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Bibliography


Surveys

* McNutt, W.S. ''New Brunswick: A history: 1784-1867'' MacMillan, 1963 (still the standard history). 496 pp. * MacFarlane, William G. ''New Brunswick Bibliography: The books and writers of the province.'' Saint John, 1895.


Localities

* Belliveau, Edward. ''Running Far In: Story of
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''. Hantsport:
Lancelot Press Lancelot Press was a Canadian publishing company which operated between 1966 and 1997. It specialized in non-fiction titles, many of which were of a regional nature centered on Maritime Canada, in the fields of local history, spirituality and perso ...
, 1977. 262 pp. * Bowser, Reginald B. '' Dorchester Island and Related Areas.'' Self-published, 1986. 179 pp. * Cooney, R. ''A compendious history of the northern part of the province of New Brunswick and of the District of Gaspé in Lower Canada''. Halifax: Joseph Howe, 1832. * Hebb, Ross N. '' Quaco - St. Martins: A brief history.'' Fredericton: Quaco / Springhill Press, 1997. 162 pp. * Larracy, Edward. ''Chocolate River: a Story of the
Petitcodiac River The Petitcodiac River is a river in south-eastern New Brunswick, Canada. Referred to as the "chocolate river" by local tourist businesses, it is characterized by its brown mud floor and brown waters. The river has a meander length of and is lo ...
''. Hantsport: Lancelot Press, 1985. 254 pp. * Milner, W.C. ''History of Sackville.'' Tribune Press, 1934 (reprinted several times thereafter). 172 pp. * Machum, Lloyd A. ''A History of Moncton: Town and City 1885-1965'', The City of Moncton., 1965 * Mowat, Grace Helen. ''The Diverting History of a Loyalist Town: A portrait of St. Andrews, New Brunswick''. Fredericton: Brunswick Press, 1953 (reprinted 1976). 152 pp. * Nowlan, Alden, '' Campobello: The Outer Island''. Toronto: Clarke, Irwin, 1975. * Trueman, Howard. ''The Chignecto Isthmus: And its first settlers.'' Toronto: William Briggs, 1902 (reprinted by Mika Publishing, Belleville, 1975). 278 pp. * Ward, Jeffrey P. ''Head of the Bay: A history of the Maringouin Peninsula, Bay of Fundy, Canada'', Sackville: Tantramar Heritage Trust, 2009, 240 pp.


Special topics

* Campey, Lucille H. ''Planters, Paupers, and Pioneers: English Settlers in Atlantic Canada'' (2010) * Campey, Lucille H. ''With Axe and Bible: The Scottish Pioneers of New Brunswick, 1784-1874'' (Dundurn, 2007) * Cunningham, Robert, and John B. Prince. ''Tamped Clay and Saltmarsh Hay (Artifacts of New Brunswick).'' Brunswick Press 1976. 280 pp. * Facey-Crowther, David. ''The New Brunswick Militia, 1787-1867.'' New Brunswick Historical Society / New Ireland Press, 1990. 191 pp. * Ganong, W. F. ''A Monograph on the Place-Nomenclature of the Province of New Brunswick'' Toronto: Copp-Clark. 1896 * Lawrence, Joseph Wilson. ''The Judges of New Brunswick and their Times'' Fredericton: Acadiensis, 1985 (reprinted from several issues of ''Acadiensis'' between 1905 and 1907, having been written in the 1880s). 552 pp. * Leroux, John. ''Building New Brunswick: An architectural history.'' Fredericton: Goose Lane, 2008. 310 pp. * Martin, Gwen L., ''Gesner's Dream: The trials and triumphs of early mining in New Brunswick'', Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum - New Brunswick Branch, 2003. 328 pp. * Stewart, Dr. W.B., ''Medicine in New Brunswick'', Moncton: New Brunswick Medical Society, 1974. 413 pp. * Toner, Peter M. ''New Ireland Remembered: Historical Essays on the Irish in New Brunswick.'' Fredericton: New Ireland Press, 1988. 188 pp.


Pre 1784

:''Prior to 1784, New Brunswick was a part of Nova Scotia, and before that, of Acadia. It was originally settled by the Mi'Kmaq and Maliseet tribes.''


General

* Gwyn, Julian. ''Excessive Expectations: Maritime Commerce and the Economic Development of Nova Scotia, 1740-1870'' McGill-Queen's University Press, 1998. 291 pp. * Whitelaw, William Menzies; ''The Maritimes and Canada before Confederation'
(1934) online


Pre-Columbian era

* Davis, Stephen A. ''Míkmaq: Peoples of the Maritimes'',
Nimbus Publishing Nimbus Publishing is a publishing company based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The company specializes in subjects relevant to the Atlantic Provinces. Until 2016, the company published an average of 35 to 40 new titles a year, but expanded its outpu ...
, 1998.


Acadian era (1604-1755)

* Brebner, John Bartlet. ''New England's Outpost: Acadia before the conquest of Canada.'' New York: Columbia University Press, 1927. 291 pp. * * * Hand, Chris M., '' The Siege of Fort Beausejour'', Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions and the New Brunswick Military Heritage Project, 2004. 109 pp. * Lanctôt, Léopold. ''L'Acadie des Origines, 1603-1771'' Montreal: Fleuve, 1988. 234 pp. * LeBlanc, Ronnie-Gilles (2005). ''Du Grand Dérangement à la Déportation: Nouvelles Perspectives Historiques.'' Moncton: Université de Moncton, 465 pages (book in French and English) *


Foreign Protestants (1753-1766)

* Bell, Winthrop P. ''The "Foreign Protestants" and the Settlement of Nova Scotia: The History of a Piece of Arrested British Colonial Policy in the Eighteenth Century.'' (1961). reprint Fredericton, N.B.: Acadiensis for Mount Allison U., Cen. for Can. Studies, 1990. 673 pp. * Hempel, Rainer L. ''New Voices on the Shores: Early Pennsylvania German Settlements in New Brunswick''. Toronto: German-Canadian Historical Association, 2000.486 pp.


New England Planters (1759-1766)

* Brebner, John Bartlet. ''The Neutral Yankees of Nova Scotia: A Marginal Colony During the Revolutionary Years'' (1937) * Clarke, Ernest. '' The Siege of Fort Cumberland: An episode in the American Revolution.'' McGill-Queen's University Press, 1995. 302 pp. * Conrad, Margaret, ed. ''They Planted Well: New England Planters in Maritime Canada.'' Fredericton: Acadiensis, 1988. 321 pp. * Conrad, Margaret, ed. ''Making Adjustments: Change and Continuity in Planter Nova Scotia, 1759-1800.'' Fredericton: Acadiensis, 1991. 280 pp. * Conrad, Margaret, ed. ''Intimate Relations: Family and Community in Planter Nova Scotia, 1759-1800.'' Fredericton: Acadiensis, 1995. 298 pp. * Conrad, Margaret and Moody, Barry, ed. ''Planter Links: Community and Culture in Colonial Nova Scotia.'' Fredericton: Acadiensis, 2001. 236 pp. * Donald A. Desserud; "Outpost's Response: The Language and Politics of Moderation in Eighteenth-Century Nova Scotia
''American Review of Canadian Studies,'' Vol. 29, 1999 online
* Stewart, Gordon, and George Rawlyk, ''A People Highly Favoured of God: The Nova Scotia Yankees and the American Revolution''. Toronto: MacMillan, 1972. 219 pp.


1784 - 1900

* Beavan, Mrs. Francis. ''Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick.'' London: Routledge, 1845 (reprinted 1980 by Print 'n' Press, Fredericton), 142 pp. * Marquis, Greg. ''In Armageddon's Shadow: The Civil War and Canada's Maritime Provinces'', McGill-Queen's University Press, 1998. 389 pp. * Smith, Joshua M. ''Borderland Smuggling: Patriots, loyalists and illicit trade in the Northeast, 1783-1820'', University Press of Florida, 2006, 160 pp. * Steeves, Helen Harper, ''The Story of Moncton's First Store and Storekeeper''. Saint John: J & A. MacMillan, 1924. 178 pp. * Stewart, George. ''The Story of the Great Fire in St. John, N.B., June 20th, 1877'', Toronto: Belford Brothers, 1877
online
* Temperley, Howard. ''Gubbins' New Brunswick Journals, 1811 & 1813''. Fredericton: New Brunswick Heritage Publications, 1980. 92 pp. * Wilson, Barry K, '' Benedict Arnold: A traitor in our midst'', Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press. 2001. 270 pp. * Wynn, Graeme. ''Timber Colony: A historical geography of early nineteenth century New Brunswick.'' University of Toronto Press, 1981. 224 pp.


Since 1900

* Doyle, Arthur T. ''Front Benches and Back Rooms: A story of corruption, muckraking, raw partisanship and political intrigue in New Brunswick 908 - 1935'' Toronto: Green Tree, 1976. 306 pp. * How, Douglas and Ralph Costello, ''K.C.: The biography of
K.C. Irving Kenneth Colin Irving, (March 14, 1899 – December 13, 1992) was a Canadian businessman whose business began with a family sawmill in Bouctouche, N.B., in 1882. In 1989, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. Biography Early life Bor ...
'' Toronto: Key Porter Books, 1993. 400 pp.


See also

*
Bibliography of Canadian provinces and territories This is a bibliography of works on the Provinces and territories of Canada. Provinces and territories Alberta * * * * * * British Columbia * * * * * * * * * * Manitoba * Friesen, Gerald; Potyondi, Barry. A Guide to the Study ...


External links


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Archives & Special Collections
- University of New Brunswick

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