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2012
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2012
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The Acadian diaspora : an eighteenth-century history
2012
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Overview
The Acadian Diaspora tells the extraordinary story of thousands of Acadians expelled from Nova Scotia and scattered throughout the Atlantic world beginning in 1755. Following them to the Caribbean, the South Atlantic, and western Europe, historian Christopher Hodson illuminates a long-forgotten world of imperial experimentation and human brutality.
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Oxford University Press,Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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9780199739776, 0199739773
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