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ANNUAL INDEX ANNUEL - VOLUME 29, 1994-95 AUTHORS/COLLABORAT EURS ARNUP, KATHERINE. Raising the Dio11ne Quintuplets: Lessons for Modern Mothers. No. 4: 65-85. BERGERON, YVES. Le XIX' siecle et /'age d'or des marches p11blics a11 Quebec. No. l: 11-36. BOUCHIER, NANCY B. Idealized MiddleClass Sport for a Young Nation: Lacrosse in Ninetee111h-Ce11t11ry 0111ario Tow11s, 1871-1891. No. 2: 89-1 10. BRINGHURST, ROBERT. A Story as Sharp as a K11ife. Part 3: The Polyhistorical Mi11d (Point-Counterpoint). No. 2: 165-75. BUTLER, GARY. Folkloristics and Ethnology i11 Canada/L'eth110/ogie et le folklore au Canada (introduction). No. I : 3-10. CALDWELL, GARY. Social Change in Contemporary Quebec (review). No. 4: 153-61. CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS F. Class, Stat11s and Crisis: Upper-Class Protestants and the Founding of the United Ch11rch ofCanada. No. 3: 63-84. COMOR, E DWARD. Harold Innis' s Dialectical Triad. No. 2: 111-27. COOK, RAMSAY. Nation, lde111ity, Rights: Reflections on W.L. Morton's Canadian Identity. No. 2: 5-18. CONWAY, J.F. Reflections on Canada in the Year 1994 (Point-Counterpoint). No. 3: 146-57. D EHLI , KARI. Fictions of the Scientific Imagination: Researching the Dionne Quintuplets. No. 4: 86- l JO. DEL GUIDICE, LUISA. Italian Traditional Song in Toronto: From Autobiography to Advocacy. No. l: 74-89. DUBINSKY, KAREN. "The Pleasure is Exquisite But Violent": The Imaginary Geography of Niagara Falls in the Nineteelllh Ce111wy. No. 2: 64-88. DUPONT, JEAN-CLAUDE. Metiers ambulants d'autrefois (review). No. I : 149-55. FEKETE, JOHN. Against Zero Tolerance (Point-Counterpoint). No. I: 144-48. FERGUSON, MARK. The Book of Black Hearts: Readdressing the Meaning and Releva11ce of Supernatural Materials. No. I: 107-21. G REENHILL, PAULINE. Another Look at Folklore; Another Look at These Papers. No. l: 135-38. GUILBERT, LUCILLE. Des refugies vietnamiens ii I' Ecole du Quebec, Thai"/ande: preliminaires aux rencontres imerculterelles. No. I: 90- l06. Journal ofCanadian Studies Vol. 30, No. I (Printemps 1995 Spring) HEINTZMAN, RALPH. Political Space and Eco11omic Space: Quebec and the Empire ofthe St. Lawrence. No. 2: 19-63. HOUGH, J ANET. Mistaking Liberalism for Feminism: Spousal Support in Canada. No. 2: 147-64. INGLIS, D. GRACE. Hortense Gordon, ARCA. No. 3: 108-30. JONES, ELWOOD H. Loyalist Ideology: Reflections on Political Culture in Early Upper Canada (review). No. 3: 163-68. KESHEN, JEFF. 011e For All or All For One: Governmelll Controls, Black Marketing and the Limits of Patriotism, 1939-47. No. 4: 111-43. LACOMBE, MICHELE. Lost and Found (editorial). No. 3: 3-4, 183-86. LACOMBE, MICHELE. More Q11estions of Balance (editorial). No. 2: 3-4, 20l-2. LENARCIC, DAYID A. Pragmatism Over Principle: The Canadian Neutrality League, 1938-39. No. 2: 128-46. MARSHALL, BARBARA L. Studying the Second Wave: Recent Work on the Canadian Women's Moveme11t. No. 4: 162-70. MCKAY, IAN. Why Tell This Parable (PointCounterpoint )? No. 4: 144-52. MULDOON, JACQUELINE. Health and Health Policy (review). No. 3: 169-76. NEATBY, NICOLE. Student Leaders at the University ofMo111rea/ From 1950 to 1958: Beyond the "Carabin Persona." No. 3: 2644 . NOEL, CHRISTIANE. Messages des cloches d'eglises en 1989 (lie d'Or/eans). No. I: 37-45. PANOFSKY, RUTH. Eclectic Views (review). No. 2: 189-94. RASMUSSEN, KEN. Administrative Reform and the Quest for Bureaucratic Autonomy, 1867-1919. No. 3: 45-62. ROSENBERG, NEIL V. The Canadia11ization of Newfoundland Fo/ksong: Or the Newfoundlandization of Canadian Folksong. No. l: 55-73. SANGSTER, JOAN and PAUL ZELEZA. Academic Freedom in Context (PointCounterpoint ). No. I: 139-43. SHE ININ, DAVID. The Other North Americans: Exceptionalism in the Recent Literature of Canada's Relations with the Cou111ries of the Caribbean Basin (review). No. 2: l76-88. SIMARD , JEAN. L'art populaire dans la collection du M11see de Ja civilisation de Quebec. No. I: 46-54. STARK, F.M. Harold Innis and the Chicago School. No. 3: 131-45. 139 STRONG-BOAG, VERONICA . Canada's Wage-Earning Wives and the Construction ofthe Middle Class.1945-60. No. 3: 5-25. TYE, DIANE. Multiple Meanings Called Cavendish: The Interaction a/Tourism with Traditional Culture. No. I : 122-34. VALVERDE, MARIANA. Families, Private Property, and the State: The Dionnes and the Toronto Stork...

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