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A recent background work, Ronald Rees’s ''Land of the Loyalists: Their Struggle to Shape the Maritimes'' (Halifax: Nimbus Publishing, 2000), is reviewed in ''The Beaver'', April/May 2001, by retired history professor Ann Gorman Condon. She found it “the best popular history of the Loyalists I have read”, but wonders at the end “whether exiles, with their bitterness and longing for former homes, make good trailblazers.”<ref>Douglas, Althea. "New Brunswick Additional Loyalist Settlers and Records (National Institute)," ''The National Institute for Genealogical Studies'' (2012), https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_Brunswick_Additional_Loyalist_Settlers_and_Records_%28National_Institute%29.</ref>
A recent background work, Ronald Rees’s ''Land of the Loyalists: Their Struggle to Shape the Maritimes'' (Halifax: Nimbus Publishing, 2000), is reviewed in ''The Beaver'', April/May 2001, by retired history professor Ann Gorman Condon. She found it “the best popular history of the Loyalists I have read”, but wonders at the end “whether exiles, with their bitterness and longing for former homes, make good trailblazers.”<ref>Douglas, Althea. "New Brunswick Additional Loyalist Settlers and Records (National Institute)," ''The National Institute for Genealogical Studies'' (2012), https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_Brunswick_Additional_Loyalist_Settlers_and_Records_%28National_Institute%29.</ref>
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