291 results on '"Newfoundland and Labrador -- History"'
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2. Joseph Roberts Smallwood: A Biographical Sketch, 1900-1934
3. From Parmenius to Paton: 350 Years of Classical Learning in (and about) Newfoundland
4. A voyage to Newfoundland 'for the reformation of abuses in that Country and upon the coasts thereof': A letter in the family papers of Sir Henry Salusbury, drafted by Richard Whitbourne (?)
5. Missionary August Freitag on Music among the Inuit of Labrador in 1844
6. In the Midst of Diversity: Recognizing the Seventeenth-Century Basque Cultural Landscape and Ceramic Identity in Southern Newfoundland and Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon
7. The Isle aux Morts Shipwreck: A Contribution to Seventeenth-Century Material Culture in Newfoundland
8. Relations between the Basques and the French Administration of Plaisance, 1660-1713
9. Irish on the rocks: A Newfoundland community dubbed 'Canada's Emerald Isle' is struggling to save its identity
10. President Coaker's log of his trip to the ice floe last spring in s.s. Nascopie
11. The representation of Newfoundland in nineteenth-century French travel literature
12. Searching for the past, writing for the present: Charles Ryle Fay and Newfoundland's contested past
13. Six degrees of film, social, and cultural history: the Fogo Island film project of 1967 and the 'Newfoundland Renaissance'
14. Revisiting fence building: Keith Matthews and Newfoundland historiography
15. Riots, referendums, and raging fires: revisiting history in recent Newfoundland fiction
16. Genetic phantoms: geography, history, and ancestral inheritance in Kenneth Harvey's the town that forgot how to breathe and Michael Crummey's galore
17. Changing silk gowns for survival suits: a written conversation with Robin McGrath
18. Foe, friend and fragility: evolving settler interactions with the Newfoundland wilderness
19. Women teachers in the turbulent educational world of St. John's, Newfoundland, 1920-1949
20. Robert Bond and the Pink, White and Green: Newfoundland nationalism in perspective
21. Cultural revitalization and Mi'kmaq music-making: three Newfoundland drum groups
22. Regional politics are class politics: a Newfoundland and Labrador perspective on regions
23. Nationalism, democracy, and self-determination: Newfoundland in the 1930s and 1940s
24. 'The Insufficiency of the Low Grade Teacher': A Transnational Matter
25. Cultural evolution in Newfoundland theatre: the rise of the Gros Morne Theatre Festival
26. 'The scuttlework of empire': A postcolonial reading of Wayne Johnston's The Colony of Unrequited Dreams
27. Searching for rights in the age of activism: The Newfoundland-Labrador Human Rights Association, 1968-1982
28. The culture of place
29. Culture and country: The role of the arts and heritage in the nationalist revival in Newfoundland
30. 'What is to be done for failed marriages?' The Supreme Court and the recovery of juristiction over marital causes in Newfoundland in 1948
31. 'A matter of custom and convenience': Marriage law in nineteenth century Newfoundland
32. Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Website
33. Outport economics: culture and agriculture in later seventeenth-century Newfoundland
34. Early Mi'kmaq presence in southern Newfoundland: an ethnohistorical perspective, c.1500-1763
35. The Norse in Newfoundland: L'Anse aux Meadows and Vinland
36. Folktales of Newfoundland: the resilience of the oral tradition
37. Negotiating health care: epidemics, public health and medical care in Newfoundland and Labrador, 1918-1920
38. French spy or scapegoat? Charles Riballier des Isles and the Newfoundland press in the 19th century
39. Conche tapestry
40. The Geological Survey, Confederation, and economic ambition: Robert Bell in St. John's, 1869
41. Allan M. Fraser's 'History of the Participation by Newfoundland in World War II'
42. Ray Guy: journalist as political opposition in the Smallwood years
43. 'She may leave on time': the Heart's Content Branch Line of the Newfoundland Railway
44. The sinking of the Southern Cross: the sinking of the Southern Cross led to the greatest loss of life in Newfoundland's sealing history
45. Reluctant union: sixty years after joining Canada, the Rock is no longer in a hard place
46. St. John's on foot: Newfoundland and Labrador's capital is a great place to walk off the pounds, says Terry Mosher, and where one thing - and person - leads to another
47. Archbishop E.P. Roche, J.R. Smallwood, and denominational rights in Newfoundland education, 1948
48. Changing technologies and personal patterns in 19th century Newfoundland sealing
49. The Heart's Content School Association: a nineteenth-century private school experiment
50. What if a lion came from the sea?
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