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The Canadian Historical Review 86.3 (2005) 573-588



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Recent Publications Relating to Canada

This bibliography is intended to provide as complete coverage as possible of newly available material useful in the study of any aspect of Canadian history. In keeping with the diverse backgrounds and interests of our readers, both scholarly and well-researched popular sources are regularly listed. It should be noted that items of a purely contemporary or speculative nature and lacking appreciable historical content are normally excluded. Furthermore, accessibility considerations logically dictate that materials cited have appeared in published form, theses traditionally being the sole exception. Suggestions for possible inclusion in Recent Publications are welcomed and should be forwarded with the necessary technical information to the compiler at the Canadian Historical Review offices.

See also Canadiana, a monthly list of Canadian publications prepared by the National Library, Ottawa; International Perspectives; Journal of the Parliaments of the Commonwealth, issued quarterly by the General Council of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association; and in the University of Toronto Quarterly, 'Letters in Canada,' published in the November issue. Regionally oriented bibliographies are included in each issue of Acadiensis, BC Studies, and Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française. Any MA and PhD theses listed in the current bibliography were reported as recently completed in a range of sources, including America: History and Life and Dissertation Abstracts International. Users of this bibliography should bear in mind that all titles are listed only once. Because of subject overlap, alternative categories should be consulted.

Aboriginal History

BLUM, RONY. Ghost Brothers. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2005. Pp. 464. $80.00

BOURASSA, CARRIE. Colonization, Racism, and the Health of Indian People. Prairie Forum 29, 2 (2004): 207–23

BROWNLIE, ROBIN JARVIS. "Nothing left for me or any other Indian": The Georgian Bay Anishinabek and Inter-War Articulations of Aboriginal Rights. Ontario History 96, 2 (2004): 116–42

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM J. Seth Newhouse, the Grand River Six Nations and the Writing of the Great Laws. Ontario History 96, 2 (2004): 183–202

CARTER, SARAH. "Your Great Mother across the Salt Sea": Prairie First Nations, the British Monarchy, and the Vice Regal Connection to 1900. Manitoba History 48 (2004–2005): 34–48

CHANDLER, GRAHAM. Growing Their Own. Beaver 85, 1 (2005): 33–6

DICKSON-GILMORE, JANE, and CAROL LA PRAIRIE. 'Will the Circle Be Unbroken?' Aboriginal Communities, Restorative Justice, and the Challenges of Conflict and Change. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005. Pp. 320. $60.00 cloth, $29.95 paper

FEIT, HARVEY. Les territoires de chasse algonquiens avant leur « découverte » ? Études et histoires sur la tenure, les incendies de forêts et la sociabilité de la chasse. Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 34, 3 (2004): 5–21 [End Page 573]

HORNBORG, ANNE-CHRISTINE. Différentes perceptions du paysage : changement et continuité chez les Micmacs. Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 34, 3 (2004): 45–57

LACKENBAUER, P. WHITNEY. 'Pay no attention to Sero': The Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte and Imperial Flying Training during the Great War. Ontario History 96, 2 (2004): 143–69

LAVOIE, MICHEL. Politique des représentations : Les représentations sociales bureaucratiques et la politique de l'éducation indienne au Canada, 1828–1896 (I). Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 34, 3 (2004): 87–98

MARTIJN, CHARLES A. Early Mi'kmaq Presence in Southern Newfoundland: An Ethnohistorical Perspective, c. 1500–1763. Newfoundland Studies 19, 1 (2003): 44–102

MEYER, DAVID, and DALE RUSSELL. 'So Fine and Pleasant, beyond Description': The Lands and Lives of the Pegogamaw Crees. Plains Anthropologist 49, 191 (2004): 217–52

NEWHOUSE, DAVID R., et al., eds. Hidden in Plain Sight: Contributions of Aboriginal Peoples to Canadian Identity and Culture. Vol. 1. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005. Pp. 420, illus. $70.00 cloth, $35.00 paper

ROBERTSON, HEATHER. A Fine Day for a Fight: The Battle of Cut Knife Hill Proves a Great Victory for the Crees. Beaver 85, 2 (2005): 20–5

ROTH, LORNA. Something New in the Air: The Story of First Peoples...

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