Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society, Vol. 7 2004

07-2004Preface

Judith Fingard

 

Early Libraries in Halifax

Karen Smith

 

From Frontier to Borderland: The Acadian Community in a Comparative Context, 1605-1710

David R. Jones

 

“A slave to business all my life.” Joshua Mauger c. 1712- 1788: The Man and the Myth

Julian Gwyn

 

The “People’s Daily Paper:” The Glace Bay Gazette under UMWA Ownership

Michael Earle

 

Fortress, Seaport, Community: Three Faces of 18th-Century Louisbourg

A.J. B. Johnston

 

African and New World African Immigration to Mainland Nova Scotia, 1749-1816

Harvey Amani Whitefield

 

“Even If I Cannot Finish…:” Winthrop Bell and His Register

Terrence M. Punch

 

DesBarres’ Reliance on Holland’s “Plan of the Island of Cape Britain” and the Beaton Institute’s Chart 667.1

William Davey

 

Policy Regarding Genealogical Articles

Terrence M. Punch

 

Father Hubert Girroir (1825-1884), One of the two “Human Milestones” in the Revival of Acadian Society in 19th Century Nova Scotia

William Dawson Gerrior

 

A Genealogy: Introduction

Terrence M. Punch

 

Book Reviews

Inspired Halifax: The Art of Dusan Kadlec

Reviewed by: Mora Dianne O’Neill

 

Historic Kentville/Historic Wolfville: Grand Pre and Countryside

Reviewed by: Gordon Haliburton

 

Miracle on Brunswick Street: the Story of St. George’s Round Church and the Little Dutch Church

Reviewed by: Julie Morris

 

Hope Restored: The American Revolution and the Founding of New Brunswick

Reviewed by: Carole Watterson Troxler

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