*VQT / *QUCT Ville de Québec 06A
Brodeur, Raymond. « Les fonctions de la religion dans la vie quotidienne d’après ‘Le Petit Catéchisme du Diocèse de Québec’ approuvé et autorisé par Mgr. Plessis, 1815. » Sciences Religieuses / Studies in Religion 13, 4 (1984) : 479‑488.
Campeau, Lucien, S.J. L’Evêché de Québec (1674): Aux origines du premier diocèse érigé en Amérique française. (Cahiers d’Histoire no. 26). Québec, QC : La Société historique de Québec, 1974. Pp. 142.
Courcy, Raymond. « L’Église catholique au Québec: de la fin d’un monopole au redeploiement dans un société plurielle. » Thèmes canadiens / Canadian Issues 7 (1985) : 86-98.
D’Allaire, Micheline. « Les prétentions des religieuses de l’Hôpital‑Général de Québec sur le palais épiscopal de Québec. » Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française 23 (1969‑1970) : 53‑67.
Duchene, Louise. « Quelques aspects de la ville de Québec au XVIIIe siècle d’après les dénombrements paroissiaux. » Cahiers de géographie du Québec 28, 75 (déc. 1984) : 485‑505.
Hare, John. « La population de la ville de Québec, 1795‑1805. » Histoire Sociale 7, 13 (1974) : 23‑47.
Lacroix, Laurier. « Les estampes des Ursulines de Québec. » En L’église catholique et les arts au Québec: Le grand héritage, (1984) : 155-184.
Lallemant, Jérôme. Constitutions et règlements des premières Ursulines de Québec. (Nouv.) éd. préparée par Gabrielle Lapointe. Québec, QC : s.n., 1974. xxiv, 266p.
Lemieux, Lucien. L’établissement de la première province ecclésiastique au Canada 1783‑1844. Montréal, Paris: Fides, 1968. xxviii, 559p.
Plante, Guy, p.m.é. Le rigorisme au XVIIe siècle: Mgr de Saint Vallier et le sacrement de pénitence (1685‑1727). Gembloux, Belgiqu e: J. Duculot, 1971. 189p.
Pouliot, Adrien. « La dévotion à saint Joseph chez les Jésuites de la Nouvelle‑France. » Cahiers de Josephologie 23 (1975) : 67‑99.
Provost, Abbé H. Recensement de la ville de Québec en 1818 par le curé Joseph Signay. Cahiers d’histoire, 29. Québec, QC : La Société historique de Québec, 1976. 323p.
Routhier, Gilles. « Entre Révolution tranquille et aggiornamento conciliaire : évolution dans le gouvernement du diocèse de Québec au cours des années 1960. » Études d’histoire religieuse 67 (2001) : 47-56.[b:95-05]
Roy, Card. Maurice. « 300 ans d’héritage dans la foi: Déclaration du cardinal Maurice Roy à la veille du tricentenaire du diocèse du Québec. » L’Église canadienne 7, 8 (1974) : 243‑244, (244‑245).
Ruddel, David Thierry et Marc LaFrance. « Québec, 1785‑1840: problèmes de croissance d’une ville coloniale. » Histoire sociale / Social History 18, 36 (nov.‑Nov. 1985) : 315‑334.
*West / *Ouest *WE / *OU- 06A
*Western Canada *Prairies *Prairie Provinces
1st Coll. - Cross References [a:64-92]
See/Voir:
3. Jackson(1972);
Trémaudan-la nation métisse;
Paulsen(1974);
Trofimenkoff(1972).
5A: Clifford-church union.
5B. Jewish-Arnold(1973);
Methodist-Brooks(1972);
Methodist-Brook(1977);
Rome‑Latin, McGowan(1984).
7. The Sisters of Providence in Western Canada....
9. Campeau-nouveaux ministères.
10. Huel-colloque sur les Oblats;
Huel-études Oblats de l’Ouest;
Huel-symposium on the Oblates.
11. Bilish(1988); Bowering-“the Double Hook.”
12. Ellis(1988);
Jones-development of schools;
Titley-Indian industrial schools.
13. Cobb German Lutherans.
Lalonde-les francophones de l’Ouest;
MacEwan-French(1984).
15. Giraud-métis.
2nd Coll. - Cross References [b:95-05]
VA/SA:
01) Arnold - “The Birth and Development of a Western Jewish Archives Program.”
01) Artibise - Western Canada Since 1870: A Select Bibliography and Guide.
01) Careless - “The Review Reviewed: Or Fifty Years with the Beaver Patrol.”
01) De Grace - L’Ouest canadien. Historique et index, (1898‑1900).
01) De Grace - Index du ‘ Courrier de l’ouest ’ (1905‑1916).
01) Houle - « Bibliographie de la littérature récente en Ontario, en Acadie et dans l’ouest canadien. 01) Huel - Archives, Oblates of Mary Immaculate, Canadian North West; [b:95-05]
01) Lascelles - “Saint Paul’s Province [OMI] Archives.”
01) Mousseau - archives, diocèse de Mackenzie-Fort Smith;[b:95-05]
01) Sue & Schusky - “A Center of Primary Sources for Plains Indian History.”
03) Lehr & Katz - institutions and Pioneer Settlements, the West, 1870-1914; [b:95-05]
03) Mercier - À l’Ouest, quoi de neuf ?[b:95-05]
03) Wardhaugh - Toward Defining the Prairies: Region, Culture and History.[b:95-05]
05B) Anglican: Ferguson- Anglican Church in Western Canada, 1820-1970;[b:95-05]
05B) Anglican: Rutherdale - Anglican Women Missionaries in Canada’s North 1860-1945;[b:95-05]
05B) Baptist: Scott- The Baptist Union of Western Canada and Social Christianity, 1908-1922[b:95-05]
05B) Doukhobor: McClaren - “The Despicable Crime of Nudity: Law, the State, and Civil Protest among the Sons of Freedom Sect of Doukhobors, 1899-1935";[b:95-05]
05B) Jewish: Gerber -“‘A Second Life’: Scenes from BC’s Jewish Family History Pilot Project.” [b:95-05]
05B) Jewish: Golumbia - Heritage and History: The Saskatoon Jewish Community.[b:95-05]
05B) Jewish: Leonoff - “Vancouver and Its Outlying Jewish Communities, 1886-2000, Parts 1 and 2.”[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: Wright - Regional Studies in LDS Church History: Western Canada;[b:95-05]
05B) Luthérien / Lutheran: Cobb - German Lutherans, Prairie Provinces Before the First World War;[b:95-05]
05B) Mennonite: Regehr - Faith, Life and Witness in the Northwest, 1903-2003: Centennial History of the Northwest Mennonite Conference.[b:95-05]
05B) Methodist: Emery- The Methodist Church on the Prairies, 1896-1914; [b:95-05]
05B) Rome - Latin: Brandt - “‘A Character of Extravagance’: Establishment of the Second Archdiocese in the United States.”. [b:95-05]
05B) Rome - Latin: Cottrell - Leddy and Church in the West;[b:95-05]
05B) Rome - Latin: Huel - “The Selection of a Successor for Archbishop A.-A. Taché: A Frustrating Experience, 1883-1894.”[b:95-05]
05B) Rome - Latin: Nicolson - “Catholics in Western Canada, Part I”;[b:95-05]
05B) Rome - Latin: Nicolson - “Catholics in Western Canada, Part II;[b:95-05]
07) Chilton - Church Missionary Society in Western Canada;[b:95-05]
07) Enns - “Hothouse Fundamentalism on the Prairies: The Early Years of the Prairie Bible Institute Through the Eyes of Dorothy Ruth Miller.”[b:95-05]
07) Guenther - “The Origin of the Bible School Movement in Western Canada: An Ethnic Interpretation.”[b:95-05]
07) Whitehouse - “The Hudson’s Bay Company and Its Support of Organized Religion in the Early Nineteenth Century”;[b:95-05]
08B) Le Treste, Joseph, O.M.I. : Champagne - Souvenirs d’un missionnaire breton dans le nord-ouest canadien;[b:95-05]
08B) McKinney, Louise Crummy : White - “Louise Crummy McKinney (1868-1931): A Window into Western Canadian Christianity.”[b:95-05]
08B) McNally: Ross.[b:95-05]
08B) Niddrie, John W., Rev.: Chalmers & Chalmers - Niddrie of the North-West: Memoirs of a Pioneer Canadian Missionary: [b:95-05]
08B) Riel, Louis: Flanagan - encounter with Theosophy;[b:95-05]
08B) Riel, Louis: Flanagan - Louis ‘David’ Riel: Prophet of the New World. Rev. ed.[b:95-05]
08B) Scollen, Constantine, Fr. : Cottrell - Missionary-Priest, and Native-White Relations in the West, 1862-1885;[b:95-05]
08B) Servant, Victorine, S.G.M., Soeur (1934-2000) : Brandson - « Soeur Victorine Servant, s.g.m. 1934-2000 »;[b:95-05]
08B) Steinhauer, Henry Bird: Den Otter - “The Education of Henry Bird Steinhauer, Indigenous Missionary to Western Canada.”[b:95-05]
08B) Taché, Alexandre, O.M.I. Archevêque (1823-1894) : Huel - “Archbishop Taché’s Relations with the Oblate General Administration”;[b:95-05]
08B) Tessier: Trottier.
09) Adams - Photos from Prairie Cemeteries;[b:95-05]
09) Adams - Rural Cemeteries of the West;[b:95-05]
10) Choquette - The Oblate Assault on Canada’s Northwest;[b:95-05]
10) Codignola - Holy See and Conversion of the Indians, 1486-1760;[b:95-05]
10) Dawson - Catholic Clergy and Metis Society, Canadian North-West, 1845-1885;[b:95-05]
10) Duncan - “Images and Objects from Father De Smet and the Indians of the Rocky Mountain West”;[b:95-05]
10) Dussault - « L’homme à chapeau, le Grand-Esprit et l’Anichenabé. Ojibwas et Jésuites au Canada-Ouest, 1843-1852. »[b:95-05]
10) Gray -,”The Ojibwa World View and Encounters with Christianity Along the Berens River, 1875-1940.”[b:95-05]
10) Holst - Oblates and the Dene Nation of Western and Northern Canada Since 1847;[b:95-05]
10) Huel - the O.M.I. in the Northwest: reflections, 1845-1995;[b:95-05]
10) Huel - O.M.I. and the Hudson’s Bay Company;[b:95-05]
10) Huel - Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indians and Métis, O.M.I. in the West;[b:95-05]
10) Kerberiou - Le corpus photographique des missionaires oblats dans le Nord-Ouest canadien, 1880-1930;[b:95-05]
10) Kerbiriou - L’image des Amérindiens dans le corpus photographie des O.M.I. Nord-Ouest canadien, 1880-1930;[b:95-05]
10) Kerbiriou - Les Indiens de l’Ouest canadien vus par les Oblats, 1885-1930;[b:95-05]
10) Lacombe - « Les O.M.I. dans 1'Ouest et le Nord canadien : il y a cent ans— »;[b:95-05]
10) Lascelles - Indian Residential Schools;[b:95-05]
10) Laugrand - « Siqqitiqpuk : conversion et réception du christianisme par les Inuit de l’Arctique de 1'Est canadien, 1890-1940 »;[b:95-05]
10) Laugrand - La conversion au christianisme des Inuit de I’Arctique de 1'Est canadien; Laugrand - « Piusinaqtuq : évangélisation, guérison et conversion des Inuit au christianisme sur la côte orientale de la baie d’Hudson, Nunavik, 1837-1925 »;[b:95-05]
10) Laugrand - l’apostolat des prosélytes chez les Inuit de 1'Arctique de l’Est;[b:95-05]
10) Lefebvre - “Letters from the Old North West.”[b:95-05]
10) Leising - Air Transport in the Arctic;[b:95-05]
10) Leonard- “Anglican and Oblate; The Quest for Souls in the Peace River Country, 1867-1900.”[b:95-05]
10) Lesage - L’évangelisation des Amérindiens et des Inuits du Grand Nord canadien : une analyse des revues belges des missionaires O.M.I. l’Entre deux guerres;[b:95-05]
10) Levasseur - Les O.M.I. dans l’Ouest et le Nord du Canada, 1845-1967;[b:95-05]
10) Levasseur - « La venue des Oblates de Marie Immaculée en Amérique. »[b:95-05]
10) Louchez - « Les missions indiennes et inuit au Canada (suite) »;[b:95-05]
10) McCarthy - Oblate Missions to the Dene, 1847-1921;[b:95-05]
10) McDonald - Mission to the Stoneys;[b:95-05]
10) McNally - Oblate beginnings in far Western Canada, 1847-1864;[b:95-05]
10) Mégret - Benasni, Mémento, Memento : Forty Years with the Dene;[b:95-05]
10) Payment - relations entre les missionaires catholique et les Métisses (1813-1918), dans l’Ouest canadien;[b:95-05]
10) Peterson & Peers - Father De Smet and the Indians of the Rocky Mountain West;[b:95-05]
10) Roberto - « Les missionnaires oblats et la sauvegarde des langues autochtones »; [b:95-05]
10) Smiley - Rev. James Nisbet and the Prince Albert Mission;[b:95-05]
10) Trott - “Mission and Opposition in North Baffin Island”;[b:95-05]
10) Trott - “The Rapture and the Rupture: Religious Change Amongst the Inuit of North Baffin Island”;[b:95-05]
10)Whitehead - First Nations’ Women and Protestant Missionary Work in British Columbia;[b:95-05]
11) Christy - “Prairie Cathedrals”;[b:95-05]
??11) Gibson - “Christianity, Syncretism, and Inuit Art in the Central Canadian Arctic”;[b:95-05]
11) Hawker - Tales of Ghosts: First Nations Art in British Columbia, 1922-61. [b:95-05]
11) Ravvin - “Eli Mandel’s Family Architecture: Building a House of Words on the Prairies.” [b:95-05]
12) Badertscher - Religious Studies in Manitoba and Saskatchewan;[b:95-05]
12) Barber - ‘”A Religious and Patriotic Way of Earning One’s Daily Bread: Church of England Teachers in Western Canada, 1909-1939.”[b:95-05]
13) Ens -Church, Family and Village: Essays on Mennonite Life on the West Reserve. [b:95-05]
13) Giesbrecht - “Métis, Mennonites and the ‘Unsettled Prairie’, 1874-1896.”[b:95-05]
13) Glass - “The Settlement of Prairie Jews in Palestine, 1917-1939.”[b:95-05]
13) Grenke - German-Speaking Immigrants on the Canadian Prairies, 1817-1914;[b:95-05]
13) Hardwick, Susan Wiley. Russian Refuge: Religion, Migration and Settlement on the North American Pacific Rim;[b:95-05]
13) Harris - “The Shropshire Mission to North West Canada, 1907-1920";[b:95-05]
13) Keane - “The German Colony at Leduc.” [b:95-05]
13) Kluj - O.M.I. among Polish Immigrants in the Prairies of Canada, 1898-1926;[b:95-05]
13) Lehr & Yossi Katz. “Crown, Corporation and Church: The Role of Institutions in the Stability of Pioneer Settlements in the Canadian West, 1870-1914";[b:95-05]
13) Lukasiewicz - “Ethnicity, Politics and Religion: Polish Societies in Edmonton in the Inter-War Years.” [b:95-05]
13) Mayes - “Resurrection: Tolstoy and Canada’s Doukhobors”;[b:95-05]
13) Rainey - “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) Swyripa - “Ancestors, the Land, and Ethno-Religious Identity on the Canadian Prairies: Comparing the Mennonite and Ukrainian Legacies.”[b:95-05]
13) Sylla - Early Polish Settlements and the Polish Roman Catholic Church in Western Canada;[b:95-05]
13) Wood - Nationalism from the Margins: Italians in Alberta and British Columbia.[b:95-05]
14) Glass - “Isolation and Alienation: Factors in the Growth of Zionism in the Canadian Prairies, 1917-1939.”[b:95-05]
14) Guenther - “Populism, Politics and Christianity in Western Canada.”[b:95-05]
14) Jones - “Between Suspicion and Censure: Attitudes Towards the Jewish Left in Postwar Vancouver.” [b:95-05]
14) Quiring - “Battling Parish Priests, Bootleggers, and Fur Sharks: CCF Colonialism in Northern Saskatchewan.” [b:95-05]
14) Smillie - Beyond the Social Gospel: Church Protest on the Prairies;[b:95-05]
14) Stingel - Anti-semitism, Social Credit, and the Jewish Response;[b:95-05]
14) Stingel - Reviewing the Social Credit Movement’s Legacy of Intolerance;[b:95-05]
14) Wetherell - “Upholding Social and Political Decency: The Lacombe Western Globe and the Ku Klux Klan, 1929-1932.”[b:95-05]
15) Penton - “The Mexican Revolution, Orangemen and Anti-Catholic Sentiment in Western Canada”;[b:95-05]
15) Poliquin - Le Patriote de l’ Quest et les grands évènements du XXe si cle; [b:95-05]
17) Allan -“Prairie Farm Women Organizing: A Faithful Commitment.”[b:95-05]
17) Rutherford - Anglican Missionary Women, Pacific Northwest - Arctic: 1860-1945;[b:95-05]
18) Lemire - les soins de santé dans les Territoires du Nord-Ouest, 1867-1967;[b:95-05]
18) McNeil - “Women of Vision and Compassion: The Foundation of Health Care in Calgary.” [b:95-05]
18) Vanast - the Evolution of Oblate Medical services in the Canadian North.” [b:95-05]
19B) Assomption de la Sainte Vierge, Soeurs de l’ : Mignault - les Soeurs de l’Assomption de la Sainte Vierge dans l’ouest canadien, 1891-1991[b:95-05]
19B) Grey Nuns / Soeurs grises (Charité de Montréal (Soeurs de la) : Castonguay - Ministries in Western and Northern Canada. Volume 1. The Grey Nuns in Alberta;[b:95-05]
19B) Grey Nuns (Charité de Montréal (Soeurs de la) : Eddington -“The Kidnapping of Sister Sainte-Thérèse.” [b:95-05]
19B) Grey Nuns / Soeurs grises (Charité de Montréal (Soeurs de la): Erickson - “At the Cultural and Religious Crossroads: Sara Riel and the Grey Nuns in the Canadian Northwest, 1848-1883";[b:95-05]
19B) Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Norman - Lorettto Pioneers, Catholic Education on the North American Frontier;[b:95-05]
19B) Oblates: “Symposium, Oblates in Western and Northern Canada”;[b:95-05]
19B) Oblats de Marie-Immaculèe / Oblates of Mary Immaculate : Huel - Études Oblates de l’Ouest. Tome 2.[b:95-05]
19B) Oblats/Oblates : Laugrand - « Les missions oblates auprès des Amérindiens et des Inuit du Nord canadien. Un chantier pour l’anthropologie historique »;[b:95-05]
19B) Saint Ann, Sisters of: Down - 1858-1958: the Sisters of Saint Ann and Education in British Columbia, the Yukon and Alaska;[b:95-05]
19B) Service, Sisters of: Beck - Breaking Free of the Monastic Tradition;[b:95-05]
20A) Kerbiriou - Les Indiens de l’Ouest canadien vus par les Oblats, 1885-1930;[b:95-05]
20A) MacKeen - “Cultural Change and Resistance Among the Indians of the Old Northwest”;[b:95-05]
*WET / *OUT 06A
GENERAL West:
Allaire, Gratien. « L’histoire des francophones de l’Ouest. » Éducation et francophonie 19, 2 (août 1991) : 12-15.[b:95-05]
Becker, A. “The Germans in Western Canada.” CCHA Study Sessions / Sessions d’étude 42 (1975): 29‑49.
Emery, George. The Methodist Church on the Prairies. Montreal, QC/Kingston, ON: McGill-Queen’s Press, 2001. Pp. xxi, 259.[b:95-05]
Ferguson, Barry, ed. The Anglican Church and the World of Western Canada. University of Regina, SK: Canadian Plains Research Center, 1991. Pp. 193.
Giroux, Alice. Les Soeurs de Sainte‑Croix dans l’Ouest canadien. Montréal, QC : Soeurs de Sainte‑Croix, 1973. xvi, 362p: illus., cartes.
Martel, Gilles. « Quand une majorité devient une minorité : Les Métis francophones de l’ouest canadien. » En Du continent perdu à l’archipel retrouvé: le Québec et l’Amérique française, dir. Dean R. Louder et Eric Waddell, 55-79. Québec, QC : Presses de l’Université Laval, 1983.
McLean, Donald George. Home from the Hill: A History of the Métis in Western Canada. Regina, SK: Gabriel Dumont Institute, 1987. Pp. 200.
Mitchell, Jared. “Prairie Roots.” Equinox 42 (Nov.-Dec. 1988): 54-65.
Pannekoek, F. “The Churches and the Social Structure of the Pre‑1870 Canadian West.” Ph.D. thesis, Queen’s University, [1973].
Slavutych, Yar. Zakhidniokanadskyi zbirnyk. Edmonton, AB: 1974. Pp. 209. [(Collected Papers on Ukrainian Settlers in Western Canada.]
Smillie, Ben. Beyond the Social Gospel: Church Protest on the Prairies. Toronto, ON: United Church Publishing, Fifth House, 1991. Pp. v, 7-170.
*North West / Le Nord-ouest *NW / *NU 06A
01) Beers - The French and British in the old Northwest, a bibliographical guide to archive and manuscript sources.
01) Bishop - “Archival Sources and the Cultural History of the Indians of the Eastern Subarctic.”
01) Barker - “Bibliography of Missionary Activities and Religious Change in Northwest Coast Societies.”
01) Huel - “The Archives of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, Pioneer Missionaries in the Canadian North West.”
01) “Missionaries vs Native Americans in the Northwest: A Bibliography for Re-Evaluation”.
*Pacific Northwest *PN 06A
See/Voir:
10. McKevitt - Jesuit linguistics;
10. Prucha - Protestant and Catholic missions;
10. Thomas (1987).
VA/SA:
01) Tonsfeldt - “The Pacific Northwest: A Selected and Annotated Bibliography”
01) Washington, University, Libraries - Dictionary Catalogue of the Pacific North‑West Collection of University of Washington Libraries,
17) Rutherford - Anglican Missionary Women in the Pacific Northwest and the Arctic, 1860-1945;[b:95-05]
Killen, Patricia O’Connell. “Writing the Pacific Northwest into Canadian and U.S. Catholic History: Geography, Demographics, and Regional Religion.” CCHA Historical Studies 66 (2000): 74-91.[b:95-05]
*Alberta *AB 06A
1st Coll. - Cross References [a:64-02]
See/Voir:
3. MacGregor(1972);
3. Palmer(1972).
5B. Buddhist-Kawamura(1978);
5B. Old Believers-Scheffel;
5B. Rome-Ukrainian-Goresky(1974).
9. Wood The Alberta Temple.
10. Kaye-Dictionary, Ukrainian settlers;
10. Olender-Ukrainian Protestant missions.
11. Semchishen(1976).
12. Break a Leg!(1987);
12. Neufeldt(1983);
12. Tkach(1983).
13. Bilash-Ukrainian communities.
14. Allaire-mouvement coopératif;
14. Mardon-Mormon politicians.
15. Palmer(nativism)(1982).
2nd Coll. - Cross References [b:95-05]
01) Corbett - guide, University of Alberta Archives;[b:95-05]
01) Krotki - Local Histories of Alberta: An Annotated Bibliography.
01) Montmigny - “The Oblate Archives of Grandin Province, St. Albert, Alberta.”
01) Mychajlunow & Keith Stotyn - A Guide to the Archives of the United Church of Canada, Alberta and Northwest Conference.
01) Native Peoples of Alberta: A Bibliographic Guide.
01) Owens & Roberto - A Guide to the Archives of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, Province of Alberta / Saskatchewan.
01) Ramrattan & Kach - “Native Education in Alberta: A Bibliography.”
01) Roberto & Owens - A Guide to the Archives of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, Province of Alberta ‑ Saskatchewan.
01) Roberto - « Guide pour les archives des Oblats de Marie Immaculatée, province d’Alberta-Saskatchewan. »
01) Strathern - Alberta, 1954‑1979: A Provincial Bibliography.
01) Strathern - Alberta Newspapers, 1880‑1982: An Historical Directory.
01) Wiebe - Alberta‑Saskatchewan Mennonites and Hutterite Bibliography, 1962‑1981.
02) Roberto - Les films oblats de l’Alberta-Saskatchewan - documentant la vie des élèves blancs et autochtones;[b:95-05]
04) Stingel - “Revising the Historiography of the Social Credit Movement in Alberta: The Untold Story of Canadian Jewry”;[b:95-05]
05B) Jewish: Claussen - “Bridging Unsettled Waters: Ethnicity and Identity in the Calgary Jewish Community.” [b:95-05]
05B) Jewish: Sanders - “The Jews of Alberta”;[b:95-05]
05B) Latter Day Saints : Embrey - Mormon Communities in Alberta;[b:95-05]
05B) Latter Day Saints : Iwasa - “The Mormons and Their Japanese Neighbours.”[b:95-05]
05B) Latter Day Saints : Mardon - Alberta Mormon politicians;[b:95-05]
05B) Methodist: Smith - “The Steinhauer Brothers: Education and Self-Reliance.”[b:95-05]
07) Rome -Latin: Ross - the Catholic Women’s League in Alberta;[b:95-05]
08B) Aulneau, Père: Moreau - “The Death of Père Aulneau, 1736: The Development of Myth in the Northwest.”[b:95-05]
08B) Breton, Paul-Émile : Lacombe - journaliste française de l’Alberta;[b:95-05]
08B) Côté, Albert, O.M.I., frère (1905-1978) : Côté - Un des nôtres chez les Autochtones de l’Alberta; [b:95-05]
08B) Farmer, Irene: Anthony - Rebel, Reformer, Religious Extraordinaire;[b:95-05]
08B) McNally, J.T.: Ross - “Bishop J.T. McNally and the Anglicization of the Diocese of Calgary.”[b:95-05]
10) Regehr - “Mennonite Voluntary Service Workers in Aboriginal and Metis Communities in Northern Alberta, 1954-1970.”[b:95-05]
11) McCormack & McConnell - “The Ethnology Oblate Collections at the Provincial Museum of Alberta.”;[b:95-05]
12) Carney - The Education Canons of the Roman Catholic Church and Roman Catholic [b:95-05]
Schooling in Alberta;[b:95-05]
12) Taylor - “‘Fellow Travellers’ and ‘True Believers’: A Case Study of Religion and Politics in Alberta Schools.”[b:95-05]
13) Owen -Methodist and United Church W.M.S. Missions in Eastern Alberta, 1904-1940;[b:95-05]
14) Baergen - The Ku Klux Klan in Central Alberta;[b:95-05]
14) Mardon & Mardon - Alberta Catholic Politicians;[b:95-05]
14) Stingel - Anti-semitism, Social Credit, and the Jewish Response; [b:95-05]
14) Stingel - “From Father to Son: Canadian Jewry’s Response to the Alberta Social Credit Party and the Reform Party of Canada.”[b:95-05]
14) Stingel - Reviewing the Social Credit Movement’s Legacy of Intolerance;[b:95-05]
15) Friesen - “Pacifism and Anastasia’s Doukhobor Village.”;[b:95-05]
17) Thrift - “Proscribed Piety: Women’s Missionary Societies in Alberta, 1918-1939";[b:95-05]
17) Thrift - Women’s Missionary Societies in Alberta, 1918-1939; [b:95-05]
18) Drees - “Reserve Hospitals and Medical Officers, Southern Alberta, 1890s-1930s;[b:95-05]
18) Rauser - Methodist Women Missionaries among Ukrainian Immigrants in East-Central Alberta, 1904-1925.[b:95-05]
19A) Lacombe - Religieux et religieuses en Alberta;[b:95-05]
19B) Faithful Companions of Jesus: Hoffman -Women of God;[b:95-05]
19B) Grey Nuns/Soeurs grises (Charity): Castonguay - Ministries in Western and Northern Canada. Volume 1. The Grey Nuns in Alberta;[b:95-05]
20B) Cree: Waugh - “Religious Issues in the Alberta Elders’ Cree Dictionary.”[b:95-05]
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