Acadiensis

Papers
(The TQCC 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Gregory M.W. Kennedy, Lost in the Crowd: Acadian Soldiers of Canada’s First World War, Montréal et Kingston, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 20241
Intercolonial Cooperation and the Building of St. Paul Island and Scatarie Island Lighthouses, 1826-18401
Rural Economic Development: Whaling and Mink Farming in Newfoundland, 1935–19710
Co-editors' Note, and: Note des codirecteurs0
Colonial Ghosts in Indigenous-British Conflict: A Revisiting of Two 1726 Piracy Trials0
Hilary Doda. Fashioning Acadians: Clothing in the Atlantic World, 1650-1750. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2023.0
Poverty Capitals, the Media, and the Agricultural and Rural Development Agency’s Machinery of Government in Northeastern New Brunswick and Eastern Ontario During the 1960s0
“It’s the system”: The Movement for Citizens Voice and Action, Community Activism, and the Local Initiatives Program, 1971-19730
"Stubborn Beauty": Africadian Women and Black Consciousness in George Elliott Clarke's Where Beauty Survived0
When the Personal is Historical0
Vessels and Boats: The Development of the Inshore Mackerel Trade on Prince Edward Island, 1830-18800
"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 Marshall Decision @ 25: Honouring the Future of Peace and Friendship Treaties0
Note de la direction0
“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
Anticosti: Tourism, Industry, and Nature Construction on a Nordic, Peripheral Island0
Tony Colaiacovo. Black History of Nova Scotia. Halifax: Delmore “Buddy” Daye Learning Institute, 2024.0
Cy McLean and the Trailblazers of Black Jazz in Prewar Central and Eastern Canada0
Land Rich, Cash Poor: The Settler-Colonial Beginnings of the University of New Brunswick, 1785-18290
Nursing History: Biography and Moving Beyond the "Great Nurses"0
Note de la direction0
The Consolidation of the Rule of Law in the "New Dominion"0
Atlantic History and the Study of Canada: A Critical Survey of the Recent Literature0
Slavery and Black Labour in a St. Mary’s Bay Acadian Family, 1786–18400
“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
A “Swelling Visual Arts Landscape of Eastern Canada”: Recent Studies into Post-War Atlantic Canadian Art History0
“Located on Land in Nova Scotia”: British Soldier Settlement after the Napoleonic Wars0
Co-editors’ Note0
A Note from the Co-Editors0
Billy Johnson. Publishing Place: Transatlantic Modernity and Periodical Culture on Canada’s East Coast. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2025.0
The Great Unravelling: New Histories of Deindustrialization0
Trading on an Island and its People0
Slavery in New France: Resistance and Enslavement of Southern Labrador Inuit0
Michelle Landry, Dominique Pépin-Filion et Julien Massicotte (dir.). L’état de l’Acadie : un grand tour d’horizon de l’Acadie contemporaine. Montréal, Del Busso, 2021.0
Maligomish: A History of the Mi’kmaw St. Anne’s Mission0
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
“I am the first of my kind to see it”: Observation and Authorship in Mina Hubbard’s Performance as Labrador Explorer, 1905–19080
Family Matters: The Policies and Practices of Mothers’ Allowances in New Brunswick, 1944-19660
“Our Story is Your Story”: Examining Recent Scholarship on Indigenous and Black Commemorations with a Nova Scotian Focus0
« 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
Thomas Peace, The Slow Rush of Colonization: Spaces of Power in the Maritime Peninsula, 1680-1790, Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 20230
Reclaiming the History of the Maritime Marshland Rehabilitation Administration0
Co-editors' Note0
Note des codirecteurs0
Wabanaki Nationhood, Sovereignty, and the State of Maine: A Discussion on Wabanaki-American Treaty History and the 1980 Maine Indian Land Claims Settlement Acts0
New Borderlands Perspectives on the US-Canada Border0
Front Matter0
The Irving Whale and Environmental Governance in the Gulf of St. Lawrence0
A Note from the Co-Editors0
"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
Anne Marie Creamer, A Desperate Asylum: Crisis in a Canadian Psychiatric Hospital During Wartime, Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, 20230
After the Escuminac Disaster: Poverty and Paternalism in Miramichi Bay, New Brunswick0
La pêche basque dans le golfe du Saint-Laurent : une analyse de contenu des actes notariés de Jacques Cousseau, notaire à La Rochelle, 1602-16530
Weaving a Tapestry of Suffrage Activism in the Atlantic Provinces0
Modernizing Maritimes Motorsport: Creating Atlantic Motorsport Park, 1959-19790
A Note from the Co-Editors0
Sonic Rematriation: An Interview with Jeremy Dutcher0
"To hell with the people in Preston": The Inequalities of Integration at Graham Creighton High School, Cherry Brook, Nova Scotia, 1964-19790
No Kidding Around: They Meant to Leave a Mark0
Recurrent Issues: Newfoundland Politics and Identity0
A Note from the Co-Editors0
Putting Port Royal on the Map: Jean de Labat's Early-18th-Century Cartographic Construction of Port Royal0
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