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ANNUAL INDEX ANNUEL - VOLUME 26, 1991-92 AUTHORS/COLLABORATEURS AAS-ROUXPARIS, NICOLE. Marie-Claire Blais: Une revolte illuminee. Propos recueillis par Nicole Aas-Rouxparis. No. I : 22-41 . AJZENSTAT, JANET. Doing Canadian Political Thought (introduction). No. 2: 5-6, 180-82. AJZENSTAT, SAMUEL. George Grant on liberal Seif-Destruction and the Impossibility of Conservatism (comment). No. 2: 69-71. BENNETT. BRUCE. Australian Studies and Canadian Studies: Repons, Responses, Problems , Prospects. No. 4: 33-52. BLISS, MICHAEL. Privatizing the Mi11d: The Sundering ofCanadian History, the Swuiering ofCanada. No. 4: 5-17. BROWN. STEVEN D.,JAMES E. CURTIS, BARRYJ. KAY. and RONALD D. LAMBERT. SingleIssue Interest Groupsand tire Canadian Electorate : 711e Case ofAbortion in 1988. No. 2: 142-54. BURBIDGE, JOHN W. Canada in Religion (review article). No. I : 181-87. CHAMBERS, ROBERT D. Editorial. No. 1: 3-4. CHRISTIAN, WILLIAM. George Grant and ReligiOll. A Canversation Prepared andEdited by William Christian. No. I : 42-63. CONNELLY, M. PATRICIA, and MARTHA MACDONALD . State Policy, tire Household and Women s Work in theAtla111icFishery. No. 4: 18-32. COOPER, BARRY. What liberalism and Civic Humanism Have in Common - The Distortion ofClassicalThought(comment). No. 2: 44-45. CREESE, GILLIAN. Sexual Equality and the Minimum Wage in British Columbia. No. 4: 120-40. CURTIS, JAMES E., BARRY J. KAY. RONALD D. LAMBERT, and STEVEN D. BROWN. SingleIssue Interest Groups andthe Canadian Electorate : The Case ofAbortion in 1988. No. 2: 142-54. D'AUGEROT-AREND, SYLVIE. Why So late? Cultural and Institutional Factors in the Granting of Quebec and French Womens Political Rights. No. I: 138-65. ERRINGTON, JANE. A Rene111al of/merest: The Writing ofColonial History (review article). No. 3: 175-82. FORBES. H.D. The Political 7110ught of George Grant. No. 2: 46-68. GAFFIELD. CHAD. The Ne111 Regional History: Rethinking the History ofthe 0111aouais. No. I: 64-81. GAREBIAN, KEITH. Bright Ideas: 711e 1991 Sha111 Festival (arts review). No. 4: 157-68. GRANT. HUGH, and FRANK STRAIN. 711e Social Structure ofAccumulation in Canada 19451988 . No. 4: 75-93. Journal ofCanadian Studies Vol. 27, No. I (Pri111emps 1992 Spring) HAWKER. RONALD WILLIAM. A Faith ofStone: Gravestones, Missionaries, a11d Culture Change andCo11tinuityAmongBritish Columbias Tsimshian Indians. No. 3: 80-100. HOY, HELEN. Alice Munro: ·unforgelfable, Indigestible Messages. " No. 1: 5-21. HURLEY, MICHAEL. Wacousta as Trickster: "The Enemy ofBoundaries. "No. 3: 68-79. KAY. BARRYJ., RONALD D. LAMBERT, STEVEN D. BROWN, and JAMES E. CURTIS. SingleIssue l11terest Groupsandthe Canadian Electorate : 711e Case ofAbortion in 1988. No. 2: 142-54. KNOPFF, RAINER. The Triumph of liberalism in Canada: Laurier on Represe11tation and Party Government. No. 2: 72-86. LAMBERT. RONALD D., STEVEN D. BROWN, JAMES E. CURTIS, and BARRYJ. KAY. SingleIssue Interest Groups andthe Canadian Electorate : 711e Case ofAbortion in 1988. No. 2: 142-54. LACOMBE, MICHELE. One Step Fonvard, Two Steps Back (editorial). No. 4 : 3-4, 183-84. LAROSE. JEAN. Rich/er, Trudeau, Lasagna and the Others (Point - Counterpoint). No. 4: 143-45. LEGAULT. JOSE.E. Why Blame Quebec? (review article). No. 3: 169-70. LIGHTMAN. ERNIE S. Work Incentives Across Canada. No. 1: 120-37. LYON. VAUGHAN. Stalemated Democracy Tire Canadian Case. No. 3: 120-39. MACDONALD, MARTHA, and M. PATRICIA CONNELLY. State Policy, the Household and Womens Work in tire Atlantic Fishery. No. 4: 18-32. . MACKENZIE, DAVID. The Bren Gun Scandal and tire Maclean Publishing Companys Investigation of Canadian Defence Contracts. 1938-1940. No. 3: 140-62. MCBRYDE. W.A.E. William lash Miller: Canadas Unique Chemist. No. 3: 101-19. . . MCLEOD, JACK. Paradigms and Poltt1cal Economy (review article). No. 1: 172-81 . MCNAUGHT. KENNETH. Mordecai Rich/er Was Here (Point - Counterpoint). No. 4: 141-43. MILLS, ALLEN. Political lives and Biographical Approaches (review article). No. 3: 170-75. MITCHELL, TOM. "We Must Stand Fast for the Sake ofOurProfession":Teachers, Coll~c~ive Bargainingand the Brandon Schools Cns1sof 1922. No. 1: 82-99. MURRAy . JOAN. 711e Voice: Recollections of Harold To111n. No. I: 166-7 1. - - - · The World of Tom Thomson. No. 3: 5-51. NEUFELD. JAMES E. Contexts: 711e Ballet in 1990-91. No. 3: 163-68. 163 PARSON, HELEN E. Community Migration PauernsofNorthem Canada. No. 4: 11 2-19. PETERMAN. MICHAEL A. Education by Audit (editorial). No. 3: 3-4, 188...

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