or adaptation?: domestic rural textile production in eastern Canada in the later XX century." Agricultural History Review 49, 2 (Fall 2001): 140-171.

_______. "The homespun paradox: market-oriented production of cloth in eastern Canada in the XIXth century." Agricultural History 76, 1 (Winter 2002): 28-57.

Crouse, Eric R. "Capitalism under fire: voices of Baptist social protest in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia during the great depression." Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 43, 1 (Spring 2001): 39-56.

Faulkner, Tom. "The religious roots of the universities in the Atlantic provinces." In Bowlby, Paul W.R., Religious studies in Atlantic Canada: a state-of-the-art review. (The study of religion in Canada, v. 6). Waterloo, Ont.: Wilfrid Laurier University Press for the Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion, 2001. pp. 17-25.

Ferré, Sandrine. L’édition au Canada atlantique : le défi de publier une région. (Collection des thèses, no. 5). Paris: Centre d’études canadiennes de l’Université de Paris III - Sorbonne Nouvelle, 1999. 499 p. – text of Ph.D. thesis, études canadiennes.

Gien, Lan T. "Land and sea connection: the East Coast fishery closure, unemployment and health." Canadian Journal of Public Health 91, 2 (Mar.-Apr. 2000): 121-124.

Girard, Philip. "The Maritime provinces, 1850-1939: lawyers and legal institutions." In Canada’s legal inheritances. Edited by DeLloyd J. Guth and W. Wesley Pue. Winnipeg: Canadian Legal History Project, Faculty of Law, University of Manitoba, 2001. pp. 379-405. – corrected and expanded from Manitoba Law Journal vol. 23, no. 1-3 (Jan. 1996).

Grenon, Jean-Yves. Pierre Dugua de Mons, founder of Acadie (1604-5), co-founder of Quebec (1608) = Pierre Dugua de Mons, fondateur de l’Acadie (1604-5), cofondateur de Québec (1608). English rendition by Phil Roberts. Annapolis Royal, N.S.: Peninsular Press, 2000. 20 p.; 20 p. maps.

Gwyn, Julian. "Poseidon’s sphere: early naval history in Atlantic Canada." Acadiensis XXXI, 1 (Autumn 2001): 152-163.

Hartzman, Carole A. The Latin Americans. (Peoples of the Maritimes). Tantallon, N.S.: Four East, 2000. 78 p. ill.

Holman, Andrew. "Something old, something new: Canada and the American Civil War." Acadiensis XXXI, 1 (Autumn 2001): 164-170.

Jessome, Bill. More Maritime mysteries: everyone has a story. Halifax: Nimbus, 2001. 122 p.

Kazempius, A., and Shiva S. Halli. "Neighbourhood poverty in Canadian cities." Canadian Journal of Sociology 25, 3 (2000): 369-381. – includes Halifax and St. John’s, 1986-1996.

Landry, Nicolas, et Nicole Lang. Historie de l’Acadie. Sillery, Qué.: Editions du Septentrion, 2001. 335 p. ill.; cartes.

The last billion years: a geological history of the Maritime Provinces of Canada. (Atlantic Geoscience Society Special Publication, no. 15). Halifax: Nimbus and the Atlantic Geoscience Society, 2001. 212 p. ill.; maps.

Marquis, Greg. "Going public: Atlantic Canadian academics and popular history." Acadiensis XXXI, 1 (Autumn 2001): 146-151.

_______. "Remembering the Atlantic Advocate." Atlantic Progress 8, 8 (Oct. 2001): 209-211.

McGillivray, Mary. "The scholar visionary: Malcolm Ross at ninety." Dalhousie Review 80, 3 (Autumn 2000): 337-349.

Middlemiss, Jim. "Firmly rooted in the east." Canadian Lawyer 24, 8 (Aug. 2000): 28-35. – re regional origins and nature of Atlantic law firms.

Nicolson, Murray. Catholics in English Canada. A popular history, vol. 1: 1790-1900. Toronto: Life Ethics Information Centre, 2000. 153 p. ill. – includes chapters on "The Irish in Newfoundland", pp. 20-26 and "The Irish and Scots in the Maritimes", pp. 27-38.

Oickle, Vernon L. Ghost stories of the Maritimes. Edmonton: Lone Pine Pub., 2001. 240 p. ill.

Ozorak, Paul. Abandoned military installations of Canada, volume 3: Atlantic. Ottawa: Paul Ozorak, [2001]. 486 p. ill.

The peopling of Atlantic Canada. Teachers guide and resource. Written by Laurianne Sylvester. [Sydney, N.S.]: Folkus Atlantic, [2001]. 100 p. ill. – includes one CD-ROM, "The peopling of Atlantic Canada", Susan Biagi, senior researcher and writer.

Pépin, Jean-Pierre-Yves. Fiches acadiennes du Fonds Drouin. 3 vol. (Notre patrimoine national, no. 142-144). Longueuil, Qué.: Editions historiques et généalogiques Pépin, 1999. 1531 p.

Pidgeon, Michelle. Looking forward ...: a national perspective on aboriginal student services in Canadian universities. M.Ed. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2001. var. p.

Planter links: community and culture in colonial Nova Scotia. Edited by Margaret Conrad and Barry Moody. (Planter Studies, no. 4). Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 2001. 236 p.

Rogers, Patricia. "The loyalist experience in an Anglo-American Atlantic world." In Planter links: community and culture in colonial Nova Scotia. Edited by Margaret Conrad and Barry Moody. (Planter Studies, no. 4). Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 2001. pp. 165-174.

Savoie, Mark. "Broken time and broken hearts: the Maritimes and the selection of Canada’s 1936 Olympic hockey team." Sport History Review 31, 2 (2000): 120-138.

Sawler, Harvey. "Atlantic Canada’s community newspapers." Saltscapes 2, 6 (Nov.-Dec. 2001): 100-103.

Stebbins, Robert A. "Acadian Society." In The French enigma: survival and development in Canada’s francophone societies. By Robert A. Stebbins. Calgary: Detselig, 2000. pp. 95-112.

_______. "Contemporary issues in Acadian society." In The French enigma: survival and development in Canada’s francophone societies. By Robert A. Stebbins. Calgary: Detselig, 2000. pp. 113-128.

Theriault, Mario. Great Maritime inventions, 1833-1950. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 2001. 93 p. ill.

Thomas, Geraldine T. Greeks. (Peoples of the Maritimes). Tantallon, N.S.: Four East, 2000. 143 p. ill.

Vanderlinden, Jacques. "Acadie : à la rencontre de l’histoire du droit avant le dérangement." In Canada’s legal inheritances. Edited by DeLloyd J. Guth and W. Wesley Pue. Winnipeg: Canadian Legal History Project, Faculty of Law, University of Manitoba, 2001. pp. 79-102. – corrected and expanded from Manitoba Law Journal vol. 23, no. 1-3 (Jan. 1996).

Wynn, Graeme. "Thinking about mountains, valleys and solitudes: historical geography and the new Atlantic history." Acadiensis XXXI, 1 (Autumn 2001): 129-145.

NEW BRUNSWICK

Acheson, T.W. "Evangelicals and public life in southern New Brunswick, 1830-1880." In Religion and public life in Canada: historical and comparative perspectives. Edited by Marguerite Van Die. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001. pp. 50-68.

Albert, Anne. "La boucanière de Louis Gionet." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIX, 3 (sept.-déc. 2001): 69-75.

Albert, Héléna. "Les hommes forts de Caraquet et autres histoires." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIX, 3 (sept.-déc. 2001): 111-112.

Beaverbrook. [videorecording]. Vancouver: Rainmaker Digital Pictures; Documentary Productions Ltd., 2000. – one videocassette (46 min.): sd., colour; 1/2"; broadcast 1 July 2001, CTV.

Bilodeau, Roger, et Denis Roy. "Le processus de consultation et d’évaluation entourant les nominations à la cour provinciale du Nouveau-Brunswick : évolution vers un appareil juridique dépolitisé favorisant le développement de la communauté acadienne de cette province." Alberta Law Review 38, 3 (Nov. 2000): 867-879.

Bird, Will R. The two Jacks: the amazing adventures of Major Jack M. Veness & Major Jack L. Fairweather. Fredericton: [Provincial Artisans], 2001. 209 p. ill. – reprint of 1954 Ryerson Press edition.

Bishop, Jonathan P. From Caraquet to Lord: language politics in New Brunswick. M.A. thesis, Acadia University, 2000. 143 p.

Black, David. "Rum Beach and the Susquehanna tradition in the Quoddy Region, Charlotte County, New Brunswick." Canadian Journal of Archaeology 24 (2000): 89-106.

Boudreau, Denis. "L’âge d’or d’un métier traditionnel en Acadie du Nouveau-Brunswick." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 32, 3 (sept. 2001): 142-154. – re le métier de ferblantier.

Boudreau-Nelson, Léone. "Reconstruction de la chapelle acadienne du Coude." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 32, 4 (déc. 2001): 226-228. – avec une carte de l’expédition du Major George Scott sur la rivière "Petcoudiac", 1758.

Bourgeois, Florence. Grande-Digue 2000 : résidence et habitants. Grande-Digue, N.-B.: Société historique de Grande-Digue, 2000. 268 p. ill.; cartes.

Bowser, Les. The search for Heinrich Stief: a genealogist on the loose. Halifax: Nimbus, 2001. 274 p. ill.; maps.

Braud, Gérard-Marc. "Des patriotes acadiens à Nantes pendant la Révolution française." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 32, 4 (déc. 2001): 181-187.

Buckingham, Janet Epp. "Caesar and God: limits to religious freedom in Canada and South Africa. Part III: Limiting religious freedom. 1. Ross v Moncton District School Board." Supreme Court Law Review. Second Series, 15 (2001): 477-483. – entire essay runs pp. 461-501.

Caring for the waters that connect us. The Third Canadian River Heritage Conference, June 3-6, 2001, Fredericton, NB. Proceedings edited by Maria Bourgeois and David Folster. Fredericton: Conference and with the assistance of New Brunswick Environmental Trust Fund, 2001. 87 p. ill.

Carroll, Francis M. "Kings and crises: arbitrating the Canadian-American boundary dispute and the Belgian crisis of 1830-31." New England Quarterly 73, 2 (2000): 179-201.

_______. A good wise measure: the search for the Canadian-American boundary, 1783-1842. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001. 462 p., maps.

The churches of the Presbytery of St. John. Edited by Joan C. Cho. St. Stephen, N.B.: Presbyterian Church in Canada, 2000. 48 p. ill.

Clarke, P.D. "‘Land of east winds’: mise en form d’une mémoire Mi’gmaq." Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 37, 2 (2000): 167-195. – re Heron Island (Baie des Chaleurs) and Eel River Bar Reserve.

Clavette, Albert. Municipalité de St-Jacques, N.-B. de 1960 à l’an 2000. Cap-Saint-Ignace, Qué.: Plume d’Oie, 2000. 255 p. ill.

Cormier, Maurice. "Samuel de Champlain ... chef de fil des artistes modernes en Acadie?" La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 32, 3 (sept. 2001): 128-137.

Crouse, Roguer Paul. Crouse family history: the descendants of the New Brunswick loyalists, Philip and Sarah Crouse; with Crouseville, the early history, 1800-1875. 2nd ed. Seattle, Wa.: Rogue Publishing, 2000. 478 p.; 24 p. ill.; maps. – significantly updated from first edition published in 1995.

Dalley, Mary P.M. L’enseignante, agente de développement en Acadie du Nouveau-Brunswick. Ph.D. thesis, University of Toronto, 2000. 268 p.

Davies, Wayne K.D. "Capt. William Owen and the settlement of Campobello: Montgomeryshire’s connection with New Brunswick, Canada; part 1: Owen’s life and character." National Library of Wales Journal 31, 2 (1999): 189-213.

_______. "Capt. William Owen and the settlement of Campobello: Montgomeryshire’s connection with New Brunswick, Canada; part 2." National Library of Wales Journal 31, 3 (2000): 217-241.

Dérible, Marc. "Saint-Pierre et Miquelon ‘origines et originalités’." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 32, 4 (déc. 2001): 209-225.

Dobson, Carol. "Vestiges of home." East Coast Living 5, 1 (Fall-Winter 2001-02): 11-14. – re Tantramar area architecture of Yorkshire immigrant homes.

Donovan, Ben et al. The deep and dark Dungarvon sweeps along. [Miramichi?]: Quebecor World Atlantic, 2001. 477 p. ill.; maps. – contributions from Renous Recreation Council Inc. and Millennium Partnership Programme.

Downie, Mary A. "An adventure in the 1800s: Kings Landing." Good Times 12, 7 (July-Aug. 2001): 70-73.

Dupont, Jean-Claude. "La campagne de refrancisation de 1934 à Moncton." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 31, 3-4 (déc. 2000): 195-230.

"Une erreur qui se perpétue [une généalogie sur les Bourgeois]." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 32, 3 (sept. 2001): 140-141. – re Robert Bourgeois et une signature sur la copie de l’acte de capitulation de Port-Royal.

"Etat du comté de Gloucester en 1851." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIX, 3 (sept.-déc. 2001): 113-115. – détails des habitants, catégories d’âges, des familles, des immigrants, des occupations, et des immeubles; source: Journals of the House of Assembly, New Brunswick, 1852.

Fehrenbach, Tristan D. Chasing the new economy dream: New Brunswick and Ireland, 1988-2000. M.A. thesis, University of Toronto, 2000. 96 p.

Folster, David. "The soul of a river." In Caring for the waters that connect us. Third Canadian River Heritage Conference, 2001, Fredericton, NB. Proceedings edited by Maria Bourgeois and David Folster. Fredericton: Conference and with assistance from the New Brunswick Environmental Trust Fund, 2001. pp. 41-43.

Frank, David. "Acadiensis, 1901 and 1999." Canadian Review of American Studies 30, 3 (2000): 365-380.

_______. "Acadiensis, 1901 and 1999." http://www.lib.unb.ca/Texts/Acadiensis

_______. "Cape Breton Red: J.B. McLachlan and Canadian labour radicalism." http://www.library.utoronto.ca/fisher/frank.htm – on-line text of Second Annual Robert S. Kenny Lecture, delivered at the University of Toronto, 28 April 2000.

A Fredericton alphabet. Text and photography by John Leroux. Fredericton: Broken Jaw Press, 2001. [64] p. ill. – an exploration of Fredericton architecture.

Gérard V. La Forest at the Supreme Court of Canada 1985-1997. Edited by Rebecca Johnson and John P. McEvoy. Winnipeg: Published for the Supreme Court of Canada Historical Society by the Canadian Legal History Project, Faculty of Law, University of Manitoba, 2000. 570 p. ill. – currently "distinguished legal scholar in residence", University of New Brunswick.

Gibbon, Mary E. Miscou Island: vulnerability & the generations. Hamilton, Ont.: M.E. Gibbon, 2001. 244 p. ill.

Gill, Mary. A brief history of Saint Samuels Roman Catholic Church Douglastown-Miramichi, N.B. 1901-2001. Miramichi, N.B.: n.p., 2001. 64 p. ill.

Godfrey, W.G. "Private and government funding: the case of the Moncton Hospital, 1898-1953." Acadiensis XXXI, 1 (Autumn 2001): 3-34.

Growing up female in New Brunswick 1970-2000 = Grandir au féminin au Nouveau-Brunswick 1970-2000. Moncton: New Brunswick Advisory Council on the Status of Women = Conseil consultatif sur la condition de la femme du Nouveau-Brunswick, 2001. tables; graphs = tableaux; graphiques. 200 p.; 225 p.

"La guerre de la Rivière Pokeshaw, 1866." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIX, 3 (sept.-déc. 2001): 83-84. – re Fenians.

Hammock, Virgil. "Artists of the Mount Allison Ladies College." ArtsAtlantic 18, 2 (Fall 2001): 58. – exhibition review.

Harper, David B. Ambitious Marylander: Caleb Jones and the American revolution. M.A. thesis, Utah State University, 2001. 162 p. – Jones came to New Brunswick as part of the Loyalist migration.

Hempel, Rainer L. "The French connection." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 32, 4 (déc. 2001): 188-208. – German families in Petitcodiac and Monckton settlements.

Hollenberg, Sarah. "Artists in a floating world: the Marion McCain Atlantic Art exhibition 2000." ArtsAtlantic 18, 2 (Fall 2001): 59. – exhibition review.

"Interview avec Thomas Frenette de Beresford." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIX, 2 (mai-août 2001): 84-92.

Johnson, Daniel F. Vital statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers, 1893-1893; v. 86. Saint John: Daniel F. Johnson, 2001. unp. – extracts from Fredericton’s New Brunswick Reporter.

_______. Vital statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers, 1893-1893; v. 87. Saint John: Daniel F. Johnson, 2001. unp.

Johnston, A.J.B. "Un regard neuf sur les Acadiens de l’Ile Royale." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 32, 3 (sept. 2001): 155-157. – traduit par Sylvain Filion.

Kimball, Carroll. Descendants of Richard & Sarah Kimball, Oromocto. Fredericton: C. Kimball, 2000. 258 p. ill.; maps.

Labelle, Ronald, and Margaret L. Steiner. "The French Irishman as cultural broker: an Acadian at the Miramichi Folksong Festival." Northeast Folklore 35 (2000): 97-112. – re Allan Kelly of Pointe-Sapin, New Brunswick, born in 1903.

LaPlante, Corinne. Une Acadienne dans l’enfer vert de l’amazonie peruvienne : soeur Eva Albert, dite Saint-Albert, 1894-1975. Cap-Saint-Ignace: La Plume d’Oie, 2000. 172 p. – femme missionnaire de Religieuses hospitalières de Saint-Joseph, Nouveau-Brunswick.

LeBlanc, Marc. "La mer, le littoral et la culture se conjuguent : l’étude de cas de Bouctouche, ville acadienne." Teoros 20, 1 (Spring 2001): 49-55.

Lee, Philip J. Frank: the life and politics of Frank McKenna. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 2001. 318 p. ill.

_______. Frank : la vie et la politique de Frank McKenna. Traduit de l’anglais par André Landry. Lévis, Qué.: Editions de la fancophonie, 2001. 393 p. ill.

"Lettre de Mme Marcelline Godin-Roy." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIX, 3 (sept.-déc. 2001): 107-110. – ca. 1909 de Petit-rocher.

Lewis, Timothy D. "Rooted in the soil: farm family persistence in Burton Parish, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, 1851-1901." Acadiensis XXXI, 1 (Autumn 2001): 35-54.

Linderman, Eric G. "A. Robert Rogers: the influence of his Canadianism on his work as a library educator." Libraries & Culture 35, 4 (Fall 2000): 499-513. – a former University of New Brunswick assistant librarian in the 1950s.

MacDonald, M.A. "Clash or collaboration? Saint John loyalists meet the planters and others of the river, 1784-1785." In Planter links: community and culture in colonial Nova Scotia. Edited by Margaret Conrad and Barry Moody. (Planter Studies, no. 4). Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 2001. pp. 175-188.

Manny, Louise. Ships of Miramichi: a history of shipbuilding on the Miramichi River, New Brunswick, Canada, 1773-1919. [Miramichi, N.B.]: Miramichi Books, 2000. 80 p. map; port. – new material includes footnotes, introduction, index, and photo and biographical sketch of Louise Manny; first published in Saint John by the New Brunswick Museum, 1960.

Mapping a northern land: the survey of Canada, 1947-1994. Edited by Gerald McGrath, and Louis M. Sebert. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1999. 668 p. ill. – includes in chapters 12 and 13 material on the history and development of Survey Engineering education and research at University of New Brunswick.

Marier, François. Technology and infrastructure in regional development policies and the evolution of regional disparities: the case of New Brunswick, 1986-1996. M.A. thesis, University of Ottawa, 2000. 154 p.

Marquis, Greg. "Civilized drinking: alcohol and society in New Brunswick, 1945-1975." Journal of the Canadian Historical Association = Revue de la société historique du Canada 11 (2000): 173-203.

Martine, Hélène. "The bloodless Aroostook war: the border dispute and its impacts on the Acadian community of northwestern New Brunswick." In Caring for the waters that connect us. Third Canadian River Heritage Conference, 2001, Fredericton, NB. Proceedings edited by Maria Bourgeois and David Folster. Fredericton: Conference and with assistance from the New Brunswick Environmental Trust Fund, 2001. pp. 46-47.

McEvoy, John P. "Justice for a judge." Solicitor’s Journal 17, 2 (Winter 2001)): 6- 10. – re Justice Jocelyne Moreau-Bérubé v New Brunswick.

McTavish, Lianne. "Pratt, Deichmann, Bobak: the women." ArtsAtlantic 18, 2 (Fall 2001): 65. – exhibition review.

Noël, Etienne. "Azade Benoit." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIX, 2 (mai-août 2001): 59-77.

_______. "Les exploits remarquables d’un pêcheur acadien [Fabien Noël]." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIX, 2 (mai-août 2001): 93-106.

"Noms de famille anglais ou français?" La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIX, 3 (sept.-déc. 2001): 105-106.

Olmstead, David. "The keel of Lake Mactaquac: freeing the St. John." In Caring for the waters that connect us. Third Canadian River Heritage Conference, 2001, Fredericton, NB. Proceedings edited by Maria Bourgeois and David Folster. Fredericton: Conference and with assistance from the New Brunswick Environmental Trust Fund, 2001. pp. 23-26.

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

Parenteau, Bill. "State regulation and changing patterns of resource use in the St. John River fisheries, 1867-1914." In Caring for the waters that connect us. Third Canadian River Heritage Conference, 2001, Fredericton, NB. Proceedings edited by Maria Bourgeois and David Folster. Fredericton: Conference and with assistance from the New Brunswick Environmental Trust Fund, 2001. pp. 38-41.

"Les Parrott de New Bandon." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIX, 3 (sept.-déc. 2001): 76-82.

Pearson, Lennart. "The Church of the Nativity and the Frank Wills connection." South Carolina Historical Magazine 100, 3 (1999): 241-254. – re source of plans for church in Union, South Carolina, modelled on St. Anne’s Chapel, Fredericton.

People’s poet: Alden Nowlan. [video documentary]. [Toronto]: Norflicks/John Amos Group; Common Ground Video Distribution, 2001. (1 hr.).

Pichette, Robert. "Clément Cormier, un éminent Canadien." La Société historique acadienne. Les Cahiers 32, 3 (sept. 2001): 138-139.

Robichaud, Donat. "Crise économique des années trente." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIX, 3 (sept.-déc. 2001): 85-104.

_______. "Interview avec Ludger Losier, Rivière-à-la-truite, Tracadie (ca 1960)." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIX, 2 (maiaoût 2001): 78-79.

Robichaud, Omer M. "Hôtellerie de la péninsule Acadienne." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIX, 3 (sept.-déc. 2001): 7-38.

Rygiel, Judith. "Technology across the border: New England and the southern New Brunswick cotton industry, 1880-1884." Maine History 38, 3-4 (1999): 210-223.

"Sages-femmes de Caraquet." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIX, 2 (mai-août 2001): 107-112. – relevé des sages-femmes 1920-51 et des médecins ayant assisté à des accouchements.

Savoie, Donald J. "New Brunswick: a ‘have’ public service in a ‘have-less’ province." In Government restructuring and career public service in Canada. Edited by Evert A. Lindquist. (Monographs on Canadian Public Administration, no. 23). Toronto: Institute of Public Administration of Canada, 2000. pp. 260-284.

_______. Pulling against gravity: economic development in New Brunswick during the McKenna years. Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2001. 199 p. ill.

Schneider, Dorothy Pringle. The Chaffey dynasty of Indian Island, N.B. n.p.: [author], [2000]. unp. ill.

Scobie, Charles H.H. The Rotary Club of Sackville, New Brunswick 1931-2001. Sackville, N.B.: Rotary Club of Sackville, 2001. 48 p.

Snow, Claude. La dé-McKennisation. [Caraquet, N.-B.]: C. Snow, 1999. 64 p.

Surette, Paul. Mésagouèche : l’évasion d’un peuple. [Saint-Joseph, N.-B.]: Société historique de Memramcook, 1991. 145 p. ill.

A Sutherland - Stephenson family history in New England, New Brunswick, Wisconsin and Minnesota. [St. Paul, Minn.]: [Carol & B.F. Fuller], [2002]. [33] p. map. – also includes material on Kenneys and Kimballs in Nova Scotia who supported the Patriots during the American Revolution.

"Thomas Robichaud. Un émigré de Ste. Rose à Détroit." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIX, 2 (mai-août 2001): 81-83.

"A tribute to Marco Polo." Canadian Yachting. Summer (2001): 7.

Underhill, Doug. Proud stories from the Miramichi. (History, people and places). Saint John: Neptune, 2001. 127 p. ill.

Viateur, Donat. "Souvenirs de la Rivière-aux-ormes [1962]." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXIX, 3 (sept.-déc. 2001): 39-68.

Webb, Jeff A. "The Arthur Webb story 1885-1964." Labour-Le Travail 48 (Fall 2001): 157-196. – story of teenage emigrant from the United Kingdom to Woodstock, New Brunswick in the early 20th century.

Wilson, Barry K. Benedict Arnold: a traitor in our midst. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2001. 271 p. ill.

Winslow-York, Dena L. "They lynched Jim Cullen": New England’s only lynching [1873]. Ph.D. thesis, University of Maine, 2000. 298 p. – includes an examination of capital punishment in Maine and in New Brunswick.

Yocom, Margaret R. "Exuberance in control: the dialogue of ideas in the tales and fan towers of woodsman William Richard of Phillips, Maine." Northeast Folklore 35 (2000): 265-297. – re Guillaume Jean Richard, Acadian storyteller, born in 1900 near Rogersville, New Brunswick.

NEWFOUNDLAND

Adams, Gordon. The complexity of the merchant-fisher relationship: revising the merchant domination thesis. M.M.S. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2001. 44 p.

Adams-Haldenby, Loreen. "The Bonavista Branch Line." Downhomer 14, 5 (Oct. 2001): 65-66.

"Another interesting Newfoundlander: George W. Chauncey." [1849-1895] Edited and introduced by H.W. Goudie. Newfoundland Ancestor 16, 2 (Summer 2000): 75-76. – written in 1885.

Baker, Melvin. "Prominent figures from our recent past: John Glover Stone [1876-1934]." Newfoundland Quarterly (Summer-Fall 2001): 36-37.

Beardsall, Sandra. "‘Impoverished spiritual life’, or ‘possessed of the true riches’? Navigating the poles of Newfoundland Methodist historiography." Canadian Methodist Historical Society. Papers 13 (1999 and 2000): 61-73.

Billard, J. Gordon. "Early Newfoundland schools and curriculum." Newfoundland Quarterly (Spring-Summer 2000): 21-28. (Aspects 34, 4 Spring-Summer 2000).

Botting, Ingrid. "Understanding domestic service through oral history and the census: the case of Grand Falls, Newfoundland." Resources for Feminist Research 28, 1-2 (2000): 99-119.

Brasseur, Patrice. "Les néologismes de sens en franco-terre-neuvien." Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies no. 47 (1999): 247-258.

Brown, Stephen R. "Decline of a people." Beaver 80, 2 (Apr.-May 2000): 37. – the Beothuk people.

Budgell, Leonard. "Remarkable women." Them Days 25, 2 (Winter 2000): 24-26. – re hardships endured by Inuit in the 20th century.

Bulgin, Iona. Mapping the self in the "utmost purple rim": published Labrador memoirs of four Grenfell nurses. Ph.D. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2001. 483 p.

Butt, Grace. "The past is the present." Newfoundland Quarterly (Spring-Summer 2000): 12. – reminiscences of the Amulree Report, the fall of Responsible Government and the National Convention.

Cadigan, Sean. "Whose fish? Science, ecosystems and ethics in fisheries management literature since 1992." Acadiensis XXXI, 1 (Autumn 2001): 171-195.

_______. "The role of agriculture in outport self-sufficiency." In The resilient outport: ecology, economy, and society in rural Newfoundland. (Social and economic papers, no. 25). Edited by Rosemary E. Ommer. St. John’s: ISER Books, 2002. pp. 241-262.

"Canadian Marconi Company." Them Days 27, 1 (Fall 2001): 16-17, 33. – a sampling of 1946 telegrams.

Canning, Patricia, and Charlotte Strong. "Children and families adjusting to the cod moratorium." In The resilient outport: ecology, economy, and society in rural Newfoundland. (Social and economic papers, no. 25). Edited by Rosemary E. Ommer. St. John’s: ISER Books, 2002. pp. 319-341.

City of St. John’s list of designated heritage buildings. [St. John’s: City of St. John’s, Dept. of Engineering and Planning, 2001]. 4 p.

Collins, Angela. Learning by heart: a poignant account of teaching in rural Newfoundland in the 1950s: fiction. St. John’s: Creative Publishers, 2001. 149 p. – historical fiction.

Collins, Irene. Keepers of the light: the Cantwells of Cape Spear, Newfoundland: a family history. [St. John’s: I. Collins?], 2001. (Quebec, Canada: AGMV Marquis). 137 p. ill.

Cooper, Andrea. "Matting season: hooked rugs of the Grenfell Mission." ArtsAtlantic 18, 2 (Fall 2001): 72. – exhibition review.

Crosbie, John C. "How can Newfoundland and Labrador finally achieve the prosperity which originally led the province into Confederation?" Atlantic Business 12, 2 (Apr.-May 2001): 110.

_______. "How can Newfoundland and Labrador finally achieve the prosperity which originally led the province into Confederation? Part II." Atlantic Business 12, 3 (June-July 2001): 70.

Crummey, Michael. "Changing history: is it wrong for a novelist to alter the ‘facts’?" Quill & Quire (Nov. 2001): 40, 42. – re River Thieves.

_______. River thieves. Toronto: Doubleday Canada, 2001. 335 p. – historical fiction.

Cuff, Harry. "The Newfoundland Quarterly: a brief chronicle." Newfoundland Quarterly (Winter 2001): 15-18. – covers the period from 1901 to 1951.

_______. "The Newfoundland Quarterly: a brief chronicle: the years 1952-1966." Newfoundland Quarterly (Spring 2001): 2-3.

_______. "The Newfoundland Quarterly: a brief chronicle of the years 1966 to 2001. Books celebrating the Newfoundland Quarterly’s 100th anniversary." Newfoundland Quarterly (Summer-Fall 2001): 1-7.

Cullum, Linda Kathleen. Fashioning selves and identities: contested narratives, disputed subjects. Ph.D. thesis, University of Toronto, 2000. 424 p. – personal narratives of men and women employed at the Job Brother’s fish plant in St. John’s between 1930 and 1967.

Davis, David. "A survey of Newfoundland government records." Newfoundland Ancestor 17, 4 (Fall 2001): 179-183.

Dunn, Christopher. "The Newfoundland public service: the past as prologue." In Government restructuring and career public service in Canada. Edited by Evert A. Lindquist. (Monographs on Canadian Public Administration, no. 23). Toronto: Institute of Public Administration of Canada, [2000]: 173-207.

Durdle, Jodi L. Women, health and social change in a rural Newfoundland community. M.A. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2001. 176 p.

Dwyer, Michael. Sea of heartbreak: an extraordinary account of a Newfoundland fishing voyage. Toronto: Key Porter Books, 2001. 207 p. ill.; map.

"The Eleanor Power story." In Uncertain justice: Canadian women and capital punishment 1754-1953. By F. Murray Greenwood and Beverley Boissery. Toronto: Dundurn Press, [2000]. pp. 23-38.

Ellison, Suzanne. Historical directory of Newfoundland and Labrador newspapers. St. John’s: Queen Elizabeth II Library, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2001. 210 p.

"End of an era for the Patey family." Seascapes 2, 4 (July 2001): 92. – re postmasters at River of Ponds, 1851-2001.

English, Christopher. "Newfoundland’s early laws and legal institutions: from fishing admirals to the Supreme Court of Judicature in 1791-92." In Canada’s legal inheritances. Edited by DeLloyd J. Guth and W. Wesley Pue. Winnipeg: Canadian Legal History Project, Faculty of Law, University of Manitoba, 2001. pp. 55-78. – corrected and expanded from Manitoba Law Journal vol. 23, no. 1-3 (Jan. 1996).

________, et al. A flag, an anthem, a courthouse. (Silk robes and sou’ ‘westers publication, no. 3). St. John’s: Law Society of Newfoundland, 2001. 46 p. ill.

"Far-reaching results of Marconi’s invention." Newfoundland Quarterly (Winter 2001): 7-11.

Fitzgerald, Jack. Beyond belief: incredible stories of old St. John’s. St. John’s: Creative Book Pub., 2001. 151 p. ill.

Fitzgerald, John Edward. "‘The difficult little island’ that ‘must be taken in’." Newfoundland Quarterly 35, 3 (Spring 2001): 21-28. (Aspects 35, 3 Spring 2001) – re effect of World War One on Newfoundland.

Foley, Sonya M. The women of Fogo: hear them speak. Gander, Nfld.: Economy Printing Limited, 2001. 272 p. ill.

"From the files of the Newfoundland Quarterly; prophesies and observations on communications; events in early 1900s communications." Newfoundland Quarterly (Winter 2001): 4-6.

Galgay, Frank, and Michael McCarthy. Olde St. John’s: stories from a seaport city. St. John’s: Flanker Press, 2001. 211 p. ill.

Glavine, Paul Lawrence. Gender and the Newfoundland fishery crisis: a reexamination of adjustment. M.M.S. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2001. 72 p.

Goss, David. "Making the past the present." Saltscapes 2, 6 (Nov.-Dec. 2001): 43- 45. – re Christmas traditions, including Tib’s Eve.

Gushue, John. "Voices from the outports." Maclean’s 114, 33 (Aug. 2001): 24-28. – reminiscences of abandoned communities.

Guttridge, Roger. "Old world connection: the earliest transatlantic link." Downhomer 14, 7 (Dec. 2001): 36-37. – re connections between Bristol, England and Newfoundland.

_______. "Seeking William Taverner." Downhomer 13, 10 (Mar. 2001): 38-39.

Haedrich, Richard L., and Johanne Fishcher. "Thermodynamics for Marxists." In The resilient outport: ecology, economy, and society in rural Newfoundland. (Social and economic papers, no. 25). Edited by Rosemary E. Ommer. St. John’s: ISER Books, 2002. pp. 103-137.

Harding, Bob. "Wireless in Newfoundland, 1901-1933." Newfoundland Quarterly (Summer-Fall 2001): 15-19.

Hardy, Herbert. "The wireless operators of the Hardy family." Them Days 26, 4 (Summer 2001): 3-14.

Harp, George (Rev.). "Moravian missionary diary at Makkovik - 1948." Them Days 26, 3 (Spring 2001): 13-29.

Hewitt, Keith W. "The Fisheries Protection Service 1833-1913." Newfoundland Quarterly (Winter 2001): 21-27. (Aspects 35, 2 Winter 2001).

Historic walking tour. [Grand Falls-Windsor, Nfld.]: Grand Falls-Windsor Heritage Society Inc., [2001]. 12 p. ill.

"The Honourable Reginald Beaton Tulk." Newfoundland Quarterly (Winter 2001): 19.

Howley, Martin, and Gerald Penney. "19th-century Mi’kmaq prayer book returns to Conne River, Newfoundland." Canadian Conservation Institute. CCI Newsletter 26 (Nov. 2000): 5. – see also issue for May 2000 concerning the conservation of the prayer book.

Hutchings, Jeffrey A., Barbara Neis, and Paul Ripley. "The ‘nature’ of cod, gadus morhua." In The resilient outport: ecology, economy, and society in rural Newfoundland. (Social and economic papers, no. 25). Edited by Rosemary E. Ommer. St. John’s: ISER Books, 2002. pp. 140-185.

Janes, Burton K. The ancient landmarks of Happy Cove and the Faithful Seven: the history of Beacon Tabernacle, Birchy Bay, Newfoundland. Birchy Bay, Nfld.: Beacon Tabernacle, 2001. 234 p.

Janes, Percy. "The naval career of Peter Jensen." Newfoundland Quarterly (Winter 2001): 37-38.

Janzen, Olaf Uwe. "‘Of consequence to the service’: the rationale behind cartographic surveys in early eighteenth century Newfoundland." Northern Mariner 11, 1 (Jan. 2001): 1-10.

Jarvis, Dale Gilbert. Architectural change and architectural meaning in Moravian Labrador. M.A. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2001. 158 p.

Johnson, Trudi Dale. Matrimonial property law in Newfoundland to the end of the nineteenth century. Ph.D. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1998. 333 p.

Kearley, Bonnie. "A search for Rose." Newfoundland Quarterly (Fall 2000): 27-29. (Aspects 35, 1 Fall 2000). – re writer R.M. Greene, 1892-1963.

LaFramboise, Lisa. "‘Just a little like an explorer’: Mina Hubbard and the making of A woman’s way." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada 39, 1 (Spring 2001): 7-44. – field notes and published narrative on Hubbard’s Labrador exploration, 1892-1907.

Laing, Beryl Joyce. Stroll down memory lane: a family memoir. [Nfld.?: W.L. Smith, 2001?]. 35 [2] p. ill.

Letters from the past: salt cod and relief during the Great Depression. [Leader, Sask.: Gordon Stueck, 2001]. 69 p. – food relief from Newfoundland to Saskatchewan, 1929.

Lind, Francis T. The letters of Mayo Lind: Newfoundland’s unofficial war correspondent, 1914-1916. Foreword by Peter Neary. St. John’s: Creative Publishers, 2001. 159 p. ill. – originally published in 1919.

McAlpine, Scott. "Last passage." Beaver 81, 4 (Aug.-Sept. 2001): 40-42. – re Labrador coastal ferry service Red Bay to Cartwright.

McBride, Michelle, Gregory S. Kealey, and Sean Cadigan. "Jobs at any cost: the political economy of twentieth-century Newfoundland." In The resilient outport: ecology, economy, and society in rural Newfoundland. (Social and economic papers, no. 25). Edited by Rosemary E. Ommer. St. John’s: ISER Books, 2002. pp. 265-288.

McFarlane, Lucy Fitzpatrick. "The way we were." Downhomer 13, 10 (Mar. 2001): 54-55. – reminiscences of childhood games and beliefs.

McGrath, James M.F. "A water side hotel: from the papers of Dr. James M.F. McGrath." Edited and introduced by Robin McGrath. Newfoundland Quarterly (Winter 2001): 28-31. – reminiscences of St. John’s hotel, 1902-1975.

MacLeod, Malcolm. "Memorial – the university with 1,637 names." Newfoundland Quarterly (Summer-Fall 2001): 38-39. – re university’s connection with World War One.

Major, Kevin. As near to heaven by sea: a history of Newfoundland and Labrador. Toronto: Viking, 2001. 492 p. ill.; maps.

"Missing Link: the Marconi station in Fogo." Downhomer 14, 6 (Nov. 2001): 81-82.

Murray, Hilda Chaulk. "Root cellars." Newfoundland Quarterly (Summer-Fall 2001): 8-11. – reminiscences of growing up in Maberly.

Neis, Barabara, and Melanie Morris. "Fishers’ ecological knowledge and fisheries science: the capelin fishery, 1975-1996." In The resilient outport: ecology, economy, and society in rural Newfoundland. (Social and economic papers, no. 25). Edited by Rosemary E. Ommer. St. John’s: ISER Books, 2002. pp. 205-240.

Norcliffe, Glen. "John Cabot’s legacy in Newfoundland: resource depletion and the resource cycle." Geography 84, 363, pt. 2 (Apr. 1999): 97-109.

O’Hara, Aidan. "‘The entire island is United ...’: the attempted United Irish rising in Newfoundland, 1800." History Ireland (Spring 2000): 18-21.

Ommer, Rosemary E. "Newfoundland: environment, history, and rural development." In The resilient outport: ecology, economy, and society in rural Newfoundland. (Social and economic papers, no. 25). Edited by Rosemary E. Ommer. St. John’s: ISER Books, 2002. pp. 21-39.

Parish, C.C., T.A. Abrajano, S.M. Budge, Y.L. Favaro, R.J. Helleur, E. Hudson, and K. Pulchan. "The marine environment: past and present inputs to Trinity Bay." In The resilient outport: ecology, economy, and society in rural Newfoundland. (Social and economic papers, no. 25). Edited by Rosemary E. Ommer. St. John’s: ISER Books, 2002. pp. 40-72.

Perry, Jill Samfya. Nursing for the Grenfell Mission: maternalism and moral reform in northern Newfoundland and Labrador, 1894-1938. M.A. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1997. 188 p.

Poole, Calvin J. A backward glance: historical St. Lewis, Labrador. St. Lewis, Labrador: Batal Distributors. 2001. (St. Anthony, Nfld.: Bebb Publishing Ltd.) 112 p. ill.; map.

Poole, Cyril F. George Halden Earle: a concert unto himself. St. John’s: Creative Publishers, 2001. 157 p. ill. – biography of Anglican clergyman.

Ransom, Sharon Chubbs. "Seeking distant shores." Newfoundland Ancestor 16, 1 (Spring 2000): 20-21. – re emigration from the southwest coast of Newfoundland to Quebec’s lower north shore in the 1870s.

"Receiving the world: 100 years of wireless communication." Newfoundland Quarterly (Winter 2001): 2-3.

The resilient outport: ecology, economy and society in rural Newfoundland. (Social and economic papers, no. 25). Edited by Rosemary E. Ommer. St. John’s: ISER Books, 2002. 358 p. ill.; maps.

Ries, Barry. "Anatomy of a rescue." Beaver 81, 3 (June-July 2001): 38-43. – re 1942 wreck of American navy ships at St. Lawrence.

Riggs, Bert. "Ellen Carbery: businesswoman, traveller and poet [1845-1915]." Downhomer 14, 6 (Nov. 2001): 96-97.

Robbins, Nancy E. Images and realities: women’s experiences in a Newfoundland and Labrador fishery crisis. M.W.S. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1997. 169 p.

Robinson, Andrew. "Leaving Hebron, Moravian Mission, Hebron ... 1959." Them Days 27, 1 (Fall 2001): 48-52, 53-54.

Roswell, Raymond R. "S.S. Langleecrag, 1947." Downhomer 13, 11 (Apr. 2001): 78-80. – re wreck at Great Sacred Island, off Cape Onion.

Samson, Colin. "Rights as the reward for simulated cultural sameness: the Innu in the Canadian colonial context." In Culture and rights: anthropological perspectives. Edited by Jane K. Cowan, Marie-Bénédicte Dembour, and Richard A. Wilson. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001. pp. 226-248. – re Labrador Innu community.

Sanger, Chesley W., and A.B. Dickinson. "Newfoundland and Labrador shore-station whaling: overexpansion and decline, 1905-1917." Northern Mariner 10, 4 (Oct. 2000): 13-37.

Sinclair, Richard. "Leaving and staying: Bonavista residents adjust to the moratorium." In The resilient outport: ecology, economy, and society in rural Newfoundland. (Social and economic papers, no. 25). Edited by Rosemary E. Ommer. St. John’s: ISER Books, 2002. pp. 289-318.

Squires, M. Elizabeth Hopkins. They lived by the sea. St. John’s: M.E. Squires, 2001. 343 p. ill.

Stacey, Jean Edwards. "Newfoundland homes and the people who lived in them." Newfoundland Ancestor 17, 4 (Fall 2001): 171-178.

Statistical assessment of growing up on eastern shores: a report on the children and youth of Newfoundland and Labrador from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth. St. John’s: Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Health Information, 2001. 138 p. graphs.

Stebbins, Robert A. "Contemporary issues in Newfoundland and Ontario." In The French enigma: survival and development in Canada’s francophone societies. By Robert A. Stebbins. Calgary: Detselig, 2000. pp. 151-164.

_______. "Francophone societies: Newfoundland and Ontario." In The French enigma: survival and development in Canada’s francophone societies. By Robert A. Stebbins. Calgary: Detselig, 2000. pp. 131-149.

Stone, Paul. "Telegraph station at Chateau." Them Days 27, 1 (Fall 2001): 13-15.

Sweet, Barb. "Digging the past." Canadian Geographic 121, 4 (July-Aug. 2001): 26. – re the Rooms building and Fort Townshend, St. John’s.

Symonds, Richard. The architecture and planning of the townsite development Corner Brook, 1923-5. [St. John’s]: [Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador], 2001. 13, [3] p. ill.; map.

Thorne, Robert. "The sinking of the I’m Alone." Downhomer 14, 5 (Oct. 2001): 61- 63. – re prohibition era United States Coast Guard attack on ship.

Tucker, Otto. "To Argentia in the spirit." Newfoundland Quarterly (Summer-Fall 2001): 12-14. - re Salvationist’s reminiscences of 1940s railway trip from St. John’s to Argentia.

Tulk, Robert E. Tales from the Kittiwake Coast. Gander: Kittiwake Economic Development Corporation, 2001. 195 p. ill. – re Bonavista Bay.

Wadleigh, M.E. Burden, M. Colbo, P. Davenport, N. Gogan, and P. Scott. "The Terrestrial environment: indicators of sustainability." In The resilient outport: ecology, economy, and society in rural Newfoundland. (Social and economic papers, no. 25). Edited by Rosemary E. Ommer. St. John’s: ISER Books, 2002. pp. 73-103.

Wellman, Jim. "The Fisheries Broadcast: 50 years going strong." Downhomer 13, 10 (Mar. 2001): 12-14. – re CBC radio program.

Where once we stood: Newfoundland Quarterly 100th anniversary anthology. Edited by Harry A. Cuff. St. John’s: Harry Cuff Publications, 2001. 239 p. ill.

Windsor Pentecostal Church, 97 King Street, Grand Falls-Windsor, NF: celebrating 75 years of God’s faithfulness. [Grand Falls-Windsor, Nfld.]: Windsor Pentecostal Church. [46] p. ill.

Wright, Miriam. "Early warning signs: changes in the Newfoundland inshore fisheries in the 1950s and 1960s." In The resilient outport: ecology, economy, and society in rural Newfoundland. (Social and economic papers, no. 25). Edited by Rosemary E. Ommer. St. John’s: ISER Books, 2002. pp. 186-204.

NOVA SCOTIA

Acker, Sarah, and Lewis Jackson. Historic Shelburne, 1870-1950. (Images of our past). Halifax: Nimbus; co-published with the Shelburne County Museum, 2001. 140 p. ill.

"African heritage supplement. A people’s odyssey." shunpiking. Nova Scotia’s discovery magazine 5, 1 (Feb.-Mar. 2000): 1-20. – special supplement in honour of Black history month.

Aucoin, Peter. "Nova Scotia: government restructuring and the career public service." In Government restructuring and career public service in Canada. Edited by Evert A. Lindquist. (Monographs on Canadian Public Administration, no. 23). Toronto: Institute of Public Administration of Canada, [2000]. pp. 231-259.

Barlow, Anthony. "Heritage recording of the Starr Manufacturing Company factory." In Industry and society in Nova Scotia: an illustrated history. Edited by James E. Candow. Halifax: Fernwood, 2001. pp. 197-216.

"‘Beauty, thou pretty plaything!’: Margaret Jordan – murderer? pirate?" In Uncertain justice: Canadian women and capital punishment 1754-1953. By F. Murray Greenwood and Beverley Boissery. Toronto: Dundurn Press, [2000]. pp. 61-80.

Beed, Blair. Titanic victims in Halifax graveyards. Halifax: Dtours Visitors and Convention Service, 2001. 161 p. ill.

Black, Fiona A. "Searching for the ‘vanguard of an army of Scots’ in the early Canadian book trade." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada 38, 2 (Fall 2000): 65-100.

"Black history and African heritage supplement: A people’s odyssey: 400 years of Nova Scotian History." shunpiking. Nova Scotia’s discovery magazine 6, 1 (Jan.-Apr. 2001): 9-18. – special supplement in honour of Black history month.

Brock, Nancy Helen. Beyond domesticity: the use and value of women’s leisure time in Halifax, 1880-1930. M.A. thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1998. 206 p.

Bushman, Richard Lyman. "Cultural orientations: migrations west, migrations north." In Planter links: community and culture in colonial Nova Scotia. Edited by Margaret Conrad and Barry Moody. (Planter Studies, no. 4). Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 2001. pp. 1-11.

Cahill, Barry. "‘Colchester men’: the pro-slavery Presbyterian witness of the Reverends Daniel Cock of Truro and David Smith of Londonderry." In Planter links: community and culture in colonial Nova Scotia. Edited by Margaret Conrad and Barry Moody. (Planter Studies, no. 4). Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 2001. pp. 133-144.

_______. "Dismissal of a president: the ordeal of Carleton Stanley at Dalhousie University, 1943-1945." Acadiensis XXXI, 1 (Autumn 2001): 76-102.

Campbell, Robin L. Women teachers in nineteenth-century Nova Scotia: an analysis of the effects of school reforms, 1811-1881. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1992. 211 p.

Cameron, James D. "From intimacy to detachment: the history of relations between St. Francis Xavier University and the Diocese of Antigonish to 1970." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 4 (2001): 70-83.

Christie, W.H. Michael. Brass Hill history: a look at some of the older homes and the early settlers. [Halifax]: [The Author], 2000. 167 p.

Clarke, George Elliott. "Paradise, a poet and promised land." Canadian Geographic 121, 1 (Jan.-Feb. 2001): 98. – essay on Three Mile Plains.

Conlin, Daniel. "They plundered well: Planters as privateers, 1793-1805." In Planter links: community and culture in colonial Nova Scotia. Edited by Margaret Conrad and Barry Moody. (Planter Studies, no. 4). Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 2001. pp. 20-35.

Corless, Tara Diane. "Lunch boxes on the march": women, family-feeding, and the Nova Scotia nutrition programme, 1935-1959. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1998. 147 p.

Cuthbertson, Brian. "Robert Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Uniacke at St. George’s Church: evangelical fervour and good works, 1825-1870." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 4 (2001): 25-47.

de Gannes, Renée Elise. Better suited to deal with women and children: pioneer policewomen in Halifax, Nova Scotia. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1999. 152 p.

The diary of Sarah Clinch: a spirited socialite in Victorian Nova Scotia. Edited by Meghan Hallett. Halifax: Nimbus, 2001. 182 p. ill.

Divisions of the heart: Elizabeth Bishop and the art of memory and place. Edited by Sandra Barry, Gwendolyn Davies and Peter Sanger. Wolfville: Gaspereau Press, 2001. 315 p. ill. – essays presented at a symposium at Acadia University, 1998.

Dixon, Margaret J., and Delphin A. Muise. "Wooden world to tourist gateway: Yarmouth in the 1880s and 1890s." In Industry and society in Nova Scotia: an illustrated history. Edited by James E. Candow. Halifax: Fernwood, 2001. pp. 159-182.

Doll, Peter M. "The establishment of a colonial high church episcopate." In Revolution, religion, and national identity. Imperial Anglicanism in British North America, 1745-1795. By Peter M. Doll. Madison, N.J.: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2000. pp. 210-236.

_______. "Religious rivalry and the struggle for Acadia, 1732-1770." In Revolution, religion, and national identity. Imperial Anglicanism in British North America, 1745-1795. By Peter M. Doll. Madison, N.J.: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2000. pp. 35-65.

Earle, Michael. "Coal in the history of Nova Scotia." In Industry and society in Nova Scotia: an illustrated history. Edited by James E. Candow. Halifax: Fernwood, 2001. pp. 57-80.

_______. "The building of Steel Union Local 1064: Sydney, 1935-37." In Industry and society in Nova Scotia: an illustrated history. Edited by James E. Candow. Halifax: Fernwood, 2001. pp. 39-56.

Eaton, Evelyn. Quietly my captain waits. Introduction by Barry M. Moody. (Formac fiction treasures series: reprint with contextual introduction). Halifax: Formac, 2001. 365 p.

Furlong, Pauline. Historic Amherst. (Images of our past series). Halifax: Nimbus, 2001. 156 p. ill.

Getting rid of alders: 100 seasons of farm and country living from the pages of "Rural Delivery Magazine". Compiled and edited by Kevin MacDonnell. Halifax: Nimbus, 2001. 256 p.

Girard, Philip. "‘I will not pin my faith to his sleeve’: Beemish Murdoch, Joseph Howe, and responsible government revisited." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 4 (2001): 48-69.

_______. "Preacher to planter to patriarch: the vicissitudes of the Reverend James Murdoch." In Planter links: community and culture in colonial Nova Scotia. Edited by Margaret Conrad and Barry Moody. (Planter Studies, no. 4). Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 2001. pp. 105-118.

Guildford, Janet. "The role of women in Nova Scotia’s industrial revolution." In Industry and society in Nova Scotia: an illustrated history. Edited by James E. Candow. Halifax: Fernwood, 2001. pp. 183-196.

Gwyn, Julian. "Disposal of property in female wills: Nova Scotia, 1750-1830." In Planter links: community and culture in colonial Nova Scotia. Edited by Margaret Conrad and Barry Moody. (Planter Studies, no. 4). Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 2001. pp. 189-212.

_______. "Poseidon’s sphere: early naval history in Atlantic Canada." Acadiensis XXXI, 1 (Autumn 2001): 152-63.

Hamilton, Laurie. The painted house of Maud Lewis: conserving a folk art treasure. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 2001. 118 p. ill.

Harris, Richard. "Flattered but not imitated: co-operative self-help and the Nova Scotia Housing Commission, 1936-1973." Acadiensis XXXI, 1 (Autumn 2001): 103-128.

Hay, Eldon. "Planter politics and Convenanter controversies." In Planter links: community and culture in colonial Nova Scotia. Edited by Margaret Conrad and Barry Moody. (Planter Studies, no. 4). Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 2001. pp. 119-132.

Henderson, James [Sakej] Youngblood. "First Nations legal inheritances in Canada: the Mikmaq model." In Canada’s legal inheritances. Edited by DeLloyd J. Guth and W. Wesley Pue. Winnipeg: Canadian Legal History Project, Faculty of Law, University of Manitoba, 2001. pp. 1-31. – corrected and expanded from Manitoba Law Journal vol. 23, no. 1-3 (Jan. 1996).

Hickman, Albert. The sacrifice of the "Shannon." Introduction by Ian Johnson. (Formac fiction treasures series: reprint with contextual introduction.) Halifax: Formac, 2001. 325 p.

Industry and society in Nova Scotia: an illustrated history. Edited by James E. Candow. Halifax: Fernwood, 2001. 218 p. ill.

Jaffee, David. "New England diaspora: village culture in post-revolutionary New Hampshire and Nova Scotia." In Planter links: community and culture in colonial Nova Scotia. Edited by Margaret Conrad and Barry Moody. (Planter Studies, no. 4). Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 2001. pp. 81-104.

Jakobson, Borga. Errand Boy in the Mooseland Hills. Translated by Borga Jakobson. Halifax: Formac, 2001. 192 p. – translation of original work based on the story of Icelandic settlement in Nova Scotia in 1875.

Johnston, John. "Mathieu Da Costa along the coasts of Nova Scotia: some possibilities." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 4 (2001): 152-164.

Jones, Alice. The night hawk. Introduction by Greg Marquis. (Formac fiction treasures series: reprint with contextual introduction.) Halifax: Formac, 2001. 398 p.

Judd, Peter Haring. "An ‘Uncompromising Whig’ and rebel pastor in Planter Nova Scotia, 1766-1778." In Planter links: community and culture in colonial Nova Scotia. Edited by Margaret Conrad and Barry Moody. (Planter Studies, no. 4). Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 2001. pp. 58-80.

Lafferty, Renée Nicole. "A very special service": day care, welfare and child development. Jost Mission day nursery, Halifax, 1920-1955. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1998. 141 p.

Langille, Lynn Lorene. Mi’kmaq women in politics and society: women, nation, and tradition. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1994. 147 p.

Latta, Peter. "Stone quarrying in Wallace." In Industry and society in Nova Scotia: an illustrated history. Edited by James E. Candow. Halifax: Fernwood, 2001. pp. 99-114.

Laurence, William H. "‘Never been a very promising speculation’: requests for financial assistance from authors of non-fiction books to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, 1800-1850." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada 39, 2 (Autumn 2002): 45-78.

Let us remember the old Mi’kmaq = Mikwíte’lmanej Mikmaqu’k. Leah Rosenmeier, curator; edited by Tim Bernard and Catherine Martin. Halifax: Nimbus, 2001. 140 p. ill. – based on an exhibition produced by the Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq and the Robert S. Peabody Museum of Archaeology, Andover, Massachusetts, with the photographs of Frederick Johnson.

"The lost letters of Bishop Asbury." Edited by Robert Drew Simpson. Methodist History 39, 3 (2001): 201-206.

Lynch, Peter. "Telling the immigrant story: the last ‘immigration shed’ in Canada, Halifax’s Pier 21 is now an interactive facility honouring the experience." Imperial Oil Review 85, 440 (Spring 2001): 2-7.

MacDonald, Bertrum H., and Nancy F. Vogan. "James Dawson of Pictou and The Harmonicon: sacred music for Victorian Maritimers." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada 38, 2 (Fall 2000): 33-64.

MacKenzie, Rennie. In the pit: a Cape Breton coal miner. Wreck Cove, N.S.: Breton Books, 2001. 166 p. ill.

MacKinnon, Robert. "Agriculture and rural change in Nova Scotia, 1851-1951." In Canadian Papers in Rural History X. Edited by Donald H. Akenson. Langdale Press: Gananoque, Ont., 1996. pp. 231-273.

"Mac-Talla. Culture. Heritage. History. Language. Politics." shunpiking. Nova Scotia’s discovery magazine 6, 2 (May-June 2001): 10-31. – special supplement produced by shunpiking and the Gaelic Council of Nova Scotia.

McCreath, Peter L. The life and times of Alexander Keith: Nova Scotia’s brewmaster. Tantallon, N.S.: Four East, 2001. 88 p. ill.

McLaughlin, Robert. "New England planters prior to migration: the case of Chatham, Massachusetts." In Planter links: community and culture in colonial Nova Scotia. Edited by Margaret Conrad and Barry Moody. (Planter Studies, no. 4). Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 2001. pp. 12-19.

"Mi’kmaq History Month Supplement." shunpiking 30 (Oct.-Nov. 1999): 5-16. – special supplement in honour of Mi’kmaq history month.

Murray, David. "Just excuses: jury culture in Barrington Township, Nova Scotia, 1795-1837." In Planter links: community and culture in colonial Nova Scotia. Edited by Margaret Conrad and Barry Moody. (Planter Studies, no. 4). Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 2001. pp. 36-57.

Naftel, William D. "The Iron Works of Londonderry, 1848-1910." In Industry and society in Nova Scotia: an illustrated history. Edited by James E. Candow. Halifax: Fernwood, 2001. pp. 19-38.

Ned Harris’ letters from Mahone Bay, 1884-1889. Edited by Robert Tuck. Charlottetown: Maplewood Books, 2001. 189 p. ill.

Nova Scotia atlas. Prepared by Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations Nova Scotia Geomatics Centre. 5th rev. ed. Halifax: Formac, 2001. 1 vol.

Nunn, Bruce. More history with a twist: true stories from Mr. Nova Scotia Know-It-All. Halifax: Nimbus, 2001. 201 p. ill.

O’Keefe, Theresa Marie. Gender politics in Nova Scotia political parties. M.A. thesis, Acadia University, 1996. 128 p.

Partridge, Ken. "Original charm [Planter farmhouse renovation, Falmouth, N.S.]." East Coast Living 5, 1 (Fall-Winter 2001-02): 24-30.

Patterson, Arnie. Arnie Patterson: a Nova Scotian’s memoir. Halifax: Nimbus, 2001. 176 p. ill. – autobiography of Nova Scotian newspaper person, Trudeau spokesman and radio station owner.

Paulsen, Kenneth. "Lunenburg and the formation of local government in Nova Scotia." In Planter links: community and culture in colonial Nova Scotia. Edited by Margaret Conrad and Barry Moody. (Planter Studies, no. 4). Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 2001. pp. 145-152.

"People of the dawn: second annual Mi’kmaq/First Nations history supplement. Reclaiming history." shunpiking. Nova Scotia’s discovery magazine 5, 5 (Oct.-Dec. 2000): 8-20. – special supplement in honour of Mi’kmaq history month.

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

Phillips, Jim, and Allyson N. May. "Homicide in Nova Scotia, 1749-1815." Canadian Historical Review 82, 4 (Dec. 2001): 625-661.

Precious, Susan Marion-Jean. The women of Africville: race and gender in postwar Halifax. M.A. thesis, Queen’s University, 1998. 114 p.

Reilly, Nolan. "The rise and fall of industrial Amherst, 1860-1930." In Industry and society in Nova Scotia: an illustrated history. Edited by James E. Candow. Halifax: Fernwood, 2001. pp. 129-158.

Roper, Henry. "Camp Avon at King’s College: Henrietta Russell’s visit to Nova Scotia in 1893." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 4 (2001): 1-24.

Rosenberg, Neil V. "The Springhill mine disaster songs: class, memory and persistence in Canadian folksong." Northeast Folklore 35 (2000): 153-187.

Ross, Sally. Les écoles acadiennes en Nouvelle-Écosse, 1758-2000. Moncton: Centre d’études acadiennes, Université de Moncton, 2001. 206 p. ill.

Saunders, Marshall. Beautiful Joe: an autobiography. Introduction by Gwendolyn Davies. (Formac fiction treasures series: reprint with contextual introduction). Halifax: Formac, 2001. 306 p.

Sheppard, Tom. Historic Queens County. (Images of our past). Halifax: Nimbus, 2001. 158 p. ill.

Spicer, Stanley. The age of sail: the master shipbuilders of the Maritimes. Halifax: Formac, 2001. 144 p. ill.

Stack, Gina Louise. Beyond a binary opposition: the changing constructions of woman on early Halifax television. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1998. 135 p.

Stevens, Maynard G. Where they rest in peace: a guided tour of seven historic cemeteries in Kings County, Nova Scotia. Wolfville: Gaspereau Press, 2001. 104 p. ill.

Taylor, M. Brook. "Frederick William Wallace: the making of an iron man." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 4 (2001): 84-107.

Tennant, Robert D., Jr. "An introduction to Nova Scotia’s industrial railways." In Industry and society in Nova Scotia: an illustrated history. Edited by James E. Candow. Halifax: Fernwood, 2001. pp. 81-98.

Twohig, Peter L. "Public health in industrial Cape Breton, 1900-1930s." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 4 (2001): 108-131.

_______. "‘Local girls’ and ‘lab boys’: gender, skill and medical laboratories in Nova Scotia in the 1920s and 1930s." Acadiensis XXXI, 1 (Autumn 2001): 55-75.

Varkey, Joy. "Louisbourg and Versailles, 1713-1745: a case study of policy initiatives from below." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 4 (2001): 132-151.

Vogan, Nancy. "The Robert Moor tunebook and musical culture in eighteenth-century Nova Scotia." In Planter links: community and culture in colonial Nova Scotia. Edited by Margaret Conrad and Barry Moody. (Planter Studies, no. 4). Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 2001. pp. 154-164.

Waite, P.B. "Love in code." Beaver 81, 1 (Feb.-Mar. 2001): 24-26. – re John S.D. Thompson and his wife, Annie Affleck.

Westray [video recording]. Paul Cowan, Director. Montreal: National Film Board of Canada, 2001. 80 min. VHS, stereo sound, colour (C9101 033).

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Baglole, Harry. Celebrating responsible government at age 150. Charlottetown: Institute of Island Studies, 2000. http://www.upei.ca/~iis/prart.html

_______. "150 years of responsible government calls for celebration and scrutiny." Charlottetown Guardian. Wed. 27 Dec. 2000. p. A7.

_______. Land use issues on Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown: Institute of Island Studies, 2001. http://www.upei.ca/~iis/landuse.html – lecture given to the Federation of Prince Edward Island Municipalities, Mount Stewart, Sat., 27 Oct. 2002.

Clay, Syd. "The Prince Edward Island Regiment Museum." Voice for Island Seniors (Nov. 2001): 9.

Cole, Sally. "Guest children: British evacuees on Prince Edward Island." The Island Magazine 50 (Fall-Winter 2001): 19-22.

Cousins, David. Some Island entrepreneurs. Charlottetown: Institute of Island Studies, 2001. http://www.upei.ca/~iis/entrepren.html – biographies of Donald Allan, Owen Connolly, Joseph Gaudin, Thomas Hall, F.W. Hyndman, Carol Livingstone, Elmer MacDonald, John MacLean, Uriah Matthew, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Patrick Morris, Keith Rogers and James Yeo.

Cousins, J.A. The geography of governance: an overview of boundaries, powers and responsibilities on Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown: Institute of Island Studies, 1999. 66 p. http://www.upei.ca/~iis/geography.html

Croken, Lowell, and Norma E. Palmer. Prince Edward Island historical review of provincial election results, 1900 to 26 February 2001. Charlottetown: Elections Prince Edward Island, 2001. 145 p. ill.

Created with vision, to be promoted and preserved: a review of the provincial parks system and recommendations for a sustainable future. [Charlottetown: Tourism P.E.I.], 2001. 51 p. ill.

Devereux, Cecily. "‘Canadian classic’ and ‘commodity export’: the nationalism of ‘our’ Anne of Green Gables." Journal of Canadian Studies 36, 1 (Spring 2001): 11-28.

"Doubly-crossing syllables: Thomas O’Grady on poetry, exile, and Ireland." Studies in Canadian Literature 26, 1 (2001): 145-71. – interview with poet Thomas O’Grady of Prince Edward Island, Director of Irish Studies at the University of Massachusetts at Boston.

Doughart, George. The pattern set for us: a history of the concordant and related bodies of Freemasonry past and present on Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown: Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of P.E.I., 2001. 2 v. ill.

Family violence in Prince Edward Island: background information, October 2001. Charlottetown: Government of Prince Edward Island, 2001. 11 p. ill.

Final report: opportunities for collaboration, immigrant settlement on PEI. Charlottetown: Smith, Green & Associates, 2001. 24 p. ill.

Fort Augustus Consolidated, school history, 1953-2001. Researched and written by Ruth (Hughes) Shea. [P.E.I.]: Reunion Committee, 2001. 61 p. ill.

Francis, Gillian. Rainbow Valley and Rilla of Ingleside: Lucy Maud Montgomery’s chronicles of the Great War. B.A. Hons. Diss., Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2001. 49 p.

The Grahams of Lots 20, 21 & 22: Vol. 2 part 2 – the descendants of John Graham Sr. and Mary Belinda Bernard. [P.E.I.]: [n.p.], 2001. unp.

Heilbron, Alexandra. Remembering Lucy Maud Montgomery. Toronto: Dundurn Press, 2001. 255 p. ill.

MacDonald, Edward. "Magnificent obsession: twenty-five years of history in The Island Magazine; a brief sermon." The Island Magazine 50 (Fall-Winter 2001): 35-36.

MacDonald, G. Edward. "Nature and nurture: government and agriculture on Prince Edward Island 1901-2001." Corner Post 24, 8 (Nov. 2001): 1. http://www.gov.pe.ca/af/agweb

Mair, Nathan. "Bea Mair (1933-2001): her life and activities." Time & Tide 104 (Oct. 2001): 5-6, 9-10.

Mair, Nathan H. Genealogical resource for Georgetown, P.E.I.: vol. I, vital statistics from Island newspapers: 1792-1950. [Charlottetown: N.H. Mair, 2000]. 96 p.

_______. Genealogical resource for Georgetown, P.E.I.: vol. II, vital statistics from Island newspapers, 1951 to 1985. [Charlottetown: N.H. Mair, 2001]. [56] p.

_______. Georgetown stories: 1786-1950. [Charlottetown: N.H. Mair, 2000]. 122 p. ill. – compilation of articles and/or citations from Prince Edward Island newspapers.

Mayo, Margaret. "Canada (a journal) part 3, final, ‘visiting’." P.E.I. Genealogical Newsletter 25, 3 (Sept. 2001): 6-15.

McCabe, Shauna. "Judith Scherer: something about sources, simplicity and the sea." Arts Atlantic 18, 2 (Fall 2001): 50-51.

Millar, Pauline A. Roots & Branches – a story of Bideford and surrounding communities. Ellerslie, P.E.I.: West Prince Historical Society, 2001. 130 p. ill.

Moulton, Donalee. "19th-century casebooks found in PEI attic." Medical Post 37, 30 (Sept. 11, 2001): 55. – re Dr. David Shepard and his reading of the notebooks of Dr. John Mackieson, 19th-century physician.

Murphy, Samantha J. Rural planning and community development in Prince Edward Island. M.U.R.P. thesis, Dalhousie University, 2001. 104 p.

Nault, Jennifer. Prince Edward Island. (Eye on Canada series). Calgary: Weigl, 2002. 32 p. ill.

Neering, Rosemary. "Ghosts on the old gold trail ..." [Harrison-Lillooet gold trail]. Beautiful British Columbia Magazine 43, 3 (Fall 2001): 36-42. – includes a reference to Charles Gardiner, "a gold seeker from Prince Edward Island".

O’Shea, Art. Prince Edward Island priests away. [Charlottetown: The Author], 2001. 251 p.

Raywalt, James. ... And a cast of thousands. [Salem, Mass.: The author, 2001]. 751 p. ill. – genealogy of the descendants of John Lane and Joyce Lester/Lyster of Ireland, later of Mt. Mellick, Prince Edward Island.

_______. The MacIntyre-Johnston Alliance. [Salem, Mass.: The Author, 2001]. 174 p. ill. – the descendants of William MacIntyre and his wife, Anne Johnston, of New Perth and Brudenell, Prince Edward Island.

St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church: Souris, P.E.I. [n.p.: n.p., 2001]. 11 leaves. ill.

Sobey, Douglas. "The Department of the Marine and the search for masts on Ile Saint-Jean." The Island Magazine 50 (Fall-Winter 2001): 10-18.

"Strays in the 1901 BC Census, part 1." P.E.I. Genealogical Society Newsletter 25, 4 (Nov. 2001): 10-26. – Prince Edward Island "strays" in 1901 Census of British Columbia; Burrard District, Rivers Inlet, China Harbour, Princess Island.

Thompson, Alexa. "They came on seaworthy ships: Scottish pioneers to Prince Edward Island in the early 19th century." Celtic Heritage (May-June 2001): 33.

Watson, Julie V. "Prince Edward Island reaps a new harvest ... wind power." Atlantic Business 12, 5 (Oct.-Nov. 2001): 49-50.

West Prince Acadian Historic Committee. Genealogy of the eight Acadian founding families of Tignish. Tignish, P.E.I.: The Committee, 1999. 200 p. ill. – in French and English.

"The wooden cannon of Brackley Point." The Island Magazine 50 (Fall-Winter 2001): 37-41.

Woolaver, Jeff, and Wanita MacIntyre. The Life of a rural hospital: a journey of everyday life – the caring, sharing, laughter and tears. O’Leary, P.E.I.: The Community Hospital Book Committee, 2001. 200 p. ill. – O’Leary Community Hospital.

Wood, Kate Rebecca. Patriotic discourse: historicizing "Anne of Green Gables" and Prince Edward Island’s turn-of-the-century newspapers. M.A. thesis, University of Guelph, 2000. 131 p.