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RECENT PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO CANADA PREPARED IN TI-IE EDITORIAL OFFICE OF TI-IE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS BY CONSTXNCE PX•U'ULLO Noticein thisbibliography does notpreclude a laterandmoreextended review. Thefollowing abbreviations areused:B.R.H.--Bulletin desrecherches historiques; C.H.R.--Canadian Historical Review;C.LE.P.S.-Canadian ]ournalof Economics and Political Science; R.H.A.F.--Revue d'histoire del'Amdrique franfaise. SeealsoCanadiana, a monthly list of Canadian publications prepared by the Canadian Bibliogral•hie Centre, Ottawa, and, intheUniversity o•Toronto Quarterly, "Letters in Canada,' published in theAprilissue. I. CANADA'S RELATIONS WITHIN TI-IE COMMONWEALTH TheBritish Commonwealth. With a Foreword bytheRt.Hon.TheEarlofSWaNTON, G.B.E.,C.H., M.C. London:EuropaPublications Limited.1956.Pp. 936. œ5 5s. Information on history, geography, economic position, politics, press, education, banking, etc.,in every partoftheCommonwealth. Ninety-nine pages aredevoted to Canada. CAlaTF_at, GWrNDOLrN M. The Expanding Commonwealth (ForeignA•airs, XXXV (1), Oct., 1956, 131-43). "The Commonwealth has demonstratedthat it can become a multi-racial association" which illustrates thetechnique andpoints the wayto otherinternational associations. CuM•PSTO•V, I. M. Particularism andRegionalism withintheCommonwealth (Australian Quarterly, XXVIII (2), June, 1956, 86-90).Theauthor examines theregionalism emerging in some areas of the Commonwealth andsuggests some consequences and solutions. McCorav•ic•, AI.rX•NDER S. The "RoyalCanadians" in SouthAfrica,1899-1902. Akron, Ohio: Theauthor, 115N. Portage Path. 1955. Pp.14.Free. MALLORY, J. R. Sealsand Symbols: FromSubstance to Formin Commonwealth Equality (CJ.E.P.S., XXII (3), Aug., 1956, 281-91). Thedevelopment ofequality of status intoequality offunction. H. CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Canada,Departmentof ExternalAffairs,InformationDivision. Canadaand the International Labour Organization. Reference Papers, no.85.Ottawa. 1956. Pp.4 (mimeo.). Thehistory, objectives, structure oftheILOandCanada's participation in it. Canada's Post-War Financial Assistance Abroad. Reference Papers, no.86. Ottawa.1956.Pp. 4 (mimeo.). HEN•)n¾, JX•a•S McL•o•). Treaties andFederal Constitutions. Washington: Public AffairsPress. 1955.Pp. 186. $4.50.An analysis of the constitutional limitsof Canada, Australia, theUnited States, and Switzerland especially regarding treatymaking . PUESTOrZ, Ric•Ara) A. Nationalism intheAtomic Age(International ]ournal, XI (3) summer, 1956, 177-84). Outline ofthediscussions ofthetwenty-third annual study conference of the CanadianInstituteof International Affairs. StaY,Gu•. Canadian WheatandInternational WheatConferences: II, The United Nations Wheat Conference (International ]ournal, XI (3), summer, 1956, 165-76). 380 RECENT PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO CANADA 881 UnitedStates, Department of State,TreatyAffairsStaff. Treaties in Force:A Listo[ Treaties andOtherInternational Agreements o[ theUnitedStates. 1955.Washington .Pp.viii, 284. Pages17 to 27 listCanada-UnitedStatesagreements. VIss•.•, M. Canada andtheNetherlands: TwoNations Compared (Canadian Banker, LXIII (2), summer, 1956, 68-70). The authorseesmanysimilarities-political, historical,international,and commercial-between Canadaand the Netherlands. III. HISTORY OF CANADA (1) General History BARBEAr, MA•Us. EarlyAmericana (Canadian Geographical Journal, LIII (1), July,1956,2-11). Samples of theinformation aboutAmerican Indianmaterials availablein the museums of Europe. C•ax, RoB•.xaT r•.. L'Acadie:deuxsi•clesd'6preuves et de rel•vement(France Amdrique, XLV (7-9), ]nillet-sept. 1955,127-8;XLV (10-12), oct.-d6c. 1955, 167-8 ). EwFms, Jom,• c. The Horsein Blackfoot IndianCulture. Smithsonian Institute, Bureauof AmericanEthnology, Bulletin159. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1955.Pp.xv,358,plates. $2.75. HALLOW'gLL, ALFmmIX•WNG.Cultureand Experience. Philadelphia: Universityof Pennsylvania Press. 1955. Pp.xvi,434,illus.$8.50.A selection oftheauthor's papers onhisstudies of the OiibwayIndians. IN•s, HAx•oLr> A. The Fur Trade in Canada:An Introductionto CanadianEconomic History.Rev.ed. Toronto:University of TorontoPress.1956.Pp. xiv, 463. $8.50. To be reviewed later. LAVGHAm•., G•aAC•.. Canada Looks Ahead.LondonandNew York:RoyalInstitute of International Affairs[Toronto: OxfordUniversity Press]. 1956.Pp.x, 158.$2.25. A bookdescribing andanalysing Canada's rapideconomic development since World War II. To be reviewed later. L•m•asTo•, WmL•AX• S. Federalism and Constitutional Change.Oxford:At the Clarendon Press[Toronto:OxfordUniversity Press].1956.Pp. xii, 380. $6.50. "Theauthor examines thestructure andoperation, primarily in Canada, Australia, Switzerland, andthe UnitedStates, of oneof the mostsignificant features in all federal constitutions, the process by whichthe constitution maybe altered." MrsoLd,, LLoY• D. Canadian PublicEnterprise: A Character Study (American Political Science Review, L (2), June,1956,405-21). Publicenterprise has "achieved a vitalplace in theeconomy because of itsdecisive importance in the continuing taskofnation-building." Pags...

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