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Burrill, Gary Clayton

Maritime Nationalism : an alternative view / by Gary Clayton Burrill.  1978. 204 pages.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - Microfiche B971 - Open Shelf

Nationalism — Maritime Provinces
Maritime Provinces — History.

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Spicer, Stanley T.

Masters of sail : the era of square-rigged vessels in the Maritime Provinces / by Stanley T. Spicer.  Halifax : Petheric Press, 1982, 1968. 278 pages : illustrations, ports. ; 22 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - VM27 M34 S75 1981

Includes index. Co-published by Nova Scotia Museum.

Nova Scotia Museum.

Shipbuilding — Maritime Provinces — History
Sailing — Maritime Provinces — History.

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Upton, Leslie Francis Stokes

Micmacs and colonists : Indian-White relations in the Maritime Provinces, 1713-1867 / L. F. S. Upton.  Vancouver : University of British Columbia Press, 1979. xvi, 243 pages, [6] pages of plates : illustrations, map, por

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - E99 M6 U71

Mi'kmaw resource guide 2nd ed. Truro : Eastern Woodland Publishing, 1997. 28 pages : copies illustrations, maps.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.222 #50 - Vertical File

Russell, Benjamin

New Brunswick blue book and encyclopedia / biographical sketches by James Conwell. Nova Scotia blue book and encyclopedia / historical review by Benjamin Russell ; biographical sketches by James Conwell.  Toronto : Historical Publishers Association, 1932. 44, 127, 67 pages ; 29 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - F93 N85

Attributed to Benjamin Russell. First part (44 pages deals with New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Second part (127 pages concerns Nova Scotia, and has own t.pages Third part (67 pages consists of biographical sketches. Binding variant. In some copies, the section on Nova Scotia precedes that on New Brunswick. Bindings display either the arms of N.S. or N.B., and appropriate spine and cover titles, depending on which section is bound first. In addition, the binding of some copies is decorated in gilt; these items are part of a limited edition of 100 numbered copies.

Conwell, James.

Maritime Provinces — Biography
Maritime Provinces — History

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Norton, Judith A.

New England planters in the Maritime Provinces of Canada, 1759-1800 : bibliography of primary sources / compiled by Judith A. Norton.  Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press in association with Planter Studies Centre, Acadia University, 1993. xvii, 403 pages : map ; 29 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - Z1392 M37 N67 1993

Planter Studies Centre, Planter Studies Committee ... Bibliography Research Committee--pages facing t.pages Spine title: New England planters, 1759-1800. Includes indexes.

Acadia University. Planter Studies Committee. Bibliography Research Committee
Acadia University. Centre for Planter Studies.

New Englanders — Maritime Provinces — History — 18th century — Sources — Bibliography
Maritime Provinces — History — 18th century — Sources — Bibliography.

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Whitfield, Harvey Amani, 1974-

North to Bondage : loyalist slavery in the Maritimes / Harvey Amani Whitfield.  Vancouver : Toronto : UBC Press, 2016. viii, 181 pages : map ; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - HT1052 M37 W55 2016

Many Canadians believe their nation fell on the right side of history in harbouring escaped slaves from the United States. In fact, in the wake of the American Revolution, many Loyalist families brought slaves with them when they settled in the Maritime colonies of British North America. Once there, slaves used their traditions of survival, resistance, and kinship networks to negotiate their new reality. Harvey Amani Whitfield's book, the first on slavery in the Maritimes, is a corrective to the enduring and triumphant narrative of Canada as a land of freedom at the end of the Underground Railroad. Harvey Amani Whitfield is an associate professor of history at the University of Vermont. Includes bibliographical references pages 131-174 and index.

Slavery — Maritime Provinces — History
Enslaved persons — Maritime Provinces — History
Slaveholders — Maritime Provinces — History
United Empire loyalists — Maritime Provinces — History

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Howell, Colin D.

Northern sandlots : a social history of Maritime baseball / Colin D. Howell.  Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 1995. xvi, 285 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - GV863.15 M37 H6 1995

Latta, Peter M.

Old railway stations of the Maritimes / Peter M. Latta.  St. John's, Nfld. : St. Agnes Press, 1998. 32 pages : illustrations : 22 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.516 #16 - Vertical File

Evans, Millie

Our Maritimes : exploring Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island / by Millie Evans and Eric Mullen ; illustrated by Rick Swain, Goldie Gibson, Cheryl Olsen.  1st ed. Tantallon : Four East Publications, 1979. 251 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - F5181.5 E92 - Open Shelf

Thibault, Simon

Pantry and Palate : remembering and rediscovering Acadian food / text by Simon Thibault ; foreword by Naomi Duguid ; and photos by Noah Fecks.  Halifax : Nimbus Publishing, 2017. xxi, 248 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - TX715.6 T533 2017

What is Acadian food? It is humble, homey, and comforting. It is made with love and devotion from a larder that is small but mighty, and holds history within itself. And it is made to be eaten. Journalist Simon Thibault explores his Acadian roots by scouring old family recipes, ladies' auxiliary cookbooks, and folk wisdom for 50 of the best-loved recipes of Acadians past and present. Recipes run the gamut, from the art of pickling beets to old-fashioned foodways such as rendering lard and cooking with head cheese, to Acadian staples like Classic French Canadian Tourtière and Seafood Chowder, and a delicious roster of desserts from Rhubarb Custard Pie to Acadian Panna Cotta. Including essays celebrating the stories behind the recipes, a foreword by bestselling author Naomi Duguid (Taste of Persia), and photos by food photographer Noah Fecks, Pantry and Palate is magnifique from page to plate. Includes bibliographical references and index.

Duguid, Naomi
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Cooking, Acadian
Food habits > Maritime Provinces > History
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Planter notes Wolfville : Planter Studies Committee, 1989-. ill. ; 28 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - F5208 P713 - Open Shelf

Profiles of science and society in the Maritimes prior to 1914 / edited by Paul A. Bogaard.  Fredericton, N.B. : Acadiensis Press, 1990. 283 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - Q127 C212 P962

Co-published by Centre for Canadian Studies, Mount Allison University.

Bogaard, Paul A. (Paul Anthony), 1944-

Mount Allison University. Centre for Canadian Studies.

Science — Maritime Provinces — History.

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Moody, Barry M.

Repent and believe : the Baptist experience in Maritime Canada Hantsport : Lancelot Press for Acadia Divinity College and Baptist Historical Committee of the United Baptist Convention of the Atlantic Provinces, 1980. xi, 217 pages ; 21 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - BX6252 M342 R425

Stewart, Ian

Roasting chestnuts : the mythology of Maritime political culture / Ian Stewart.  Vancouver : UBC Press, 1994. xii, 198 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - FC2028 S73 1994 - Open Shelf

Peabody, George

School days : one-room schools of Maritime Canada / George Peabody.  Fredericton, N.B. : Goose Lane, 1992. 137 pages : illustrations ; 19 x 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - LA418 M332 P351 1992

Sager, Eric W.

Seafaring labour : the merchant marine of Atlantic Canada, 1820-1914 / Eric W. Sager.  Kingston, ON. : McGill-Queen's University Press, 1989. xviii, 321 pages, [7] pages de pl. : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - HD8039 S42 C45 1989

Separate spheres : women's worlds in the 19th century Maritimes / edited by Janet Guildford & Suzanne Morton.  Fredericton, N.B. : Acadiensis Press, 1994. 253 pages ; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - HQ1453 S46 1994

Reid, John G.

Six crucial decades : times of change in the history of the Maritimes / John G. Reid.  Halifax : Nimbus Publishing, 1987. vii, 200 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - F5194 R356 S625 - Open Shelf

Maritime Provinces — History

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Punch, Terrence M.

Some Early Scots in Maritime Canada. / Terrence M. Punch.  Baltimore : Genealogical Publishing Co., 2011. vii, 180 pages: illustrations, maps; 28 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - CS88 N935 S6 2011 - Open Shelf

The Maritime Provinces of Canada consist of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. Prior to the 1770s the area was inhabited by French Acadians and native peoples, and only after 1770 did it begin to attract Scots settlers, mainly but not exclusively from the Scottish Highlands. The Glenaladale settlers in Prince Edward Island and the valiant band of Highlanders in the Hector (1773) proved to be harbingers of the greatest mass immigration the region would ever see. More numerous than the New England planters and Loyalists who preceded them, and outnumbering the contemporary Irish immigration, the Scots put their stamp on Cape Breton Island, the eastern mainland of Nova Scotia, much of Prince Edward Island, and coastal regions of New Brunswick from Restigouche in the north to the shores of the Bay of Fundy to the south. While they left behind a scattered body of records, it is important to remember that there were two main streams of immigration to the Maritimes, one commencing in the Scottish Highlands, the other in the New England colonies during the period of the Revolutionary War. Fragmentary and scattered though these records are, this book attempts to put names and places to a few thousand of these immigrants in the hope that some readers may find an ancestor or a kinsman. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Scots — Maritime Provinces — History
Immigrants — Maritime Provinces — History
Maritime Provinces — Genealogy
Maritime Provinces — Emigration and immigration
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Clarke, George Frederick

Someone before us : our Maritime Indians Fredericton, N.B. : Brunswick Press, 1968. 240 pages : illustrations, ports. ; 25 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - E78 N53

Thomas, Peter

Strangers from a secret land : the voyages of the brig Albion and the founding of the first Welsh settlements in Canada / Peter Thomas.  Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 1986. xiii, 319 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - F5191 W46 T46 - Open Shelf

Tempered by rum : rum in the history of the Maritime provinces / edited by James H. Morrison, James Moreira.  Porters Lake : Pottersfield Press, 1988. 159 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - TP607 R9 T45

Garland, Joseph E.

That great Pattillo [1st ed.] Boston : Little, Brown, 1966. 342 pages

Nova Scotia Archives Library - F5204.9 P27 G18 - Open Shelf

Spicer, Stanley T.

The age of sail : master shipbuilders of the Maritimes / Stanley T. Spicer.  Halifax : Formac, 2001. 144 pages : illustrations (some col.) ; 21 x 27 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - VM27 M37 S59 2001

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