Recent Publications Relating to the History of the Atlantic Region

Editor:

Patricia L. Belier,
New Brunswick

Contributors:

Joan Ritcey,
Newfoundland and Labrador.

John MacLeod,
Nova Scotia.

Sharon Clark,
Prince Edward Island.

ATLANTIC PROVINCES

Abel, Kerry. "Tangled, lost and bitter? Current directions in the writing of Native history in Canada." Acadiensis XXVI, 1 (Autumn 1996): 92-101.

The Acadian connection = Le lien acadien. Film, 76 min. 51 sec. Director: Monique LeBlanc. NFB, 1995. Title Code: 105C 0195 076 MSN: 34827 — documents Acadian and Cajun branches of director’s family.

Andrew, Sheila. "Shaping a sense of humour: the rise of the written joke in 19th-century Acadian newspapers: 1867-87." Acadiensis XXVI, 2 (Spring 1997): 59-76. tables.

Atlantic Canada before Confederation: The Acadiensis Reader, Volume One. Edited by Phillip A. Buckner, Gail G. Campbell and David Frank. 3rd ed. Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1998. 385 p. ill. maps.

Atlantic Canada in the global community. Edited by James Crewe et al. [St. John’s]: Breakwater; co-published with Prentice Hall Ginn, Canada, 1998. 298 p. ill.

The Atlantic Canada Shipping Project. Ships and seafarers of Atlantic Canada [computer file]. St. John’s: Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1998. 1 computer laser optical disc. ill.

The Atlantic Groundfish Strategy (TAGS). [Ottawa]: Human Resources Development Canada, [1998]. [4] p.

Atlantic Oil Works. St. John’s: Publishing World inc, 1998-. — also available online: http://www.publishingworld.com/oilgal.html

Barrett, Wayne. The Atlantic Canada nature guide. Photography by Wayne Barrett, text by Harry Thurston. Toronto: Key Porter Books, 1998. 176 p. ill.

_________, and Anne MacKay. The New Maritimes. Halifax: Nimbus, 1997. 88 p. ill.

Bell, D.G. "History, Native issues and the courts: a forum. Historians and the culture of the courts." Acadiensis XVIII, 1 (Autumn 1998): 23-26.

Black, Doug. "New relationships on the east coast: alliancing, labour relations at Hibernia, the Sable gas joint public review." Alberta Law Review 36 (April 1998): 359-399. tables.

Blackwell, John D., and Laurie C.C. Stanley-Blackwell. "Canadian studies: a core collection." Choice 35 (Sept. 1997): 71-84.

Boghen, Andrew. "Provinces maritimes et Bassin des Caraïbes: différents types de rapports selon les cas." égalité — revue acadienne d’analyse politique 41 (printemps 1997): 171-179. tables.

Booth, Glenn Gordon. The Maine door to Canada: immigration to Canada via Portland Maine, 1907-1930. M.A. thesis, University of Maine, 1995. 97 p.

Boudreau, J. Paul, and Irene Gammel. "Linguistic schizophrenia: the poetics of Acadian identity construction." Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d’études canadiennes 32, 4 (Winter 1998): 52-68.

Bourque, André-T. Chez les anciens Acadiens: causeries du grand-père Antoine. Edition critique par Lauraine Léger. (Collection Blomidon, 2). Moncton: Chaire d’études acadiennes. Université de Moncton, 1994. 290 p. ill. — originally published in 1911.

Buxton, William J., and Charles R. Acland. American philanthropy and Canadian libraries: the politics of knowledge and information. Accompanied by "Report on Canadian libraries" submitted to the Rockefeller Foundation in 1941 by Charles F. McCombs. (Occasional papers). Montreal: Graduate School of Library and Information Studies and the Centre for Research on Canadian Cultural Industries & Institutions, McGill University, 1998. 52; [7], 81 p. Appendix.

Canada coast to coast: a guide to over 2,000 places to visit along the Trans-Canada and other great highways. Montreal: Reader’s Digest Association (Canada), 1998. 400 p. ill. maps.

Champeau, Florence. A study on the contemporary situation of First Nations in Québec and the Maritimes. M.A. thesis, Université de Bourgogne, 1994. 119 p.

Chute, Janet E. "Mi’kmaq fishing in the Maritimes: a historical overview." In Earth, water, air and fire. Studies in Canadian ethnohistory. Edited by David T. McNab for Nin.Da.Waab.Jig. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1998. pp. 95-113.

Clarke, P.D. "Pêche et identité en Acadie: nouveaux regardes sur la culture et la ruralité en milieu maritime." Recherches sociographiques XXXIX, 1 (jan.-avr. 1998): [59]-101.

Coish, E. Calvin. Exploring the Atlantic Provinces. (Readers for New Literates). Grand Falls-Windsor: College of the North Atlantic, 1998. 136 p. ill. maps.

Creighton, Norman. Talk about the Maritimes. Edited by Hilary Sircom. Halifax: Nimbus, 1998. 182 p. ill. — originally broadcast on CBC Radio.

Després, Anik. Essai d’ethnohistoire sur la contrebande de l’alcool en Acadie. M.Sc. thesis, l’Université de Montréal, 1996. 1 reel mfm.

Doig, James F., and Barbara Patton. Land registration and information service. The structure and operations of surveying, mapping, computer programming and land titles under the Council of Maritime Premiers, 1973-1974. Halifax: Council of Maritime Premiers, 1994. 179 p. ill. — cover title: The LRIS story: a legacy for the Maritimes.

Dubreuil, Stephan. Come quick danger. A history of marine radio in Canada. Ottawa: Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Coast Guard, 1998. 136 p. ill.

_________. CQD — Toujours à l’écoute. Histoire de la radio maritime au Canada. Ottawa: Pêches et Océans Canada. Garde côtière, 1998. 140 p. ill.

The Eighteenth Century. Edited by P.J. Marshall. (The Oxford History of the British Empire, v. II). Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. 639 p. tables. maps.

Emmerson, Frank. The Scots. (Peoples of the Maritimes) Halifax: Nimbus, 1997. 70 p. ill.

Ennals, Peter, and D.W. Holdsworth. Homeplace: the making of the Canadian dwelling over three centuries. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998. 305 p. ill. plans.

Evaluation of the Atlantic Groundfish Strategy (TAGS): TAGS/HRDC final evaluation report. (SP-AH046E-03-98). [Ottawa]: Human Resources Development Canada, 1998. 79 p.

Fagan, William T. Literacy for living: a study of literacy and cultural context in rural Canadian communities. (Social and economic studies; no. 60) St. John’s: ISER, 1998. 242 p.

Frank, David. "One hundred years after: film and history in Atlantic Canada." Acadiensis XXVI, 2 (Spring 1997): 112-136.

From a magic place: a book of verse from young Canadians aged up to 12 years. Edited by Olivera Andric. Victoria, B.C.: Poetry Institute of Canada at Pictorial Press, 1998. 208 p.

From Cape Cod to the Bay of Fundy. An environmental atlas of the Gulf of Maine. Edited by Philip W. Conkling. Cambridge, Ma.: MIT Press, 1995. 258 p. ill. maps.

García, Marie-France. "A renewal of Acadian identity." Cultures of the Commonwealth. Essays and Studies 1 (Winter 1995-96): 27-[48]. — special issue "National Identities"; published at the Université de Cergy- Pontoise, Cergy-Pontoise, France.

Gifts to last: Christmas stories from the Maritimes and Newfoundland. Selected and introduced by Walter Learning. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 1996. 212 p.

Gobbett, Brian, and Robert Irwin. Introducing Canada: an annotated bibliography of Canadian history in English. (Magill bibliographies). Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press; Pasadena, Calif.: Salem Press, 1998. 373 p.

Grady, Wayne. "Acadia. This is the forest primeval." In Chasing the chinook. On the trail of Canadian words and culture. Toronto: Viking; Penguin Books Canada Ltd., 1998. pp. 1-10.

_________. "Acadia, Acadia!" Queen’s Quarterly 105, 3 (Fall 1998): 382-391.

Gripper, John. Zoos in Maritime Canada: an investigative report. Toronto: World Society for the Protection of Animals, 1996. var. p.

Grzetic, Brenda. Women in technical work in Atlantic Canada: a community research project funded by the Women’s Program, Status of Women Canada. St. John’s: WITT Newfoundland and Labrador, 1998. 54 p.

Guildford, Janet, and Michael Earle. "On choosing a textbook: recent Canadian history surveys and readers." Acadiensis XXVII, 1 (Autumn 1997): 133-144.

Harper, Marjory. Emigration from Scotland between the wars: opportunity or exile? (Studies in imperialism). Manchester; New York: Manchester University Press, 1998. 243 p. ill. maps.

Hatvany, Matthew G. "Almanacs and the new middle class: New England and Nova Scotian influences and middle-class hegemony in early Prince Edward Island." Social History XXX, 60 (Nov. 1997): 417-438.

Hayes, Eric. Remembering Diana: the royal visit to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island. Photography by Eric Hayes and David Nichols. Halifax: Formac, 1997. 72 p. ill. — visit of June 1983; pictorial.

Hébert, Raymond M. "Identity, cultural production and the vitality of francophone communities outside Québec." In Images of Canadianness. Visions on Canada’s politics, culture, economics. Edited by Leen d’Haeneens. (International Canadian Studies Series). Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 1998. pp.[41]-66. tables.

Henry, Jacques. "From Acadien to Cajun to Cadien: ethnic labelization and construction of identity." Journal of American Ethnic History 17, 4 (Summer 1998): 29-62.

Higgins, Andrew, and Jesse Spalding III. World War II adventures of Canada’s Bluenose: the Americans. Newport Beach, Calif.: West Indies Trading Co., 1998. 192 p. ill. maps.

Huskins, Bonnie L. Public celebrations in Victorian Saint John and Halifax. Ph.D. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1991. 412 p. DAI-A 53/12, p. 4443 (June 1993). AAT NN71513.

Jones, Marsh. The little airline that could! Eastern Provincial Airways. The first fifteen years. St. John’s: Creative Publishers, 1998. 157 p. ill.

Kealey, Linda. Enlisting women for the cause: women, labour, and the left in Canada, 1890-1920. (Studies in Gender and History). Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998. 335 p. tables.

Keefer, Janice Kulyk. "Fortunate fall and propitious expulsions: anglophone fictions and the ‘Acadian question’." International Journal of Canadian Studies 10 (Fall 1994): 29-45. — refers to H.W. Longfellow, C.G.D. Roberts, T.H. Raddall and M.M.Saunders.

Kershaw, Kenneth A. "The 17th century Dutch charts of the Maritimes." In Early printed maps of Canada; V. I: 1540-1703. Hamilton, Ont.: [author], 1993. pp. 161-180. ill.

_________. Early printed maps of Canada; V. III: 1703-1799. Maps of Eastern Canada & Newfoundland, the Maritimes, Nova Scotia, Halifax, Prince Edward Island, Sable Island, Cape Breton, Louisbourg, & the Great Lakes. Ancaster, Ont.: [author], 1997. 308 p. ill.

Latta, Peter M. Old railway stations of the Maritimes. (History in situ). St. John’s: St. Agnes Press, 1998. 32 p. ill.

Lavoie, Marc. "Vie quotidienne en Acadie." Cap-aux-diamants 57 (printemps, 1999): 22-27. ill.

Lord, Sylvain. La descendance de Julien Laure-Lord. [Saint-Jean-Chrysostome, Que.]: S. Lord, 1998. 525 p. map.

MacCallum, Raymond. "The community-based management of fisheries in Atlantic Canada: a legislative proposal." Dalhousie Law Journal 21, 1 (Spring 1998): 49-91.

MacCormack, John R. Highland heritage and freedom’s quest: three centuries of MacCarmaics in Ireland, Scotland, Prince Edward Island and West Lake Ainslie, Nova Scotia. Halifax: Kinloch Books, 1998. 168 p. ill. maps.

Mancke, Elizabeth. "Another British America: a Canadian model for the early modern British Empire." Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 25, 1 (1997): 1-36. — understanding BNA after the American Revolution.

A Maritime mosaic. Photography by Wayne Barrett and Anne MacKay. Halifax: Nimbus, 1997. 80 p. ill.

Marquis, Greg. In Armageddon’s shadow: the Civil War and Canada’s Maritime provinces. Montreal and Kingston; Halifax: McGill-Queen’s University Press; co-published with the Gorsebrook Research Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies, St. Mary’s University, 1998. 389 p. ill.

_________. "The ports of Halifax and Saint John and the American Civil War." Northern Mariner 8, 1 (1998): 1-19.

May, Elizabeth. At the cutting edge: the crisis in Canada’s forests. Toronto: Key Porter Books, 1998. 294 p. ill. maps.

Les Mazerolle en Amérique; V. 2: Louisiana = The Mazerolles in America; V. 2: Louisiana. Edited by Rodrique Mazerolle. Montreal: Gestion RMAZ, 1998. 36 p.

McCallum, Margaret. "Canadian legal history in the late 1990s: a field in search of fences?" Acadiensis XXVII, 2 (Spring 1998): 151-166.

Memories for today: an anthology of verse from young Canadians aged 13-18 years. Edited by Olivera Andric. Victoria, B.C.: Poetry Institute of Canada at Pictorial Press, 1998. 283 p.

The Mi’kmaq anthology. Edited by Rita Joe and Lesley Choyce. Lawrencetown Beach, N.S.: Pottersfield Press, 1997. 282 p.

Morin, Cimon. Canadian philately: bibliography and index. Volume 3 = Philatélie canadienne: bibliographie et index. Volume 3. [Saskatoon]: Saskatoon Coin and Stamp Centre Limited, in co-operation with the National Archives of Canada, 1998. 311 p. ill.

Muise, D.A. "Who owns history anyway? Reinventing Atlantic Canada for pleasure and profit." Acadiensis XXVII, 2 (Spring 1998): 124-134.

The origins of empire: British overseas enterprise to the close of the seventeenth century. Edited by Nicholas Canny. (The Oxford history of the British Empire, v. 1). Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. 533 p. tables. maps.

Otis, Yves, and Bruno Ramirez. "Nouvelles perspectives sur le mouvement d’émigration des Maritimes vers les Etats-Unis, 1906-1930." Acadiensis XXVIII, 1 (Autumn 1998): 27-46. figs. tables.

Ouellet, Fernand. "Démographie, développement économique, fréquentation scolaire et alphabétisation dans les populations acadiennes des Maritimes avant 1911: une perspective régionale et comparative." Acadiensis XXVI, 1 (Autumn 1996): 3-31. tables.

Ouellette, Roger. "Provinces maritimes et Bassin des Caraïbes: nouveaux partenariats pour l’an 2000." égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse politique 41 (printemps 1997): 41-49.

Patterson, Stephen E. "History, Native issues and the courts: a forum. Historians and the courts." Acadiensis XXVIII, 1 (Autumn 1998): 18- 23.

Pedersen, Bettina Tate. "Gendered and regional nationalities in the writing of post-Confederation Canadian women novelists of the Maritimes." In Literature of region and nation: proceedings of the 6th International Literature of Region and Nation Conference. University of New Brunswick in Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, 2-7 August 1996. 2v. Edited by Winnifred M. Bogaards. Saint John: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; University of New Brunswick in Saint John, 1998. v. 2, pp. 129-142.

Pichette, Robert. "John Bourinot et la présence de la France au Canada atlantique au XIXe siècle". In Essays in French colonial history: proceedings of the 21st Annual Meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society. East Lansing, Mich.: Michigan State University Press, 1997. pp. 195-212.

_________. Napoléon III, l’Acadie et le Canada français. Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1998. [223] p. ill.

Play: the complete resource to the Atlantic Canadian music industry. Halifax: PLAY Music Concepts, [1996?] — annual.

Primrose, Mary, and Marion Zinck. Wildflowers of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island. Halifax: Formac, 1998. 112 p. ill.

Ralston, Helen. The lived experience of South Asian immigrant women in Atlantic Canada: the interconnections of race, class and gender. (Women’s studies, 14). Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press, 1996. 181 p. tables.

Reid, John G. "History, Native issues and the courts: a forum. Introduction." Acadiensis XXVII, 1 (Autumn 1998): 3-7.

Sadler, John. "Maritime entrepreneurism: the history of law reporting in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island." In Law Reporting and Legal Publishing in Canada: a History. Edited by Martha L. Foote. (CALL Occasional Paper). Kingston: Canadian Association of Law Libraries, 1997. pp. 106-117.

Simmons, R.C. British imprints relating to North America, 1621-1760: an annotated checklist. London: British Library, 1996. 395 p. ill. — arranged by date; no geographical index.

The sinking of the Titanic: thrilling stories of survivors with photographs & sketches. Edited by Logan Marshall. Halifax: Nimbus, 1998. 246 p. ill.

Small places, big ideas: exporting knowledge-based services from the Atlantic periphery. A project coordinated by the Centre for International Business Studies, Faculty of Business Administration, Memorial University of Newfoundland. St. John’s: Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1998. 1, 3, 157 p.

Soderlund, Walter C. et al. "Attitudes toward community formation in British North America: the Atlantic provinces and the province of Canada compared." British Journal of Canadian Studies 5, 1 (1990): 57-77.

Spring, Joyce. Daring lady flyers. Canadian women in the early years of aviation. Porters Lake, N.S.: Pottersfield Press, 1994. 160 p. ill. — includes Louise Jenkins, P.E.I.; Madge Graham, N.S.; Daphne Patterson, N.B.

Stalcup, Ann. "From Acadia to Cajun country." Faces 14, 5 (Jan. 1998): 10-11. map.

Stevenson, Lois. The implementation of an entrepreneurship development strategy in Canada: the case of the Atlantic region = Mise en oeuvre d’une stratégie de promotion de l’entrepreneuriat au Canada: le cas de la région de l’Atlantique. Paris, France: O.E.C.D., 1996. 69; 72 p. tables. charts. — produced by ACOA = Produit par APECA.

Townsend, Patricia. "Esther Clark Wright: a bibliography, 1914-1988." Acadiensis XXVII, 2 (Spring 1998): 167-176.

Varkey, Joy. Local political initiatives in French imperialism: the case of Louisbourg, 1713- 1758. Ph.D. thesis, University of Ottawa, 1998. — the role of Louisbourg in French imperial policies in the colonies of Isle Royale, Isle St. Jean and the British colony of Nova Scotia.

Vecsey, Christopher. "Eastern Iroquoians, Algonkians, and Muskogeans." In The paths of Kateri’s kin. (American Indian Catholics, II). Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 1997. pp. [138]-172. maps. — includes chapters: Acadian Missions; Passamaquoddy Catholics in turmoil; Pleasant Point; and Indian Township.

Warsh, Cheryl Krasnick. "The historiography of Canadian health care: an update." Acadiensis XXVI, 2 (Spring 1997): 137-143.

Watson, Julie V. Calling the Maritimes home: origins, attitudes, quirks & curiosities. Vancouver: Raincoast Books, 1998. 184 p.

Webb, Jeff A. "Technologies of communication and the Canadian state." Acadiensis XXVII, 2 (Spring 1998): 142-150.

Welch, William L. "Lorenzo Sabine in Maine." New England Quarterly 70, 4 (1997): 642-649.

Winks, Robin W. The Blacks in Canada: a history. 2nd ed. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1997. 546 p. maps.

Winter, Michael. "Five theatres in search of a sponsor." Atlantic Progress 4 (June-July 1997): 35-37, 39-40, 42-45.

Wood industry in Atlantic Canada: a focus on value-added. [Moncton]: Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, 1998. var. p.

Wyllie, Robin H. "Maritime provinces steam passenger vessels: P.S. State of Maine." Argonauta 13, 2 (Apr. 1996): 9-10.

_________. "Maritime provinces steam passenger vessels: S.S. Lunenburg." Argonauta 13, 1 (Jan. 1996): 5-7.

Young, Huguette. "Les départés de l’Acadie: le dossier n’est pas clos." The National [Canadian Bar Association] 5, 7 (Nov. 1995): 34-36.

Young, R.A. "Maritimers rise to war." In A country of limitations: Canada and the world in 1939 = Un pays dans la gêne: le Canada et le monde en 1939. Edited by Norman Hillmer et al. [Ottawa]: Canadian Committee for the History of the Second World War = Comité canadien d’histoire de la deuxième Guerre mondiale, 1996. pp. 148-164.

Zinck, John R. The east coast ceilidh. A look at Atlantic Canada’s music scene. Dominion, N.S.: Vanmarkin Publications Inc, 1998. [80] p. ill.

Zwicker, Tawnya. "Labour instability in the Atlantic provinces." Canadian Dimension 32, 5 (Sept.-Oct. 1998): 27-29.

NEW BRUNSWICK

Acheson, T.W. "New Boston to New Brunswick: anonymous loyalists in New Hampshire." Acadiensis XXVII, 1 (Autumn 1997): 3-26. tables.

Alderdice, Don F., and Jean A. Tracing family lines. Charters and Alderdice. Pt. A: Charters family of New Brunswick, Canada and contributing lines. Nanaimo, B.C.: n.p., 1997. 474 p. ill.

Les années noires. 51 min. 41 sec. réalisateur: Herménégilde Chiasson. Film NB, 1995. Title Code: 105C 0294 094 MSN: 34735 — une perspective élargie sur la tentative des Britanniques de détruire l’Acadie.

Beaudin, Maurice. "The contribution of a minority to its region: the Acadians of southeast New Brunswick." In Economic approaches to language and bilingualism. Edited by Albert Breton. (New Canadian Perspectives). Ottawa: Canadian Heritage, 1998. pp. 225-257. maps. tables.

Beaulieu, Louise. The social function of linguistic variation: a sociolinguistic study in four rural communities of the Northeastern coast of New Brunswick. Ph.D. thesis, University of South Carolina, 1995. 712 p. DAI-A 56/06, p. 2218 (Dec. 1995). AAT 9532874.

Bentley, D.M.R. "Charles G.D. Roberts and William Wilfred Campbell as Canadian tour guides." Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d’Etudes canadiennes 32, 2 (Summer 1997): 79-99.

Beyea, John B. The love heritage of Rev. Dr. John Elias Peck Hopper and his family. Noonan, N.B.: [author], 1997. 111 p. ill.

Bourhis, Richard Y. "Bilingualism and the language of work." International Journal of the Sociology of Language 105-106 (1994): 217-66.

Brooks, Gordon. Early Fredericton postcards. Fredericton: New Ireland Press, 1998. 54 p. ill.

Brun, Régis. "La tempête de 1857 dans la péninsule acadienne." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVI, 1 (jan.-avr. 1998): 79-84.

Cahill, Barry. "First things in Africadia; Or, the trauma of being a Black lawyer in late Victorian Saint John." University of New Brunswick Law Journal = Revue de droit de l’Université du Nouveau-Brunswick 47 (1998): 367-377.

Carrier, Ephrem. "Just pick up the sticks. Log driving on the St. John River." Echoes. The Northern Maine Journal 44 (Apr.-June 1999): 46-49.

Cassidy, Peter, and Brian P. Cassidy. The Cassidys of Cassidy Lake: a history, 1797-1997: two hundred years, seven generations. 4th ed. Fredericton: P. Cassidy and B. Cassidy, 1998. 249 p. ill.

Castonguay, Louis. "Nouveau-Brunswick." Oral History Forum d’histoire oral 15 (1995): 57-66. — special issue: "Récits de vie et vision collective au Canada français = Life stories and collective identity in French Canada."

"La chapelle Saint-Joseph." Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska 25, 4 (oct.-déc. 1997): 28.

Chapman, J.K. Where the woodbine twineth. A new river boy book. Fredericton: [author], 1998. 85 p.

Chiasson, Odilon. "Mon père a vu le Vésuve." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVI, 1 (jan.-avr. 1998): 87-94.

Clark, Peter D. A treasury of New Brunswick art and stories II. Durham Bridge, N.B.: Penniac Books, 1998. 102 p. ill.

Clow, Michael, and Peter MacDonald. "The rise and decline of trailcutting on the Miramichi, 1960-1990: a perspective based on oral history." Acadiensis XXVI, 1 (Autumn 1996): 76-91. tables.

Cohen, Reuben. A time to tell: the public life of a private man. Toronto: Key Porter Books, 1998. 232 p. — Moncton lawyer, founder of Central Guaranty Trust.

Comeau, Gina Sandra. From the bottom up? The Chaleur Regional Development Commission, Inc.: a case study. M.A. thesis, University of Ottawa, 1997. 101 p. MAI, v. 36-01, p. 77. AAGMQ20969.

Condon, Ann Gorman. "The celestial world of Jonathan Odell: symbolic utilities within a disparate artifact collection." In Living in a material world: Canadian and American approaches to material culture. Edited by Gerald L. Pocius. (Social and economic papers, 19). St. John’s: Institute of Social and Economic Research, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1991. pp. 92-123.

Cooper, Laurie Armstrong, and Douglas Clay. History of logging and river driving in Fundy National Park: Implications for ecological integrity of aquatic ecosystems. Resources of Fundy National Park: a primer of ecosystem studies, part I, chapter III. (Parks Canada — Ecosystem Science Review Reports no. 009). Alma, N.B.: [Parks Canada, Atlantic Region], 1997. 63 p. maps.

Corrivault, P. Blaise. "Prêtre et formateur de prêtres, 1919-1966." Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska XXIV (jan.-mars 1996): 5-10.

Couturier, Jacques Paul. "Courts and business activity in late 19th century New Brunswick: a view from the case files." Acadiensis XXVI, 2 (Spring 1997): 77-95. tables.

Crane, M.C. "Freedom of expression, anti-Semitic teachers, and poisoned educational environments: Ross v. New Brunswick School District No. 15." Supreme Court Law Review. Second Series 8 (1997): 356-362. — part of "Developments in employment law: the 1995-96 term. Part III: Human rights decisions."

Creighton, Dorothy W. Bits and pieces of Miramichi history. [Chatham]: [Miramichi Literacy Council], 1996. var. p.

_________. People of the Miramichi. [Chatham]: [Miramichi Literacy Council], 1996. var. p.

DeMerchant, Sharon Cox, and Diana Cox Larocque. A tale of our countries: John Cox & his descendants: British loyalist b. 1754, West Jersey. n.p.: Beechwood Books, 1997. 301 p. ill.

Demeritt, David. "Representing the ‘true’ St. Croix: knowledge and power in the partition of the northeast." William and Mary Quarterly 54, 3 (1997): 515-548.

Desjardins, Georgette. Les religieuses hospitalières de Saint-Joseph au Madawaska, 1873-1973. Cap-Saint-Ignace, Que.: Plume d’Oie, 1998. 294 p. ill.

Desjardins, Richard, and Anelle Hébert. "A la recherche des racines acadiennes: une visite éducative au Musée acadien de l’Université de Moncton pour les élèves du secondaire." égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse politique 42 (automne 1997): 167-194. tables.

"Dictionnaire biographique du Nord-Est du Nouveau-Brunswick. Huitième cahier." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVI, 2 (maiaoût 1998): 111 p.

Dorcas, Rhete, and Delia Hachey. The spruce gum box. Fredericton: R. Dorcas, 1998. 41 p. ill. — Nashwaak River Valley lumber camps — juvenile literature.

Eiselt, H.A., and Marianne Eiselt. "Grading procedures in the tourism industry: the case of New Brunswick." Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences 15, 1 (Mar. 1998): 65-[75]. charts.

"L’établissement de Paquetville." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVI, 3 (sept.-déc. 1998): 81-84. — traduction d’un texte de Joseph H. Poirier, écrit en anglais en 1927, pour le journal Northern Light de Bathurst.

Etherington, Brian. "Ross v. New Brunswick School District No. 15." Supreme Court Law Review. Second Series 9 (1998): 510-515. — part of "Employment law: revisiting the 1995-96 term. Part II: Human rights decisions."

Fairley, Linda M. Baker. Brayall kinsfolk, 1819-1998. Perth-Andover, N.B.: [L.M. Fairley], 1998. 189 p. ill.

Findon, Joanne. "Dreaming of Eden: health reformers and alternative medicine in 1860s New Brunswick." Beaver 78, 4 (Aug.-Sept. 1998): 11-16.

"Firmin Mallet - souvenirs d’un pionnier de Saint-Sauveur." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVI, 1 (jan.-avr. 1998): 71-78.

Fleming, R.B. "Hostess to a nation." Beaver 77, 4 (1997): 7-14. ill. — re Nellie Sadler and her husband Dr. James King, both New Brunswickers; he was cabinet minister, senator and speaker of the senate.

Flewwelling, Edis A., Major. Tales of Lonewater Farm: New Brunswick’s home for alcoholics. Halifax: Nimbus, 1998. 136 p. ill.

Folster, David. "Cross-border weather - New Brunswick in 1816." Echoes. The Northern Maine Journal 36 (Apr.-June 1997): 20.

Fredericton 150: the official publication of the sesquicentennial celebrations. Fredericton: The Daily Gleaner, 1998. 78 p. ill.

From pond to pro: a history of hockey in the Moncton region from 1894 to 1996. Edited by Jim Roper. Moncton: Moncton Hockey History Committee, 1997. 504 p. ill.

Gendron, Louise. "Prendre un chômeur par la main: si on s’en donne vraiment la peine, on peut remettre au travail des milliers d’assistés sociaux. Le Nouveau-Brunswick l’a prouvé." Actualité 23, 9 (1 juin 1998): 49-51.

Gidmark, David. Birchbark canoe. Living among the Algonquin. Willowdale, Ont.: Firefly Books, 1997. 202 p. ill. — refers to Tappan Adney.

Globensky, Peter André. "The life of a Canadian internationalist: Dr. John Peters Humphrey and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights." University of New Brunswick Law Journal = Revue de droit de l’Université du Nouveau-Brunswick 47 (1998): 5-17.

"God, man and the devil" = Dieu, l’homme et le diable: paintings and drawings / peintures et dessins par/de Miller Gore Brittain. Curated by / conservé par Curtis Joseph Collins. Fredericton: Beaverbrook Art Gallery, 1998. XXXII p. ill. — exhibition catalogue. Text in English and French.

Godfrey, W.G. "‘Into the hands of the ladies’: the birth of the Moncton Hospital." Acadiensis XXVII, 1 (Autumn 1997): 27-43.

Goss, David. 150 years of caring. The continuing history of Canada’s oldest mental health facility. [Saint John]: Mindcare, N.B., 1998. 110 p. ill. — compiled from public records held at Centracare.

Grenier, Gilles. "Linguistic and economic characteristics of francophone minorities in Canada: a comparison of Ontario and New Brunswick." Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 18, 4 (1997): 285-301.

Gunter, Jennifer E. Aboriginal co-management of Atlantic salmon in New Brunswick. B.A. (Hons.) thesis, McGill University, 1995. 61 p.

Hamilton, W.D. Jared Tozer and his descendants. New and enlarged ed. Saint John: Miramichi Books, 1998. 100 p. ill.

Hansen-Pauly, Marie-Anne. "Beyond the folklore: recent Acadian literature." In Literature of region and nation: proceedings of the 6th International Literature of Region and Nation Conference. University of New Brunswick in Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, 2- 7 August 1996. 2v. Edited by Winnifred M. Bogaards. Saint John: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; University of New Brunswick in Saint John, 1998. v. 2, pp. 192-210.

Harper, Marjory. "Cossar’s colonists: juvenile migration to New Brunswick in the 1920s." Acadiensis XXVIII, 1 (Autumn 1998): 47-65.

Hersey, Linda. Elsie! An authorized biography of Elsie Wayne. Saint John: Neptune Pub. Co., 1998. 211 p. ill.

A history of the Glassville Settlement. Vol. 2. Woodstock, N.B.: Pioneer Senior Citizens’ Club, 1998. 205; 52 p. ill.

Holmes, Theodore C. John Holmes of Beaver Harbour, N.B. (1766-1859) Descendants and related families. Portland, Me.: Penobscot Press, 1998. 373 p.

The Honourable Muriel McQueen Fergusson. video recording, 24 min. 56 sec. Producer and Director: Semra N. Yüksel. Acrolect International, 1996.

Ives, Edward D. "Oral and written tradition: a micro-view from Miramichi." In The world observed: reflections on the fieldwork process. Edited by Bruce Jackson and Edward D. Ives. Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press, 1996. pp. 159-170.

"John Peters Humphrey - a tribute." Canadian Yearbook of International Law = Annuaire canadien de droit international XXXIII (1995): 333-341. — includes text of first ms. draft of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Johnson, Daniel F. Vital statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers. Vol. 75. 1889-1890. Saint John: D.F. Johnson, 1998.

_________. Vital statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers. Vol. 76. 1889. Saint John: D.F. Johnson, 1998.

_________. Vital Statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers. Vol. 77. 1890. Saint John: D.F. Johnson, 1999.

_________. Vital Statistics from New Brunswick (Canada) newspapers. Vol. 78. 1890-1891. Saint John: D.F. Johnson, 1999.

Keleher, Terry R.J., and Donald P. Collins. Saint John: more postcard memories. (Images of Canada). Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia, 1998. 128 p. ill.

Kibyuk, Constance, Christine LaForge and Shirley Steller. The lost student’s guide to Fredericton. Fredericton: Butterfly Press, 1997.

Killen, Carl. "William Nannary - Atlantic Canadian theatrical impresario: beginnings." In Literature of region and nation: proceedings of the 6th International Literature of Region and Nation Conference. University of New Brunswick in Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, 2-7 August 1996. 2v. Edited by Winnifred M. Bogaards. Saint John: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; University of New Brunswick in Saint John, 1998. v. 2, pp. 100-113.

_________. William Nannary and Atlantic Victorian theatre: the amateur legacy. M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1997. 180 p. MAI, v. 36-03, p. 659. AAGMQ23811.

Klein, Kim. "A ‘petticoat polity’?: women voters in New Brunswick before Confederation." Acadiensis XXVI, 1 (Autumn 1996): 71-75.

Landry, Rodrigue, and Réal Allard. "The Acadians of New Brunswick: demolinguistic realities and the vitality of the French language." International Journal of the Sociology of Language 105-106 (1994): 181-215.

Lavoie, Lyne, and Samantha Mayhew. "Les activités culturelles et la formation des étudiantes au Collège Maillet dans les années 60." Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska 25, 1/2 (avr.-sept. 1997): 22-35. — issue of journal misnumbered as 1/2; likely should be 2/3.

Léger, Père Guy. "Les Petites Soeurs de la Sainte-Famille." La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 29, 3 (sept. 1998): 164-171.

Légère, Martin-J. Parmi ceux qui vivent: un demi-siècle au service de l’Acadie: memoires. Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1996. 296 p. ill. — histoire d’une caisse populaire.

Leonard, Kevin James Malachy. Mi’kmaq culture during the late woodland and early historic periods. Ph.D. thesis, University of Toronto, 1996. 337 p. DAI, v. 58-06, p. 2266. AAGNN18893. — fieldwork done in southeast New Brunswick.

Losier, Mary Jane O’Neil. "Oui, Dieu le veut": the life and times of Amanda Viger, Soeur Saint-Jean-de-Goto. M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1996. 186 p.

Loughrey, Carol. "Changing direction in New Brunswick." Australian journal of public administration 54, 3 (Sept. 1995): 306-[309].

Luff, William M. "A history of mining in the Bathurst area, Northern New Brunswick, Canada." CIM Bulletin = Bulletin ICM [Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy] 88, 994 (Oct. 1995): 63-68.

MacDonald, M.A. "Françoise Marie Jacquelin: une femme moderne . . . du XVIIe siècle." Musée du Nouveau-Brunswick Courrier (printemps-été 1996): 11-12. ill.

MacInnis, Todd. "Native salmon fishing at Kingsclear, New Brunswick: an anthropological study of law and dispute." Law and anthropology. International yearbook for legal anthropology 8 (1996): 212-[223].

MacIsaac, Merle. "Picking up the pieces." Canadian Business 68, 3 (Mar. 1995): 28-33,35,37-8,41,44. — interview with Wallace and Margaret McCain.

Mallet, Vincent. "Jean-Bernard Noël. Un Québécois pure laine!" La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVI, 3 (sept.-déc. 1998): 89-94.

Marriner, Paul. Miramichi River. Portland, Oreg.: Frank Amato Publications, 1997. 48 p. ill. — also published as River Journal 4, 4 (1996).

Martin, Geoffrey R. "We’ve seen it all before: the rise and fall of the COR Party of New Brunswick, 1988-1995." Journal of Canadian Studies/ Revue d’études canadiennes 33, 1 (Spring 1998): 22-38.

Martin, Robert. Prison guard stories. Life on the inside. Miramichi East, N.B.: [author], 1997. 110 p.

Maxwell, John. The dark hills of home. The art of John Maxwell Photography by Kent Nason. [Fredericton]: author, 1998. 31 p. ill.

Les Mazerolle en Amérique; V. 1: histoire, géographie et généalogie de base = The Mazerolles in America; V. 1: history, geography and basic genealogy. Edited by Rodrique Mazerolle et al.. Montreal: Gestion RMAZ, 1998. 204 p.

Les Mazerolle en Amérique; V. 12: Miramichi City, Jacquet River/Nash Creek et Chipman = The Mazerolles in America; V. 12: Miramichi City, Jacquet River/Nash Creek and Chipman. Edited by Rodrique Mazerolle et al. Montreal: Gestion RMAZ, 1998. 97 p. fig.

McCabe, Shauna. "Contesting home: tourism, memory, and identity in Sackville, New Brunswick." Canadian Geographer 42, 3 (Fall 1998): 231-245.

McCarthy, A.J. The Bay of Chaleur at war: from Vimy Ridge to Vietnam. Halifax: Nimbus, 1998. 101 p. ill.

McDermott, Barb, and Gail McKeown. All about capital cities: Fredericton. (All About Series). Edmonton: Reidmore Books, 1998. 27 p. ill. — juvenile literature.

McFarland, Joan. "Many are called, but what are the choices? Working in New Brunswick’s 1-800 call centres." New Maritimes XIV, 6 (July-Aug. 1996): 10-17, 19.

McGee, Arlee Hoyt. The nurses’ walk. Fredericton: Printed by Centennial Print and Litho Ltd., 1998. 27 p. ill. — published in honour of the Victoria Public Hospital Nurses’ Alumnae and Fredericton’s 150th anniversary.

McKinnon, Don, with Peter McGahen. The fighting sailor. The autobiography of sailor Don McKinnon, pride of Saint John, New Brunswick. Fredericton: New Ireland Press, 1996. 67 p. ill.

Memories of the Escuminac disaster, June 1959: collection of Charline Jenkins Godin. [Dalhousie, N.B.]: C.J. Godin, 1998. 67 p. ill. — collection of articles from six newspapers and periodicals.

Milne, William J. "Revising income assistance programmes in New Brunswick: a look at the demonstration projects." In Helping the poor: a qualified case for ‘workfare’. Edited by John Richards et al. Toronto: C.D. Howe Institute, 1995. pp. 121-150. tables.

Mitchell, Sandra Beverly. Women and art: women’s clubs in Saint John, New Brunswick 1896-1907. M.Ed. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1995. 127 p. MAI 34/02, p. 492 (Apr. 1996). AAT MM00411.

Moreau, Josée. "La discipline au Collège Saint-Louis, 1949-1972." Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska 25, 1/2 (avr.-sept. 1997): 5-21. — issue of journal misnumbered as 1/2; likely should be 2/3.

"Musée historique Ste.-Anne-du-Bocage. Ouverture par Son Excéllence Mgr. P.A. Chiasson, le 26 juillet 1940." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVI, 3 (sept.-déc. 1998): 125-127.

New Brunswick atlas = Atlas du Nouveau-Brunswick. 2nd ed. Halifax and Fredericton: Nimbus and the Government of New Brunswick, 1998. 94 p.

Noël, Etienne. "Jules Chiasson (1893-1965), pêcheur émérite." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVI, 1 (jan.-avr. 1998): 9-36. — errata note re this article in issue XXVI, 3, p. 128.

_________. "Souvenirs d’un vieux pêcheur." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVI, 3 (sept.-déc. 1998): 37-52.

Noel, Julia Ann. Voices on health care: Afro-Caribbean women’s experience. M.N. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1996. 106 p. MAI, v. 36-04, p. 1067. AAGMQ25002.

"Notice historique sur l’Hôtel-Dieu de Saint-Basile de Madawaska, N.B. (de 1873 à 1910)." Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska 25, 4 (oct.-dec. 1997): 3-22.

Pacey, Margaret. "New Brunswick illustration index." Art Libraries Journal 22, 4 (1997): 41-44.— description of a database in preparation at the Legislative Library.

Paradis, Roger. Papiers de / Papers of Prudent L. Mercure. Histoire du Madawaska. Madawaska, Me.: Madawaska Historical Society, 1998. var. p. ill. maps.

Parent, Roger O. "La petite boucanne bleue (‘The little blue smoke’)." Echoes. The Northern Maine Journal 39 (Jan.-Mar. 1998): 45-47. ill.

Parker, Mike. Rivers of yesterday. A New Brunswick hunting and fishing journal. Halifax: Nimbus, 1997. 183 p. ill.

"Le pensionnat de l’Hôtel-Dieu de Saint-Basile." Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska 25, 4 (oct.-déc. 1997): 23-27.

Pichette, Robert. "Les soeurs de la Congrégation de Notre-Dame, premières educatrices en Acadie." La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 29, 3 (sept. 1998): 124-142. ill.

Plourde, Soeur Bertha. "Les Filles de Marie-de-l’Assomption." La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 29, 4 (déc. 1998): 197-205.

Poirier, Soeur Rita. "Les Filles de Jésus de Kermaria." La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 29, 4 (déc. 1998): 177-196.

Poitras, Jean-Guy. Recensement 1851: comté de Victoria, incluant l’actuel comté de Madawaska, province du Nouveau-Brunswick = 1851 census: Victoria County, including the actual Madawaska County, Province of New Brunswick. Edmundston, N.B.: J.-G. Poitras, 1998. 154 p.

_________. Recensement 1861: comté de Victoria, incluant l’actuel comté de Madawaska, province du Nouveau-Brunswick = 1861 census: Victoria County, including the actual Madawaska County, Province of New Brunswick. Edmundston, N.B.: J.-G. Poitras, 1998. 217 p.

Poyatos, Fernando. Impressions of historic Fredericton. Text by William Spray. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 1998. 125 p. ill. — paintings of the city’s heritage buildings.

Profiting from our potential together = Réalisons notre potentiel ensemble. Fredericton: Greater Fredericton Economic Development Corporation = Corporation de développement économique du Grand Fredericton, 1995. CD-ROM.

Reimer, Samuel Harold. North American evangelicalism: a look at regional and national variation in evangelical religiosity. Ph.D. thesis, University of Notre Dame, 1997. 241 p. DAI, v. 57-09A, p. 4156. AAG9703853. — interviewed active evangelicals in four centres, including Saint John.

Richards, Carole. "Le rapport de la Commission de planification académique de l’Université de Moncton et l’enseignement des sciences au Collège Saint-Louis au tournant des années 70." Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska 25, 1/2 (avr.-sept. 1997): 36-47. — issue of journal misnumbered as 1/2; likely should be 2/3.

Richards, David Adams. Lines on the water. A fisherman’s life on the Miramichi. Toronto: Doubleday Canada, 1998. 241 p. map.

_________. "My Miramichi trilogy: a practising novelist’s view of the novel in New Brunswick." In Literature of Region and Nation: proceedings of the 6th International Literature of Region and Nation Conference. University of New Brunswick in Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, 2-7 August 1996. 2v. Edited by Winnifred M. Bogaards. Saint John: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; University of New Brunswick in Saint John, 1998. v. 2, pp. 73-84.

Riordon, Martin. "Thomas W. Riordon - moulins à farine, à carder et à scier." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVI, 3 (sept.-déc. 1998): 75-79.

Robichaud, Donat. "André Doucet et Césaire Boudreau dans l’ouest canadien 1910-1915." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas- Denys XXVI, 3 (sept.-déc. 1998): 95-124.

_________. "Les ponts de la péninsule acadienne 1913-1914. Controverse politique." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVI, 1 (jan.-avr. 1998): 59-70.

_________. "Minette - 1824." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVI, 1 (jan.-avr. 1998): 37-58. maps. — l’arpenteur irlandais, Robert C. Minette, 1795/6-1868.

_________. "Moulin Foster-Sheila." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVI, 3 (sept.-déc. 1998): 7-28.

Robichaud, Marie-Esther. "Financements des cercles pédagogiques par le théâtre." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVI, 3 (sept.-déc. 1998): 33-36.

_________. "Origines du festival de musique du Bas-Gloucester." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas- Denys XXVI, 3 (sept.-déc. 1998): 29-32.

"Les Robins à Caraquet en 1889." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVI, 1 (jan.-avr. 1998): 113-118.

Roinila, Mika. "A Finnish runaway sailor in New Brunswick: the experiences of George (Yrjö) Laakso." Acadiensis XXVII, 1 (Autumn 1997): 105-108.

Rosenberg, Neil V. "The devil in the back seat." In Fields of folklore: essays in honor of Kenneth S. Goldstein. Edited by Roger D. Abrahams et al. Bloomington, Ind.: Trickster, 1995. pp. 245-252.

Schabas, William A. "Canada and the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights." McGill Law Journal 43, 2 (Aug. 1998): 403-441.

Slone, G. Tod. "Legislation in defense of the French language in New Brunswick." Geolinguistics: Journal of the American Society of Geolinguistics 21 (1995): 62-68.

Small, Doreen Blanche. Picturing Grand Manan: nineteenth century painting and the representation of place. M.A. thesis, Trent University, 1998. 148 p. MAI, v. 37-01, p. 6. AAGMQ30231.

Smith, Ian. New Brunswick: The province pictured. Political cartoons & caricatures. Harvey Station, N.B.: [author], 1998. unp. ill.

St. Hilaire, Aonghas. "North America and the francophonie: local and transnational movements for the survival of French-speaking North America." Language Sciences [RSA] 19, 4 (Oct. 1997): 369-380.

Stanley-Blackwell, Laurie C., and John D. Blackwell. "Graffiti and sacred spaces: Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Dorchester, N.B." Acadiensis XXVIII, 1 (Autumn 1998): 66-75. figs.

Starting a family history project in New Brunswick Canada. Edited by Robert F. Fellows. Fredericton: Associates of the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, n.d. 126 p. maps.

Steiner, Margaret. "Regionalism, revival and the reformation of community at the Miramichi Folksong Festival." Lore and Language 12, 1/2 (1994): 241-252.

Stiles, Deborah K. Contexts and identities: Martin Butler, masculinity, class and rural identity, the Maine-New Brunswick borderlands, 1857-1915. Ph.D. thesis, University of Maine, 1997. 381 leaves. AAT 9833075. DAI-A 59/05, p. 1724, Nov. 1998.

Sunbury County happenings, Vol. iv. Compiled by Janice L. Seeley. [Rusagonis, N.B.]: n.p., n.d. [93] p. — extracts from the Religious Intelligencer 1897-1900 and the Daily Gleaner Nov. 1889-May 1890.

Sweeney, Veronica. A turn of the blade. New York: Kensington Pub. Corp., 1996. 428 p. — mystery, set in and around Fredericton.

Taylor, David G., and Glenn B. Rodger. Fredericton: a postcard trip to the past. Fredericton: Atlantex Publications, 1998. 128 p. ill. — [title page has "Roger, Glenn B."]

Thériault, Bernard. "Le gouvernement provincial: facilitateur ou partenaire véritable." égalité - revue acadienne d’analyse politique 42 (automne 1997): 111-117. — le partenariat dans le domaine des arts.

Thériault, Fidèle. "La première chapelle de Néguac." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVI, 1 (jan.-avr. 1998): 95-111.

_________. "Les églises de la paroisse de Tracadie." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVI, 3 (sept.-déc. 1998): 53-74. map.

Thériault, Léon. "Les Religieuses Hospitalières de Saint-Joseph en Acadie.". La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 29, 3 (sept. 1998): 143- 163.

Thériault, Séverin. "Un soldat de retour." La revue d’histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys XXVI, 3 (sept.-déc. 1998): 85-88. — après la deuxième guerre mondiale.

Thibodeau, Mgr. François. "Troisième évêque d’Edmundston, 1970-1983." Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska XXIV (jan.-mars 1996): 20-41.

Vanderlinden, Jacques. Genèse et jeunesse d’une institution: l’Ecole de droit de l’Université de Moncton. Moncton: L’Ecole de droit de l’Université de Moncton, 1998. 166 p.

Vautour, Soeur Thérèse. "Historique des religieuses de Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Coeur." La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 29, 4 (déc. 1998): 206-221.

Venard, P. Jacques. "Supérieur Général des Eudistes, 1966-1970." Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska XXIV (jan.-mars 1996): 11-19.

A view of Woodstock. Historic homes of the nineteenth century. Text by Allison Connell. 2nd ed. Fredericton: New Ireland Press, 1998. 107 p. ill.

Von Rosen, Franziska. Music, visual art, stories: conversations with a community of Micmac artists. Ph.D. thesis, Brown University, 1998. 302 p. DAI, v.59-04A, p. 1005. AAG9830556. — Simons family from Big Cove.

We’re home. New Brunswick’s new magazine 1, 1 (Summer 1998-) — Hampton, N.B.: The Dearborn Group. — Commercial magazine, featuring travel, tourism, arts and culture.

Williams, Linda R. Economic impact of the Mactaquac Provincial Park. M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1997. 151 p. MAI, v. 36-03, p. 701. AAGMQ23844.

www.cuslm.ca/~clio/fenetre/. — La fenêtre virtuelle sur l’histoire acadienne est un centre de documentation et d’information virtuelles sur l’historie de l’Acadie et du Nouveau-Brunswick. Réalisé par Le Groupe de recherche en histoire économique et sociale de l’Université de Moncton (GRHESUM). Webmestre: Jacques Paul Couturier.

Yates, Janice Rhoda. The effects of government policy and decentralization on interprovincial migration: a micro-simulation analysis. M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1997. 210 p. MAI, v. 36-04, p. 941. AAGMQ24949. — Que., N.B. and Ont. migration.

NEWFOUNDLAND

Abreu-Ferreira, Darlene. "Terra Nova through the Iberian looking glass: the Portuguese-Newfoundland cod fishery in the sixteenth century." Canadian Historical Review LXXIX (March 1998): 100-115. map.

Acreman, Celesta Gerber. For the love of Labrador, my story. [St. John’s]: Robinson Blackmore, [1998?] 73 leaves. ill.

Andersen, Raoul. Voyage to the Grand Banks: the saga of Captain Arch Thornhill. St. John’s: Creative Publishers, 1998. 351 p. ill. map.

_________, et al. Healthways: Newfoundland elders: their lifestyles and values. St. John’s: Creative Publishers, 1998. 176 p. ill.

Arms, Myron. Riddle of the ice: a scientific adventure into the Arctic. New York: Anchor Books, 1998. 267 p. ill. maps.

Association for Canadian Studies. Conference (24th: 1997: Memorial University of Newfoundland). Canadian identity: region, country, nation: selected proceedings for the 24th Annual Conference of the Association for Canadian Studies, held at Memorial University of Newfoundland, June 6-8, 1997. Edited by Caroline Andrew, Will Straw and J.-Yvon Thériault. (Canadian Issues, 20). Montreal: Association for Canadian Studies, 1998. 187 p.

Bacqueville de la Potherie, M. de Claude-Charles Le Roy. Histoire de l’Amérique septentrionale: relation d’un Séjour en Nouvelle-France. (Nuage rouge). Monaco: Editions du Rocher, 1997. (4 v. in 2) 710 p. ill. — originally published in Paris: Jean-Luc Nion, 1722.

Bains, Y.S. English Canadian theatre, 1765-1826. (American University Studies. Series XXVI, Theatre arts, vol. 27). New York: Peter Lang, 1998. 244 p.

Baker, Melvin, and G.M. Story. "Book collectors in Newfoundland: the case of W.G. Gosling." In "The book disease": Atlantic provinces book collectors. Edited by Eric L. Swanick. (Occasional Papers Series, no. 58). Halifax: Dalhousie University, School of Library and Information Studies, 1996. pp. 83-92.

Baker, Melvin. "Prominent figures from our recent past: John Henry Scammell." Newfoundland Quarterly 92 (Summer 1998): 22. — lived 1894-1940.

_________. "Prominent figures from our recent past: Rev. John Thomas Hiscock." Newfoundland Quarterly 91 (Summer-Fall 1997): 13. — lived 1879-1950.

Bannister, Jerry. "Convict transportation and the colonial state in Newfoundland, 1789." Acadiensis XXVII, 2 (Spring 1998): 95-123.

_________. "‘A species of vassalage’: the issue of class in the writing of Newfoundland history." Acadiensis XXIV, 1 (Autumn 1994): 134-144.

Bartlett, Ted. A century of service: the Newfoundland ferry story. [Port aux Basques, Nfld.?]: Marine Atlantic Inc., 1998. 23, [1] p. ill.

Bath, Linda Hayley. Dwelling houses of The Discovery Trail. Bonavista, Nfld.: Bonavista South Regional Development Association, 1998. 21 p. ill.

Beam. St. John’s: Moonlighting Promotions, 1998- . bimonthly.

Beckett, Harry. Newfoundland. Vero Beach, Fla.: Rourke Book Co., 1997. 24 p. ill. maps.

Bennett, M. "Musical traditions of the Scots in Newfoundland." London Journal of Canadian Studies 9 (1993): 63-[85].

Berton, Pierre. Seacoasts. Toronto: Stoddart, 1998. 222 p. ill.

Blackie, Jean Cutler. He sweeps, he scores! [Gander, Nfld.: J.C. Blackie in cooperation with Robinson-Blackmore, 1998]. 116 p. ill.

Bown, Addison. "Early history of Bell Island, part 1." Edited by Deanne Peters. Downhomer 10 (March 1998): 26, 28-29. — written in 1964.

_________. "The early settlement of Bell Island (part 2 of 2)". Edited by Deanne Peters. Downhomer 10 (May 1998): 35-36. — covers 1805-1893; written in 1964.

Briggs, Jean L. Inuit morality play: the emotional education of a three-year-old. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1998. 275 p. ill.

Bruce, Harry. An illustrated history of Nova Scotia. [Halifax]: Nimbus, and the Province of Nova Scotia, 1997. 300 p. ill. maps.

Buckle, Francis G. The Anglican Church in Labrador, 1848-1998. Labrador City: Archdeaconry of Labrador, 1998. 166 p. ill.

Buckle, Tim. "Royal Newfoundland Constabulary: a Labrador connection." Them Days 23 (Spring 1998): 42-45. — covers 1729-1986.

Burdett, Gladys Chard. "Makkovik boarding school and other stories." Them Days 24 (Winter 1998): 37-48.

Burry, Dean. "Great Canadian musical figures: Georgina Stirling, 1867-1935." Opera Canada Magazine (Spring 1998): 8.

Bursey, Marilyn. Trekking through Northern Labrador: a woman’s odyssey. St. John’s: Oceanside Publishing, 1998. 137 p. ill. maps.

Butler, Daniel Allen. Unsinkable: the full story of RMS Titanic. Mechanicsburg, Penn.: Stackpole Books, 1998. 292 p. ill.

Butt, W.H. "Discoverer of insulin killed in Newfoundland plane crash." Downhomer 10 (Feb. 1998): 62-63. — re 1941 crash.

Byers, Mary, and Margaret McBirney. Newfoundland homes. Erin, Ont.: Boston Mills Press, 1997. 240 p. ill.

Cadigan, Sean. "Battle Harbour in transition: merchants, fishermen and the state in the struggle for relief in a Labrador community during the 1930s." In Labour and working-class history in Atlantic Canada: a reader. Edited by David Frank and Gregory S. Kealey. St. John’s: ISER, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1995. pp. 322-344.

_________. "Merchant capital, the state, and labour in a British Colony: servant-master relations and capital accumulation in Newfoundland’s northeast-coast fishery, 1775-1799." Journal of the Canadian Historical Association = Revue de la société historique du Canada, n.s., 2 (1991): 17-42.

"Canada’s other separatist party." Kinatuinamut Ilingajuk (Summer 1998): 8-9, 36. ill. — also in Inuktitut; re United Labrador movement.

Candow, James E. Lomond: the life and death of a Newfoundland woods town. St. John’s: Cuff , 1998. 104 p. ill. maps.

Canning & Pitt Associates. Community coastal resources inventory handbook. Prepared for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada. [St. John’s]: Canning & Pitt Associates, Inc., 1997. 47 leaves.

Carter, Walter C. Never a dull moment. St. John’s: Creative Publishers, 1998. 260 p. ill.

Casselman, Bill. "Delicious damper dogs and hurt pie for dessert." Canadian Geographic 118 (Jan.- Feb. 1998): 23.

Chafe, Dawn. "Wooden nickels and counterfeit dreams." Atlantic Business Magazine 9 (Fall 1998): 32-36.

Challenge and opportunity: managing change in Canadian towns and villages. Edited by Clare Mitchell and Fred Dahms. (Department of Geography publication series, no. 48). Waterloo, Ont.: Dept. of Geography, University of Waterloo, 1997. 280 p. ill. maps. — Nfld. Pp. 85-126.

The changing face of drink: substance, imagery and behaviour. Edited by Jack S. Blocker Jr. and Cheryl Krasnick Warsh. Ottawa: Les Publications Histoire Sociale=Social History Inc., 1997. 401 p.

Charles G. Firby Auctions. The transatlantic mails, 1686-1875: the Jack C. Arnell collection, February 5, 1997. [Waterford, Mich.]: Charles G. Firby Auctions, [1997?]. [ 200 p.] ill.

Chiarappa, Michael J. "Museum and exhibit reviews: When cod was king: relics of the Norway and Newfoundland fisheries." Public Historian 19 (Winter 1997): 127-131.

Chisholm, Jessie. "Organizing on the waterfront: the St. John’s longshoremen’s protective union (LSPU), 1890-1914." In Labour and working-class history in Atlantic Canada: a reader. Edited by David Frank and Gregory S. Kealey. St. John’s: ISER, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1995. pp. 233-257.

Clarke, Allan. "The RMS Titanic and Cape Race: the Newfoundland connection." Downhomer 11 (July 1998): 3-4.

Clarke, Jason. "Government corruption and timber speculation in Newfoundland, 1909-1913." Newfoundland Quarterly 92 (Summer 1998): 33-40.

Clugston, Michael. "Power struggle." Canadian Geographic (Nov.- Dec. 1998): 58-70, 72, 74, 76. map — overview of Lower Churchill hydro-electricity development issues.

Coaker Heritage Foundation News. Port Union, Nfld.: Sir William F. Coaker Heritage Foundation, 1998-. quarterly.

Community, state, and market on the North Atlantic rim: challenges to modernity in the fisheries. (Studies in comparative political economy and public policy). Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998. 363 p. ill. maps.

Cottrill, Adrian. "Hibernia proving prolific." Offshore Engineer (March 1998): 9.

Coulston, Pamela R.A. "A classic discovery." Explore 8 (Nov.-Dec. 1997): [1-4, inserted supplement]. ill. — re proposed Torngat Mountain park.

Crant, Bill. Finding our ancestors in Newfoundland and Labrador - a great research tool! (Heritage book series, P-NF). Toronto: Heritage Productions, 1998. 84 p.

Crellin, J. K. "Medical books: for information or learning? Reflections on the books of three Newfoundland physicians, c.1860 to c. 1970." Canadian Bulletin of Medical History = Bulletin canadien d’histoire de la médecine 12, 2 (1995): 339-350.

Criminal justice in the old world and the new: essays in honour of J.M. Beattie. Edited by Greg T. Smith, Allyson N. May and Simon Devereaux. Toronto: Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto, 1998. 311 p. ill.

The crooked top of a safety pin, and other stories: excerpts from the oral history of the Labrador Straits. Compiled by Cindy Gibbons for the Partners in Learning Oral History Program. Forteau, Lab.: Partners in Learning, 1998. 113 p.

Crosbie, John C. "Fiddling and diddling with the Atlantic fishery." Atlantic Business 9 (1998): 54.

"Crosbie on politics." Canadian Studies at Mount Allison University (March 1998): 7.

Currey, John E. (Rev.). "Down to the sea in ships - Schooners (part 2)." Downhomer 10 (April 1998): 32-34. — re 1912 top speed trip to Nova Scotia.

_________. "Endurance." Downhomer 11 (June 1998): 24-25. — re 200-mile rowing feat, from Grand Banks to Cape LaHune, 1940s.

_________. "The S.S. Bruce." Downhomer 11 (Sept. 1998): 28-30. — covers 1897-1911.

_________. "Schooners (part 1 of 2)." Downhomer 10 ( Feb. 1998): 19-20. — re 1905 speed test of Effie M. Morrissey.

Davies, Christine. "The Newfoundland joke: A Canadian phenomenon viewed in a comparative international perspective." Humor: International Journal of Humor Research 10 (1997): 137-164. tables.

Davis, Mike. "Petty Harbour: returning the fishery to the community." Canadian Dimension 32 (July-Aug. 1998): 26-29.

"Deadly explosion aboard Newfoundland tanker." Professional Mariner (Dec.1997-Jan. 1998): 66-67. — at St. Barbe.

Decker, Michael H. Darren Canning, my constant & unforgettable friend: a three day dialogue on the life of my best friend before he passed away. [Woodstock, Nfld.: M. Decker, 1998]. 62 p. ill.

The diary of a Maritimer 1816-1901. The life and time of Joseph Salter. Edited by Nancy Redmayne Ross. (Research in Maritime History, no. 10). St. John’s: International Maritime Economic History Assoc., 1996. 231 p. ill.

Dorion, Betty. Bay girl. Regina: Coteau Books, 1998. 132 p. — juvenile fiction re Nfld. Household Resettlement Programme.

D’Souza, Mel. "The humour of Newfoundland." Downhomer 11 (Aug. 1998): 130. — re outport humour and stories.

Dunton, Jefferson. The origins and growth of the Salvation Army in Newfoundland, 1885-1901. M.A. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1997. 119 p. MAI 36/02, p. 384 (Apr. 1998) AAT MQ 23129.

Dwyer, Michael. Over the side, Mickey: a sealer’s first hand account of the Newfoundland seal hunt. Halifax: Nimbus, 1998. 185 p.

Dyer, Norris R. "Newfoundland’s Columbia air mail – revisited." BNA Topics (British North America Philatelic Society) 55 (April-May-June 1998): 41-48. figs. tables. — re 1930 airmail issue.

Earle, John M. "Labrador Straits yesterday and today." Downhomer 11 (Oct. 1998): 78-79.

_________. "Them days hygiene." Them Days 23 (Winter 1998): 16-17.

Earle, Neil. "Survival as a lively art: the Newfoundland and Labrador experience in anniversary retrospective." Journal of Canadian Studies = Revue d’études canadiennes 33, 1 (Spring 1998): 88-107.

East coast living. Halifax: Metro Guide Publishing, [1997-] irregular.

Edison, Randy. Adventures at Wolf Bay. Springdale, Nfld.: Grand Falls-Windsor, Nfld.: Wolf Bay Books ( Robinson-Blackmore Printing and Publishing), [1998?]. 111 p.

Ellis, Richard. The search for the giant squid. New York: Lyons Press, 1998. 322 p. ill.

English, Christopher. "Collective violence in Ferryland district, Newfoundland, in 1788." Dalhousie Law Journal 21, 2 (Fall 1998): 475-489.

_________. "From fishing schooner to colony: the legal development of Newfoundland, 1791-1832." In Law, society, and the state: essays in modern legal history. Edited by L.A. Knafla and S.W.S. Binnie. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1995. pp. 73-98.

FitzHugh, Bill, and Lynne FitzHugh. "Upcoming events and projects - The Labrador Project." Arctic Studies Center Newsletter 5 (March 1997): 21-22. — re Smithsonian Museum events, Washington, D.C.

FitzGerald, Jack. "World’s first Arctic helicopter rescue took place in Labrador." Downhomer 11 (Oct. 1998): 62-63. — re 1945 airplane crash.

Fitzgerald, John E. "Michael Anthony Fleming and Ultramontanism in Irish-Newfoundland Roman Catholicism, 1829-1850." Canadian Catholic Historical Association. Historical Studies 64 (1998): 27-45.

"FPI pumps $11m into new plant." Food in Canada 58 (Jan.- Feb. 1998): 8. — re conversion of former groundfish plant to a shrimp plant, Port Union.

Fuller, Errol. The great auk. Southborough, Kent, Eng.: Errol Fuller, 1999. 448 p. ill. maps. Also published in N.Y.: Abrams, 1999.

Fuller, Mary. "The poetics of a cold climate." Terrae Incognitae 30 (1998): 41-53.

Fullerton, A.L. Descendants of John Cook (1679-1780). Sequel ed. Bernardston, Mass.: Bernardston Books, 1998. 656 p. ill. maps.

Furlow, William. "Terra Nova system designed for quick release, iceberg scouring." Offshore 58 (April 1998): 46, 48, 156.

Galgay, Frank, and Michael McCarthy. "The great Labrador gale of 1885." Downhomer 11 (Oct. 1998): 116-117.

"Get Voisey’s Bay talks back on track: déjà vu." Northern Miner 84 (Aug. 24-30, 1998): 4.

A gift of heritage: historic architecture of St. John’s, Newfoundland. Drawings by Jean M. Ball. 2nd ed. (Newfoundland Historic Trust publications, v.1). St. John’s: Dicks and Co. by arrangement with the Newfoundland Historic Trust, 1998. 96 p. ill.

Gomme, Ian McDermid. The shadow line: deviance and crime in Canada. 2nd ed. Toronto: Harcourt Brace Canada, 1998. 545 p. ill.

The good people: new fairylore essays. Edited by Peter Narvàes. Lexington, Ky.: University Press of Kentucky, 1997. 530 p. ill.

Goodland, Cheryl. "Seals vs. People." Atlantic Progress 5 (Jan. 1998): 84.

Gordon, Henry. "Labrador public school (part 1). Journal — April 1st to June 30, 1924." Them Days 23 (Winter 1998): 4-12. — journal entries from 1924.

Grady, Rex. "‘With unfeigned regret’: New Brunswick’s response to the great St. John’s fire of 1846." Newfoundland Quarterly 88, 4 (Summer 1994): 51-54.

Grady, Wayne. "Colcannon night." In Chasing the chinook. On the trail of Canadian words and culture. Toronto: Viking; Penguin Books Canada Ltd., 1998. pp. 62-65.

_________. "Newfoundland dog." In Chasing the chinook. On the trail of Canadian words and culture. Toronto: Viking; Penguin Books Canada Ltd., 1998. pp. 179-184.

Gray, Doug. R.M.S. "Nascopie": ship of the north. Kemptville, Ont.: Golden Dog Press, 1997. 112 p. ill. map.

Great Britain. Commonwealth War Graves Commission. 1914-1918, the war dead of the Commonwealth: Beaumont-Hamel (Newfoundland) Memorial, France. [Maidenhead, England]: [Commonwealth War Graves Commission], 1998. 51 p.

Great Britain. Commonwealth War Graves Commission. 1914-1918, the war dead of the Commonwealth: Newfoundland Forestry Corps, Newfoundland Mercantile Marine, Newfoundland Royal Naval Reserve. [Maidenhead, England]: [Commonwealth War Graves Commission], 1998. 36 p.

The great Labrador novel: a collection of story ideas. [Labrador: Labrador Literacy Information and Action Network, 1997?] 105 p. ill. map.

Greenham, Erica. Fighting for freedom: our Twillingate, New World Island and Change Islands men overseas. N.p., [author?], [1998]. [69] p. ill.

Griffin, Nancy. "Frustration is mounting in Newfoundland." Seafood International (March 1998): 79, 81, 83.

Gudgeon, Chris. Consider the fish: fishing for Canada, from Campbell River to Petty Harbour. Toronto: Viking, 1998. 242 p. ill.

A guide to the holdings of the Sports Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador. [St. John’s: Sports Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador], 1997. 88 leaves.

Gutteridge, Roger. "The fate of John Cabot." Downhomer 10 (March 1998): 35-36.

Guy, Ray. "Water Street’s ebb and flow." Canadian Geographic (Spring 1998): 59-61.

"H.M.C.S. Niobe." Newfoundland Ancestor 14 (Summer 1998): 68. — covers 1890-1979.

Hackett, Joseph B. Got a story to tell ye: from Newfoundland, Canada: on latitude 49:00 and longitude 58:00. [Corner Brook, Nfld.]: [author], 1995. 99 p. ill.

Handelman, Don. Models and mirrors: towards an anthropology of public events. New York: Berghahn Books, 1998. 330 p. ill. — includes a chapter on Christmas mumming.

Harding, Les. Dead countries of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: Aden to Zululand. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 1998. 393 p. ill. maps.

_________. Exploring the Avalon. (Exploring Newfoundland series). St. John’s: Jesperson, 1998. 118 p. ill. maps.

Harley, Brian J.S. The legacy of James Cook: the story of the Bay of Islands. Corner Brook, Nfld.: Harkin Enterprises Limited, 1998. 239 p. ill. maps.

Harris, Michael. Lament for an ocean. The collapse of the Atlantic cod fishery: a true crime story. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1998. 342 p. ill. map.

Hickey, Gloria. "First impressions: aboriginal artists of Newfoundland and Labrador." Arts Atlantic 15 (Spring 1998): 28-31.

Hill, Brian T. Historical record of sea ice and iceberg distribution around Newfoundland and Labrador, 1810-1958. St. John’s: National Research Council of Canada, Institute for Marine Dynamics, 1998. 1 vol. maps.

Hiller, James. Confederation, deciding Newfoundland’s future 1934 to 1949. St. John’s: Newfoundland Historical Society, 1998. 75 p. ill. map.

Hillier, Rosalie. On the toe of the boot: a history of High Beach. [High Beach, Nfld.]: High Beach Press, 1998. 128 p. ill. map.

Hiscock, Philip. "Navigation rhymes." Downhomer 10, 12 (May 1998): 31-32.

_________. "Stepless doors." Downhomer 1 (Sept. 1998): 26-27. — folklore and Newfoundland household architecture.

Hollett, Rick, and William J. Kirwin. "Chimmo’s survey of Labrador, 1867." Canoma 23 (1997): 14. maps.

Howgate, Bernie. Newfie or bust. Mud Lake, Lab.: the Travelling Man Enterprises, 1998. 216 p. ill.

International Expert Consultation on Sustainable Fishing Technologies and Practices (1998: St. John’s). Sustainable fisheries development, St. John’s, Newfoundland, March 1-6, 1998: discussion papers. [Rome]: FAO; [Ottawa]: Fisheries and Oceans, [1998]. 1 vol. var. p. ill.

Jackman, Bob. "Warm floors and nimble fingers." Antique and Collectibles Trader 20 (Feb.- March 1998): 29-30, 32, 35, 47. — rug hooking.

Jackson, Robert. The Royal Navy in World War II. Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, 1997. 176 p. ill. maps.

Jacques Whitford Environment. Voisey’s Bay 1997 historic resources assessment report. Submitted to Voisey’s Bay Nickel Company Limited. (JWEL Project no. 1041). St. John’s: Jacques Whitford Environment, 1998. 24, [21] p. ill. maps.

Janzen, Olaf Uwe. "Review essay: ‘1497 and all that . . . ’." Newfoundland Quarterly 92 (Summer 1998): 46-48. — discusses nine recent works on the Cabot voyages.

Jarnick, Jerome C. "The abandoned flight of the Newfoundlander." BNA Topics (British North America Philatelic Society) 55 (Jan.- Feb.- March 1998): 32-35.

Johnston, Mac. "Shrines of remembrance." Legion Magazine 73 (Jan.- Feb. 1998): 10-11.

Johnston, Wayne. The colony of unrequited dreams. Toronto: Alfred A. Knopf Canada, 1998. 562 p. — fiction concerning Joseph R. Smallwood’s life.

Jones, Heather. "Rising Tide Theatre and/in the Newfoundland cultural scene." Canadian Theatre Review 93 (Winter 1997): 38-41.

Just in case: exploring ethical issues in student affairs. Edited by Carmel Ennis Smith. [St. John’s]: Student Affairs and Services, Memorial University of Newfoundland, [1998?] 41 p.

Kent, Marjorie. "Times by the zone." Canadian Geographic 118 (Jan.- Feb. 1998): 69. map.

Kermode, Lloyd Edward. "The spirit of adventure. John Cabot, the merchants of Bristol and the re-discovery of America." Beaver 76, 5 (Oct.- Nov. 1996): 4-11.

Kershaw, Kenneth A. "Maps of Newfoundland." In Early printed maps of Canada; V. II: 1703-1799. Maps of Canada, the Arctic, Newfoundland, the River & Gulf of St. Lawrence. Ancaster, Ont.:[author], 1996. pp. 151-198. ill.

Kertzer, Jonathan. Worrying the nation: imagining a national literature in English Canada. (Theory/culture series). Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998. 243 p.

Kilpatrick, Gerald. "Grandfather drove the first spike." Downhomer 11 (Aug. 1998): 122-123.

La Costa, Joséphine. "Terre-Neuve / Newfoundland." Oral History Forum d’histoire oral 15 (1995): 15-22. — special issue: "Récits de vie et vision collective au Canada français = Life stories and collective identity in French Canada."

Labrador odyssey. The journal and photographs of Eliot Curwen on the second voyage of Wilfred Grenfell, 1893. Edited by Ronald Rompkey. (McGill-Queen’s / Hannah Institute Studies in the History of Medicine, Health and Society, no. 3). Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1996. 231 p. ill.

"Last message from Titanic." Downhomer 10 (March 1998): 69. ill. — re numbers killed in 1912 shipwreck; message found in bottle in 1993.

Leamon, David, and Brenda Parmenter. Guide to genealogical material in the Newfoundland Collection, St. John’s Public Libraries. 3rd ed. St. John’s: Provincial Resources Libraries, 1998. [45] leaves.

Leamon, John Northway. Brigus, past glory, present splendour. St. John’s: Cuff, 1998. 415 p. ill. map.

Learmont, David. "To Labrador by sail." Beaver 78 (April-May 1998): 35-38. map — re 1904 trip Scotland-Cartwright.

LeGrow, Chris. Bound down for Newfoundland: the log of a young seaman on board the Matthew. St. John’s: Breakwater, 1998. [93] p. ill. maps.

Letto, Douglas Mervyn. Chocolate bars and rubber boots: the Smallwood industrialization plan. Paradise, Nfld.: Blue Hill Pub., 1998. 117 p. ill.

Levy, Sharon. "Watery wastelands." New Scientist (May 16, 1998): 40-44.

Lewis, Colin D. "A rarity of Newfoundland." BNA Topics (British North America Philatelic Society) 55 (April-May 1998): 48-49. — re first pence issue, 1857.

Lewis, Robert M. "‘Representative-beggars of a set of paupers’: the politics of social welfare and traditional Newfoundland." Newfoundland Studies 13 (Fall 1997): 142-152.

_________. A socio-historical study of the aged in Brigus, Newfoundland, 1920-1949. Ph.D. thesis, University of Alberta, 1997. 305 leaves.

Leyton, Elliott. Dying hard: the ravages of industrial carnage. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1997. 142 p. — Nfld. miners.

Lingard, Mont. Next stop, Trinity Loop: more chats, stats, and snaps of the Newfoundland Railway. Grand Falls-Windsor, Nfld.: M. Lingard Pub., 1998. 128 p. ill. map.

_________. Next stop, Wreckhouse: more chats, stats and snaps of the Newfoundland Railway. Grand Falls-Windsor, Nfld.: M. Lingard Pub., 1997. 112 p. ill. maps.

Little, Linda. "Collective action in outport Newfoundland: a case study from the 1830s." In Labour and working-class history in Atlantic Canada: a reader. Edited by David Frank and Gregory S. Kealey. St. John’s: ISER, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1995. pp. 42-70.

Long, E. James. The hard and the aisey [sic]: a history of Open Hall, Red Cliff and Tickle Cove, Bonavista Bay. Portugal Cove, Nfld: ESP Press, 1998. 174 p. maps.

Lowe, Mick. "Innu land not Inco land: seven days at Voisey’s Bay." Canadian Forum 76 (April 1998): 16-22. map.

Lund, L. Richard. "‘Fishing for stamps’: the origins and development of unemployment insurance for Canada’s commercial fisheries, 1941-71." Journal of the Canadian Historical Association = Revue de la société historique du Canada n.s., 6 (1995): 179-208.

McGrath, Robin. "The pond gave a sigh: traditional knowledge of ice." Newfoundland Quarterly 91 (Winter-Spring 1998): 9-13.

McIntyre, John. " When economists collide." Atlantic Progress 5 (Nov. 1997): 75-76, 78, 82-83. — re rural development.

Mackinnon, Richard. "House movings and alterations: stability and change in the Codroy Valley landscape." Canadian Folkore canadien 17, 2 (1995): 31-50.

MacLeod, Malcolm. "Migrant, intern, doctor - spy? Dr. Eric Wermuth in Second World War Newfoundland." Newfoundland Studies 13 ( Spring 1997): 79-89.

McNaughton, Janet Elizabeth. Make or break spring. St. John’s: Tuckamore Books, 1998. 188 p. — juvenile fiction set in 1945 Newfoundland.

McNish, Jacquie. The big score: [Robert Friedland, Inco, and the Voisey’s Bay hustle]. Toronto: Doubleday Canada, 1998. 356 p. ill.

Magord, André. "Franco-Terreneuviens: crise d’identité ou identité de crise?" Canadian Issues = Themes Canadiens XX (1998): 73-90. — issue’s topic is "Canadian Identity: Region / Country / Nation = Identité canadienne: Région / Pays / Nation."

_________. "Identité ethnique subjective et structure familiale chez les Franco-Terreneuviens." La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 27, 2/3 (juin-sept. 1996): 149-160. tables.

Major, Kevin, et al. From eastern ports. [Flat Rock, Nfld.?: T. Bryan, 1998] (Baskerville?: Walking Bird Press). [10] leaves, [6] leaves of plates in box, 1 art print. ill. — limited edition of 15 copies, signed by the authors.

Maps of the "New Founde Land". N.p.: Bonavista Historical Society: King’s Cove Historical Society: Trinity Historical Society, 1998. 4 maps on 1 sheet; 17 x 23 cm. or smaller, sheet 29 x 95 cm. — 16th, 17th and 18th century maps.

Marcoccia, Simonetta. "John Cabot: the ‘mysterious’ sailor." Qui Rai. (1997): 9-11. — from Rome re Cabot’s founding of Canada and documentary film Cabot and the New World.

"Maritime casualties: freighter sinks off Newfoundland; 21 sailors perish in storm." Professional Mariner (April-May 1998): 58-60. — off south coast of Newfoundland, re Flare.

Marleau, Martha. "Children and art at the National Archives." Archivist 115 (1997): 12, 14, 16, 18. — includes A. Kauffmann’s "Woman in Eskimo clothing from Labrador", c1768- 1772.

Marquis, Greg. "The ‘Irish model’ and nineteenth-century Canadian policing." Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 25, 2 (May 1997): 219-239. — pt. III on Newfoundland.

Marshall, Ingeborg. A history and ethnography of the Beothuk. Montreal; London: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1996; 1997 printing. 640 p. ill. maps.

Martin, Cabot. "Now that we have ‘first oil’ what next? What did we learn?" Atlantic Canada Oil Works 6 (Dec. 1997-Jan. 1998): 38, 39.

Martin, John R. Leonard Albert Miller, public servant. (Canadian medical lives) Markham, Ont.: Associated Medical Services, Inc. and Fitzhenry & Whiteside / The Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine, 1998. 224 p. ill.

Maynard, Lara. "Aboard the S.S. Hibernia, namesake of the Hibernia offshore oil platform." Newfoundland Quarterly 91; Aspects 33 (Winter-Spring 1998): 23-27.

_________. Solomon Gosse’s birthday: songs, poems and recipes from Torbay and neighbouring towns. [Torbay, Nfld.: Torbay Heritage Committee, 1998]. 96 p. ill.

Mellin, Robert. "Vernacular architecture and urban design: a strategy for place making in St. John’s, Newfoundland." Canadian Folklore canadien 17, 2 (1995): 125-138.

Mercer, Rick. Streeters: rants and raves from ‘This hour has 22 minutes’. Toronto: Doubleday Canada, 1998. 147 p. ill.

Milton, Deborah. "Canada in the raw: celebrating the 500th anniversary of John Cabot’s landing." Leisureways 11 (Feb. 1997): 4-6, 8. map.

Mimeault, Mario. "A Dundee ship in Canada’s Arctic: SS Diana and William Wakeham’s expedition of 1897." Northern Mariner (8 (July 1998): 51-61.

Morgan, Laura Bonnie. Class and congregation: social relations in two St. John’s Newfoundland, Anglican parishes, 1877-1909. M.A. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1996. 209 p. MAI 36/02, p. 383 (Apr. 1998) AAT MQ 23163.

The Morning Watch. Online File. [St. John’s]: Committee on Publications, Faculty of Education, Memorial University of Newfoundland. Online issues 1996- . — available at http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/~glassman/nmwatch.htm; academic education journal.

Morse, Jennifer. "Canada’s war art: Maurice Galbraith Cullen." Legion Magazine 73 (Jan.- Feb. 1998): 8-9.

Mowat, Farley. "Farley’s version." Canadian Geographic 118 (Sept.- Oct. 1998): 64-74, 76, 78, 80, 82. maps — re theory of 6th to 9th century peopling of Newfoundland.

Munn, Felicity. "O Buona Vista." Westworld (Summer 1997): 26-31. map. — re Matthew replica and Cabot anniversary celebrations.

Murphy, Dee. "Is a tunnel between Newfoundland and mainland feasible?" Downhomer 10 (March 1998): 100.

Neary, Peter. "‘Like stepping back’: Newfoundland in 1939." In A country of limitations: Canada and the world in 1939 = Un pays dans la gêne: le Canada et le monde en 1939. Edited by Norman Hillmer et al. [Ottawa]: Canadian Committee for the History of the Second World War = Comité canadien d’histoire de la deuxième guerre mondiale, 1996. pp. 165-179.

Neis, Barbara, and Susan Williams. "New right, gender and the fisheries crisis: local and global dimensions." Atlantis 21, 2 (Spring-printemps 1997): 47-62.

"New-found hope." Economist 343 (28 June-4 July 1997): 36. map.

"Newfoundland pushes nickel smelter." Northern Miner 84 (March 5-8, 1998): 1, 18.

Newfoundland who’s who (1995). St. John’s: Chambers Publishing, [199-?]- . irregular.

Nicol, Keith. "Cruising the Labrador coast." Up Here 13 (Nov.- Dec. 1997): 46, 48. — re trip Baffin Island to St. Pierre.

Northwest Atlantic groundfish: perspectives on a fishery collapse. Edited by John Boreman et al. Bethesda, Md.: American Fisheries Society, 1997. 242 p. ill. maps.

O’Brien, James. "All I really needed to know I learned at MBA school: an insider’s take." This Magazine 32 (July-Aug. 1998): 13-15.

O’Brien, Patricia. "Cabot and His World Symposium." Newfoundland Quarterly 91 (Summer-Fall 1997): 35. — re Newfoundland Historical Society Conference held June 1997.

O’Dea, Shane. Allen Dale: historical and architectural report. St. John’s: Newfoundland Historic Trust, 1998. [5] p. ill.

"Off the map: Mt. Romeo meets Mt. Juliet . . . and other curious juxtapositions." Canadian Geographic 118 (Jan.- Feb. 1998): 74-75 map. — place names.

O’Flaherty, Patrick. "‘Holding the baby’: Parliamentary responses to Britain and Newfoundland to the crisis of 1931." Newfoundland Quarterly 91 (Summer-Fall 1997): 23-32.

_________. Come near at your peril: a visitor’s guide to the island of Newfoundland. 3rd ed. St. John’s: Long Beach Press, 1998. 151 p. ill.

O’Mara, John F. "The last duel." Newfoundland Quarterly 91 (Winter-Spring 1998): 14-16. — 1826 and 1873 duels.

Oosthoek, Sharon. "Rock hardy." Canadian Geographic 118 (July-Aug. 1998): 44- 48. — re Newfoundland pony.

Ouellette, Sylvie, and Carole Blais-St. Denis. "St. John’s: Canada’s oldest city." Canadian Social Trends (Winter 1997): 17-21. graphs and tables. — re 1996 census.

Page one digest: an anthology of creative writing from Newfoundland’s west coast. Deer Lake, Nfld.: Cabbitt Productions (St. John’s: Dicks and Company), 1997- . 1 vol.

Park, George K. The marke of power: Helgeland and the politics of omnipotence. (Social and economic studies, no. 61). St. John’s: ISER, 1998. 336 p. ill. maps.

Parkinson, John. "Women in the Thomas Ruck Ledgers." Newfoundland Ancestor 14 (Summer 1998): 99. — covering 1713-1722.

Parmenter, Brenda. Newfoundland and the Great War: selected materials in the Newfoundland Collection, St. John’s Public Libraries. St. John’s: St. John’s Public Libraries, Provincial Resource Library, 1998. 6 leaves.

Parsons, Andrew. Morale and cohesion in the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, 1914-1918. M.A. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1995. 138 p. MAI 34/04, p. 1427 (Aug. 1996) AAT MM 06142.

Parsons, John. A John Cabot bibliography. St. John’s: [J. Parsons], 1998. 31 p.

_________. On the way to Cipango: John Cabot’s voyage of 1498. St. John’s: Creative Publishers, 1998. 168 p. ill. maps.

Parsons, Robert Charles. Survive the savage sea: short tales from our ocean heritage. St. John’s: Creative Publishers, 1998. 334 p. ill.

_________. "Where once he lived: Albert E. Hickman." Newfoundland Quarterly 91 (Winter- Spring 1998): 31-32. — covers 1700s-1943.

Peddle, Walter. "Cherishables and chummies." Downhomer 11 (Oct. 1998): 32-33. — re artifacts, sailmakers’ needle cases, tool bags and boatmakers’ chalking dispensers.

Penney, Gerald. "An ocean going canoe from Conne River." Newfoundland Quarterly 90 (Winter 1997): 2-3. — Micmac people.

Peters, Deanne. "The Irish in Newfoundland." Downhomer 11 (Sept. 1998): 24-25.

Pick, Clyde. "Goose Bay - My tour at Goose Bay." Them Days 23 (Winter 1998): 28-29.

Pintal, Jean-Yves. Aux frontières de la mer: la préhistoire de Blanc-Sablon. (Collection Patrimoines (Québec). Dossiers, 102). [Québec]: Gouvernement du Québec, Ministère de la culture et des communications, 1998. 418 p. ill. cartes.

Pitt, Robert W. "A politician and his hobby: Joseph R. Smallwood." In "The book disease": Atlantic provinces book collectors. Edited by Eric L. Swanick. (Occasional Papers Series, no. 58). Halifax: Dalhousie University, School of Library and Information Studies, 1996. pp. 93-98.

Place of the boss - Utshimassits. film, 48 min. 46 sec. Director: John Walker. NFB Atlantic Centre, 1996. Title Code: 119C 9196 112 MSN: 35159. — documents the forced re-location of Mushuau Innu to Davis Inlet.

Poetry and songs of the Discovery Trail. Researched and edited by Linda Hayley Bath. Bonavista, Nfld.: Bonavista South Regional Development Association, 1998. 27 p. ill.

Poole, Cyril F. Mose Morgan: a life in action. St. John’s: Cuff, 1998. 207 p. ill.

Porter, Marilyn. "A conversation with four Newfoundland women writers: Helen Fogwill Porter, Joan Clark, Carmelita McGrath and Bernice Morgan." Atlantis 22 (Spring-Summer 1998): 36-39.

Pringle, Heather. "Cabot, cod and the colonists." Canadian Geographic 117 (July-Aug. 1997): 30-39. maps.

Pumphrey, Ron. "The WWII secret German base in Labrador." Downhomer 11 (Oct. 1998): 119.

Raible, Chris. "Diverse histories." Beaver 77 (Oct.-Nov. 1997): 44-45. – mentions Peter E. Pope’s The many landfalls of John Cabot.

Reece, Bob. "‘Such a Banditti’: Irish convicts in Newfoundland, 1789. Part II." Newfoundland Studies 13 (Fall 1997): 127-141.

Reid, Wes. "Pony tale." Harrowsmith Country Life 22 (April 1998): 28. — re Nfld. pony.

Reynolds, Kari. "Mischief and the Trojan truck." New Internationalist (June 1998): 35. — re protest against NATO low-level flying in Labrador.

Roberts, Edward. "Joseph Smallwood: twenty-five years on." Newfoundland Quarterly 91 (Winter-Spring 1998): 28. — reminiscences, 1973-1988.

Robertson, Ian S. "Stamps went to the dogs: dog owning philatelists were in their heyday in 1988 when the 100th anniversary of the Canadian Kennel Club was recognized." Canadian Stamp News 23 (Sept. 29, 1998): 5, 9. — Nfld. dog.

The Rock. St. John’s: K. Mullaly, 1998- . irregular. — arts and poetry magazine.

"Rock’s greatest hits." Elm Street 1 (Sept. 1997): 82-84, 86, 88, 90-91. — re television programme, This Hour Has 22 Minutes.

Rodgers, N.A.M. The safeguard of the sea: a naval history of Britain. London: HarperCollins in association with the National Maritime Museum, 1997-, ill. maps. — v. 1. 660-1649 includes references to Nfld.

Rollmann, Hans. "Anglicans, Puritans, and Quakers in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Newfoundland." Avalon Chronicles 2 (1997): 43-72.

_________. "Moravians in Labrador (1): Christoph Brasen (1738-1774)." Newfoundland Quarterly 90 (Winter 1997): 2-3.

Rolton, Chris. "Archaeology and the Baccalieu Trail." Newfoundland Quarterly 91 (Spring 1997): 17-18.

Rompkey, Ron. "‘The land that God gave Cain’ and the representation of Labrador." Canadian Issues XX (1998): 155-163.

Rothschild, Edmund de. Edmund de Rothschild: a gilt-edged life: memoir. London: Murray, 1998. 243 p. ill. tables. — connected with funding for Churchill Falls development.

Russell, Scott. "Memorial Stadium / St. John’s, Newfoundland." In The rink. Stories from hockey’s home towns. Edited by Chris Cuthbert and Scott Russell. Toronto: Viking, 1997. pp. 286-315. ill.

Salmon, (Mr.). "A journey from Twillingate to St. John’s in winter." Downhomer 11 (July 1998): 62-63. — written in 1844.

Sanger, Chesley W., and Anthony B. Dickinson. "The construction and display of the first full-scale model of a Blue Whale: the Newfoundland connection." Acadiensis XXVII, 1 (Autumn 1997): 67-84. figs. map.

_________. "Trinity involvement in modern Newfoundland and Labrador shore-station whaling." Newfoundland Quarterly 92 (Summer 1998): 2-6. figs. — covers 1898-1920.

Saunders, Gary L. Doctor, when you’re sick you’re not well: forty years of outpatient humour from Twillingate Hospital, Newfoundland. St. John’s: Breakwater, 1998. 74 p. ill. map.

_________. "Of seals and cod and us." Newfoundland Quarterly 91 (Winter-Spring 1998): 20- 22. — re causes of codfish crisis.

Saunders, John. "Newfoundland: from fish to chips." Computing Canada (April 27, 1998): 13, 16. — re government’s information technology promotion.

Schrank, William E. "The failure of Canadian seasonal fishermen’s unemployment insurance reform during the 1960s and 1970s." Marine Policy 22 (Jan. 1998): 67-81.

_________, et al. "The cost to government of maintaining a commercially unviable fishery: the case of Newfoundland, 1981/82 to 1990/91." Ocean Development and International Law 26, 4 (Oct.-Dec. 1995): 357-390.

Scott, Peter J. Boreal flora: vascular flora of Newfoundland. St. John’s: Department of Biology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1998. 278 p. ill. maps.

Seary, E.R. Family names of the island of Newfoundland. Corrected ed. Edited by William J. Kirwin. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1998. 573 p. — on title page: J.R. Smallwood Centre for Newfoundland Studies.

Selected papers presented at the Lessons From Frontier Regions Conference: October 25-27, 1998, St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada. [St. John’s: n.p., 1998.] 1 v. in var. p. ill.

Seven brides for Uncle Sam. film, 52 min. 20 sec. Director: Anita McGee. NFB, 1997. Title Code: 119C 9197 036 MSN: 35357 — seven Nfld. women who married U.S. servicemen.

Sharing the voices: the phenomenon of singing. Edited by Brian A. Roberts. St. John’s: Faculty of Education, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1998. — "Proceedings of the International Symposium, St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada, June 1997."

Sibbald, Peter. "Return to Nitassinan." Matrix 50 (1997): 57-71. — Goose Bay area population mix.

Silberstein, Jil. Innu: à la rencontre des Montagnais du Québec-Labrador. (Terre indienne). Paris: A. Michel, 1998. 457 p. ill. map.

Silverstone, Martin. "Trinity." Harrowsmith Country Life 22 (April 1998): 83.

Simmons, Lillian. Run ragged. St. John’s: Flanker Press, 1998. 118 p.

Skogan, Joan. "Back to Newfoundland." Brick (Spring 1998): 57-59. — re sense of "home."

Small places, big ideas: exporting knowledge-based services from the Atlantic periphery. A project coordinated by the Centre for International Business Studies, Faculty of Business Administration, Memorial University of Newfoundland. [St. John’s]: Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1998. 157 p.

Smallwood, Joseph Roberts. The best of the "Barrelman" (1938-1940): Joseph R. Smallwood as The Barrelman. Edited by William Connors. St. John’s: Creative Publishers, 1998. 96 p. ill. — items originally broadcast on the Newfoundland radio programme The Barrelman, and later published as a monthly newspaper.

Smith, Pamela J., and D. Mitchell. Bringing back the past: historical perspectives on Canadian archaeology. (Mercury series paper/Archaeological Survey of Canada, 158). Ottawa: Archaeological Survey of Canada, 1998. 276 p. ill. maps.

Smith, Rick. "A precious tradition?" New Maritimes (May-June 1998): 4-11, 13. — re seal hunt.

Snelgrove, George F. "Researching family history in commercial records." Newfoundland Ancestor 14 (Summer 1998): 95.

Song, Yann-Huei. "The Canada-European Union turbot dispute in the Northwest Atlantic: an application of the incident approach." Ocean Development and International Law 28 (July-Sept. 1997): 269-311. map.

Sparkes, Grace. "History in the making." Newfoundland Quarterly 91 (Summer-Fall 1997): 12. — re 1997 memorial service to those lost at sea, 1892-1970.

Stacey, Jean Edwards. Historic homes of Newfoundland. St. John’s: DRC Pub., 1998. 90 p. ill. map.

Stagg, Barry. "The boys of summer." Downhomer 11 (Aug. 1998): 118. — re life of baby boomers born in 1940-1945 near Harmon Airforce Base, Stephenville.

_________. "Yankee baseball in Newfoundland." Downhomer 11 (July 1998): 118. — re Harmon Airforce Base baseball, 1950-1960s.

Steele, Donald Harold, and Raoul Andersen. "The commercial annihilation of northern cod: the fate of the 1986 and 1987 year classes." In How deep is the ocean? Historical essays on Canada’s Atlantic fishery. Edited by James E. Candow and Carol Corbin. Sydney: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1997. pp. 261-267. — glossary of terms, pp. [269]-278.

Sullivan, Lisa M. "Representation of economic autonomy and dependency in the Newfoundland song repertoire, 1950-1990." American Review of Canadian Studies 24, 3 (Autumn 1994): 317-341.

Swersky, Ernest D. "Newfoundland perforation varieties." BNA Topics (British North America Philatelic Society) 55 (July-Aug.-Sept. 1998): 21-27.

Szarek, Joseph. "Art out of bounds: the evanescent colors of Newfoundland icebergs." American Artist 62 (May 1998): 72-77.

"T.V. series celebrates Newfoundland." Heritage Canada 4 (March-April 1997): 21. — re programme East of Canada.

Tales told by teachers, 1998: a book of memories. Edited by Gladys Costello. Corner Brook, Nfld.: RTANL (Retired Teachers Association of Newfoundland and Labrador) in cooperation with RB Books, 1998. 257 p. ill.

Taylor, V.R. "The community of Belleoram: its name and origins." Newfoundland Quarterly 91 (Winter-Spring 1998): 37-39.

Their father’s work: casting nets with the world’s fishermen. Camden, Me.: International Marine, 1998. 370 p. ill. maps.

Thomas, Gerald. "Early life crises and the resolution of conflict: meaning in a Franco-Newfoundland fairy tale." Newfoundland Studies 13 (Fall 1997): 53-177. — includes the tale "The Seven Gold Mountains."

Thorne, Gerard. "The long journey of James McGrady." Downhomer 10 (April 1998): 114-115. — re body retrieved after sinking of Titanic, 1912.

Thorne, Robert. "German U-boat surrenders." Downhomer 10 (May 1998): 129-131.

Thurston, Harry. "Devastation deep." Canadian Wildlife 4 (June 1998): 16-17.

Ties that bind: an anthology of social work and social welfare in Newfoundland and Labrador. Selected and edited by Gale Burford; co-edited by John Symonds. St. John’s: Jesperson, 1997. 335 p. ill.

Tilley, David. "Where the caribou roam: home on the barrens." Newfoundland Sportsman 8 (Sept.-Oct. 1998): 34-36.

Tillyard, S.K. Citizen lord: the life of Edward Fitzgerald, Irish revolutionary. 1st American ed. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1998. 337 p. ill.

Tipatshimun: voice of the Innu Nation. [Sheshatshu, Labrador?] : Innu Nation, 1998- . bimonthly. — text in English and Innuaimun on inverted pages.

The Titanic disaster hearings: the official transcripts of the 1912 Senate investigation. Edited and with an introduction by Tom Kuntz. New York; Toronto: Pocket Books, 1998. 571 p. ill.

Tobin, Kevin. Rock bottom. St. John’s: Jesperson, 1998. 103 p. ill.

Troake, Garry. "Richard Brothers - Prince, prophet and pauper." Downhomer 10 (April 1998): 62. ill. — lived 1757-1824.

Tulk, Ken A. Arnold’s Cove a community history. Edited by Patricia (Ennis) Burke. Arnold’s Cove, Nfld.: Town of Arnold’s Cove, 1997. (Printed in St. John’s: Robinson-Blackmore Printing and Publishing Ltd.) 242 p. ill.

Walsh, Gregory. "In the track of Cabot." Ocean Navigator (Jan.-Feb. 1998): 104. tables.

Walsh, John M., and J.G. Butt. Newfoundland specialized stamp catalogue: with pictorial postcards and coins and advertising business corner card. 4th ed. St. John’s: Walsh’s Philatelic Service, 1998. 238 p. ill. maps.

Warner, William W. "The fish killers." In How deep is the ocean? Historical essays on Canada’s Atlantic fishery. Edited by James E. Candow and Carol Corbin. Sydney: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1997. pp. 223-242.

Warren, Gale D. "The Patriotic Association of the women of Newfoundland." Newfoundland Quarterly 92; Aspects 33 (Summer 1998): 23-32.

Warren, Valerie, and David Furlong. A journal of transactions and events - on the coast of Labrador by George Cartwright; place-name index. [St. John’s]: English Language Research Centre, Memorial University, 1998. 17 p.

Webb, Jeff A. "Constructing community and consumers: Joseph R. Smallwood’s Barrelman radio programme." Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, n.s., 8 (1997): 165-186.

Wells, Herb. "Wartime: name of Argentia based ship used as German decoy." Downhomer 10 (Nov. 1997): 199.

Where once they stood: a gazetteer of abandonment. Mobile, Nfld.: Mobilewords, 1998. 32p. — lists 341 abandoned Nfld. communities.

Whitaker, Richard. "City slicker salmon." Atlantic Chamber Journal 47 (Summer 1998): 60-62. — re St. John’s rivers, covers colonization, 1880s-1990s.

Whitfield, Peter. New found lands: maps in the history of exploration. New York: Routledge, 1998. 200 p. ill. maps.

Who asked us anyway?: a collection of plays celebrating the first twenty years of the Labrador Creative Arts Festival. Edited by Carol Bolt; compiled by Tim Borlase. [Labrador]: Labrador School Board, 1998. 365 p. ill.

Whoriskey, Fred. "The long road back." Atlantic Salmon Journal 47 (Spring 1998): 20-21.

"Who’s that Kablunak?: Take us to your leader." Kinatuinamut Ilingajuk (Summer 1998): 34-36. — also in Inuktitut; re research on space particles at Nain.

Winsor, Janet Penney. Newfoundland nurse: a memoir. Portugal Cove, Nfld.: ESP Press, 1998. 156 p. ill.

Woodberry, Gerta. The Millennium arrives: journey of the Newfoundland Flotilla ’97. Topsail, Nfld.: Cantick Quoin Marketing Inc., 1998. 280 p. ill.

Wright, Miriam. "Fishing in the cold war: Canada, Newfoundland and the international politics of the twelve-mile fishing limit, 1958-1969." Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, n.s., 8 (1997): 239-258.

Yeo, Leslie. A thousand and one first nights. (Canadian theatre history series, 2). Oakville, Ont.: Mosaic Press; Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.: Academy of the Shaw Festival, 1998. 294 p. ill. — member of London Theatre Co. In St. John’s in the 1950s.

Young, Ron. "Diver Dobbin detects mass murder." Downhomer 11 (June 1998): 39. — re 19th- century diver.

_________. "Mina Hubbard - the CFA who first mapped Labrador’s Naskaupi and George River systems." Downhomer 11 (Oct. 1998): 107. — re 1903, 1905 Labrador expeditions.

_________. "Newfoundland captures Quebec City 100 years before General Wolfe born." Downhomer 11 (June 1998): 74.

_________. "Put down Newfie jokes." Downhomer 11 (July 1998): 38-39.

NOVA SCOTIA

Abler, Thomas S. "Glooscap encounters Silas T. Rand: a Baptist missionary on the folkloric fringe." In Earth, water, air and fire. Studies in Canadian ethnohistory. Edited by David T. McNab for Nin.Da.Waab.Jig. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1998. pp. 127-141.

Allard, Dean C. "Spencer Baird and the scientific investigation of the northwest Atlantic, 1871-1887." Northern Mariner 7, 2 (1997): 31-39.

Armstrong, John G. "Letters from Halifax: reliving the Halifax Explosion through the eyes of my grandfather, a sailor in the Royal Canadian Navy." Northern Mariner 8, 4 (1998): 55-74.

Aspects of Louisbourg. Essays on the history of an eighteenth-century French community in North America. Published to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the founding of Louisbourg. Edited by Eric Krause, Carol Corbin and William O’Shea. Sydney: University College of Cape Breton Press; The Louisbourg Institute, 1995. 312 p. ill. maps.

Aylward, Carol. "Adding colour - a critique of: ‘An essay on institutional responsibility: the Indigenous Blacks and Micmac Programme at Dalhousie Law School’." Canadian Journal of Women and the law = Revue femmes et droit 8, 2 (1995): 470-501.

Baskerville, Peter, and Eric W. Sager. Unwilling idlers: the urban unemployed and their families in late Victorian Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998. 294 p. ill. tables. — includes Halifax as one of six cities surveyed using the 1891 and 1901 census records.

Baxter-Moore, Nick. "Popular music, myth-making and identities: the songs of Stan Rogers." British Journal of Canadian Studies 10, 2 (1995): 306-329.

Beagan, Brenda. "‘Diversifying’ the Nova Scotia Advisory Council on the Status of Women: questions of identity and difference in feminist praxis." Atlantis 21, 1 (Fall 1996): 75-84.

Berneshawi, Suzanne. "Resource management and the Mi’kmaq nation." Canadian Journal of Native Studies 17, 1 (1997): 115-148.

Berry, Kimberly Margaret. "She’s no lady: the experience and expression of gender among Halifax women taxi drivers since World War II." Urban History Review 27, 1 (1998): 23-35.

Binkley, Marian. "Nova Scotian fishing families coping with the fisheries crisis." Anthropologica 38, 2 (1996): 197-219.

Black, Fiona. "‘Advent’rous merchants and Atlantic waves’: a preliminary study of the Scottish contribution to book availability in Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1752-1810." The Bibliotheck: A Scottish Journal of Bibliography and Allied Topics 22 (1997): 34-71.

_________. "Newspapers as primary sources in Canadian-Scottish book trade history: the example of Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1752-1820." Epilogue. Canadian Bulletin for the History of Books, Libraries, and Archives = Epilogue. Bulletin canadien pour l’histoire du livre et l’histoire des bibliothèques et des archives 10, 1/2 (1995): 43-51.

_________. "A Scottish element in Canadian print culture: some preliminary questions on definition and evidence." Eighteenth Century Scotland 10 (1996): 11-14.

Blum, John. "Balancing regional government health mandates with federal economic imperatives: perspectives from Nova Scotia and Illinois." Dalhousie Law Journal 20, 2 (Fall 1997): 359-399.

Bradford, Henry M. "Marconi’s three transatlantic radio stations in Cape Breton." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 1 (1998): 1-15.

Brouwer, Ruth Compton. "Home lessons, foreign tests: the background and first missionary term of Florence Murray, Maritime doctor in Korea." Journal of the Canadian Historical Association = Revue de la société historique du Canada 6 (1995): 103-128.

Brown, Paul. "‘Come east, young man’: the politics of rural depopulation in Nova Scotia, 1900-1925." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 1 (1998): 47-78.

Brun, Josette. "Les femmes d’affaires en Nouvelle-France au 18e siècle: le cas de l’Île Royale." Acadiensis XXVII, 1 (Autumn 1997): 44-66. tables. map.

Brunner, Astrid. "Perfect proportions. Wolfville’s Atlantic Theatre Festival." ArtsAtlantic 56 (Fall-Winter 1996): 36-41.

Burrill, Gary, and Jeanette Perrin. "‘Tap, tap’: Moose River, 1936." New Maritimes XIV, 3 (Jan.-Feb. 1996): 4-12.

Bush, Susan Hilles. "William Inglis Morse, a book collector extraordinaire." In "The book disease": Atlantic Provinces book collectors. Edited by Eric L. Swanick. (Occasional Papers Series, no. 58). Halifax: Dalhousie University. School of Library and Information Studies, 1996. pp. 33-70.

Byers, Mary, and Margaret McBurney. Atlantic hearth: early homes and families of Nova Scotia. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994. 364 p. ill.

Cahill, Barry. "The ‘Hoffman Rebellion’ (1753) and Hoffman’s Trial (1754): constructive high treason and seditious conspiracy in Nova Scotia under the stratocracy." In Law, politics and security measures, 1608-1837. Edited by F. Murray Greenwood and Barry Wright. (Canadian State Trials, v.1). Toronto: University of Toronto Press for Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History, 1996. pp. 72-97.

_________. "‘How far English laws are in force here’: Nova Scotia’s first century of reception law jurisprudence." University of New Brunswick Law Journal = Revue de droit de l’Université du Nouveau-Brunswick 42 (1993): 113-153.

_________. "Howe (1825), Dixon (1920), and McLachlan (1923): comparative perspectives on the legal history of sedition." University of New Brunswick Law Journal = Revue de droit de l’Université du Nouveau-Brunswick 45 (1996): 281-307.

_________. "‘Nowhere to be seen’: Blacks as an invisible minority at the Reverend James MacGregor sesquicentenary celebration of 1936." Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society xxxx, 1 (Spring 1998): 5-30.

_________. "R. v. Howe (1835) for seditious libel: a tale of twelve magistrates." In Law, politics and security measures, 1608-1837. Edited by F. Murray Greenwood and Barry Wright. (Canadian State Trials, v.1). Toronto: University of Toronto Press for Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History, 1996. pp. 547-575.

Calliste, Agnes. "Race, gender and Canadian immigration policy: Blacks from the Caribbean, 1900-1932." In Gender and history in Canada. Edited by Joy Parr and Mark Rosenfeld. (New Canadian Readings). Toronto: Copp Clark Ltd., 1996. pp. 70-87.

Cameron, James D. For the people. A history of St. Francis Xavier University. Montreal & Kingston: Published for St. Francis Xavier University by McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1996. 551 p. ill.

Cape Breton works: more lives from Cape Breton’s Magazine. Edited by Ronald Caplan. Wreck Cove, N.S.: Breton Books, 1996. 296 p. ill.

The centre of the world at the edge of a continent: Cultural Studies of Cape Breton Island. Edited by Carol Corbin and Judith A. Rolls. Sydney: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1996. 247 p. ill.

Chartrand, René. "Early British regulars in Canada." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 76, 305 (1998): 1-4.

Chiasson, Anselme. The seven-headed beast and other Acadian tales from Cape Breton Island. Translated by Rosie Aucoin Grace. Wreck Cove, N.S.: Breton Books, 1996. 190 p. — translation of Contes de Cheticamp.

Clarke, Ernest. "The Cumberland glebe dispute and the background to the American Revolution in Nova Scotia, 1771-1774." University of New Brunswick Law Journal = Revue de droit de l’Université du Nouveau- Brunswick 42 (1993): 95-112.

_________, and Jim Phillips. "Rebellion and repression in Nova Scotia in the era of the American Revolution." In Law, politics and security measures, 1608-1837. Edited by F. Murray Greenwood and Barry Wright. (Canadian State Trials, v.1). Toronto: University of Toronto Press for Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History, 1996. pp. 172-220.

_________, and Jim Phillips. "‘The course of law cannot be stopped’: the aftermath of the Cumberland Rebellion in the civil courts of Nova Scotia." Dalhousie Law Journal 21, 2 (Fall 1998): 440-474.

Clarke, George Elliott. "Must all Blackness be American?: locating Canada in Borden’s ‘Tightrope Time’, or nationalizing Gilroy’s The Black Atlantic." Canadian Ethnic Studies = Etudes ethniques au Canada XXVIII, 3 (1996): 56-71.

Conlin, Dan. "A historiography of private sea war in Nova Scotia." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 1 (1998): 79-92.

_________. "A private war in the Caribbean: Nova Scotia privateering, 1793-1805." Northern Mariner 6, 4 (1996): 29-46.

Conrad, Margaret. "‘But such is life’: growing up in Nova Scotia in the interwar years." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 2 (1999): 1-26.

Cronin, Ray. "Robert Frank was here. Looking for the famous artist." ArtsAtlantic 53 (Fall 1995): 28-32.

Crosse, John, compiler. "The arrival of the Chesapeake in Halifax in 1813 as described by Thomas Haliburton ("Sam Slick")." American Neptune 57, 2 (1997): 161-165. — War of 1812; Haliburton letter from 1864, reprinted from the Acadian Recorder 16 January 1916.

Cuthbertson, Brian. "History of the Grand Parade and Halifax City Hall." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 2 (1999): 70-93.

_________. "Incunabula, Nova Scotiana, and Thomas Beamish Akins." In "The book disease": Atlantic provinces book collectors. Edited by Eric L. Swanick. (Occasional Papers Series, 58). Halifax: Dalhousie University. School of Library and Information Studies, 1996. pp. 9-15.

_________. "John Cabot and his historians: five hundred years of controversy." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 1 (1998):16-35.

Das, Hari, Mallika Das and Francis McKenzie. "Assessing the ‘will of the people’: an investigation into town service delivery satisfaction." Canadian Public Administration = Administration publique du Canada 38, 1 (Spring 1995): 77-93.

Davey, William. "European naming patterns on Cape Breton Island: 1758- 1820." Onomastica Canadiana 77, 1 (June 1995): 35-59.

Davies, Gwendolyn. "J.D. Logan and the great feud for Canadian literature: 1915-1923." Canadian Issues = Thèmes canadiens XVII (1995): 113-128. — issue theme "Canadian Studies at Home and Abroad" = Les études canadiennes au Canada et à l’étranger.

_________. "Margaret Marshall Saunders: making regionalism international." In Literature of Region and Nation: Proceedings of the 6th International Literature of Region and Nation Conference. University of New Brunswick in Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, 2-7 August 1996. 2v. Edited by Winnifred M. Bogaards. Saint John: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; University of New Brunswick in Saint John, 1998. v. 2, pp. 143-156.

_________. "Marshall Saunders and late nineteenth century Canadian writing." In Imperial Canada, 1867-1917. Edited by Colin M. Coates. [Edinburgh]: [University of Edinburgh, Centre of Canadian Studies], [1997]. pp. 166-176.

de Finney, James. "Idéologie et archétype dans les récits du ‘Grand Dérangement acadien’." Canadian Issues = Thèmes canadiens XVI (1994): 9-19. — issue theme: "Voyages. Real and imaginary, Personal and Collective = Voyages. Réels et imaginaires, personnels et collectifs."

Doherty, Liz. "The music of Cape Breton: an Irish perspective." (ó Riada Memorial Lecture, 9). Cork, Ireland: The Traditional Music Archive and The Irish Traditional Music Society, University College, Cork, 1994.

Dubé, Claire. "Le thème de l’ours céleste chez les Micmacs." Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 26, 1 (1996): 55-64.

Dunlop, Allan. "A slice of golfing history: the development of golf in Nova Scotia, 1895-1945." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 1 (1998): 115-129.

Earle, Michael John. Radicalism in decline: labour and politics in industrial Cape Breton, 1930-1950. Ph.D. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1996, 516 p.

Evangéline en quête = Evangeline’s quest. film, 53 min. 40 sec. réalisatrice = director: Ginette Pellerin. Film N.B., 1996. Title Code: 119C 9195 164 MSN: 35025. — Evangéline, héroïne fictive créée par l’auteur américain Longfellow, visite les lieux qui ont été marqués par son influence.

Fingard, Judith. "Masculinity, fraternity, and respectability in Halifax at the turn of the twentieth century." In Gender and history in Canada. Edited by Joy Parr and Mark Rosenfeld. (New Canadian Readings). Toronto: Copp Clark Ltd., 1996. pp. 211-224.

_________. "Rescue and reward: Corporal George Liston’s heroism on the Halifax waterfront." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 2 (1999): 143-154.

Finnan, Mark. Oak Island secrets. Halifax: Formac, 1995. 186 p. maps.

Foshay, Susan M. Face value: Nova Scotian portraiture. Halifax: Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, 1996.

Frank, David. "The trial of J.B. McLachlan." In Labour and working-class history in Atlantic Canada: a reader. Edited by David Frank and Gregory S. Kealey. St. John’s: ISER, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1995. pp. 279-297.

Frost, James D. "The aborted British invasion: the case of the Swan Hunter shipbuilders, 1899- 1914." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 2 (1999): 40-51.

Girard, Philip. "Children, church, migration and money: three tales of child custody in Nova Scotia." In Children’s voices in Atlantic literature and culture: essays on childhood. Edited by Hilary Thompson. Guelph, Ont.: Canadian Children’s Press, 1995. — papers presented at the 4th Thomas H. Raddall Symposium; Acadia University, Wolfville, N.S., Sept. 1994. pp. 10-23.

_________. "The making of a colonial lawyer: Beamish Murdoch of Halifax, 1822-1842." In Inside the law: Canadian law firms in historical perspective. Edited by Carol Wilton. (Essays in the History of Canadian Law, v. VII). Toronto: University of Toronto Press and Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History, 1996. pp. 57- 99.

Glasbeek, Harry, and Eric Tucker. "Death by consensus: the Westray Mine story." In Labour and working-class history in Atlantic Canada: a reader. Edited by David Frank and Gregory S. Kealey. St. John’s: ISER, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1995. pp. 399-439.

Glenn, Laurie. "Sketch of an artist: an introduction to the life and work of Roberta Jane Taylor." Atlantis 20, 1 (Fall-Winter 1995): 125-137.

Grady, Wayne. "Bluenose." In Chasing the chinook. On the trail of Canadian words and culture. Toronto: Viking; Penguin Books Canada Ltd., 1998. pp. 30-34.

_________. "Kerosene." In Chasing the chinook. On the trail of Canadian words and culture. Toronto: Viking; Penguin Books Canada Ltd., 1998. pp. 158-162 — re Abraham Gesner.

Griffin-Allwood, Philip. "The evangelical doctrinal consensus: an implication of the St Paul’s [Halifax] secession of 1825." Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society xxxvi, 1 (Apr. 1994): 5-18.

Guildford, Janet. "Alderman Thomas Spence: the Dick Whittington of Halifax." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 2 (1999): 27-39.

_________. "Maria Morris Miller: the many functions of her art." Atlantis 20, 1 (Fall-Winter 1995): 113-123.

_________. "‘Whate’er the duty of the hour demands’: the work of middle-class women in Halifax, 1840-1880." Social History = Histoire sociale XXX, 59 (May 1997): 1-20.

Gwyn, Julian. "The culture of work in the Halifax Naval Yard before 1820." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 2 (1999): 118-144.

_________. Excessive expectations: studies in Nova Scotia’s business and economic history, 1740-1870. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1997. 445 p.

Hamilton, Sylvia. "Film as a medium to reveal research about black women’s lives." Atlantis 20, 1 (Fall-Winter 1995): 163-167.

Hayter, Charles R. R. "‘To the relief of malignant diseases of the poor’: the acquisition of radium for Halifax, 1916-1926." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 1 (1998): 130-143.

Hébert, Michelle. "Building the old new order. Halifax in the wake of the great explosion." New Maritimes XIV, 4 (Mar.-Apr. 1996): 4-15.

Henderson, T. Stephen. "Angus L. Macdonald and the conscription crisis of 1944." Acadiensis XXVII, 1 (Autumn 1997): 85-104.

Hoag, Elaine. "Gift of tongues, gift of print: a Canadian missionary in the South Seas." National Library News 31, 1 (Jan. 1999): 12-14. — John Geddes (1815-1872) printer, missionary.

Home fires: Lunenburg at war. film, 21 min. Director: Marie Thompson. CBC, 1994. Title Code: 193C 0189 210 MSN: 34957.

Hornborg, Alf. "Environmentalism, ethnicity and sacred places: reflections on modernity, discourse and power." Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 31, 3 (Aug. 1994): 245-267.

Johnston, A.J.B. Life and religion at Louisbourg, 1713-1758. 1st paperback ed. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1996. 227 p. ill.

Jones, Francis I.W. "A hot Southern town: Confederate sympathizers in Halifax during the American Civil War." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 2 (1999): 52- 69.

Judge, Gail. "A genealogy: The descendants of Michael Donovan (1770-1998)." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 1 (1998): 173-180.

Kimber, Stephen. More than just folks: 31 remarkable Nova Scotians. Lawrencetown Beach, N.S.: Pottersfield Press, 1996. 187 p.

Knowles, Norman. "The rector and the deaconess: women, the Church, and sexual harassment in early-twentieth-century English Canada, a case study." Journal of Canadian Studies 31, 2 (Summer 1996): 97-114. — Halifax parish, World War I era.

Knowles, Richard Paul. "AnOther story: women’s dramaturgy and the circulation of cultural values at Mulgrave Road." Atlantis 20, 1 (Fall-Winter 1995): 169-181.

Kruschen, Franziska. "Mabel Killam Day." Atlantis 20, 1 (Fall-Winter 1995): 139-147.

Kulyk-Keefer, Janice. "‘Brightly, aggressively golden’: verbal agency in Budge Wilson’s The Leaving." Atlantis 20, 1 (Fall-Winter 1995): 195-201.

Landry, Nicolas. "Méthodes relatives à la cueillette d’informations dans les inventaires après-décès: le cas de l’habitant-pêcheur François Blondel, 1732 [Île-Royale]." La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 27, 2/3 (juin-sept. 1996): 116-124. tables.

Laurence, William H. "Acquiring the law: the personal law library of William Young, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1835." Dalhousie Law Journal 21, 2 (Fall 1998): 490-515.

LeBlanc, Yvon. "Ce presque mythique Louisbourg." Etudes canadiennes = Canadian Studies 37 (Dec. 1994): 15-39.

Leonard, George. "George Leonard and the fish business." Cape Breton’s Magazine 69 (Aug. 1995): 69-88.

Long, Heather. "A genealogy: The Almons of Halifax and their descendants." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 2 (1999): 213-242.

Louisbourg under siege. film, 45 min. Director: Albert Kish. NFB, 1997. Title Code: 119C 9197 027 MSN: 35310.

Macauley, Sheila Hubbard [and edited by Jennifer Anne Macauley]. The Hubbard family of Nova Scotia. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1996. 212 p. ill.

MacDonald, Bertrum H. "A search for gold: reconstructing a private library - the case of Dr. Robert Bell." Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 12, 2 (1995): 385-[410].

MacKenzie, A.A. "The history of St. Francis Xavier University." Acadiensis XXVIII, 1 (Autumn 1998): 127-131.

Mackinnon, Neil. "The Nova Scotia Loyalists: a traumatic community." In Loyalists and community in North America. Edited by Robert M. Calhoon, Timothy M. Barnes and George A. Rawlyk. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1994. pp. 201-212.

MacKinnon, Richard. "Cooperativism and vernacular architecture in Tompkinsville." In The centre of the world at the edge of a continent. Cultural studies of Cape Breton Island. Edited by Carol Corbin and Judith A. Rolls. Sydney: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1996. pp. 145-162.

MacLean, Grant. Walk historic Halifax. [Halifax]: Nimbus, 1996. 182 p. ill.

Maclean, Terry. "The making of public history: a comparative study of Skansen Open Air Museum, Sweden; Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia; and the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, Nova Scotia." Material History Review = Revue d’histoire de la culture matérielle 47 (Spring 1998): 21-32.

MacMillan, John, with Emery Hyslop and Peter McGahan. The boy from Port Hood. The autobiography of John Francis "Lofty" MacMillan. Fredericton: New Ireland Press, 1996. 193 p. ill.

Marble, A.E. "The 1846 Catalogue of the Halifax Garrison medical library." Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 12, 2 (1995): 441-442.

Marble, Allan. "‘To consummate that great desideratum - a general hospital’." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 2 (1999): 167-202.

Marchand, Narcisse. "Nouvelle-Ecosse / Nova Scotia." Oral History Forum d’histoire oral 15 (1995): 23-37. — special issue: "Récits de vie et vision collective au Canada français = Life stories and collective identity in French Canada".

Margaret’s Museum. film, 114 min. 31 sec. Director: Mort Ransen. NFB, 1995. Title Code: 105C 0195 075 MSN: 35291.

Marquis, Greg. "The ports of Halifax and Saint John and the American Civil War." Northern Mariner 8,1 (1998): 1-19.

McGuigan, Peter. "Three archbishops and a cardinal: his Eminence James C. McGuigan and the prelates of Halifax, 1931-1964." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 1 (1998): 144-149.

McIntosh, Robert. "The boys in the Nova Scotia coal mines, 1873-1923." In Labour and working-class history in Atlantic Canada: a reader. Edited by David Frank and Gregory S. Kealey. St. John’s: ISER, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1995. pp. 147-162.

McKay, Ian. "Of Karl Marx and the Bluenose: Colin Campbell McKay and the legacy of Maritime socialism." Acadiensis XXVII, 2 (Spring 1998): 3-25.

McLauchlan, Laura, and Joan Young. "Out from underfoot: Nova Scotian hooked rugs." Atlantis 20, 1 (Fall-Winter 1995): 95-100.

_________. "Reading the rugs of Shelburne County: the art of scraps." University of Toronto Quarterly 65, 2 (1996): 427-436.

Metcalfe, Robin. "Go ask Alice. President Mansell makes a place for herself." ArtsAtlantic 53 (Fall 1995): 42-45. — new president of Nova Scotia College of Art and Design.

_________. Necessity: 21 years of collecting at the Mount. [Halifax]: Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery, 1996. 15 p. ill. — cover title Necessity: the MSVU collection, 1973-1994.

Mi’kmaq hieroglyphic prayers: readings in North America’s first indigenous script. Edited by David L. Schmidt and Murdena Marshall. Halifax: Nimbus Publishing Co., 1995. 182 p. ill.

Moody, Barry. "Esther Clark goes to college." Atlantis 20, 1 (Fall-Winter 1995): 39- 48.

_________. "A view from the front steps: Esther Clark Wright and the making of a Maritime historian." In Creating historical memory: English-Canadian women and the work of history. Edited by Beverly Boutilier and Alison Prentice. Vancouver: UBC Press, 1997. pp. 233-253. ill.

Moore, Brian. "Nova Scotia, lighthouse to lighthouse. Tracing settlers’ lives through a hauntingly beautiful landscape." New York Times Magazine. The Sophisticated Traveler (2 Mar. 1997): 40-42; 71, 73-74, 83, 85.

Morton, Suzanne. "Elderly men and women in a Halifax working-class suburb during the 1920s." In Gender and history in Canada. Edited by Joy Parr and Mark Rosenfeld. (New Canadian Readings). Toronto: Copp Clark Ltd., 1996. pp. 341-356. — from her Ideal surroundings: domestic life in a working-class suburb in the 1920s. University of Toronto Press, 1995.

Mourby, Adrian. "Images of Acadia." History Today 47, 12 (Dec. 1997): 5-7. map.

Muise, D.A. "The industrial context of inequality: female participation in Nova Scotia’s paid labour force, 1871-1921." In Labour and working-class history in Atlantic Canada: a reader. Edited by David Frank and Gregory S. Kealey. St. John’s: ISER, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1995. pp. 163-187.

Napier, David. "The secrets of Halifax harbour." Beaver 77, 4 (Aug.-Sept. 1997): 4-6.

Norred, Patricia Anne. Reinventing community: Connecticut planters in Nova Scotia, 1759-1776. Ph.D. thesis, University of Missouri, 1996. 223 p. AAT 9717172; DAI-A 57/12, p. 5275 (June 1997).

Nugent, Helen Jean M. "‘A worrisome time’: life in the Maritimes during World War II." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 1 (1998): 36-46.

den Otter, A.A. "Nova Scotia: railways and the new economy." In The philosophy of railways. The transcontinental railway idea in British North America. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997. pp. 65-96. ill.

Pachai, Bridglal. William Hall: winner of the Victoria Cross. (Famous Canadians). Tantallon, N.S.: Four East Publications., 1995. 40 p. ill. — a black Nova Scotian seaman.

Parenteau, Bill. "‘Care, control and supervision’: Native people in the Canadian Atlantic salmon fishery, 1867-1900." Canadian Historical Review 79, 1 (1998): 1-35.

Parker, Mike. Historic Dartmouth. Halifax: Nimbus, 1998. 118 p. ill.

Paulsen, Kenneth Stuart. Settlement and ethnicity in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, 1753-1800: a history of the foreign-protestant community. Ph.D. thesis, University of Maine, 1996. 313 p. AAT 9715068; DAI-A 57/12, p. 5265 (June 1997).

Penfold, Steven. "‘Have you no manhood in you?’: Gender and class in the Cape Breton coal towns, 1920-26." In Gender and history in Canada. Edited by Joy Parr and Mark Rosenfeld. (New Canadian Readings). Toronto: Copp Clark Ltd., 1996. pp. 270-293.

Pulsifer, Cameron. "The Battle of Rockhead, March 1871. Training for war in mid-Victorian Halifax." Canadian Military History 5, 1 (Spring 1996): 48-60.

Redmond, Theresa. "‘We cannot work without food’: Nova Scotia Indian policy and Mi’kmaq agriculture, 1783-1867." In Earth, water, air and fire. Studies in Canadian ethnohistory. Edited by David T. McNab for Nin.Da.Waab.Jig . Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1998. pp. 115-125.

Reed, Hank. RCAF Station Yarmouth: East Camp / West Camp: the dual role of Yarmouth’s wartime air base in World War II. Yarmouth: Yarmouth County Museum, 1996. 126 p. ill.

Reflections. Edited by Carolyn G. Thomas. N.p.: East Preston United Baptist Church, 1996. 88 p. ill. — N.S. Blacks — frontier and pioneer life; 150th anniversary of the East Preston United Baptist Church.

Reilly, Nolan. "The general strike in Amherst, Nova Scotia, 1919." In Labour and working-class history in Atlantic Canada: a reader. Edited by David Frank and Gregory S. Kealey. St. John’s: ISER, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1995. pp. 258-278.

Robertson, Allen R. "City upon a hill: architecture and identity in colonial Halifax." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 2 (1999): 155-166.

Rolls, Judith A. "‘Once upon an island’: the story of the MacLean family." In The centre of the world at the edge of a continent. Cultural studies of Cape Breton Island. Edited by Carol Corbin and Judith A. Rolls. Sydney: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1996. pp. 131-143.

Rouet, Damien. "L’Acadie, du comptoir à la colonie. Migration et colonisation du bassin des Mines (1680-1714)." La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 29, 1/2 (mars-juin 1998): 34-56. maps. tables.

_________. "La prénomination à Port-Royal aux 17e et 18e siècles: évolution et mode d’attribution." Acadiensis XXVII, 2 (Spring 1998): 26-44. tables.

Roper, Henry. "The bishop, the president and the professor: turmoil at the University of King’s College in the 1880s." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 2 (1999): 94-117.

_________. "Evangelical-tractarian conflict over divinity education at the University of King’s College." Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society xxxvi, 1 (Apr. 1994): 37-57.

Ryan, Judith Hoegg. The birthplace of New Scotland. An illustrated history of Pictou County, Canada’s cradle of industry. Halifax: Formac, 1995. 128 p. ill.

Sandberg, L. Anders, and Peter Clancy. "Forestry in a staples economy: the checkered career of Otto Schierbeck, Chief Forester, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1926-1933." Environmental History 2, 1 (1997): 74-95.

Sheets-Pyenson, Susan. John William Dawson. Faith, hope, and science. Montreal & Buffalo: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1996. 274 p. ill.

Smith, Arthur M. "Bringing ‘salvation’ to the ‘heathen’: the forty year sojourn in the South Pacific of the Reverend Joseph Annand in the New Hebrides." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 1 (1998): 150-170.

Smith, Gordon E. "Lee Cremo: narratives about a Micmac fiddler." In Canadian music. Issues of hegemony and identity. Edited by Beverley Diamond and Robert Witmer. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press Inc., 1994. pp. 541-556.

Smith, Karen. "‘The best Kipling there is’: The James McGregor Stewart Kipling collection." In "The book disease": Atlantic provinces book collectors. Edited by Eric L. Swanick. (Occasional Papers Series, no. 58). Halifax: Dalhousie University. School of Library and Information Studies, 1996. pp. 71-82.

_________. Vessels of light: a guide to special collections in the Killam Library, Dalhousie University Libraries. Halifax: Dalhousie University Libraries, 1996. 72 p. ill.

Smith, Mary Elizabeth. "People, place, and performance: early years of the Halifax Academy of Music." Dalhousie Review 75, 3 (Winter 1996): 409-439.

Smyth, Donna. "Evelyn Garbary: ‘For those of us whose bones are stage props’." In Great dames. Edited by Elspeth Cameron and Janice Dickin. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997. pp. 307-322. ill. — N.S. theatre.

Snow, Vincent Greeley. A treasury of Digby memories. Digby: [author], 1996. 148 p. ill.

Song of Rita Joe. Autobiography of a Mi’kmaq poet. Rita Joe with the assistance of Lynn Henry. Charlottetown: Ragweed, 1996. 191 p. ill. music.

Spencer, Ann. Alone at sea: the adventures of Joshua Slocum. Toronto: Doubleday Canada, 1998. 321 p. ill.

Steven, Peter. "Time tripping: cross country check-up on labour history tours." Our Times 15, 4 (Sept.-Oct. 1996): 24-28. — includes Sydney tour of ‘working-class Ashby’.

Stewart, Ian, Agar Adamson and Bruce Beaton. "Pressing the right buttons: the Nova Scotia Liberals and tele-democracy." In Ian Stewart, Roasting chestnuts: the mythology of Maritime political culture. Vancouver: UBC Press, 1994. pp. 135-154.

_________, and David Stewart. "Liberals and Conservatives in Nova Scotia: not a case of Tweedledum and Tweedledee." In Ian Stewart, Roasting chestnuts: the mythology of Maritime political culture. Vancouver: UBC Press, 1994. pp. 73-88.

Sutherland, David. "A prince, the governor, and Mr. Mayor: Halifax and the politics of prestige in 1841." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 1 (1998): 93-103.

_________. "Race relations in Halifax, Nova Scotia, during the mid-Victorian quest for reform." Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, n.s., 7 (1996): 35-54.

Tennyson, Brian, and Roger Sarty. "Sydney, Nova Scotia and the U-boat war, 1918." Canadian Military History 7, 1 (Winter 1998): 29-41.

Thomas, Clara. "Evelyn Eaton (1902-1983)." Atlantis 20, 1 (Fall-Winter 1995): 157-162.

Tucker, Eric. "The road from Westray: a predictable path to disaster?" Acadiensis XXVIII, 1 (Autumn 1998): 132-139.

_________. "The Westray Mine disaster and its aftermath: the politics of causation." Canadian Journal of Law and Society = Revue canadienne de droit et société 10, 1 (Spring-printemps 1995): 91-123.

Twohig, Peter L. "Colonial care: medical attendance among the Mi’kmaq in Nova Scotia." Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 13, 2 (1996): 333- 353.

Tye, Diane. "Katherine Gallagher and the world of women’s folksong." Atlantis 20, 1 (Fall-Winter 1995): 101-111.

Vaughan, Garth. The puck starts here: the origin of Canada’s great winter game: ice hockey. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 1996. 210 p. ill.

Varkey, Joy. Local political initiatives in French imperialism: the case of Louisbourg, 1713-1758. Ph.D. thesis, University of Ottawa, 1996. 364 p.

Vincent, Gerald Robert. The civil sword: James Delancey’s Westchester Refugees. [Victoria]: Cobequid Press, 1997. 287 p.

von Rosen, Franziska. "‘Thunder, that’s our ancestors drumming’: music as experienced by a Micmac elder." In Canadian music. Issues of hegemony and identity. Edited by Beverley Diamond and Robert Witmer. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press Inc., 1994. pp. 557-579.

Wagner, Vit. "Playwright Daniel MacIvor. Down the road and back again." ArtsAtlantic 53 (Fall 1995): 34-36.

Waite, P.B. "The perils of Dalhousie history and analogous ventures." Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 1 (1998): 104-114.

Watts, Heather M. Universalism in Nova Scotia. "Soul-chearing doctrines". Halifax: Universalist Unitarian Church of Halifax, 1996. 152 p. ill.

Webb, Jeff A. "Canada’s Moose River mine disaster (1936): radio-newspaper competition in the business of news." Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television 16, 3 (1996): 365- 376.

Whitford, Gwen. "A doctor and his books: George Hastings Cox." In "The book disease": Atlantic provinces book collectors. Edited by Eric L. Swanick. (Occasional Papers Series, no. 58). Halifax: Dalhousie University. School of Library and Information Studies, 1996. pp. 17-31.

Wicken, William C. "History, Native issues and the courts: a forum. R. v Donald Marshall Jr., 1993-1996." Acadiensis XXVII, 1 (Autumn 1998): 8-17.

Williams, Fred. Up country Cape Breton: an index to events in rural Cape Breton as reported by the Sydney Record 1900-1930. Ingonish, N.S.: Stormdrum Press, 1995. 130 p.

Women in Nova Scotia: a statistical handbook. 2nd ed. [Halifax]: Nova Scotia. Dept. of Human Resources, 1995. var. p.

Young, A.J. Sandy. "A Nova Scotian perspective of Canadian sport history after the Metcalfe attack." Sport History Review 29, 1 (1998): 86-95.

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

1890 Roman Catholic census of Prince Edward Island. Compiled and edited by Louis J. Daley for the Diocese of Charlottetown. Charlottetown, 1998. 9 v. and index.

Arsenault, Georges. "The Acadians in Island politics." Island Magazine 43 (Spring-Summer 1998): 13-22.

Beck, Boyde, and Edward MacDonald. Everyday and extraordinary: an Island history almanac. Charlottetown: Prince Edward Island Museum and Heritage Foundation, 1999. 180 p. ill.

Bell, Karen. "Piping in P.E.I." Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada 31, 4 (Spring 1998): 10-12.

Bell, Marilyn. "Painting with light: exploring an early Prince Edward Island daguerreotype." Photographic Canadiana 23, 5 (Mar.-Apr. 1998): 8-10. — reprinted from Island Magazine.

Birch, Jeanette. Black-eyed Susan: the adventures of a young farm girl. Summerside: Crescent Isle Publishers, 1998. 219 p.

Bowness, Kyler C. The descendants of William Bowness of Kirkton, Scotland. Halifax: Halcraft Printers, 1997. 263 p. ill.

Bruce, David, and Patricia Gadsden. Quality of life in rural and small town Prince Edward Island. Sackville, N.B.: Rural and Small Town Programme, Mount Allison University, 1999. 27 leaves. ill.

Bumsted, J. M. "Island resistance: two popular movements for political change in the era of Confederation." Acadiensis XXVII, 2 (Spring 1998): 135-141.

_________. "Liberty of the press in early Prince Edward Island, 1823-9." In Law, politics and security measures, 1608-1837. Edited by F. Murray Greenwood and Barry Wright (Canadian State Trials, v. 1).Toronto: University of Toronto Press for Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History, 1996. pp. 522-546.

_________, and Wendy J. Owen. "A note on the nineteenth century law of seduction." Dalhousie Law Journal 19, 2 (Fall 1996): 411-416. — Seduction Act of 1876.

Burns, Steven A.M. "Ethics and socialism: tensions in the political philosophy of J.G. Schurman." Journal of Canadian Studies 31, 2 (Summer 1996): 76-96.

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Prince Edward Island. The Confederation Bridge: Compass highlights. [video recording]. Charlottetown: CBCT Prince Edward Island, 1997. 1 video cassette: sd., col.; ca. 25 min.; Strait Crossing and Moses Media.

Capital Commission of Prince Edward Island. Capital Region culture & heritage visitors’ planner. Charlottetown: Capital Commission of Prince Edward Island, 1998. 23 p. ill.

Casselman, Bill. "Mossy lingo from P.E.I." Canadian Geographic 118, 6 (Sept.-Oct. 1998): 26. — Irish Moss.

Cavert, Mary Beth. "Anne of Green Gables - 1908: To the Memory of My Father and Mother." Kindred Spirits (Winter 1998-1999): 8-10. — includes photo of L.M. Montgomery’s mother, Clara Macneil.

Ceraldi, Gabrielle. "L. M. Montgomery-The Rebel." The Avonlea Traditions Chronicle VII, 2 (Spring 1999): 20-22.

Cioran, Samuel D. Harbours & marinas of Prince Edward Island. Hamilton, Ont.: WXY Media Inc., 1998. 154 p. ill. maps.

Coady, Mary Frances. Lucy Maud and me; a novel. (A Sandcastle Book). Vancouver: Beach Holme Publishing, 1999. — juvenile fiction.

Coish, E. Calvin. "Prince Edward Island." In Exploring the Atlantic Provinces. Grand Falls-Windsor: College of the North Atlantic, 1998. pp.116-134. ill. maps.

Comité historique acadien Prince-Ouest ltée (Î.-P.-É.). Fac-similé de l’Impartial illustré du 19 juillet 1899 imprimé par le Comité historique acadien Prince-Ouest ltée à l’occasion du Bicentenaire de la fondation de Tignish en hommage de gratitude à Gilbert Buote et son fils François-Joseph fondateurs en 1893 du premier journal de langue française à l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard dans lequel fut publié de 1904 à 1906 le tout premier roman acadien de l’histoire. Tignish, P.E.I.: Tignish Bicentennial Committee, 1999. ill.

Competing strategies of socio-economic development for small islands. Edited by Godfrey Baldacchino and Robert Greenwood. (An island living series, no. 2). Charlottetown: Institute of Island Studies, University of Prince Edward Island, 1998. 384 p. ill. map. — papers from the conference "An Island living", Brackley Beach, P.E.I., Sept. 17-20, 1992.

["Confederation Bridge"] Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering. 24, 6 (1997): 849-1066. Special issue.

Confederation Bridge 1993 - 1997 [video recording]. Produced for Strait Crossing by Moses Media Inc. [Charlottetown]: Moses Media Inc., 1997. 1 video cassette: sd., col.; ca. 25 min.; VHS. — director/producer, David Moses.

Confederation Bridge. Official souvenir edition. Summerside: Journal-Pioneer, 1997. 71 p. ill.

Cousins, John. "Port Hill ledger." Island Magazine 45 (Spring-Summer 1999): 17- 21.

Croken, Rudy. Croken connections - the record of Irish immigrant John Croken and his family. Summerside: Williams & Crue, 1999. 206 p.

Cronin, Ray. "Erica Rutherford: transforming a life." Arts Atlantic 16, 1 (Summer 1998): 28-32.

Darragh, Ian. "Prince Edward Island: a world apart no more." National Geographic 193, 5 (May 1998): 100-117.

Dearborn, Dorothy. "Women in business: building on a decade of change for a century of success." Atlantic Business Magazine 6, 4 (1999): 53-57. — Catherine Callbeck and Jo Anne Schurman.

De Benedetti, George J., and Maurice Beaudin. "Linguistic minority communities’ contribution to economic well-being: two case studies." Canadian Journal of Regional Science = Revue canadienne des sciences régionales xix, 2 (Summer-été 1996): 175-191. — re francophone minority in Prince Co., P.E.I.

Dewar, Katherine. "John A. Dewar: the principled maverick." Island Magazine 43 (Spring-Summer 1998): 3-7.

Dupré, Judith. Bridges: a history of the world’s most famous and important spans. New York: Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, 1997. 128 p. — Confederation Bridge pp.108-109.

Échos du passé : recueil d’histoires orales. Rédigé par Marie Anne Arsenault et Alice Richard, sous l’habile direction de Joséphine Arsenault. [Abram’s Village, P.E.I.]: La Coopérative d’Artisanat d’Abram-Village, 1998. 309 p. ill.

The economic region of Prince Edward Island. Edited by Maurice Beaudin. (Maritime Series). Moncton: Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, [1998?]. 144 p. ill. map.

"Elections PEI." http://www.gov.pe.ca/election/index.asp — includes "Historical Voter Turnout" and "Women in Prince Edward Island Politics."

Epperly, Elizabeth. "L.M. Montgomery’s manuscript revisions." Atlantis 20, 1 (Fall-Winter 1995): 149-155.

Farmer, Gregory Kevin. Farmer families from Kilmore to Kinkora. Vancouver: The Author, 1998. 62 p. ill.

Finding our niche: the knowledge economy & Prince Edward Island. Hosted by the Institute of Island Studies, the University of Prince Edward Island and Holland College. Charlottetown: Institute of Island Studies, 1998. 79 p. — papers from a public forum held 23 February 1998 at the University of Prince Edward Island and Holland College.

Fong, Trudy. Maritime Provinces: off the beaten path. 2nd ed. (Off the Beaten Path) Old Saybrook, Conn.: Globe Pequot, 1999. 225 p.

From our Island kitchens, introducing the centenarian collection of stories about Islanders who have attained 100 years: a special. [Charlottetown]: The Guardian, 1998. 48 p.

Fullerton, Robin C. "Retaining state hegemony in Canada in the 1990s: government response to an agricultural disaster." Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 32, 1 (Feb. 1995): 53-67. — PVYn virus.

Gallant, Clara. "Île-du-Prince-Édouard / Prince Edward Island." Oral History Forum d’histoire oral 15 (1995): 39-55. — special issue: "Récits de vie et vision collective au Canada français = Life stories and collective identity in French Canada."

Gaudet, Aggie. Tignish historical calendar 1799-1999 [Tignish, P.E.I.]: [Tignish Bicentennial Committee], 1998. 1 v. (unp.) ill.

"Genealogy - InfoPEI" http://www.gov.pe.ca/InfoPEI/Arts,_Culture_and_Heritage/Genealogy/

Gillen, Mollie. Lucy Maud Montgomery. Rev. ed. (The Canadians: A Continuing Series). Markham, Ont.: Fitzhenry and Whiteside, 1999. 64 p. ill.

Glen, William M. (compiler) Prince Edward Island "Strays in the 1891 Census", Volume 1. Charlottetown: Prince Edward Island Genealogical Society, Inc., 1997. 73 p.

_________. (compiler) Prince Edward Island "Strays in the 1891 Census", Volume 2. Charlottetown: Prince Edward Island Genealogical Society, Inc., 1997. 85 p.

_________. (compiler) Prince Edward Island "Strays in the 1901 Census". Charlottetown: Prince Edward Island Genealogical Society, Inc., 1997. 116 p.

Gray, Kathy Creaghan. The bridge from A - Z: linking PEI & NB, Canada. Illustrated by Elizabeth Scott. [Cornwall, P.E.I.]: Quality Action Consulting, 1996. [24 p.] ill. — juvenile literature.

Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce. Economic development strategy for the Capital Region of Prince Edward Island, comprising City of Charlottetown, Town of Cornwall, Town of Stratford. Prepared by Baker Consulting Inc. for the Economic Development Committee, Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce, Charlottetown, 1998. 56 p.

Happy Pioneers Senior Citizens Club, St. Georges, P.E.I. "The way it was: a brief social history of the Boughton River area 1890-1930." Abegweit Review 9, 1 (Dec. 1997): 97-116.

Harding, Linda. "Millman’s execution." P.E.I. Genealogical Society, Inc. Newsletter 23, 2 (Apr. 1999):1, 9-12 — article is reprinted from The Patriot newspaper of 10 April 1888, p. 3.

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_________. "Tenant, landlord and historian: a thematic review of the ‘polarization’ process in the writing of 19th-century Prince Edward Island history." Acadiensis XXVII, 1 (Autumn 1997): 109-132.

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History of Stanley Bridge: hub of the universe. Stanley Bridge, P.E.I.: Stanley Bridge Community Historical Society, 1998. 506 p. ill.

Hunter, Dave. The Island register: Prince Edward Island premier genealogy home page. http://www.isn.net/~dhunter/index.html

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Index to the 1891 Census of Prince Edward Island. A joint project of the Prince Edward Island Public Archives and Records Office and the Prince Edward Island Genealogical Society. http://www.edu.pe.ca/paro/1891/index.asp

An Index to the community histories of Baltic, Clinton, Darnley, French River/Park Corner, Hamilton, Irishtown/Burlington, Indian River, Long River, Malpeque, Margate, Spring Valley, and Sea View. Edited and compiled by David Fraser. Quispamsis, N.B.: The author, [1998?] 325 p.

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_________. Drive dull care away: folksongs from Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown: Institute of Island Studies, University of Prince Edward Island, 1999. 320 p.

Jeffery, Betty M., and Carter W. Jeffery. The Jeffery family of the Isle of Wight and Prince Edward Island. Alberton, P.E.I.: Therles Press, 1998. 396 p. ill. maps.

"Johnny got his brush: reconstructing Robert Harris." Arts Atlantic 16, 1 (Summer 1998): 45.

Johnston, Ian G. The politics of the link: an examination of the fixed connection in Prince Edward Island . M.A. thesis, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, 1995. 131 p. ill.

Jones, Orlo. "Old Protestant Burying Grounds (Elm Ave Cemetery) History." http://www.rootsweb.com/~canpeigs/ Presented by the Prince Edward Island Genealogical Society, 1999. — includes a link to "Biographies of Prominent Burials In the Old Protestant Burying Grounds."

_________. "Prince Edward Island." In Genealogist’s handbook for Atlantic Canada research. Edited by Terrence M. Punch with George F. Sanborn Jr. 2nd ed. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1997. pp. 107-134. ill.

Keith, Todd Leon. The cumulative effects of development and land use at Prince Edward Island National Park. Halifax: Canada. Dept. of Canadian Heritage,1996. 89 p. ill.

Kendall, John."Fair Island of the sea." Island Magazine 44 (Fall-Winter 1998): 35-39.

Kennedy, Earle. "Off to Ottawa: federal elections on Prince Edward Island, 1873-1997. Part One." Island Magazine 44 (Fall-Winter 1998): 14-34.

_________. "Off to Ottawa: federal elections on Prince Edward Island, 1873-1997, Part 2." Island Magazine 45 (Spring-Summer 1999): 2-16.

Kennedy, Mike. Is leis an tighearna an talamh agus an lan (the earth and all that it contains belongs to God): the Scottish Gaelic settlement history of Prince Edward Island. Ph.D. thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1995.

_________. "The Glenaladale settlers come to Prince Edward Island." Am Braighe 4, 2 (Autumn 1996): 16.

_________. "Prince Edward Island: the cradle of Scottish emigration." Am Braighe 4, 1 (Summer 1996): 15.

L. M. Montgomery and popular culture. Guelph: Canadian Children’s Press, 1998. pp. [4]-82. [Issued as Canadian Children’s Literature no. 91/92, (1998).]

Lamarre, Thomas. "PEI’s rich numismatic story." Canadian Coin News 36, 5 (June 30-July 13 1998): 26.

Ledwell, Frank. "The First Lady of Strathgartney." Abegweit Review 9, 1 (Dec. 1997): 149-151. — Helen Birnie Stewart.

The link: the Guardian commemorative issue. Charlottetown: Guardian, 1997. 73 p. ill.

Linked for good : opportunities & challenges for Prince Edward Island. [Halifax]: Atlantic Provinces Economic Council, 1998. 23 p.

Lockerby, W. Earle. "The deportation of the Acadians from Ile St.-Jean,1758." Acadiensis XXVII, 2 (Spring 1998): 45-94. tables.

Lomas, J., and M. Rachlis. "Moving rocks: block funding in PEI as an incentive for cross-sectoral re-allocations among human services." Canadian Public Administration = Administration publique du Canada 39, 4 (Winter 1996): 581-600.

Lucy Maud Montgomery: her life and work. Toronto: Seal Books and Bantam Books, 1998. 16 p. ill. — cover title "Celebrating 90 years of Anne of Green Gables."

McCabe, Kevin. Lucy Maud Montgomery album. Markham, Ont.: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 1998. 544 p. ill.

MacDonald, Copthorne. Bridging the strait: the story of the Confederation Bridge project. Toronto, Dundurn Press, 1997. 128 p. ill.

_________. D’une rive à l’autre: l’histoire du Pont de la Confédération. Toronto: Dundurn Press, 1997. 144 p. ill.

_________. A grand celebration: the opening of the Confederation Bridge. Toronto: Dundurn Press, 1997. 16 p. ill. — supplement to his Bridging the strait: the story of the Confederation Bridge project.

McDonell, James K., and Robert B. Campbell. Lords of the North. Burnstown, Ont.: General Store, 1997. 337 p. ill. maps. — includes references to MacDonald (Macdonald) and Campbell families of P.E.I.

MacEachern, Alan. "The Greening of Green Gables: establishing Prince Edward Island National Park." Island Magazine 45 (Spring-Summer 1999): 22-31.

McGurk, William MacNeill. "The Vernon River MacNeills." Abegweit Review 9, 1 (Dec. 1997): 43-68. — inserted revision of article with paging 1-20.

MacIsaac, Kay. Happiness without wealth. Charlottetown: The author, 1999. 167 p. ill.

McKenna, James E., Joseph R. McKenna and Peter A. McKenna."The sign of the stag: a chimera. Being the saga of an ancestral quest through Prince Edward Island to County Monaghan, Ireland, by the brothers McKenna of Rumford, Maine." Northeast Folklore xxxii (1997): 1-89.

MacKenzie-Dixon, Mr. "A History of Victoria." Abegweit Review 9, 1 (Dec. 1997): 73-90.

MacKinnon, Cecelia. "The Linus C. MacKinnon family of Richmond, P.E.I." Abegweit Review 9, 1 (Dec. 1997): 135-139.

McKinnon, Kenneth. "Scottish-Canadian literature and the popular culture of nineteenth century Canada." Abegweit Review 9, 1 (Dec. 1997): 1-40. — includes bibliographies: "Selected writers, texts, and biography/criticism," "Scottish Tradition in Canadian Literature (to 1920)," "Scottish Tradition in Canadian Literature (after 1920)" and "Gaelic Culture in Canada."

_________. "Scottish immigration to Prince Edward Island: an informal overview."Abegweit Review 9, 1 (Dec. 1997): 152-167.

MacLellan, Elinor MacDonald. Glenaladale pioneers (1772-1997): celebration held to honour the arrival of the first Scottish Catholic. Charlottetown: Prince Edward Island Scottish Settlers Historical Society, 1998. 59 p. ill.

Making it home: memoirs of J. Angus MacLean. J. Angus MacLean, with the assistance of Marian Bruce. Charlottetown: Ragweed Press, 1998. 288 p. ill.

Manning, Randolph W. Accounting for progress: a history of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Prince Edward Island . Charlottetown: Institute of Chartered Accountants of Prince Edward Island, [1998]. 191 p. ill.

Manuel, Lynn. Lucy Maud and the Cavendish cat. Illustrated by Janet Wilson. Toronto: Tundra Books, 1997. [30] p. ill. — juvenile fiction.

Marquis, Greg. "Rum riots at Dundas." Island Magazine 43 (Spring-Summer 1998): 8-12.

Matheson, Neil A. "General Information Bureau: Yankee Gale’s story is death, destruction." Kindred Spirits 3 (Autumn 1998): 22-23. — original article in P.E.I.’s The Guardian, December 1961.

Memories of my life and times. Edited by Winifred Wake. Charlottetown: The author, 1999. 326 p. ill. — George Alexander Cairns.

Millman, Thomas R. "The wandering life of William Henry Cooper 1814-1892." Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society xxxvi, 2 (Oct. 1994): 99-111.

Montgomery, L. M. "Around the table." Kindred Spirits 3 (Autumn 1998): 20-21. — selections from Montgomery’s column "Around the table" in the Halifax Chronicle Herald, Saturday, 26 October 1901, describing the visit of the Duke of Cornwall and York and his wife, Princess May of Teck.

_________. "L. M. Montgomery, 1910." Kindred Spirits 2 (Summer 1998): 21-23. — originally appeared as "A Garden of Old Delights" in the Canadian Magazine, 1907.

_________. The selected journals of L. M. Montgomery. Volume IV 1929-1935. Edited by Mary Rubio and Elizabeth Waterston. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1998. 464 p. ill.

Moore, Christopher."The revolutionaries of Green Gables" Beaver 77, 5 (Oct.-Nov. 1997): 54-55.

Morrison, James Clinton. Hell upon earth: a personal account of Prince Edward Island soldiers in the Great War, 1914-1918. Summerside: [author], 1995. 359 p. ill.

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"Our Communities-Find Places and Features." http://www.gov.pe.ca/where.asp — names of P.E.I. communities may be searched. Results include a history of the community name, community profile, census information, links to maps etc.

Parks Canada. Guide to Prince Edward Island National Park. Ottawa: Canadian Heritage, 1998. [18] p. ill.

"The Paintings of Dr. Alfred Morrison (1909- )." Abegweit Review 9, 1 (Dec. 1997): 196-200.

Ployer, Janice. West Prince: a community profile: backgrounder. Canadian Rural Restructuring Foundation 1997. Charlottetown: Institute of Island Studies, 1997. 10 p. map.

Prince Edward Island: a colourguide. (Colourguide series). Edited by Laurie Brinklow. 2nd ed. Halifax: Formac Pub., 1999. 200 p. ill. maps.

Prince Edward Island Museum and Heritage Foundation. Island history calendar. Charlottetown: Museum and Heritage Foundation, 1993 - .

Prince Edward Island National Park [video recording] host/managing editor, Peter Trueman; producers, Mitchell Azaria, Ihor Macijiwsky; director, James A. Applebaum. (Great Canadian parks).[Toronto]: Good Earth Productions, 1996. 1 videocassette: sd., col.; 24 min.; VHS.

La région économique de l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard. Sous la direction de Maurice Beaudin. (Collections Maritimes). Moncton: Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement régional, [1998?]. 152 p. ill. cartes.

Report on the implementation of the recommendations made by the Round Table on Resource Land Use and Stewardship. Charlottetown: P.E.I. Round Table on Resource Land Use and Stewardship, 1998. 25 p.

Rochester, Maxine K. "Bringing librarianship to rural Canada in the 1930s: demonstrations by Carnegie Corporation of New York." In Readings in Canadian Library History, 2. Edited by Peter F. McNally. Ottawa: Canadian Library Association, 1996. pp. 241-263.

_________. "Bringing librarianship to rural Canada in the 1930s: demonstrations by Carnegie Corporation of New York." Libraries & Culture 30, 4 (Fall 1995): 366-390.

Rules of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island, 1988 (including standing orders, motions for the various readings of bills, motions for tabling documents and rules for committees.) March 1998 Revision. [Charlottetown]: Legislative Assembly, 1998. ill.

Savoie, Donald J. "Summerside: revisiting the base closures." Canadian Journal of Regional Science = Revue canadienne des sciences régionales xviii, 1 (Spring-printemps 1995): 57-76. tables.

Securing our future: an employment strategy for Prince Edward Island. Employment Summit Panel. Charlottetown: Institute of Island Studies, University of Prince Edward Island, 1998. 145 p.; "Backgrounder" by Wendy MacDonald, 12 p.

Semple, Bill. "Lest we forget: those gallant Islanders who fought and died in the American Civil War". P.E.I. Genealogical Society, Inc. Newsletter 22, 4 [Newsletter #87] (Nov. 1998): 1, 12-14.

Shephard, David A.E. "A light on medical practice in 19th-century Canada: The medical manuscripts of Dr. John Mackieson of Charlottetown." CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal 159, 3 (11 Aug. 1998): 253-257.

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Simpson, Andrea. Toward a praxis of co-management: perspectives of the public oyster fishery of P.E.I. M.Sc. thesis, University of Guelph, School of Rural Planning and Development, 1998.

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Smith, H.M. Scott. A light in the field: historic barns, mills, lighthouses and fishery buildings of Prince Edward Island. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 1997. 120 p. ill.

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Stephens, David E., and Susan Randles. Discover Prince Edward Island: adventure and lighthouse guide. Halifax: Nimbus, 1998. 98 p.

Sunset sail. Summerside: Journal-Pioneer, 1997. 32 p. ill. — souvenir publication commemorating the last Marine Atlantic Ferry Service crossing between P.E.I. and New Brunswick — cover title "Celebrating over 100 years of Maritime tradition."

Sutton, Joanie. Prince Edward Island pictorial cookbook: photos & recipes from the garden of the gulf. Photography by Anne MacKay. Halifax: Nimbus, 1998. 64 p. ill.

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Tuck, Robert C. "Little Harry Williams." Island Magazine 43 (Spring-Summer 1998): 25-30.

Weale, David. A long way from the road: the wit and wisdom of Prince Edward Island. With illustrations by Dale McNevin. Charlottetown: The Acorn Press, 1998. 116 p. ill.

Wegner, Sandy. "Bideford Schooldays." Kindred Spirits (Winter 1998-999): 12-15. — includes four photos and a "Time-Table copied from the original for 1 Jan. 1895 to 3 May 1895, Bideford School, L.M. Montgomery-Teacher."

Wilkinson, Paul, and Jack Quarter. Building a community-controlled economy: the Evangéline co-operative experience. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996. 186 p. map.

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Williams, Leigh Anne. "Ideasinaction - no man is an island. Interview with Dr. Herb Dickieson, first elected NDP candidate in PEI." This Magazine 30, 4 (Jan.-Feb. 1997): 44.