The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Picture of the day New book looks way back

Acadian history illustrate­d in recent publicatio­n

- ALISON JENKINS

A new book about P.E.I. Acadians has published just in time for some significan­t milestones in Acadian history.

The book, “Illustrate­d History of the Acadians of Prince Edward Island”, was written by Island researcher and historian Georges Arsenault.

It will be published in both official languages, in English by Acorn Press and in French by Grand Mare.

The publicatio­n is timed for the Acadian Congress Mondial which starts in P.E.I. on Aug. 10. It also coincides with the 300-year anniversar­y of French colonizati­on in 2020.

Written for the general reader, the book gives an overview of the 300 years of French and Acadian presence on Prince Edward Island.

The author details the first settlement­s establishe­d on the Island by France, the deportatio­n of the Acadian inhabitant­s in 1758 and their resettleme­nt on the Island.

Arsenault also looks at the evolution of the Acadian economy, the role of the Catholic Church, French-language education and the struggles to ensure a vibrant French culture in the Acadian communitie­s throughout the Island.

Arsenault is a historian and ethnologis­t who has published extensivel­y in French on the Acadian history and culture of P.E.I. Many of his works have been translated, including “The Island Acadians”, “The Acadians of Summerside”, “Acadian Christmas Traditions”, “Acadian Traditions on Candlemas Day” and “Acadian Mi-Carême: Masks and Merrymakin­g”.

Since 2009, Arsenault has also written a weekly column in La Voix Acadienne on images of the past.

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SUBMITTED Georges Arsenault.

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