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ANNUAL INDEX- VOLUME 19- 1984 AUTHORSICOLLABORATEURS AJZENSTAT, JANET. Collectivity and Individual Right in "Mainstream" Liberalism: John Arthur Roebuck and the Patriotes. No. 3, 99-111. ANCTIL, PIERRE. A.M. Klein: du poete et de ses rapports avec le Quebec fran~ais. No. 2, 114-31. APOSTLE, RICHARD, LEONARD KASDAN, and ARTHUR HANSON. Political Efficacy and PoliticalActivity Among Fishermen in Southwest Nova Scotia: A Research Note. No. 1, 157-65. BARRETI, GENE, and ANTHONY DAVIS. Floundering in Troubled Waters: The Political Economy of the Atlantic Fishery and the Task Force on Atlantic Fisheries. No. I, 125-37. BENTLEY, D.M.R. Klein, Montreal, and Mankind. No. 2, 34-57. BOLDT, MENNO, and J. ANTHONY LONG. Concepts of Indian Government Among Prairie Native Indian University Students. No. I, 166-77. BRADBURY, JOHN H. Declining Singlelndustry Communities in QuebecLabrador , 1979-1983. No. 3, 125-39. CANNON, JAMES B. Explaining Regional Development in Atlantic Canada: A Review Essay. No. 3, 65-86. CLEMENT, WALLACE. Canada's Coastal Fisheries: Formation of Unions, Cooperatives, and Associations. - No. I, 5-33. DAVIS, ANTHONY, and GENE BARRETI. Floundering in Troubled Waters: The Political Economy of the Atlantic Fishery and the Task Force on Atlantic Fisheries. No. I, 125-37. DAVIS, ANTHONY, and LEONARD KASDAN. Bankrupt Government Policies and Belligerent Fishermen Responses: Dependency and Conflict in the Southwest Nova Scotia Small Boat Fisheries. No. I, 108-24. DOSMAN, EDGAR J. Hemispheric Relations in the 1980s: A Perspective from Canada. No. 4, 42-60. DOUGLAS, W.A.B. Filling Gaps in the Military Past: Recent Developments in Canadian Official History. No. 3, I 12-24. EDEL, LEON. The Klein-Joyce Enigma. No. 2, 27-33. FERGUSON, LINDA LUFT. The Rocking Chair: Portrait of the Poet as Province . No. 2, 58-65. FUERSTENBERG, ADAM. From Yiddish to 174 " Yiddishkeit": A.M. Klein, J.l. Segal and Montreal's Yiddish Culture. No. 2, 66-81. GAREBIAN, KEITH. Ensemble Distinction (review of Shaw Festival 1984). No. 4, 143-48. ____. The 1984 Stratford Festival (review). No. 4, 136-43. GUPPY, L. NEIL, and G. KEITH WARRJNER. From Urban Centre to Isolated Village: Regional Effects of Limited Entry in the British Columbia Fishery. No. I, 138-56. HAGLUND, DAVID G. Canadian Strategic Minerals and United States Military Potential. No. 3, 5-31. HANSON, ARTHUR, RICHARD APOSTLE, and LEONARD KASDAN. Political Efficacy and PoliticalActivity Among Fishermen in Southwest Nova Scotia: A Research Note. No. I, 157-65. HAYWARD, BRIAN. The Co-op Strategy. No. I , 48-64. HELLEINER, G.K. Canada, the Developing Countries and the International Economy: What Next? No. 4, 16-27. HORN, MICHlEL. Lost Causes: The League for Social Reconstruction and the Commonwealth Federation in Quebec in the 1930sand 1940s. No. 2, 132-56. KASDAN, LEONARD, and ANTHONY DAVIS. Bankrupt Government Policies and Belligerent Fishermen Responses: Dependency and Conflict in the Southwest Nova Scotia Small Boat Fisheries. No. I, 108-24. KASDAN, LEONARD, ARTHUR HANSON, and RICHARD APOSTLE. Political Efficacy and Political Activity Among Fishermen in Southwest Nova Scotia: A Research Note. No. I, 157-65. KATIAN, NAIM. A.M. Klein: Modernite et Loyaute. No. 2, 22-26. KAUFMAN, DAVID. A.M. Klein and His Montreal: A Photographic Essay. No. 2, 82-95. KAUFMAN, MICHAEL. The Internationalization of Canadian Bank Capital (With a Look al Bank Activity in the Caribbean and Central America). No. 4, 61-81. KLEIN, A.M. (ROBERT MELAN<;:ON translator ). "Montreal"l "Montreal." No. 2, 5-8. KUCHARCZYK, JOHN. Student Aid, Federal-Provincial Relations, and University Finance. No. 3, 87-98. LONG, J. ANTHONY, and MENNO BOLDT. Concepts of Indian Government Revue d'etudes canadiennes Vol. 20, No. I (Printemps 1985 Spring) Among Prairie Native Indian University Students. No. l, 166-77. MARCHAK, PATRICIA. Introduction (Fisheries issue). No. 1, 3+. MCLAREN, ANGUS. The First Campaigns for Birth Control Clinics in British Columbia. No. 3, 50-64. MCMULLEN, JOHN L. State, Capital and Debt in the British Columbia Fishing Fleet, 1970-1982. No. 1, 65-88. MORRISON, DAVID R. The Mulroney Government and the Third World (Introduction). No. 4, 3-15. MUSZYNSKI, ALICJA. The Organization of Women and Ethnic Minorities in a Resource Industry: A Case Study ofthe Unlonization of Shoreworkers in the B.C. Fishing Industry 19371949 . No. 1, 89-107. NEUFELD, JAMES E. Here They Come The National Ballet in 1983-84 (review). No. 3, 146-49. POLLOCK, ZAILIG. A.M. Klein and His Montreal (Introduction). No. 2, 3-4. REDEKOP, CLARENCE G. Commerce Over Conscience: The Trudeau Government and South Africa, 1968~4. No. 4, 82-105. RUDIN, RONALD. The Tran$formation of the Eastern Townships of Richard Willlam Heneker, 1855-1902. No. 3, 32-49. SINCLAIR, PETER R. Fishermen ofNorth· west Newfoundland: Domestic Commodity Production in Advanced Capitalism. No. 1, 34-47. TAYLOR, ALISON. The Grainau Conference on Canadian Studies (commentary ). No. 3, 140-45. TULCHINSKY. GERALD. The Third Solitude : A.M. Klein's Jewish Montreal, 1910-1950. No. 2, 96-112. WADLAND, JOHN. Which Way to the Rapture? (editorial). No. 3, 3-4, 175-76. WALSH, WILLIAM. A.M. Klein and the Condition of Being Jewish. No. 2, 9-21. WARRINER, G. KEITH, and L. NEIL GUPPY. From Urban Centre to Isolated Village: Regional E;ffects of Limited Entry in the British Columbia Fishery. No. l, 138-56. WHYTE, DONALD. Sociology and the Nationalist Challenge in Canada. No. 4, 106-29. YOUNG, ROGER. Canadian Foreign Aid: Facing a Crisis of Its Own? No. 4, 28-41. Journal ofCanadian Studies TITLES/ARTICLES Bankrupt Government Policies and Belligerent Fishermen Responses: Dependency and Conflict in the Southwest Nova Scotia Small Boat Fisheries. Anthony Davis and Leonard Kasdan. No. 1, 108-24. Canada, the Developing Countries and the International Economy: What Next? O.K. Helleiner. No. 4, 16-27. Canada's Coastal Fisheries: Formation of Unions, Cooperatives, and Associations . Wallace Clement. No. l, 5-33. Canadian Foreign Aid: Facing a Crisis of Its Own?Roger Young. No. 4, 28-41. Canadian Strategic Minerals and United States Mllltary Potential. David G. Haglund. No. 3, 5-31. Collectivity and Individual Right in "Mainstream" Liberalism: John Arthur Roebuck and the Patrlot1s. Janet Ajzenstat. No. 3, 99-111. Commerce Over Conscience: The Trudeau Government and South Africa, 196884 . Clarence G. Redekop. No. 4, 82-105. Concepts of Indian Government Among Prairie Native Indian University Students. J. Anthony Long and Menno Boldt. No. 1, 166-77. The Co-op Strategy. Brian Hayward. No. 1, 48-64. Declining Single-Industry Communities in Quebec-Labrador, 1979-1983. John H. Bradbury. No. 3, 125-39. Ensemble Distinction (review of Shaw Festival 1984). Keith Garebian. No. 4, 143-48. Explaining Regional Development in Atlantic Canada: A Review Essay. James B. Cannon. No. 3, 65-86. Filling Gaps in the Military Past: Recent Developments in Canadian Official History. W.A.B. Douglas. No. 3, 112-24. The First Campaigns for Birth Control Clinics in British Columbia. Angus McLaren. No. 3, 50-64. Fishermen of Northwest Newfoundland: Domestic Commodity Production in Advanced Capitalism. Peter R. Sinclair. No. 1, 34-47. Floundering in Troubled Waters: The Political Economy of the Atlantic Fishery and the Task Force on Atlantic Fisheries. Gene Barrett and Anthony Davis, No. I, 125-37. . From Urban Centre to Isolated Village: Regional E;/fects ofLimited Entry in 17S the British Columbia Fishery. G. Keith Warriner and L. Neil Guppy. No. I, 138-56. From Yiddish to "Yiddishkeit": A.M. Klein, J.I. Segal and Montreal's Yiddish Culture. Adam Fuerstenberg. No. 2, 66-81. The Grainau Conference on Canadian Studies (commentary). Alison Taylor. No. 3, 140-45. Here They Come - The National Ballet in 1983-84 (review). James E. Neufeld. No. 3, 146-49. Hemispheric Relations in the 1980s: A Perspective from Canada. Edgar J. Dosman. No. 4, 42-60. The Internationalization of Canadian Bank Capital (With a Look at Bank Activity in the Caribbean and Central America). Michael Kaufman. No. 4, 61-81. Introduction (to Fisheries issue). Patricia Marchak. No. I, 3+. A.M. Klein and the Condition of Being Jewish. William Walsh. No. 2, 9-21. A.M. Klein and His Montreal (Introduction ). Zailig Pollock. No. 2, 3-4. A.M. Klein and His Montreal: A Photographic E.ssay. David Kaufman. No. 2, 82-95. A.M. Klein: du poete et de ses rapports avec le Quebec fran~ais. Pierre Anctil. No. 2, 114-31. The Klein-Joyce Enigma. Leon Edel. No. 2, 27-33. A.M. Klein: Modernite et Loyaute. Nairn Kattan. No. 2, 22-26. Klein, Montreal, and Mankind. D.M.R. Bentley. No. 2, 34-57. Lost Causes: The League for Social Reconstruction and the Commonwealth Federation in Quebec in the 1930s and 1940s. Michie! Horn. No. 2, 132-56. "Montreal"l"Montreal." A.M. Klein (Robert Melan~on translator). No. 2, 5-8. The Mulroney Government and the Third World (Introduction). David R. Morrison. No. 4, 3-15. The 1984 Stratford Festival (review). Keith Garebian. No. 4, 136-43. The Organization of Women and Ethnic Minorities in a Resource Industry: A Case Study ofthe Unionization of Shoreworkers in the B.C. Fishing lndustry 1937-1949. Alicja Muszynski. No. I, 89-107. Political Efficacy and Political Activity Among Fishermen in Southwest Nova Scotia: A Research Note. Richard Apostle, Leonard Kasdan, and Arthur Hanson. No. I, 157-65. 176 The Rocking Chair: Portrait of the Poet as Province. Linda Luft Ferguson. No. 2, 58-65. Sociology and the Nationalist Challenge in Canada. Donald Whyte. No. 4, 106-29. State, Capital and Debt in the British Columbia Fishing Fleet, 1970-1982. John L. McMullen. No. I, 65-88. Student Aid, Federal-Provincial Relations, and University Finance. John Kucharczyk. No. 3, 87-98. The Third Solitude: A.M. Klein's Jewish Montreal, 1910-1950. Gerald Tulchinsky. No. 2, 96-112. The Transformation of the Eastern Townships of Richard William Heneker, 1855-1902. Ronald Rudin. No. 3, 32-49. Which Way to the Rapture? (editorial). John Wadland. No. 3, 3-4, 175-76. INDEX TO BOOKS REVIEWED CAPLAN, USHER. Like One That Dreamed: A Portrait of A.M. Klein. No. 2, 163-66. CARTY, ROBERT, and VIRGINIA SMITH. Perpetuating Poverty. No. 4, 132-33. CLARKE, ROBERT, and RICHARD SWIFf, eds. Ties that Bind: Canada and the Third World. No. 4, 130-32. EHRHARDT, ROGER. Canadian Development Assistance to Bangladesh: An Independent Study. No. 4, 133-35. ENGLISH, E. PHILIP. Canadian DevelopmentAssistanceto Haiti: An Independent Study. No. 4, 133-35. FLAHERTY, DAVID H., ed. Essays in the History of Canadian Law, Vol. 2. No. 3, 150-64. JEANNOTTE, MONIQUE. Le vent n 'a pas d'echo. No. 3, 164-69. KLEIN, A.M. Ed. M.W. Steinberg. Short Stories. No. 2, 160-62. ____. Ed. M.W. Steinberg and Usher Caplan. Beyond Sombation: Selected Essays and Editorials, 19281955 . No. 2, 158-60. SAINT-PIERRE, ANNETTE. La Fi/le begue. No. 3, 164-69. SPIRO, SOLOMON J. Tapestry for Designs: Judaic Jllusions in The Second Scroll and The Collected Poems of A.M. Klein. No. 2, 166-67. WYSE, PETER. Canadian Foreign Aid in the 1970s: An Organizational Audit. No. 4, 130-32. YOUNG, ROGER. Canadian Development Assistance to Tanzania: An lndependent Study. No. 4, 133-35. Revue d'etudes canadiennes ...

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