Publications by Dan Conlin

Review of C. Herbert Gilliland's book Voyages to a Thousand Cares: Master Mate Lawrence with the African Squadron 1844-1846 in The Northern Mariner Vol. XIV, No.4, October 2004, p. 82.

"SS Atlantic" "Enos Collins" "Samuel Cunard" "Empress of Ireland" "Liverpool Packet" "Privateering" "Royal William", entries in The Oxford Companion to Canadian History Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2004.

Review of Rainer K. Baehre's Outrageous Seas: Shipwreck and Survival in the Waters off Newfoundland, 1583-1893 in The Mariner's Mirror: The Journal of the Society for Nautical Research, May 2003.

Introduction to A Privateer's Fortune by Alice Jones, Halifax; Formac, 2002.

"They Plundered Well: Planters as Privateers, 1793-1805: The Ethnic Specialization of New England Planters and Sea Warfare," in Planter Links: Community and Culture in Colonial Nova Scotia, Planter Studies No. 4, Acadiensis Press, Fredericton, New Brunswick, 2001, pp.20-35.

Review of Courtney Thompson's book Lighthouses of Atlantic Canada, in The Northern Mariner Vol. XI, No.2, April 2001, p. 82.

"Naval Contributions of Nova Scotia Privateers, 1793-1805", Canadian Military History Since the 17th Century: Proceedings of the Canadian Military History Conference, Ottawa, 5-9 May 2000, pp. 49-59.

"A Slave Ship Made Captive: The Schooner Severn", Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society Vol. 2, (1999), 203-212.

"A Historiography of Private Sea Warfare in Nova Scotia", Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society Vol. I, (1998), 79-92.

"Privateer Entrepot: Commercial Militarization in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, 1793-105", The Northern Mariner Vol. VIII, No. 2 (April 1998).

"Lighthouse Research Methods", Leading Lights: The International Journal of Pharology, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Fall 1997).

Review of David Lyon's book, "Sea Battles in Close-Up: The Age of Nelson" in The Northern Mariner, Vol. VII, No. 3, (July 1997), 101.

"The Cape Forchu Lighthouse and Lighthouse Heritage Issues," The Griffin: The Journal of Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia, (March 1997).

"A Private War in the Caribbean: Nova Scotia Privateering, 1793-1805," The Northern Mariner, Vol. VI, No. 4, (October 1996), 29-46.

Review of Frances Wilkins, "The Smuggling Story of Northern Shores," The Northern Mariner, Vol. VI, No. 4, (October 1996), 93.

"Privateering and Rural-Urban Relations in Early Nineteenth Century Nova Scotia", Rural Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences III, Kenneth Beesley and Pamela MacIntosh Eds., Truro: Rural Research Centre NSAC, 1996, 63-73.

"Shipwrecked! Yesterday's Tragedies Become Fascinating Dive Sites," Welcome Aboard: Guide to the Year of the Wooden Boat, Halifax: Nova Scotia Marketing Agency, 29.

"Wooden Boat Tales," Nova Scotia: The Doers and Dreamers Complete Guide 1996. Halifax: Nova Scotia Economic Renewal Agency, 1996.

"Navigation and Ship Wrecks of McNabs Island," Discover McNabs Island, Halifax: Friends of McNabs Island, 1995, 65-72.

"Crossing the Line: Ritual and Privateering in Nova Scotia," Halifax Daily News, Feb. 15, 1994, p.18.

"How Kentville and Wolfville helped a Stricken Halifax in 1917", Kentville Advertiser, Dec. 6, 1993, p. 3A.

Exhibit Entries and Introductory Essays, Beyond the Printed World ... Newsreel and Broadcast Reporting in Canada, Ottawa: National Archives of Canada, 1989.

"Newsreels: Winding Down the Years," co-writer Eileen Hammond, The Archivist, Vol. 15, No. 2 (March-April 1988), 6-8.

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