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JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF THE ATLANTIC REGION SPRING 2001

A C A D I E N S I S

REVUE D’HISTOIRE DE LA RÉGION ATLANTIQUE PRINTEMPS 2001

Editor/Directeur

DAVID FRANK

Secretary/Secrétaire

BECKEY DANIEL

Assistant Editor

LORRAINE COOPS

French Language Editor

JACQUES PAUL COUTURIER

Editorial Board/Comité de rédaction

T.W. ACHESON

ELIZABETH McGAHAN

SHEILA ANDREW

LIANNE McTAVISH

PATRICIA BELIER

GREG MARQUIS

D.G. BELL

MARC MILNER

MARION BEYEA

WILLIAM PARENTEAU

RUSTY BITTERMANN

STEPHEN PATTERSON

GAIL CAMPBELL

SCOTT SEE

JACQUES PAUL COUTURIER

WILLIAM SPRAY

GREGG FINLEY

ERIC L. SWANICK

E.R. FORBES

D.G. THOMPSON

BURTON GLENDENNING

PETER TONER

MARGARET McCALLUM

D.M. YOUNG

Editorial Board/Comité de rédaction

P.A. BUCKNER

GEORGE MacBEATH

J. MURRAY BECK

COLIN B. MacKAY

FRANCIS W.P. BOLGER

IAN McKAY

J.M.S. CARELESS

R.A. MacLEAN

THOMAS J. CONDON

D.A. MUISE

MARGARET CONRAD

ROSEMARY OMMER

JEAN DAIGLE

JOHN G. REID

GWENDOLYN DAVIES

ERIC SAGER

JUDITH FINGARD

G.F.G. STANLEY

NAOMI GRIFFITHS

PETER B. WAITE

JAMES HILLER

GRAEME WYNN

COLIN D. HOWELL

Acadiensis: Journal of the History of the Atlantic Region is published twice a year, in the autumn and in the spring, by the Department of History of the University of New Brunswick. The Editorial Board welcomes the submission of manuscripts, in either English or French. All correspondence should be sent to: Acadiensis Campus House University of New Brunswick Fredericton, N.B.

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Acadiensis: Revue d’Histoire de la Région Atlantique, publiée deux fois par an, en automne et au printemps, par le

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d’Histoire de l’Université du Nouveau-Brunswick. Le comité de rédaction sera heureux d’examiner tout manuscrit (en français ou en anglais). Pour tout renseignement s’adresser à: Acadiensis Campus House Université du Nouveau-Brunswick Fredericton, N.-B.

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Single copy/un seul numéro: $9.95 ISSN 0044-5851 Publications Mail Registration No. 08079 Member/membre: Atlantic Publishers’ Marketing Association, Canadian Magazine Publishers’ Association, Canadian Association of Learned Journals. Articles in Acadiensis are indexed in/Les articles sont répertoirés dans: Canadian Periodical Index, America: History and Life, Historical Abstracts, Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Current Contents/Arts and Humanities, IBZ (International Bibliography of Periodical Literature), ERIC (Educational Resource Information Center), International Current Awareness Services, Canadian Index and Canadian Business and Current Affairs.

ACADIENSIS

VOL. XXX, NO. 2 SPRING/PRINTEMPS 2001

D.G. BELL

Allowed Irregularities: Women Preachers in the Early 19th-Century Maritimes ........................................... 3

MATTHEW HATVANY “Wedded to the Marshes”: Salt Marshes and Socio-Economic Differentiation in Early Prince Edward Island ... 40

JUDITH RYGIEL “Thread in Her Hands — Cash in Her Pockets”: Women and Domestic Textile Production in 19th-Century New Brunswick.......... 56

WILLIAM DAVEY and RICHARD MacKINNON Nicknaming Patterns and Traditions among Cape Breton Coal Miners .................. 71

JAMES KENNY and ANDREW SECORD Public Power for Industry: A Re-Examination of the New Brunswick Case, 1940-1960................................... 84

FORUM

Teaching with Technology

TOBY M. SMITH

Three Questions Concerning Distance Education JEFF WEBB Teaching with Technology

STEPHEN DUTCHER A Tangled Web: Thoughts on Pedagogy in On-Line Teaching TEACHING WITH TECHNOLOGY: A DISCUSSION

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REVIEW ESSAYS/NOTES CRITIQUES

JAMES D. FROST

Max Aitken and Maritime Finance......................................................................... 131

MICHAEL EARLE

The Mounties and the Red Menace ........................................................................ 141

ANNMARIE ADAMS The Monumental and the Mundane: Architectural History in Canada .................. 149

GERALD FRIESEN

A Cape Breton Hampden........................................................................................ 160

MATTHEW BAGLOLE ET AL.

The Canadian Story ................................................................................................ 164

BIBLIOGRAPHY/BIBLIOGRAPHIE

Recent Publications Relating to the History of the Atlantic Region...................... 169