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INDEX - VOLUME 12 - 1977 AUTHORS - COLLABORATEURS AITKEN, HUGH G.J., Myth and Measurement: The Innis Tradition in Economic History. No. 5, 96-105. ANDREWS, MARGARET, Attitudes in Canadian Women's History 1945-1975 (review article). No. 4, 69-78. APPLEBAUM, LOUIS, A Reasonable Balance: The Arts and Canadian Studies (review of T.H.B. Symons, To Know Ourselves: The Report of the Commission on Canadian Studies [Ottawa: Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, 1976], Vols. I and II, hereinafter The Symons Report). No. 4, 100-2. AVERY, DONALD and NEARY, PETER, Laurier, Borden and a White British Columbia. No. 4, 24-34. BAIN, BRUCE, On Bilingual Education (review of Merrill Swain, ed., Bilingualism in Canadian Education: Issues and Research , Yearbook of the Canadian Society for the Study of Education, 1976, Vol. 3, 135pp.). No. 4, 108-11. BENJAMIN, JACQUES, Consequences de /'election du 15 novembre 1976 au Quebec: de nouvellesflambees de violence? No. 3, 85-92. BERGERON, GERARD, Projet d'un nouveau Commonwealth canadien. No. 3, 8-17. BLISHEN, BERNARD, The Search for Identity (review of The Symons Report). No. 4, 95-9. BONNYCASTLE, STEPHEN, Robertson-Davies and the Ethics of Monologue. No. 1, 20-40. BUMSTED, J.M., The Mouse That Must Roar: Some Thoughts on Canadian Studies Programmes Today (review article). No. 4, 102-7. CHAMBERS, ROBERTD.,John Stewart Pettigrew. No. 4, 112-13. CHRISTIAN, WILLIAM, The Inquisition of Nationalism. No. 5, 62-72. CLUETT, ROBERT, Robertson Davies: The Tory Mode. No. 1, 41-6. COOPER, TOM, The Unknown Innis. No. 5, 111-17. CORRY, J.A.,Notes to English Canadians. No. 3, 33-8. CUDE, WILFRED, The Go/em as Metaphor for Art: The Monster Takes Meaning in St. Urbain's Horseman. No. 2, 50-69. __ , Historiography and Those Damned Saints: Shadow and Light in Fifth Business. No. 1, 47-67. DOOLEY, DAVID J., Simulating the Stars: Canadian Literature and the Legacy ofNeitzsche (review article). No. 2, 83-92. DUFFY, DENNIS, Upper Canadian Loyalism: What the Textbooks Tell. No. 2, 17-26. DUNTON, DAVIDSON, Recognized, Equitable Duality. No. 3, 106-8. FAIRWEATHER, GORDON, Canada: A Faltering Exemplar of Federalism. No. 3, 126-7. FAUCHER, ALBERT, Problematique des richesses naturelles. No. 5, 106-10. GAREBIAN, KEITH, The Authority of the Writer: An Interview with John Buell. No. 2, 70-82. GARON-AUDY, MURIEL et VANDYCKE, ROBERT, La Charle du franfais et les droits des minorites. No. 4, 85-94. Journal ofCanadian Studies HEINTZMAN, RALPH, A Future As Well As a Past (editorial). No. 3, 1-2, 128-35. --.• The Meaning of Monarchy (editorial). No. 4, 1-2, 115-17. __ , Quebec and the Empire of the St. Lawrence (editorial ). No. 5, 1-2, 118-20. The Sympathy of the Whole (editorial). No. 2, 1-2, 93. The Virtues of Reverence (editorial). No. 1, 1-2, 92-5. HODGINS, BRUCE W. and SMITH, DENIS, Canada and Quebec: Facing the Reality. No. 3, 124-6. INNIS, HAROLD, This Has Killed That. No. 5, 3-5. KIRK-GREENE, ANTHONY H.M., The Governors General of Canada , 1867-1952: A Collective Profile. No. 4, 35-57. KWAVNICK, DAVID, Quebecois Nationalism and Canada's National Interest. No. 3, 53-68. LATOUCHE, DANIEL, It Takes Two to...Divorce and Remarry. No. 3, 24-32. LEVITT, JOSEPH, The Federal N.D.P. and Quebec. No. 3, 11823 . LITHWICK, N.H. and WINER, STANLEY L.,Faltering Federalism and French Canadians. No. 3, 44-52. LOWER, ARTHUR, The Problem ofQuebec. No. 3, 93-7. MALLORY, J.R., Confederation: The Ambiguous Bargain. No. 3, 18-23. McROBERTS, KENNETH, English Canada and the Quebec Referendum : The Stakes and the Dangers. No. 3, 108-13. MORTON, DESMOND, Cavalry or Police: Keeping the Peace on Two Adjacent Frontiers, 1870-1900. No. 2, 27-37. NEARY, PETER and AVERY, DONALD, Laurier, Borden and a White British Columbia. No. 4, 24-34. NEILL, R.F., The Passing of Canadian Economic History. No. 5, 73-82. NEUFELD, JAMES, Structural Unity in "The Deptford Trilogy": Robertson Davies as Egoist. No. 1, 68-74. OGMUNDSON, RICK, A Social Profile ofMembers ofthe Manitoba Legislature 1950, 1960, 1970. No. 4, 79-84. ORBAN, EDMOND, Canada-Quebec: pour un processus accetere decreativite. No. 3, 39-43. PAL...

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