Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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to work in the Acadian milieu or for the Acadian cause , even if their books do not deal with Acadia ; authors who have written books referring to or relating to Acadia ; authors whose books were produced in the Maritimes by Acadian ...
to work in the Acadian milieu or for the Acadian cause , even if their books do not deal with Acadia ; authors who have written books referring to or relating to Acadia ; authors whose books were produced in the Maritimes by Acadian ...
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and also featured in jokes about poverty.25 This reflected the Acadian experience , as some of the New Brunswick Irish were as poor as Acadians and some Acadians had Irish servants . However , it also reflected editorial caution as many ...
and also featured in jokes about poverty.25 This reflected the Acadian experience , as some of the New Brunswick Irish were as poor as Acadians and some Acadians had Irish servants . However , it also reflected editorial caution as many ...
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Just as the papers adapted to changes in Acadian women's lives , they reacted to changes in the number of Acadian professionals . The Moniteur demonstrated its conservative leanings by its continuing respect for members of the rising ...
Just as the papers adapted to changes in Acadian women's lives , they reacted to changes in the number of Acadian professionals . The Moniteur demonstrated its conservative leanings by its continuing respect for members of the rising ...
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EditorDirecteur SecretarySecrétaire | |
Journal of the History of the Acadiensis Revue dHistoire de | 170 |
9 95 | |
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