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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Quebec , where the value of history as a weapon in the battle for cultural survival has long been recognized , has a number of well - established and valuable journals . Each of the Western Provinces , which led the revolt against ...
Quebec , where the value of history as a weapon in the battle for cultural survival has long been recognized , has a number of well - established and valuable journals . Each of the Western Provinces , which led the revolt against ...
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Certainly the Indians of Sussex Vale retained vestiges of their French cultural heritage and were at least able to repay their masters for the bad treatment they suffered under indenture by openly professing adherence to Catholicism on ...
Certainly the Indians of Sussex Vale retained vestiges of their French cultural heritage and were at least able to repay their masters for the bad treatment they suffered under indenture by openly professing adherence to Catholicism on ...
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There are few Islanders who will admit to any cultural truck and trade with the mainland . The mainlander Kent Thompson was honestly unable to find a short story writer who might decently represent the Island in Stories from Atlantic ...
There are few Islanders who will admit to any cultural truck and trade with the mainland . The mainlander Kent Thompson was honestly unable to find a short story writer who might decently represent the Island in Stories from Atlantic ...
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