Acadiensis, Volume 27, Issue 2Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1998 - North Atlantic Region |
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The Deportation of the Acadians from Ile St. - Jean , 1758 DEPORTATION IS A DEFINING EVENT in Acadian history and has played a profound role in shaping Acadian identity . For Acadians , deportation was a tragedy resulting in the ...
The Deportation of the Acadians from Ile St. - Jean , 1758 DEPORTATION IS A DEFINING EVENT in Acadian history and has played a profound role in shaping Acadian identity . For Acadians , deportation was a tragedy resulting in the ...
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... deportation is still that of A. B. Warburton , published in 1923. D. C. Harvey's account , published in 1926 , is briefer but more scholarly . Surprisingly , little or no new research on the deportation has appeared during the past 70 ...
... deportation is still that of A. B. Warburton , published in 1923. D. C. Harvey's account , published in 1926 , is briefer but more scholarly . Surprisingly , little or no new research on the deportation has appeared during the past 70 ...
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... deportation orders might be overturned . Finally , the controversy surrounding the first deportation has to some degree diverted the attention of writers away from the second . Although some have suggested that there was a deliberate ...
... deportation orders might be overturned . Finally , the controversy surrounding the first deportation has to some degree diverted the attention of writers away from the second . Although some have suggested that there was a deliberate ...
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