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Journal articles on the topic "Acadians – Expulsion, 1755"

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Leblanc, Robert A. "The Acadian Migrations." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 11, no. 24 (2005): 523–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/020742ar.

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Acadia from its initial settlement in 1604 until 1713 was a part of the French colonial empire in North America. By the Treaty of Utrecht most of Acadia and its French population was ceded to the British. The political instability generated by the anomalous position of the Acadians eventually led to their expulsion in 1755. During the following 50 years their efforts at repatriation were thwarted and only toward the end of the period were they finally settled in places offering a measure of security. The trends of their migrations over the period are illustrated, as well as their final settlement pattern in 1800.
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Leblanc, Robert A. "Les migrations acadiennes." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 23, no. 58 (2005): 99–124. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/021425ar.

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L'Acadie fit partie de l'empire colonial français en terre d'Amérique de 1604 à 1713. La majeure partie du territoire et de la population fut cédée aux Britanniques par le traité d'Utrecht. La position équivoque des Acadiens conduisant à l'instabilité politique entraîna leur expulsion en 1755. Leurs tentatives de rapatriement dans les cinquante ans qui suivirent, furent toutes contrecarrées. C'est seulement à la fin du 18e siècle qu'ils purent s'installer dans des lieux sûrs. Nous avons essayé de représenter ici les flux migratoires des Acadiens suite à leur déportation, ainsi que leur implantation « définitive » vers les années 1800.
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Griffiths, N. E. S., and Charles D. Mahaffie. "A Land of Discord Always: Acadia from Its Beginning to the Expulsion of Its People 1604-1755." American Historical Review 102, no. 1 (1997): 225. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2171462.

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Higgins, Andrew. "Evangeline's Mission: Anti-Catholicism, Nativism, and Unitarianism in Longfellow's Evangeline." Religion and the Arts 13, no. 4 (2009): 547–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/107992609x12524941450163.

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AbstractThough Evangeline has long been considered simply a love story, this article reads the poem as one deeply involved in both the theological and cultural struggles between the Catholic and Protestant churches in the antebellum period. The essay argues that Longfellow's poem about the Acadian Expulsion of 1755 imagines those Catholic refugees as successful immigrants to America. Further, the article argues that Longfellow's vision of Philadelphia at the end of the poem is that of an ideal, ecumenical Christian community, in which Catholicism is able to coexist with various Protestant churches. Thus the poem counters anti-Catholic nativist rhetoric that portrayed Catholics as fundamentally foreign and a threat to the Republic. However, the ecumenical nature of this vision is limited by the fact that Longfellow cannot imagine a fully-realized Catholic Church in the United States; his Catholic community lacks ecclesiastical hierarchy. As such, it reflects Longfellow's connection to the Unitarian Moralists, as group of Harvard Unitarians who sought to transform other denominations rather than to convert individuals to Unitarianism.
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Lennox, Jeffers. "Crossing Borders, Changing Worlds: Eighteenth-Century Nova Scotia’s Atlantic ConnectionsFrom Migrant to Acadian: A North American Border People 1604-1755. By N.E.S. Griffiths. Canadian Institute for Research on Public Policy and Public Administration, Université de Moncton. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2005. 633 pp. $49.95 (cloth). ISBN 978-0-773-52699-0.A Great and Noble Scheme: The Tragic Story of the Expulsion of the French Acadians from their American Homeland. By John Mack Faragher. New York: W.W. Norton, 2005. 562 pp. $42.00 (cloth). ISBN 0-393-05135-8. $25.00 (paper). ISBN 0-393-32827-9.Rough Crossings: Britain, the Slaves and the American Revolution. By Simon Schama. Toronto: Viking Canada, 2005. 478 pp. $36.00 (cloth). ISBN 978-0-670-04470-2.The Fault Lines of Empire: Political Differentiation in Massachusetts and Nova Scotia, ca. 1760-1830. By Elizabeth Mancke. New York: Routledge, 2005. 214 pp. ISBN 978-0-41595000-8. $32.95 (paper). ISBN 978-0-415-95001-5. $95.00 (cloth)." Journal of Canadian Studies 42, no. 1 (2008): 213–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/jcs.42.1.213.

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"Charles D. Mahaffie, Jr. A Land of Discord Always: Acadia from Its Beginning to the Expulsion of Its People 1604–1755. Camden, Maine: Down East. 1995. Pp. 319. $24.95." American Historical Review, February 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr/102.1.225.

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Books on the topic "Acadians – Expulsion, 1755"

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Mde Morel de la Durantaye. Banishment and removal of the Acadians. s.n., 1986.

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Julien, Béliveau, ed. Eulalie La Tour: Acadie, 1755. Trait d'union, 2004.

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Durantaye, Mde Morel de la. Voyage au pays d'Evangeline: Guide des Acadiens. s.n.], 1985.

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Verville, René. Le saule de Grand-Pré: Roman. Fides, 2001.

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Johnston, A. J. B. Grand-Pré: Heart of Acadie. Nimbus Pub., 2004.

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Grand-Pré: Heart of Acadie. Nimbus Pub., 2004.

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Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. Évangéline: Un conte d'Acadie. Nimbus Pub., 2003.

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Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. Évangéline. R. Babineau, 1990.

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Lanctôt, Léopold. L' Acadie des origines, 1603-1771. Editions du Fleuve, 1988.

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Lanctôt, Léopold. L' Acadie des origines, 1603-1771. Éditions du Libre-Échange, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Acadians – Expulsion, 1755"

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Janzen, Olaf U. "Un Petit Dérangement: The Eviction of French Fishermen from Newfoundland in 1755." In War and Trade in Eighteenth-Century Newfoundland. Liverpool University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9781927869024.003.0008.

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This chapter explores the expulsion of the Acadians from their Canadian settlements by the British in 1755, with particular focus on Newfoundland and the forcible deportation of French fishermen that took place several weeks beforehand. It argues that the Newfoundland incident was driven by the way English and French fisheries were perceived by naval authorities; the circumstances and opportunity of the moment; and the motives of the Captain John Rous, who orchestrated much of the operation. It charts the events in detail, and concludes that the deportation of the fishermen of Port aux Basques and Codroy could conceivably be seen as a ‘dry-run’ for the larger deportation to come. It also suggests that the maritime career of John Rous requires further investigation, as existing records leave many questions about his role in the deportations unanswered.
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