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  1. “Just Do It”
  2. Michael A. Peterman
  3. pp. 3-150
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  1. L’aménagement de la forêt d’Oka à la lumière de l’écologie historique
  2. Michel F. Girard
  3. pp. 5-21
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  1. Art and Work: Frederick Brigden and the History of the Canadian Illustrated Press
  2. Angela E. Davis
  3. pp. 22-36
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  1. ‘Painting Above Paint’: Telling Li(v)es in Emily Carr’s Literary Self-Portraits
  2. Timothy Dow Adams
  3. pp. 37-48
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  1. Les idéologies territoriales au Canada Français: Entre le continentalisme et l’idée du Québec
  2. Gilles Sénécal
  3. pp. 49-62
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  1. The Bishop and His Deacon: Smith vs. Sutherland Reconsidered
  2. Philip Kokotailo
  3. pp. 63-81
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  1. Canada and the Direct Broadcast Satellite: Issues in the Global Communications Flow
  2. Mark Stokes
  3. pp. 82-96
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  1. “All in the Family”: Quebec Family Drama in the 1980s
  2. Jane Moss
  3. pp. 97-106
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  1. Canadian Voices of Authority: Non-Fiction and Early Women Writers
  2. Anne Innis Dagg
  3. pp. 107-122
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  1. Class in English-Canadian Historical Writing: Neither Privatizing, Nor Sundering
  2. Gregory S. Kealey
  3. pp. 123-129
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  1. Teaching Canadian History in the 1990s: Whose “National” History Are we Lamenting?
  2. Linda Kealey, Ruth Pierson, Joan Sangster, Veronica Strong-Boag
  3. pp. 129-131
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  1. The Unbearable Lightness of Being Canadian
  2. R.B. Fleming
  3. pp. 131-135
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  1. Representative Government: Charting the Troubled Waters
  2. Hugh Mellon
  3. pp. 136-141
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  1. The Modernization of the Prairies
  2. Ken Rasmussen
  3. pp. 142-145
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  1. New Books
  2. pp. 146-147
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