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CONTENTS
Volume 3/4, 2006 |
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Editor's Introduction to Volumes III and IV
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Dr. Duff Crerar
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I |
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Editorial:
Aboriginal Rights and the Canadian Political Agenda
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Drs. Scott McAlpine
and Duff Crerar |
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VOLUME 3
Peace River Country Land Settlement Digitization Project to 1914
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Dr. David Leonard
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Ukrainian Canadians
and the "Ethnic Question" in Canadian - Soviet
Relations 1917 - 1991
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Dr. Jaroslav Petryshyn
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. . . Africans, No Matter Where They Come
From Are Not Among the Races Sought . . ." The Canadian State's
Racialization of Afro-Caribbean Immigration to Canada, 1900s to 1960s
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Dr. Oswald S. Warner |
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Economic Pragmatism:
The Iowa Amish and the Vision of Communal Coherence in Late 20th Century
America
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Silvano A. Wueschner |
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VOLUME 4
The Paleontological Society of the Peace (PSP)
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Katalin Ormay, Sheldon Graber,
Bert Hunt, and Desh Mittra |
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How Nurses Acquire
Knowledge for Spiritual Care: The Use of Literature to Inform a
Ground Theory Study
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L. Elizabeth Hood, RN, PhD |
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"Alice's Bath"
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Monique Sedgwick, RN, MN, PhD
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Trans-Spaces and
Trans-Articulations of Popular Culture: Re-reading Gender
in "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar" and
"Connie and Carla" |
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Heather Davidson |
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Untold Stories:
O'Hagan's Self-Reflexive Chronicle |
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Kris Conner |
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Public Schools as
Public Enemy: Ted Byfield's Alberta Report |
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Dr. Campbell Ross |
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A Labourer on the
Painful Field: Stretcher Bearer Edward Heller and the
Canadian Battles of 1917 |
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Dr. Duff Crerar |
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Saskatoon Mountain
Project |
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Edward Bader |
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