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2005
Codignola, Luca. "How Wide is the Atlantic Ocean? Larger and Larger." Acadiensis XXXIV, no. 2, Spring/Printemps (2005).
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2002
Codignola, Luca. "North American Discovery and Exploration Historiography, 1993-2001: From Old-Fashioned Anniversaries to the Tall Order of Global History?" Acadiensis XXXI, no. 2 (2002): 185-206.
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1999
Codignola, Luca. "Another Look at Verrazzano's Voyage, 1524." Acadiensis XXIX, no. 1 (1999): 29-42.
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Codignola, Luca. "Competing Networks: Roman Catholic Ecclesiastics in French North America, 1610-58." Canadian Historical Review 80, no. 4 (1999): 539-584.
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1988
Codignola, Luca. The Coldest Harbour of the Land: Simon Stock and Lord Baltimore's Colony in Newfoundland, 1621-1649. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1988.
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1984
Codignola, Luca. "Rome and North America, 1622-1799: The Interpretive Framework." Rivista Storia Nord Americana 1, no. 1 (1984): 5-33.
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