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Newfoundland Studies

Volume 17, Number 2

Fall 2001

Contents

The New Early Modern Newfoundland: Part One

Introduction: the New Early Modern Newfoundland, the Eighteenth Century
PETER E. POPE
Historical Fence Building: A Critique of the Historiography of Newfoundland
KEITH MATTHEWS
The Fishing Admirals in Eighteenth-Century Newfoundland
JERRY BANNISTER
« Qu'il sera fait droit à qui il appartiendra »; la société de Lasson-Daccarrette à Plaisance 1700-1715
NICOLAS LANDRY
Irish Migration and Settlement in Newfoundland: The Formative Phase, 1697-1732
JOHN MANNION
"They are not such great Rogues as some of their Neighbours": A Scottish Supercargo in the Newfoundland Fish Trade, 1726
OLAF JANZEN

RESEARCH NOTES

The Labrador Boundary That Never Was
JAMES K. HILLER
Eighteenth-Century Innu (Montagnais) and Inuit Toponyms in the Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland
CHARLES A. MARTIJN and LOUIS-JACQUES DORAIS
(with the collaboration of José Mailhot and Gerald McNulty)

REVIEWS

Old Newfoundland: A History to 1843, Patrick O'Flaherty
C. GRANT HEAD
Atlantic Canada, A Region in the Making, Margaret R. Conrad and James K. Hiller
JOHN REID

INDEX TO VOLUME 17