Régions et régionalismes en Acadie : culture, espace, appartenance
Year:
2000
Author :
Volume and number:
, 41
Collection:
, 2
Journal:
, Recherches sociographiques
Pages :
, 299-365
Abstract
Explores effects of culture, space, and identity upon the human geography of New Brunswick's two distinct French-speaking communities, which were separated by anglophone territory and evolved independently, and how their adaptation to their specific space contributed to the regional differences between them; since 1635.
Theme :
AcadiaOfficial Language CommunitiesFrancophonesNew Brunswick
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