Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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It is to provide an outlet for this research and to recover the past of the Atlantic region that Acadiensis has been revived . Devoted to focusing regional awareness , the journal will concentrate upon Atlantic Canada , but will include ...
It is to provide an outlet for this research and to recover the past of the Atlantic region that Acadiensis has been revived . Devoted to focusing regional awareness , the journal will concentrate upon Atlantic Canada , but will include ...
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Southern New England was by the time of the settlernent of the Atlantic region far more sophisticated in economic , social and religious terms . In some senses , work on 18th - century New England is probably more relevant for the ...
Southern New England was by the time of the settlernent of the Atlantic region far more sophisticated in economic , social and religious terms . In some senses , work on 18th - century New England is probably more relevant for the ...
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already been parallelled by developments in Atlantic scholarship , particularly the revived interest in the pietism and evangelicalism of the New Light movement of Nova Scotia and its successors.50 An older view of the Atlantic ...
already been parallelled by developments in Atlantic scholarship , particularly the revived interest in the pietism and evangelicalism of the New Light movement of Nova Scotia and its successors.50 An older view of the Atlantic ...
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