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Established in 1971, Acadiensis is a journal of regional history devoted to the study of Atlantic Canada, the northeast, and the Atlantic World from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. The essential source for reading and research on the region, Acadiensis is one of Canada’s leading scholarly journals. It contains both English and French research articles (with bilingual abstracts), review essays, forums, historiographic comments, and research notes and documents.
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Volume 47, Number 2, Summer/Autumn 2018Editorial Board
Co-Editors/Codirecteurs
Andrew Nurse
Suzanne Morton
Managing Editor/Directeur de la rédaction
Stephen Dutcher
Digital Communications Editor/Directeur des communications numériques
Corey Slumkoski
Review Essay Editor/Responsable de notes critiques
Greg Marquis
French Language Editor/Rédacteur francophone
Julien Massicotte
Office Manager/Gestionnaire du bureau
Beckey Daniel
Editorial Board/Comite de redaction
Jeff Brown
Gail Campbell
Margaret Conrad
Fred Farrell
David Frank
Bonnie Huskins
Gregory Kealey
Linda Kealey
Gregory Kennedy
Peter C. Kent
Nicole Lang
R. Glenn Leonard
Elizabeth Mancke
Greg Marquis
Elizabeth McGahan
Mark McLaughlin
Eirn Morton
Suzanne Morton
Andrew Nurse
Stephen Patterson
John G. Reid
Chantal Richard
Marth Walls
Donald Wright
Editorial Advisory board/Comité consultatif
Jerry Bannister
P.A. Buckner
Sean Cadigan
Béatrice Craig
James L. Kenny
Phyllis E. Leblanc
Edward MacDonald
Heidi MacDonald
Ian McKay
D.A. Muise
Rosemary Ommer
Pamela Palmater
Peter Twohig
Jeff Webb
Harvey Amani Whitfield
Graeme Wynn
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