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Identifier/Call Number
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MCC-00133
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Description
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Consists of 16 manuscripts, Professor Craig’s scholarship on the Upper Saint John River Valley of Maine and New Brunswick. Includes publications, working papers and research data.
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Copyright Statement and Conditions governing use
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There are no restrictions on this collection
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Biography, Administrative History and Provenance
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The materials were created or amassed by Beatrice Craig and brought to the Acadian Archives/Archives acadiennes for copying.
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Extent
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Consists of 16 manuscripts: Professor Craig’s scholarship on the Upper Saint John River Valley of Maine and New Brunswick. Includes publications, working papers and research data.
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Arrangement
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Folder 1/16 (16 sheets): Article from "River Review" written by Beatrice Craig Cultural Face-Off: Yankees, British, and the St. John Valley French" pages are numbered from 66 to 95. Folder 2/16 (19 sheets): Article from "The Agricultural History Review: a Journal of Agricultural and Rural History, vol. 49, part II, 2001" pages 140 to 171, written by Beatrice Craig, Judith Rygiel, and Elizabeth Turcotte, Survival or adaptation Domestic rural textile production in eastern Canada in the later nineteenth century. Folder 3/16 (10 sheets): Maintenance Agreements for the Elderly: Canada, 1900- 1951, article from the "Journal of the Canadian Historical Association/Revue de la Société historique du Canada" NS 2, 1992, written by James G. Snell used as research paper. (shown as pages 197 to 216). Folder 4/16 (31 sheets): Article written by Isaac Stephenson, Recollection of a Long Life: 1829 – 1915, used as research paper (shown as pages 3 to 65). Folder 5/16 (15 sheets): Article from "Histoire and Mesure, 2000, XV-1/2, 83-112, French version written by Beatrice Craig and Judith Rygiel Femmes, marchés et production textile au NouveauBrunswick au cours du xixe siècle. Folder 6/16 (18 sheets) Article from "Histoire and Mesure, 2000, XV-3/4, 271-287" written by Beatrice Craig Women, Children and the Calculation of Labour Productivity in Europe and North America. Folder 7/16 (18 sheets): Article from "Agricultural History", vol. no. 76, Issue no. 1, pages 28-57, written by Béatrice Craig, Judith Rygiel, Elizabeth Turcotte, The Homespun Paradox: MarketOriented Production of Cloth in Eastern Canada in the Nineteenth Century. Folder 8/16 (9 sheets): Article from "Canadian Scholars’ Press, 1998: 159-175, written by Béatrice Craig, Families, Inheritance and Property Transmission in Rural Central Canada in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries Folder 9/16 (19 sheets): Text of conference in Amsterdam e-mailed to Lisa Ornstein on 16 April 1996 by Béatrice Craig, Consumption and Economic Transformations in the North American Countryside in the Nineteenth Century. Folder 10/16 (10 sheets): Article from "The River Review/La Revue rivière", 1995: 13-30, written by Béatrice Craig, Agriculture et marché au Madawaska, 1799-1850. Folder 11/16 (10 sheets): Planteurs et Loyalistes dans les provinces maritimes, 1755- 1800, cours présenté à la Sorbonne-Paris IV le 31 mars 1994/course presented in Sorbonne-Paris IV on 31 March 1994. (Note: no presenter or author’s name appears on this paper) Folder 12/16 (9 sheets): L’Étude des sociétés rurales des Maritimes au 19e siècle: Problèmes et methodes, séminaire donné à la SorbonneParis IV le 29 avril 1994/seminar given at Sorbonne-Paris IV on 29 April, 1994. (Note: no presenter or author’s name appears on this paper). Folder 13/16 (6 sheets): Une communauté rurale francophone en NouvelleAngleterre: Les Acadiens et les Canadiens français du Madawaska au xix siècle by Béatrice Craig, presented at a conference in Angers, France in May 1994. Folder 14/16 (7 sheets): Article from "Journal of the Canadian Historical Association/Revue de la Société historique du Canada, NS 2, 1992, pages 13 – 26, written by Béatrice Craig, Le développement agricole dans la haute vallée de la rivière Saint-Jean en 1860 Folder 15/16 (13 sheets): Article from "Histoire sociale – Social History, Vol. XXV, no. 50, Nov. 1992: 257-282, written by Béatrice Craig, Justice bourgeoise Justice masculine Folder 16/16 (11 sheets): Article from "Histoire sociale – Social History, Vol. XXIII, no. 46 Nov. 1990: 249-270, written by Béatrice Craig, Pour une approche comparative de l’étude des sociétés rurales nord-américaines.
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Notes
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Béatrice Craig was born in France in 1949. She studied at l'Université de Lille, where she obtained her Maitrise ès lettres in 1975. She was awarded a Ph.D. in Canadian and American History in 1983 by the University of Maine at Orono. She is currently professeur agrégé (Associate Professor) in the Departement d'histoire, l'Université d'Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada. As a professional historian, she specializes in the socio-economic and sociocultural impacts of the emergence of industrial capitalism on Atlantic societies. She studied economic and social transformations of eastern Canadian rural society in the late 18th and in the 19th century. Mrs Craig was awarded the Hilda Neatby Prize in 1999, conferred by the Historical Society of Canada for the best study on the history of women published the previous year. She was granted an honorary doctorate by the University of Maine at Fort Kent in May 13, 1995.
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Recommended Citation
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Beatrice Craig Research Collection 1994–, MCCC:92-00133, Acadian Archives/Archives acadiennes, University of Maine at Fort Kent