Citation: Mg. Hatvany, "Wedded to the marshes": Salt marshes and socio-economic differentiation in early Prince-Edward-Island, ACADIENSIS, 30(2), 2001, pp. 40-55
Citation: J. Rygiel, "Thread in her hands, cash in her pockets": Women and domestic textile production in 19th-century New-Brunswick, ACADIENSIS, 30(2), 2001, pp. 56-70
Citation: W. Davey et R. Mackinnon, Nicknaming patterns and traditions among Cape-Breton coal miners (An analysis of the oral culture tradition in late 19th-century and early 20th-century Canadian mining communities), ACADIENSIS, 30(2), 2001, pp. 71-83
Citation: Jl. Kenny et A. Secord, Public power for industry: A re-examination of the New-Brunswick case, 1940-1960 (Observations on the development of the electrical power industry within Canada's provincial economies), ACADIENSIS, 30(2), 2001, pp. 84-108
Citation: Tm. Smith, Teaching with technology - Three questions concerning distance education (Infrastructural issues of education for remote communities), ACADIENSIS, 30(2), 2001, pp. 109-116
Citation: J. Webb, Teaching with technology (Infrastructural issues of web-based distance education for remote communities), ACADIENSIS, 30(2), 2001, pp. 117-122
Citation: S. Dutcher, Teaching with technology - A tangled web: Thoughts on pedagogy in on-line teaching (Infrastructural issues of web-based distance education for remotecommunities), ACADIENSIS, 30(2), 2001, pp. 123-128
Citation: M. Earle, The Mounties and the Red Menace - A review essay on the recent publicationon the Royal-Canadian-Mounted-Police, parts 1-5, ACADIENSIS, 30(2), 2001, pp. 141-148
Citation: A. Adams, The monumental and the mundane: Architectural history in Canada (A review essay of recently published works), ACADIENSIS, 30(2), 2001, pp. 149-159