Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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intimate and vibrant nature of creole society . Such a view must be questioned within the context of creole society in the French West Indies and cannot be extended to include France's possessions in the northern part of North America .
intimate and vibrant nature of creole society . Such a view must be questioned within the context of creole society in the French West Indies and cannot be extended to include France's possessions in the northern part of North America .
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Although some patterns remained constant throughout the 20 years , there were also many changes , reflecting both shifts in the relationship of the editors to Acadian society and new directions within that society .
Although some patterns remained constant throughout the 20 years , there were also many changes , reflecting both shifts in the relationship of the editors to Acadian society and new directions within that society .
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... through jokes that reflected a rising panic in reaction to the changing role of women , which was scarcely surprising in a society too deferential to tease its powerful lawyers and politicians , to a more sophisticated stage .
... through jokes that reflected a rising panic in reaction to the changing role of women , which was scarcely surprising in a society too deferential to tease its powerful lawyers and politicians , to a more sophisticated stage .
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