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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 53, Number 2, Autumn 2024Table of Contents
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View "It's the system": The Movement for Citizens Voice and Action, Community Activism, and the Local Initiatives Program, 1971-1973
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View Family Matters: The Policies and Practices of Mothers' Allowances in New Brunswick, 1944-1966
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View Vessels and Boats: The Development of the Inshore Mackerel Trade on Prince Edward Island, 1830–1880
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| ISSN | 1712-7432 |
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| Print ISSN | 0044-5851 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2025-06-10 |
| Open Access | No |
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