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Acadiensis
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University of New Brunswick
Fredericton, N.B.
Canada
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Access to digital back issues of Acadiensis

Acadiensis Digital Archives

The entire back catalogue of Acadiensis is now available online. Access to the most recent five years of the journal is limited to current subscribers, both individual and institutional. Individual subscribers should send their name and email address to James Kerr at jkerr@unb.ca to receive a username and password to access the most recent material on the site. Institutional subscribers should send the name and email address of a contact person, as well as the IP range of their institutions.


We are delighted to announce that readers of Acadiensis, and anyone who is interested in the history of Atlantic Canada, can now follow the journal on Facebook and Twitter. To access the Facebook page, just click on ‘Like’ Acadiensis. For Twitter, find us at @Acadiensis. Our thanks to Erin Morton and Nicole Lang!

Janet Guildford and John Reid, co-editors

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NEW BOOKS FROM
ACADIENSIS PRESS

Land and Sea:
Environmental History in Atlantic Canada

Edited by Claire Campbell
and Robert Summerby-Murray




The Education of an Innocent:
An Autobiography by E.R. "Ernie" Forbes






The Nova Scotia Planters in the Atlantic World,1759-1830
Edited by T. Stephen Henderson
and Wendy G. Robicheau


Making Up the State:
Women in 20th-Century Atlantic Canada

Edited by Janet Guildford & Suzanne Morton


ABOUT ACADIENSIS

"a host of valuable articles on the Atlantic area . . .
a veritable renaissance in Maritime regional history"

— J.M.S. Careless, University of Toronto


"some of the finest articles being written today in Canadian history"
— D.A. Muise, A Reader's Guide to Canadian History

ISSN: 0044-5851