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1. The making of Canada : Atlantic Canada [1993]
- National Geographic Society (U.S.). Cartographic Division.
- Washington, D.C. : The Society, c1993.
- Description
- Map — 1 map.
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G3200 SVAR .N3 V.184,NO.4 | Unknown |
2. Allmaps Canada Atlantic Canada [1987]
- Rand McNally and Company.
- 1987 ed. - Markham, Ont. : Allmaps Canada Ltd., 1987.
- Description
- Map — 1 map.
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G3410 1987 .R3 | Unknown |
- Blackwood, R. Frank.
- St. John's : Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Dept. of Mines and Energy, Mineral Development Division, 1985.
- Description
- Book — 56 pages : maps, illustrations.
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Systematic, 1:50,000 scale mapping of the Facheux Bay map area wascompleted during the 1982 field season. Metasedimentary and metavolcanicrocks were defined as part of the Isle Galet and Riches Island Formationsof the Baie d'Espoir Group. Stratigraphic, structural and metamorphicanalyses of these rocks indicate progressive metamorphism southward into asynkinematic granitoid and migmatite terrane. A relatively late, littledeformed granite bounds the Baie d'Espoir Group to the north.
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TN27 .N6 A362 NO.85-4 | Unknown |
4. Current research [1986]
- Blackwood, R. Frank.
- St. John's : Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Dept. of Mines and Energy, Mineral Development Division, 1986.
- Description
- Book — 324 pages : maps, illustrations.
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Reports are given for projects and programs carried out on the economicgeology, regional geology geochemistry, geophysics, and quaternary geologyin Newfoundland and Labrador. Some more general project reports, and abstracts of Geological Survey of Canada studies are included.
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TN27 .N6 A362 NO.86-1 | Unknown |
5. Nature guide to Atlantic Canada [2012]
- McCloskey, Erin, 1970-
- Edmonton : Lone Pine Pub., 2012.
- Description
- Book — 224 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 22 cm.
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QH106.2 .A84 M34 2012 | Unknown |
- Halifax, N.S. : Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, Dalhousie University, 1997.
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- Book — 217 p. ; 28 cm.
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GC1023.15 .C36 1997 F | Unknown |
- Toronto, McClelland and Stewart [c1969]
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- Book — xiii, 108 p. 18 cm.
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F1035.8 .A77 | Available |
- Aurora, Ont. : Garamond Press, 2005.
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- Book — 215 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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HC117 .A8 F76 2005 | Unknown |
- Fredericton, N.B. : Published for the Gorsebrook Research Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies by Acadiensis Press, 1994.
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- Book — 272 p. : maps ; 23 cm.
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HC117.A8 C76 1994 | Available |
10. Religion and identity : the experience of Irish and Scottish Catholics in Atlantic Canada [1987]
- St. John's, Newfoundland : Jesperson, c1987.
- Description
- Book — v, 146 p. : ports. ; 24 cm.
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BX1422.A7 R44 1987 | Available |
- Wyile, Herb, 1961-
- Waterloo, Ont. : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, c2011.
- Description
- Book — xi, 279 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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- Introduction: "Now Our Masters Have No Borders"-- Sucking the Mother Dry: The Fisheries-- "Acceptable Levels of Risk": Mining & Offshore Oil-- Uncivil Servitude: The Service Sector-- The Simpler & More Colourful Way of Life"-- Rebuffing the Gaze-- "A Sea-Change of Sorts": Newfoundland & Labrador-- "A Place that Didnt Count Any More": The Maritimes-- Conclusion: Speculative Fiction for the Rest of the Country?-- Index.
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PR9198.2 .A85 W95 2011 | Unknown |
- Halifax : Dalhousie Art Gallery, c2004.
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- Book — 71 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cm.
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ND1352 .C36 S63 2004 | Unknown |
- Varga, Darrell, 1966- author.
- Montreal ; Kingston : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2015]
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- Book — x, 374 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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Atlantic Canada has a rich tradition of storytelling and creativity that has extended to critical and audience praise for films from the region s four provinces. Until now there has been no comprehensive history of this diverse body of work. In Shooting from the East, Darrell Varga traces the emergence of art cinema in the 1970s and 80s, and subsequent rise of a contemporary commercial feature film and television industry by way of representative examples of a great range of titles, including The Adventure of Faustus Bidgood, Life Classes, The Disappeared, and Trailer Park Boys. He provides analysis of documentary filmmaking to emphasize concerns such as the establishment of the regional National Film Board studio and the influence of broadcast policy, but also considers significant recurring themes including the environment, the body, race and First Nations, and the North. Through critical analyses of key films and interviews conducted with filmmakers from all corners of the region, Varga uncovers patterns of meaning across diverse productions and interrogates the concept of region in relation to prevailing notions of national cinema and transnational media culture. With a focus on short films and an extensive history and analysis of the filmmaking production co-operatives located in each province, Shooting from the East sheds light on the creative processes and local economic and cultural conditions for making images on the edge of the Atlantic.".
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PN1993.5 .C2 V37 2015 | Available |
- Thomas H. Raddall Symposium (2nd : 1991 : Acadia University)
- Fredericton, N.B. : Acadiensis Press, 1993.
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- Book — iv, 209 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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F1035.8 .T48 1991 | Available |
- Lennox, Jeffers, 1980- author.
- Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2017]
- Description
- Book — xii, 334 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm.
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- Introduction
- Chapter One: Neighbours in the Homeland
- Chapter Two: Mapping the Spoils of Peace
- Chapter Three: A Time and a Place
- Chapter Four: A Pale on the Coast
- Chapter Five: Acadia in Paris
- Chapter Six: Map Wars and Surveyors of the Peace
- Conclusion.
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E78 .M28 L46 2017 | Unknown |
- Fuller, Danielle.
- Montreal ; Ithaca [N.Y.] : McGill-Queen's University Press, c2004.
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- Book — xi, 298 p. ; 24 cm.
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In "Writing the Everyday", Danielle Fuller analyses writing by Atlantic Canadian women from diverse backgrounds. Drawing extensively on original interviews with writers, editors, and publishers, Fuller investigates how and why communities form around texts that record women's everyday realities, histories, and traditions, showing that prose writing and poetry performances combine oral story-telling, family history, and other aspects of local cultures with popular literary genres to address issues of racism, sexism, and poverty.
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PR9188 .F85 2004 | Unknown |
17. The Atlantic Provinces in confederation [1993]
- Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, c1993.
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- Book — xii, 628 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
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Canada's four easternmost provinces, while richly diverse in character and history, share many elements of their political and economic experience within Confederation. In this volume thirteen leading historians explore the shifting tides of Atlantic Canada's history, beginning with the union of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick with Ontario and Quebec to form the Dominion in 1867. Continuing on through Prince Edward Island's entry into Confederation six years later and Newfoundland's in 1949, they take the story of Atlantic Canada up to the 1980s. Collectively their work sheds light on the complex political dynamic between the region and Ottawa and reveals the roots of current social and economic realities. Fragmentation versus integration, plenty versus scarcity, centre versus periphery, and other models inform their analysis. The development of regional disparity, and responses to it, form a major theme. The tradition of regional protest by Maritimers, and later Atlantic Canadians, runs deep; so does their commitment to the idea of an integrated Canadian nation. Protests, over the decades, have primarily been expressions of frustration at perceived exclusion from the full benefits of national union. The creation of national markets for labour, capital, and goods often operated to their detriment, and political decisions at the national level frequently reinforced rather than alleviated the regional predicament. More than an account of the wealthy and powerful, this book often places ordinary men and women at the centre of the story. Above all, it reveals the resilience of Atlantic Canadians as they have struggled to overcome their problems and to share in the benefits of life in the Canadian community.
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F1035.8 .A762 1993 | Available |
- Campey, Lucille H., author.
- Toronto : Dundurn Press, 2016.
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- Book — 423 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
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A transformative work that explodes assumptions about the importance of the Great Irish Potato Famine to Irish immigration. In this major study, Lucille Campey traces the relocation of around ninety thousand Irish people to their new homes in Atlantic Canada. She shatters the widespread misconception that the exodus was primarily driven by dire events in Ireland. The Irish immigration saga is not solely about what happened during the Great Potato Famine of the 1840s; it began a century earlier. Although they faced great privations and had to overcome many obstacles, the Irish actively sought the better life that Atlantic Canada offered. Far from being helpless exiles lacking in ambition who went lemming-like to wherever they were told to go, the Irish grabbed their opportunities and prospered in their new home. Campey gives these settlers a voice. Using wide-ranging documentary sources, she provides new insights about why the Irish left and considers why they chose their various locations in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland. She highlights how, through their skills and energy, they benefitted themselves and contributed much to the development of Atlantic Canada. This is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the history of the Irish exodus to North America and provides a mine of information useful to family historians.
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F1035 .I6 C36 2016 | Available |
19. Geological and tectonic framework of eastern Canada as interpreted from potential field imagery [1989]
- Woodside, J. M.
- Ottawa, Canada : Energy, Mines and Resources Canada, 1989.
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- Book — 33 p. : ill., maps (some col.) ; 28 cm.
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557.1 .C22PR NO.88-26 | Unknown |
20. Atlantic Canada [2009 - ]
- Atlantic Canada (Green guide)
- Watford, Herts., UK ; Greenville, SC, USA : Michelin Maps and Guides, c2009-
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- Journal/Periodical — v. : ill. ; 23 cm
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F1035.8 .A74 2009 | Unknown |
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