Une bibliographie d’histoire religieuse du Canada 1964 2005 Bicrh / Bihrc : 1



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Section*15:
Religion and/et *Relations II:
*Cultural, Social and Heritage Issues /
Affaires de la *culture, la société et le patrimoine

Schedule of Tasks for Section 15, 3rd Collection, 1964-2005:
1. Combine 1st and 2nd coll. : done 04 April 06

2. Check 1st coll. entries to ensure location compliance with revised TOC template:

3. Check 1st coll. entries to ensure full cross-reference to the revised TOC template:

4. Check 1st coll. cross-references to ensure ultimate location compliance with final collection:

5. Integrate 1st & 2nd coll. cross references at the beginning of the section:

6. Ensure full French / English representation throughout; translate descriptive prefatory and index materials:

7. Proceed with final editing:

15. Cross-References - First Collection: [a:64-92]
See Also/Voir aussi :
1. Bissonnette(1973);

Chasse(1973);

Lamonde-les idées au Québec;

Leblanc(1972);

Plante-l'Action catholique canadienne;

Trudel-dictionnaire des esclaves;

Vie édutiante-J.E.C.;
2. Sansom(1970).
3. Ares(1975);

Arnopoulos & Clift (English in Quebec)(1984);

Barrett(1988);

Bibby(1987);

Choquette(1984);

Martin(1985);

Moir(1981);

Morton(1968);

Paquet(1973-74);

Russell(1973);

Shortt(1978);

Socknat(1987);

Westfall(1988).
4. Cornell-Wm. Dawson.
5A. Kirkey-SCM.

5B.


Amerindian Cole and Chaikin an iron hand upon the people;

Amerindian-Jaenen-views of French culture;

Amerindian-Tsimshian-Seguin-Potlatch;

Baptist-Griffin-Allwood-Canadianization;

Baptist-Luft(1969);

Baptist-Thomson-French-Canadian Baptists;

Hutterite-Melland-architecture;

Hutterite-Palmer(1971);

Hutterite-Peter and Whitaker(1981);

Jehovah's Witnesses-Kaplan-religion and civil rights;

Jehovah's Witness-Sarra-Bournet-l'affaire Roncarelli;

Jewish‑Caldwell(1984); Jewish‑ Caldwell(1984);

Jewish-Arnold(1979); Jewish-Brown(1976);

Jewish-Cherniack(1972);

Jewish-Glickman(1981);

Jewish-Indig(1976);

Jewish-Kage(1970);

Jewish-Schesinger(1971);

Jewish-Trachtenberg (Anti-Semitism,Winnipeg)(1988);

Mennonite Klippenstein Mennonite mutual aid;

Methodist-Cook;

Methodist-Semple(1981);

Rome, Church in Communion with Latin‑Miller (1985);

Rome, Churches in Communion with Latin‑Johnston (1984);

Rome-Latin Baum The Church in Québec;

Rome-Latin-Bélanger(1982);

Rome-Latin-Hardy-l'influence du clergé;

Rome-Latin-Morin(1982);

Rome-Latin-Murphy-Atlantic Celtic Catholics;

Rome-Latin-Stortz(1981);

Salvation Army-Ashley(1969);

United Church-O'Toole et al.


6A. Manitoba-Pannekoek(1973);

New Brunswick(1983);

Québec, PQ-Schmitz-St. Patrick's Day;

Québec-Bourgeault(1978);

Québec-Lebel(1981);

Rimouski-Lechasseur(1979) ;

6B. Fogo, Nfld.-Blinkley(1981);

Hebertville-Seguin(1976);

Montréal-Robert-activités agricoles et urbanisation;

Québec-Hardy(1968);

Toronto-Latowsky(1969);

Yarmouth-Goodwin-evangelical unity.


7. Agnew(1973);

Bernard[F.](1971);

Champagne-les Soeurs de Sainte-Anne et les pensionnats de jeunes filles;

Cook; D'Allaire(1968);

D'Allaire(1971);

Desjardins(2)(1973);

Desjardins[2](1971);

Drolet(3)(1972);

Gareau(1982);

Gibson(1971);

Guindon-bilinguisme, Université d'Ottawa;

Hotel-Dieu(1973);

La Palm(1974);

Lebel-les propriétés foncières des Ursulines;

Lemieux(1971-72); Maryan(1974);

O'Connor The story of St. Christopher House;

O'Connor The story of Central Neighbourhood House;

O'Connor The story of Dixon Hall;

O'Connor The story of University Settlement;

O'Connor The story of Stephen's Community House;

Radenac-les conférences de Saint-Vincent-de-Paul; Rousseau(1986).
8A. Cornez(1972).
8B. Bégin-Héroux(1981);

Cartwright-McKenna;

Eakins-MacDonald(1985);

Garnier-Parise(1972);

Gowan-Akenson(1986);

Hurtubise-Courteau(1971);

Labelle-Cornez(1972);

Lafortune(1983);

Lapointe-Drolet(1971);

Mance-D'Allaire(1973);

Richard-Doucet(1973);

Sellar-Hill(1971-72);

Sévigny-Bélanger(1982);

Taschereau-Gaudin(1974);

Vanier-Vanier[2](1970).
9. Ares(1976);

Asselin-les filles-mères;



Aumôniers de la police...-Montréal;

Ban(1986);

Baureiss(2)(1971);

Bélanger(1976);

Blair(1969);

Bland(1973);

Brodeur(1973);

Clemens(1972);

De Valk(1974);

Decarie(1972);

Denault(1971-72);

Hallowell(1972);

Hardy-l'origine du juron religieux;

Harris(1971);

Henripin(1971);

Hiebert(1972);

L'initiation sacramentelle des enfants(1986);

Laverdure-decline of the sabbath;

Masse(1970);

McLean(1969);

Mumm-Montréal base communities;

Murphy-spirituality and culture;

O'Dell The class character;

Ohsberg-missing persons;

Pannekoek(1970);

Penny(1972);

Regier(1969);

Rocher(1971);

Sim-rural churches;

Speisman;

Staudenmaier(1988);

Stryckman(1970);

Wallot(1971);

Ward-love and marriage;

Woodsworth(1972).
10. Brisson(1984);

Canada(1971);

Coates-Amerindians, government and churches;

Fergusson(1971);

Foster(1972);

Lemieux-l'enfance en Nouvelle-France;

Morrison-Blackrobe in Boston;

Peake(1972);

Rowand(1973);

Salter(1972);

Smith(1971).
11. Bourbonnais-Frère Untel;

Craig-religious images of non-whites;

Lapointe(1969);

Savard-les ultramontains;

Woodcock(1972).
12. Beaudet(1987);

Cam.(1972);

Comeau-Union-St. Joseph and formation of Association canadienne-française d'éducation d'Ontario;

Denis & Li(1987);

Durand(1980);

Fingard(1973);

Garant-l'enseignement public;

Harvey-clergy and sports;

Jaenen-education-New France;

Lamonde(1974);

Ludwig(1970);

Nicolson-parents and elementary education;

Paradis(1980);

Parker(1982);

Robichaud-les jeunes;

Turcotte-intervention catholique dans la société;

Welch-Ontario French-language schooling.
13. Arnold(1972);

Boissevain(1971);

Cross(1969);

Duchemin(1970);

Elliott(1971);

Frank(1970);

Friesen-immigrant communities;

Gallant(1969-70);

Little-Quebec colonization, 19th century;

Owen-Presbyterian Ruthenian School-Homes;

Rivet(1969);

Sheehan(1983);

Spada(1969).
14. Baum-Social Imperative(1979);

Bourque(1970);

De Valk(1)(2)(1974);

Laverdure;

MacDermaid(1973);

Naus(1986).


15. Dumont(1985).
16. Donnelly-Protestant and Catholic.
17. Champagne-pensionnats de jeunes filles;

Cliche(1989);

D'Allaire-les dots des religieuses;

Draper-Canadian Jewish women and charity.


18. Service social, 1965-1985-Montréal; Squire; York-life and death, native Canada.

15. Cross References - Second Collection: [b:95-05]
See Also/Voir aussi :
01) Bishop - Bibliography of Ontario History, 1867‑1976: Cultural, Economic, Political, Social.
01) Brodeur, Les catéchismes au Quèbec, 1702-1963;[b:95-05]
01) Brunkow - Religion and Society in North America: An Annotated Bibliography.
01) Chassé - « Actes Notariés du Régime français, Pièces diverses 1609‑1760. »
01) Mallea & Philip - “Canadian Cultural Pluralism and Education: A Select Bibliography.”
01) A Selected Bibliography of Sources of Newfoundland Society and Culture.
03) Rousseau - Le bas clergé catholique au dix-neuvième siècle;[b:95-05]
02) Grenke - “The Archival Record of German-Language Groups...;[b:95-05]
02) Lamothe - Le patrimoine archivistique religieux : pour comprendre l’histoire du Québec; [b:95-05]
02) Léger - centre de recherche en histoire de l’Amérique française : le Centre Lionel-Groulx;[b:95-05]
02) Parent;[b:95-05]
03) Bowen - Christians in a Secular World: The Canadian Experience.[b:95-05]
03) Codignola - The French in Early America;[b:95-05]
03) Dries - “The Foreign Missionary Enterprise at Home: Explorations in North American Cultural History.” [b:95-05]
03) Ferretti - « Catholicisme et société en Suisse et au Québec : deux situations historiques, deux regards d’historiens. »[b:95-05]
03) Kee - “The Marketing of Protestant Religion in English-Speaking Canada, esp. Southern Ontario, 1884-1957.”[b:95-05]
03) Lapointe - Société, culture et religion à Montréal : XIX-XXe siècle;[b:95-05]
03) Ogilvie - Religious Institutions and the Law in Canada.[b:95-05]
03) Reimer - Evangelicals and the Continental Divide: The Conservative Protestant Subculture in Canada and the United States.[b:95-05]
03) Seljak - “Canadian Identity and the Persistence of Religion.”[b:95-05]
03) Vaudry - Anglicans and the Atlantic World: High Churchmen, Evangelicals, and the Quebec Connection.[b:95-05]
04) Côté - « Charte canadienne des droits et gestion publique du pluralisme religieux. »[b:95-05]

04) God and Society in North America: A Survey of Religion, Politics, and Social Involvement in Canada and the United States. [b:95-05]


04) Laczko - “Is Religion a Barrier to Advancement? Canada in a Comparative Perspective.”[b:95-05]
04) Little - Borderland Religion: The Emergence of an English-Canadian Identity, 1792-1852.[b:95-05]
04) Marshall - “Canadian Historians, Secularization and the Problem of the Nineteenth Century.” [b:95-05]
04) Miedema -“God and Nation: Religion, Culture and Canada in the 1960s.”[b:95-05]
04) Roy - « Les Québécois et leur héritage religieux. » [b:95-05]
04) Roy - « Sur “La mission spirituelle” du Canada français. »[b:95-05]
04)Turcotte - « Émile Poulat au Canada : trente ans d’échanges franco-québécois. Autour de l’intransigeantisme catholique. »[b:95-05]
05A) Gagnon & Germain - « Espace urbain et religion : esquisse d’une géographie des lieux de culte minoritaires de la région de Montréal. » [b:95-05]
05A) Germain - Montréal, déclin de sa grande bourgeoisie anglo-protestante;[b:95-05]
05A) Jones - “Protestants, Catholics, and the Bible in Late-Nineteenth-Century Quebec.”[b:95-05]
05B) Amish: Regher - “Relations Between the Old Order Amish and the State in Canada.” [b:95-05]
05B) Anglican: Heath - “Sin in the Camp: The Day of Humble Supplication in the Church of England in Canada in the Early Months of the South African War.”[b:95-05]
05B) Anglican: Marshall - Montreal’s Anglican Church and the Quiet Revolution;[b:95-05]
05B) Anglican: Peers - “Colonial Anglicanism: Imperial to Episcopal.”[b:95-05]
05B) Baptiste / Baptist: Gauvreau; [b:95-05]
05B) Baptist: Priestly - 19th c. Baptist Evangelism Among Ontario’s Germans;[b:95-05]
05B) Baptist: Prime - “Through the Eyes of The Tattler: Concerns of Baptist Youth in Rural Nova Scotia, 1933-1940.” [b:95-05]

05B) Buddhiste / Buddhist: Icikawa - Canadian Government and Jodo Shinshu Buddhism, 1941-1945;[b:95-05]


05B) Buddhist / Bouddhiste: McLellan - “Buddhist Identities in Toronto: The Interplay of Local, National and Global Contexts”; [b:95-05]
05B) Children of Peace: Schrauwers - Charity, Moral Economy, Children of Peace;[b:95-05]
05B) Dutch Calvinist: Van Drongelen - Religion as a Basis for Community and Ethnic Separateness, Dutch Calvinists, Fraser Valley;[b:95-05]
05B) Hutterite: Esau - The Courts and the Colonies: The Litigation of Hutterite Church Disputes.[b:95-05]
05B) Islam: Bullock & Jafri - Muslim Women in Canada;[b:95-05]
05B) Islam: McGown - Muslims in the Diaspora : The Somali Communities of London and Toronto;[b:95-05]
05B) Islam: Zine - “Muslim Youth in Canadian Schools: Education and the Politics of Religious Identity.”[b:95-05]
05B) Jehovah’s Witness / Témoins de Jehovah: Botting - Fundamental Freedoms and Jehovah’s Witnesses;[b:95-05]
05B) Jewish: Bialystok - the Holocaust and the Canadian Jewish Community;[b:95-05]
05B) Jewish : Chodos -langue, foi et culture dans l’éducation juive;[b:95-05]
05B) Jewish: Croteau - « Les relations entre les Juifs de langue française et les Canadiens français selon le Bulletin du Cercle Juif (1954-1968). »[b:95-05]
05B) Jewish: Golumbia - Heritage and History: The Saskatoon Jewish Community.[b:95-05]
05B) Jewish: Tractenberg - “Ethnic Politics on the Urban Frontier: ‘Fighting Joe’ Martin and the Jews of Winnipeg, 1893-96";[b:95-05]
05B) Latter Day Saints: Erickson - climate and response to the introduction of Mormonism’s ‘Peculiar Institution’;[b:95-05]
05B) Latter Day Saints; Ferry - “The Politicization of Religious Dissent: Mormonism in Upper Canada, 1833-1843.” [b:95-05]
05B) Latter Day Saints: Pollock - Nova Scotians, Mormons and Polygamy, 1920-1928;[b:95-05]
05B) Mennonite: Bitsche - “A Catholic Priest’s Account of the Mennonites of Manitoba in 1883: Father Bitsche on the Mennonites”;[b:95-05]
05B) Mennonite: Ediger - Crossing the Divide: Language Transition Among Canadian Mennonite Brethren 1940-1970.[b:95-05]

05B) Mennonite: Horst - Old Order Mennonite Customs and Traditions. [b:95-05]


05B) Mennonite: Peters -Life Among the Old Order Mennonites of Ontario. [b:95-05]
05B) Mennonite: Redekop - Germanism among Mennonite Brethren Immigrants in Canada, 1930-1960;[b:95-05]
05B) Mennonite: Regehr - “Accommodating to a New Society: Mennonites in Canada.”[b:95-05]
05B) Mennonite: Taves - Soviet Mennonites as Cultural Icons in the Canadian Russian Mennonite Narrative, 1923-1938;[b:95-05]
05B) Méthodiste / Methodist: Robertson - Give all You Can;[b:95-05]
05B) Presbyterian: Cahill - Blacks as an Invisible Minority at the Reverend James MacGregor Sesquicentenary Celebration of 1936;[b:95-05]
05B) Presbyterian: Doucet - The Cumbling front steps of St. David’s Halifax reflect the challenges facing a church located in a business district. [b:95-05]
05B) Protestant: Hudon - “Family Fortunes and Religious Identity: The French-Canadian Protestants of South Ely, Quebec, 1850-1901.”[b:95-05]
05B) Presbyterian: Klempa - The Presbyterian Contribution to Canadian Life and Culture;[b:95-05]
05B) Protestant: Jones - “The Bible and Protestant British North American Identity in the Early 1980s”;[b:95-05]
05B) Protestant: Lalonde - Des loups dans la bergerie : les protestants de langue française au Québec, 1534‑2000.[b:95-05]
05B) Protestant: Smith - Histoire du protestantisme au Québec depuis 1960;[b:95-05]
05B) Rome - Latin: Fitzgerald - “Conflict and Culture in Irish-Newfoundland Roman Catholicism, 1829-1850.”[b:95-05]
05B) Rome -Latin: Marquis - « La presse catholique au Québec, 1910-1940 »;[b:95-05]
05B) Rome - Latin: Maurutto -“Private Policing and Surveillance of Catholics: Anti-Communism in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto, 1920-1960.”[b:95-05]
05B) Rome - Latin: Nicolson - Catholics in English Canada. A Popular History Volume 1: 1790-1900; [b:95-05]
05B) Rome-Latin : Prévost - La France et les nominations épiscopales au Canada de 1921 à 1940 : un combat pour la francophonie;[b:95-05]
05B) Rome - Latin: Perin - the Catholic Church in 19th Century Quebec. [b:95-05]
05B) Sikh: Singh - Canadian Sikhs: History, Religion and Culture.[b:95-05]
06A) Atlantic: NS: Conrad & Moody - Planter Links: Community and Culture in Colonial Nova Scotia.[b:95-05]
06A) Ontario: Toronto, ON: McGowan - “Toronto’s English-Speaking Catholics, Immigration, and the Making of a Canadian Identity, 1900-1930.”[b:95-05]
06B) Atlantic: St. John’s, NF: Morgan - Social Relations in Two St. John’s Newfoundland Anglican Parishes, 1877-1909.[b:95-05]
07) Anderson - YWCA and Women’s Employment Agencies;
07) Graham - “The Haven, 1878-1930: A Toronto Charity’s Transition from a Religious to a Professional Ethos.”[b:95-05]
07) James - “Dynamics of Ethnic Associational Culture in a Nineteenth-Century City: Saint Patrick’s Society of Montreal, 1834-56.” [b:95-05]
07) James - “The St. Patrick’s Society of Montreal: Ethno-Religious Realignment in a Nineteenth-Century National Society.” [b:95-05]
07) MacDonald -“The Sisters of St. Martha and Prince Edward Island Social Institutions, 1916-1982.” [b:95-05]
07) Rang - The Christian Farmer’s Federation of Ontario, 1954-1971: Neo-Calvinism, Agriculture and Ethnicity.”
07) Sethna - “Men, Sex and Education: The Ontario Women’s Temperance Union and Children’s Sex Education, 1900-20.” [b:95-05]
07) Veer - Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, Maritime Provinces, 1875-1900;[b:95-05]
08B) Archambault : Boily - « Une figure du catholicisme social canadien-français de l’entre-deux-guerres : le père Joseph-Papin Archambault, s.j. » [b:95-05]
08B) Campbell, George : Suderman - Orthodoxy and Enlightenment: George Campbell in the Eighteenth Century.[b:95-05]
08B) Casteel, Anthony: Plank - Language, Religion, Geography, Political Loyalty, and Nationality in Mid-Eighteenth Century Nova Scotia;[b:95-05]
08B) Dumont, Fernand : Fortin - « Penser à partir de Dumont la religion catholique dans la société québécoise »;[b:95-05]
08B) Gérin-Lajoie, Marie: Lacombe - “Marie Gérin-Lajoie’s Hidden Crucifixes: Social Catholicism, Feminism and Quebec Modernity, 1910-1930;[b:95-05]
08B) Groulx, Lionel : Bélanger - “Lionel Groulx and Franco-America.”[b:95-05]
08B) Labelle, Francois-Xavier-Antoine, Curé, (1833-1891) : Bertrand - Antoine Labelle, le roi du Nord;[b:95-05]
08B) Lévesque, Georges-Henri, o.p. : Montminy - «L’entrepreneur d’œuvres dominicain : Georges-Henri Lévesque, o.p. (1903-2000).»[b:95-05]
08B) Locquell, Clément : Lambert - « Clément Lockquell,frère des écoles chrétiennes, éducateur, écrivain, homme de culture (1908-1984). »[b:95-05]
08B) Marie de 1'Incarnation : Zecher - Life; [b:95-05]
08B) McClung, Nelly: Warne - Literature as Pulpit;[b:95-05]
08B) O’Leary, Henry, Archbishop: McGuigan - Edmonton, the Roaring Twenties;[b:95-05]
08B) Sauvé, Jeanne : Tremblay, Jean-Noël. « Esquisse d’une sainte ordinaire : Jeanne Sauvé (1922-1993). [b:95-05]
09) Brodeur - Catéchisme et identité culturelle dans le diocèse de Québec de 1815;[b:95-05]
09) Cumbo - the Italian Pentecostal Experience in Canada, 1912-1945;[b:95-05]
09) Geoffroy - « L’intégrisme catholique au Québec. »[b:95-05]

09) Girard -Mariage et classes sociales : les Montréalais francophones entre les deux guerres. [b:95-05]


09) Hubert - « Espaces sacrés, distribution des corps et groupes sociaux dans le Québec rural des 18e et 19e siècles. » [b:95-05]
09) Hubert - fêtes d’obligation au Québec, XVIIe-XIXe siècles;[b:95-05]
09) Hubert - pourquoi, en 1791, une réforme du calendriere des fêtes suscita la passion;[b:95-05]
09) Hudon - « Le presbytère québécois au 19e siècle. Espace de vie, lieu de tensions et enjeu de pouvoir. » [b:95-05]
09) Hurteau - homosexualité, religion et droit au Québec; [b:95-05]
09) Lightstone - “The Religion of Jewish Peoplehood: The Myth, Ritual and Institutions of the Civil Religion of Canadian Jewry.”[b:95-05]
09) Nielson - “‘A Suitable Place’: Church and Community in Kingston.” [b:95-05]
09) Rudin - The Celebration of Champlain and Laval in the Streets of Quebec, 1878-1908.[b:95-05]
09) Savard - « Pax romana, 1935-1962 - une fenêtre étudiante sur le monde »;[b:95-05]
09) Skogan - Mary of Canada: The Virgin Mary in Canadian Culture, Spirituality, History, and Geography.[b:95-05]
09) Small - ‘”The Passing of the Newfoundland Wake’: A Case Study of the Funeral Home Industry and Its Influence on Traditional Death Customs”;[b:95-05]
09) Turcotte - “Catholic Ritual Practices, Culture and Society in Greater Montreal”;[b:95-05]
09) Willis -“Selling God by Post in French Canada.” [b:95-05]
10) Christophers - John Booth Good and the Colonial Confluence of Cultures in Nineteenth-Century British Columbia;[b:95-05]
10) Codignola - Indians and Europeans in the Early Northeast;[b:95-05]
10) Dawson - Catholic Clergy and Metis Society, Canadian North-West, 1845-1885;[b:95-05]
10) Doty - “For the Peace of the Community and the Good Order of Society: Regulating Aboriginal Marriage Relations in British Columbia, 1870-1940.” [b:95-05]
10) Krasowski - “Resistance to Christian Missionaries and the Department of Indian Affairs at Walpole Island, 1830-1970.” [b:95-05]
10) Krieger - “Culture Change in the Making: Some Examples of How a Catholic Missionary Changed Micmac Religion.”[b:95-05]
10) Laugrand - « Les “déplacements culturels” des missionnaires oblats : une dynamique fondamentale de l’évangélisation des Inuit du Nord canadien. »[b:95-05]
10) McNally - Relations Between the Native People and the Diocese of Victoria;[b:95-05]
10) Neylan - “Contested Family: Navigating Kin and Culture in Protestant Missions to the Tsimshian, 1857-1896.”[b:95-05]
10) Prorok - “The Significance of Material Culture in Historical Geography: A Case Study of the Church as School in the Diffusion of the Presbyterian Mission to Trinidad”;[b:95-05]
10) Roberto - « Les missionnaires oblats et la sauvegarde des langues autochtones »; [b:95-05]
10) Scott - Images of Christian Missions in Hiram A. Cody’s The Fontiersman, Rudy Wiebe’s First and Vital Candle and Basil Johnston’s Indian School Days;[b:95-05]
10) Trenk - “A Deadly Medicine? Missionaries and the Discourse on Alcohol, Epidemics, and Depopulation in New France.” [b:95-05]
10) Trevithick - “Native Residential Schooling in Canada: A Review of the Literature”; [b:95-05]
10) Trott - “The Rapture and the Rupture: Religious Change Amongst the Inuit of North Baffin Island”;[b:95-05]
10) Tungilik & Uyarasuk - The Transition to Christianity. Vol. 1, Inuit Perspectives on the 20th Century;[b:95-05]
11) Barrière - « Le goupillon, le maillet et la censure du théâtre lyrique à Montréal, 1840-1914 »;[b:95-05]
11) David - « Les vestiges de notre passé, modernisons-les! »[b:95-05]
??11) Giguère - littérature, édition et censure dans les correspondances d’écrivains de 1'entre-deux-guerre au Québec;[b:95-05]
11) Gallichan - « Les bibliothèques entre censure et culture. »[b:95-05]
11) McCormack & McConnell - “The Ethnology Oblate Collections at the Provincial Museum of Alberta.”;[b:95-05]
11) Religious Objects: Preservation and Care. [b:95-05]
11) Watkins - “The Cemetery and Cultural Memory: Montreal, 1860-1900.”[b:95-05]
12) Bernatchez & Bourgeault - la diversité culturelle et religieuse à l’école publique et l’ « obligation d’accommodement »;[b:95-05]
12) Bourgeois - “The Rideau Street Convent School: French-Language Private Schooling in Ontario”;[b:95-05]
12) Clarke -“The Dynamics of Catholic Voting Behaviour Surrounding Denominational Education Reform in Newfoundland.”[b:95-05]

12) Dawson - Le catéchisme de Sens en France et au Québec;[b:95-05]


12) Desjarlais & Michaud - « Les objectifs de l’école catholique française en Ontario. »;[b:95-05]
12) Guindon - Coexistence menacée, la dualité linguistique à l’Université d’Ottawa : Vol. 2 - 1898-1936;[b:95-05]
12) Hamel - « Enseignantes et enseignants laïques et religieux et formation des maîtres à la veille de la Révolution tranquille »;[b:95-05]
12) Hudon - « Henri-Raymond Casgrain, Gédéon Ouimet et les livres donnés en prix dans les écoles de 1876 à 1886 »;[b:95-05]
12) Lanouette - « De prudence et d’audace. L’enseignement religieux en contexte de renouveau catéchistique chez les Frères des Écoles chrétiennes au Québec, 1930-1940 »;[b:95-05]
12) Lantagne - « Pour une éducation populaire des garçons du milieu ouvrier : la formation religieuse et morale dans les patronages des Religieux de St-Vincent de Paul à Québec, 1935-1955. » [b:95-05]
12) Levasseur - « L’enseignement dans les collèges classiques au XXe siècle: une vision du monde en difficile harmonie avec la modernisation de la société québécoise. » [b:95-05]
12) MacLeod & Poutanen - A Meeting of the People: School Boards and Protestant Communities in Quebec, 1801-1998.[b:95-05]
12) Mitchell & Morrison - Boosterism, Brandon College and the Crisis of the Great Depression;[b:95-05]
12) Sable - The Jewish Response to Compulsory Religious Education in Ontario’s Public Schools, 1944-1990.”[b:95-05]
12) Shamai - “Jewish Resistance to Christianity in the Ontario Public Education System”; [b:95-05]
12) Tremblay - « École, foi, cultur : un trinôme éclaté. »;[b:95-05]
12)Wallace - “Social Justice and the Catholic School Teachers’ Association: A Historical Perspective of the CSTA in British Columbia.” [b:95-05]
12) Zucchi - The View from Rome: Archbishop Stagni’s 1915 Reports on the Ontario Bilingual Schools Question.[b:95-05]
13) Beaudoin - mariages irlandais, paroisse Notre-Dame de Montréal, 1840-1861;[b:95-05]
13) Begley - “The Foreign Threat: Nativism in Saskatchewan, 1896-1930";[b:95-05]
13) Cottrell - “The Irish in Saskatchewan, 1850-1930: A Study of Intergenerational Ethnicity”;[b:95-05]
13) Cumbo - “Salvation in Indifference: Gendered Expressions of Italian-Canadian Immigrant Catholicity, 1900-1940.”[b:95-05]
13) Elliott - Irish Migrants in the Canadas;[b:95-05]
13) Fanella - Calgary’s Italian Community;[b:95-05]
13) Gillard - “The Black Church in Canada”;[b:95-05]
13) Holman - Corktown and the Catholic Irish in Early Hamilton 1832-1847;[b:95-05]
13) Kluj - O.M.I. among Polish Immigrants, Prairies, 1898-1926 [part 2]”;[b:95-05]
13) Lalonde & Lapointe. “The Peoples of Saskatchewan in Pictures: The Francophones”;[b:95-05]
13) Lamonde - « Rome et le Vatican : la vocation catholique de l’Amérique française ou de l’Amérique anglaise? »[b:95-05]
13) Leitch - “‘The Irish Roman Catholics in Body Assembled’: Ethnic Identity and Separate Worship in Nineteenth-Century Montreal.”[b:95-05]
13) Lenoir-Achdjian;[b:95-05]
13) Macdonald - A Canadian Holy War: Scottish Clans Versus the Chinese Tongs; [b:95-05]
13) McCarthy - The Irish in Newfoundland 1600-1900;[b:95-05]
13) McLellan - “Cambodian Refugees in Ontario: Religious identities, Social Cohesion and Transnational Linkages.”[b:95-05]
13) McQuillan - une communauté irlandaise au Québec au 19th siécle;[b:95-05]
13) Nayar - The Sikh Diaspora in Vancouver: Three Generations Amid Tradition, Modernity, and Multiculturalism.[b:95-05]
13) Peressini - « L’inestimable lien qui nous unit aux autres : le religieux dans les récits de vie d’immigrants italiens. »[b:95-05]
13) Portelli - “Fr. Fortunato Mizzi’s Contribution to Maltese Catholics in Toronto”;[b:95-05]
13) Rainey, Brian E. “The Fransaskois and the Irish Catholics: An Uneasy Relationship”;[b:95-05]
13) Sauer -The German-Speaking Population of the Prairie Provinces, 1880s to 1980s”;[b:95-05]
13) Schmidt & Balcom - “The Reglement of 1739: A Note on Micmac Law and Literacy.”; [b:95-05]
13) Sylvester - “Franco-Manitoban Communities in Formation, 1876-1940";[b:95-05]
13) Teixeira & Da Rosa - The Portuguese in Canada;[b:95-05]
13) Van Dijk - “The Role of Religion in the Postwar Settlement Patterns of Dutch Canadians”;13) Elliott - Irish Migrants in the Canadas;[b:95-05]
14) Baker - Views of a Canadian Catholic Reformer on the Role of Priests in Politics in the 1860s and 1870s. [b:95-05]
14) Banting - The Not-For-Profit Sector in Canada: Roles and Relationships. [b:95-05]
14) Bélanger - « L’abbé Lionel Groulx et la survivance franco-américaine. »[b:95-05]
14) Bois - aumôniers et la déconfessionalisation; Marks - religion and leisure, 19th century Ontario;[b:95-05]
14) Brock “Building Bridges: Politics and Religion in a First Nations Community.” [b:95-05]
14) Jones - “Civil War, Culture War: French Quebec and the American War between the States”; [b:95-05]
14) Jones - “A Most Favoured Nation: The Bible in Late Nineteenth-Century Canadian Public Life.” [b:95-05]
14) Patrias & Frager - Minorities and the Origins of Ontario’s Human Rights Campaigns;[b:95-05]
14) Smithey - “Religious Freedom and Equality Concerns under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.” [b:95-05]
14) Stingel - Social Discredit: Anti-semitism, Social Credit, and the Jewish Response. [b:95-05]
14) Van Die - Religion and Public Life in Canada: Historical and Comparative Perspectives. [b:95-05]
15) Gordon -“Heritage and Authenticity: The Case of Ontario’s Sainte-Marie-among-the-Hurons.”[b:95-05]
16) Lapointe - un siècle de relations ethniques et religieuses dans la région de Buckingham, 1850-1950; [b:95-05]
17) Black - Feminist Politics on the Farm: Rural Catholic Women in Southern Quebec and Southwestern France. [b:95-05]
17) Gogan - WCTU and women’s suffrage movement;[b:95-05]
17) Knowles - The Rector and the Deaconess: Women, the Church and Sexual Harassment in Early Twentieth-Century Canada. [b:95-05]
17) Ralston - “Violence Against Immigrant Women Knows No Religious Bounds: A Comparative Analysis of Canada, Australia and New Zealand.” [b:95-05]
17) Savoie - “Women’s Marital Difficulties: Requests of Separation in New France.” [b:95-05]
17) Taylor - “Grace Fletcher, Women’s Rights, Temperance and ‘British Fair Play’ in Saskatoon, 1885-1907.” [b:95-05]
18) Cook - « Un médecin et son évêque : un incident dans l’histoire de la science et de la religion au Québec. » [b:95-05]
18) McLaren - Our Own Master Race;[b:95-05]
18) Trothen - “A Social Ethical Analysis of the United Church of Canada’s Historical Approach to Human Sexuality.” [b:95-05]
19B) Charity, Sisters of - Grey Nuns / Soeurs grises: Erickson - Sara Riel and the Grey Nuns in the Canadian Northwest, 1848-1883.”[b:95-05]
19B) Pères de Saint-Sulpice : Boileau -Le silence des Messieurs : Oka, terre indienne;[b:95-05]
19B) Pères de Saint-Sulpice : Pariseau - Les troubles de 1860-1880 à Oka : choc de deux cultures; [b:95-05]
20A) Delâge & Warren. « La rencontre de l’éthique bourgeoise et de l’éthique autochtone. Modernité, postmodernité et amérindianité. »[b:95-05]
20A) Ewing - Childhood Lost: The Residential School Experience.[b:95-05]
20A) McPherson & Rabb - “Indigeneity in Canada: Spirituality, the Sacred and Survival.” [b:95-05]


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