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Citation: J. Sainsbury, COOL-COURAGE-SHOULD-ALWAYS-MARK-ME -CENTURY CONCEPTS OF CLASS, GENDER- WILKES,JOHN AND DUELING( POLITICS AND 18TH), Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, 7, 1997, pp. 19-33
Citation: Da. Sutherland, RACE-RELATIONS IN HALIFAX, NOVA-SCOTIA, DURING THE MID-VICTORIAN QUEST FOR REFORM, Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, 7, 1997, pp. 35-54
Citation: Je. Chute, A UNIFYING VISION -CENTURY - SHINGWAUKONSE PLAN FOR THE FUTURE OF THEGREAT-LAKES OJIBWAY( CANADIAN INDIAN POLICY IN THE 19TH), Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, 7, 1997, pp. 55-80
Citation: La. Mussio, THE ORIGINS AND NATURE OF THE HOLINESS-MOVEMENT-CHURCH - A STUDY IN RELIGIOUS POPULISM( TEMPERANCE MOVEMENTS ), Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, 7, 1997, pp. 81-104
Citation: S. Heathorn, FOR-HOME,-COUNTRY-AND-RACE - THE GENDERED IDEALS OF CITIZENSHIP IN ENGLISH ELEMENTARY AND EVENING CONTINUATION SCHOOLS, 1885-1914, Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, 7, 1997, pp. 105-124
Citation: M. Hendley, CONSTRUCTING THE CITIZEN - THE PRIMROSE LEAGUE AND THE DEFINITION OF CITIZENSHIP IN THE AGE OF MASS DEMOCRACY IN BRITAIN, 1918-1928, Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, 7, 1997, pp. 125-151
Citation: S. Hewitt, THE MASCULINE MOUNTIE - THE ROYAL-CANADIAN-MOUNTED-POLICE AS A MALE INSTITUTION, 1914-1939, Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, 7, 1997, pp. 153-174
Citation: D. Byers, MOBILIZING CANADA - THE NATIONAL-RESOURCES-MOBILIZATION-ACT, THE DEPARTMENT-OF-NATIONAL-DEFENSE, AND COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE IN CANADA,1940-1945, Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, 7, 1997, pp. 175-203
Citation: Md. Stevenson, THE MOBILIZATION OF NATIVE-CANADIANS DURING THE SECOND-WORLD-WAR, Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, 7, 1997, pp. 205-226
Citation: J. Read, LET-US-HEED-THE-VOICE-OF-YOUTH - LAUNDRY DETERGENTS, PHOSPHATES AND THE EMERGENCE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENT IN ONTARIO, Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, 7, 1997, pp. 227-250
Citation: Vj. Korinek, MRS.-CHATELAINE VS. MRS.-SLOB - CONTESTANTS, CORRESPONDENTS AND THE 'CHATELAINE' COMMUNITY IN ACTION, 1961-1969( CANADIAN DEMOGRAPHICS ), Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, 7, 1997, pp. 251-275
Citation: C. Dessureault et R. Legault, Organizational and social evolution of the Canadian militia: the case of the Saint-Hyacinthe Battalion, J CAN HIST, 8, 1997, pp. 87-112
Citation: C. Gidney, Poisoning the student mind?: The Student Christian Movement at the University of Toronto, 1920-1965, J CAN HIST, 8, 1997, pp. 147-163
Citation: M. Wright, Fishing in the Cold War: Canada, Newfoundland and the international politics of the twelve-mile fishing limit, 1958-1969, J CAN HIST, 8, 1997, pp. 239-258
Citation: Ja. Leith, THE FUTURE OF THE PAST IN CANADA ON THE EVE OF THE 21ST CENTURY, Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, 6, 1995, pp. 3-17