Acadiensis

Papers
(The median citation count of Acadiensis is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Intercolonial Cooperation and the Building of St. Paul Island and Scatarie Island Lighthouses, 1826-18401
« Ce que l'un construit, l'autre le détruit » : Les factions de la cour de France, le Cardinal de Richelieu et l'Acadie, 1629-16320
"To ship her to the West Indies, and there dispose of her as a Slave": Connections of Enslaved People to the Loyalist Maritimes and the West Indies0
The Consolidation of the Rule of Law in the "New Dominion"0
Wabanaki Nationhood, Sovereignty, and the State of Maine: A Discussion on Wabanaki-American Treaty History and the 1980 Maine Indian Land Claims Settlement Acts0
Nursing History: Biography and Moving Beyond the "Great Nurses"0
Historians as Expert Witnesses in Indigenous Land Claims Litigation: Examining the Role Played by Elizabeth Mancke and Bill Parenteau in Madawaska Maliseet First Nation v The Queen0
"He is sent to this place, and good will result to the cause of God": Young Richard Preston, Race, and Religion in Early-19th-Century Nova Scotia0
Colonial Ghosts in Indigenous-British Conflict: A Revisiting of Two 1726 Piracy Trials0
New Borderlands Perspectives on the US-Canada Border0
“Our Story is Your Story”: Examining Recent Scholarship on Indigenous and Black Commemorations with a Nova Scotian Focus0
Putting Port Royal on the Map: Jean de Labat's Early-18th-Century Cartographic Construction of Port Royal0
Co-editors' Note, and: Note des codirecteurs0
Sonic Rematriation: An Interview with Jeremy Dutcher0
When the Personal is Historical0
“The disgust of the community against hanging”: The Execution of Bennie Swim and the Debate over Capital Punishment in New Brunswick0
Marking the Tides of Nova Scotia’s Elastic History: Margaret Conrad’s At the Ocean’s Edge0
Reclaiming the History of the Maritime Marshland Rehabilitation Administration0
Slavery and Black Labour in a St. Mary’s Bay Acadian Family, 1786–18400
Co-editors’ Note0
After the Escuminac Disaster: Poverty and Paternalism in Miramichi Bay, New Brunswick0
The Largest Fire Never Known0
"To hell with the people in Preston": The Inequalities of Integration at Graham Creighton High School, Cherry Brook, Nova Scotia, 1964-19790
The Fiddlehead Moment (and Acadiensis too)0
Co-editors' Note0
“Located on Land in Nova Scotia”: British Soldier Settlement after the Napoleonic Wars0
La Complainte de Louisbourg: chansons de sièges et circulation des cultures militaires entre Europe et Acadie à l’époque coloniale0
The Great Unravelling: New Histories of Deindustrialization0
Immigrant Doctors and the Transnational Roots of Canadian Medicare0
“I am the first of my kind to see it”: Observation and Authorship in Mina Hubbard’s Performance as Labrador Explorer, 1905–19080
Rural Economic Development: Whaling and Mink Farming in Newfoundland, 1935–19710
Murder, Manslaughter, or Justified Retribution? Tom Williams, Mi’kmaw Law, and Colonial Justice on Prince Edward Island, 18390
"Stubborn Beauty": Africadian Women and Black Consciousness in George Elliott Clarke's Where Beauty Survived0
Trading on an Island and its People0
No Kidding Around: They Meant to Leave a Mark0
Land Rich, Cash Poor: The Settler-Colonial Beginnings of the University of New Brunswick, 1785-18290
Recurrent Issues: Newfoundland Politics and Identity0
Cy McLean and the Trailblazers of Black Jazz in Prewar Central and Eastern Canada0
A Note from the Co-Editors0
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