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Journal of Canadian Studies 39.1 (2005) 210-213



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Annual Index Annuel

Volume 37, 2002-2003

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ABERGEL, ELISABETH and KATHERINE BARRETT. Putting the Cart before the Horse: A Review of Biotechnology Policy in Canada. No. 3: 135-161.

ANDRÉE, PETER. The Biopolitics of Genetically Modified Organisms in Canada. No. 3: 162-191.

ATKINSON-GROSJEAN, JANET. Canadian Science at the Public/Private Divide: The NCE Experiment. No. 3: 71-91.

BARSH, RUSSEL LAWRENCE. Netukulimk Past and Present: MÌkmaw Ethnics and the Atlantic Fishery. No. 1: 15-42.

BÉDARD, ÉRIC. De la quÍte millènariste à la thèrapie de choc: la pensèe felquiste jusqu'à la Crise d'octobre 1970. No. 2: 33-46.

BEYERS, JOANNA M. Selective Integration: Knowledge and Interests in the Model Forest Program. No. 3: 192-218.

BOCKING, STEPHEN. Experiments in Economics and Identitiy. No. 1: 5-7.

——. Made in Canada. No. 2: 5-6.

——. Agendas, Interests and Authority: Science and Politics in Canada. No. 3: 5-13.

——. Different Places and Distinctive People. No. 4: 5-7.

CAMPBELL, CLAIRE. "Our Dear North Country": Regional Identity and National Meaning in Ontario's Georgian Bay. No. 4: 68-91.

CHAPNICK, ADAM. Principle for Profit: The Functional Principle and the Development of Canadian Foreign Policy, 1943-1947. No. 2: 68-85.

COOK, TIM. From Destruction to Construction: The Khaki University of Canada, 1917-1919. No. 1: 109-143.

CONWAY, KYLE. Les interprètations multiples de sociètè distincte lors de l'accord Meech: une lecture du Toronto Star et de La Presse de Montrèal. No. 4: 112-130.

COUTU, JOAN. Vehicles of Nationalism: Defining Canada is the 1930s. No. 1: 180-203.

DI NORCIA, VINCENT. Pluralism, Pragmatism and Social Problems. No. 3: 239-250.

DOERN, G. BRUCE and JEFFREY S. KINDER. One Size Does Not Fit All: Canadian Government Laboratories as Diverse and Complex Institutions. No. 3: 33-55.

EDWARDSON, RYAN. "Kicking Uncle Sam out of the Peaceable Kingdom": English-Canadian "New Nationalism" and Americanization. No. 4: 131-150.

GINGRICH, LUANN GOOD. Constructing Identity and Drawing Lines: The Textual Work of Ontario's Safe Streets Act. No. 4: 151-170.

GODIN, BENÔIT, CHRISTIAN DORÈ and VINCENT LARIVIÈRE. The Production of Knowledge in Canada: Consolidation and Diversification. No. 3: 56-70.

HADDOW, RODNEY. From Corporatism to Associationalism: Linking State and Society, and Deepening Democracy, in the Canadian Polity. No. 1: 68-88. [End Page 210]

HOLDSWORTH, DAVID. Science, Politics and Science Policy in Canada: Steps Towards a Renewed Critical Inquiry. No. 3: 14-32.

HOUSE, J.D. Myths and Realities about Petroleum-Related Development: Lessons for British Columbia from Atlantic Canada and the North Sea. No. 4: 9-32.

HULAN, SHELLEY. Amelia Paget's The People of the Plains: Imperialist and Ethnocritical Nostalgia. No. 2: 47-67.

JESSUP, LYNDA. The Group of Seven and the Tourist Landscape in Western Canada, or The More Things to Change... No. 1: 144-179.

KRAJNC, ANITA. Conservation Biologists, Civic Science and the Preservation of BC Forests. No. 3: 219-238.

MACAULAY, SCOTT. The Smokestack Leaned Toward Capitalism: An Examination of the Middle Way Program of the Antigonish Movement. No. 1: 43-67.

MOORE, ELIZABETH. The New Direction of Federal Agricultural Research in Canada: From Public Good to Private Gain? No. 3: 112-134.

MUNCTON, DON. Fumes, Forests and Further Studies: Environmental Service and Policy Inaction in Ontario. No. 2: 130-163.

PANOFSKY, RUTH. Barometers of Change: Presidents Hugh Eayrs and John Gray of the Macmillan Company of Canada. No. 4: 92-111.

SANDBERG, L. ANDERS and PETER CLANCY. Politics, Science and the Spruce Budworm in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. No. 2: 164-191.

SANDLOS, JOHN. Where the Scientists Roam: Ecology, Management and Bison in Northern Canada. No. 2: 93-129.

STEUTER, ERIN. Contesting the Rule(s) of Medicine: Homeopathy's Battle for Legitimacy. No. 3: 92-111.

STRANGE, CAROLYN and TINA LOO. From Hewers of Wood to Producers of Pulp: True Crime in Canadian Pulp Magazines of the 1940s. No. 2: 11-32.

TOMBLIN, STEPHEN. Newfoundland and Labrador at the Crossroads: Reform or Lack of Reform in a New...

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