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Material Culture Review
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#13. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1981)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Logging railroads--British Columbia; Logging--Machinery--British Columbia--History; Forests and forestry--Québec (Province)--Mauricie; Logging; Loggers--Québec (Province)--Mauricie; Lumbermen--Ontario--Kawartha Lakes Region--History
Foreword. -- Articles: Logging railroads and locomotives in British Columbia: a background summary and the preservation record by Robert D. Turner. -- The shingle sawing machine in British Columbia, 1901-1915 by Robert B. Griffin. -- Shanty life in the Kawarthas, Ontario, 1850-1855 by Chris Curtis. -- Forêt et société en Mauricie, 1850-1930 par Normand Séguin et René Hardy. -- La sous-traitance et l'exploitation forestière en Mauricie, 1850-1875 par Benoît Gauthier. -- Les contrats d'engagement des travailleurs forestiers de la Mauricie par Michel Rose. -- Profil de la main-d'oeuvre forestière en Mauricie d'après le recensement de 1861 par Claire-Andrée Fortin. -- Les conditions de vie et de travail des bûcherons en Mauricie au 19e siècle par Claire-Andrée Fortin. -- Research note: Georgetown Mill, British Columbia: a Canadian salvage project by Rod Pain and Mary Shakespeare. -- Review: The river and the bush : timber trade in the Ottawa Valley, 1800-1900. Reviewed by Judith Tomlin. -- Collections. -- Contributors.
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#21. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1985)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Children's paraphernalia--History; Children's clothing--Ontario--History--19th century; Child care--History--19th century; Infants--Care--History--19th century; Infants--Nutrition--History--19th century; Toys; Games
Foreword. Introduction by Greg Baeker. -- Articles: The material culture of childhood: problems and potential in historical explanation by Thomas J . Schlereth. -- Feeding the nineteenth-century baby: implications for museum collections by Felicity Nowell-Smith . -- "Beauty unadorned" : dressing children in late nineteenth-century Ontario by Christina Bates. -- Training, restraining, and sustaining : infant and child care in the late nineteenth century by Hilary Russell. -- Economic choices and popular toys in the nineteenth Century by Janet Holmes. -- Nineteenth-Century Canadian children's games by Mary Tivy. -- Conference programme
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#29. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1989)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Ukrainians--Alberta; Ukrainians--Manitoba; Ukrainians--Canada, Western; Architecture, Ukrainian--Canada, Western; Cemeteries; Orthodox Eastern church buildings; Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Portage la Prairie, Man.); Architecture, Byzantine--Canada, Western; Draught animals; Horses; Harnesses; Stoves, Wood--Canada, Western
Introduction -- Articles: The Ukrainian sacred landscape: a metaphor of survival and acculturation by John C. Lehr -- Three urban parishes: a study of sacred space by David J. Goa -- A heritage lost: the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, 1927-1983 by Stella Hryniuk -- Draught horses and harnesses among early Ukrainian settlers in East-Central Alberta by Peter Melnycky -- Ukrainian peel ovens in Western Canada by Radomir B. Bilash -- Research Reports: Crosses of East Slavic Christianity among Ukrainians in Western Canada by A. M. Kostecki -- Settling in: tools and farming techniques of the early Ukrainian pioneers by Michael Ewanchuk -- Documenting Ukrainian-Canadian Churches in Alberta by Diana Thomas -- Ukrainian grave markers in East-Central Alberta by Bohdan Medwidsky -- Contemporary Ukrainian-Canadian grave markers in urban Southern Ontario by Enrico Carlson-Cumbo -- A Ukrainian Church exhibit at the Canadian Museum of Civilization by Brad Loewen -- Building the little house on the prairies: Ukrainian technology, Canadian resources by Roman Fodchuk -- Research Notes --Exhibitions and Collections -- Viewpoints
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#31. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1990)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Textile industry--North America--History; Textile industry--Québec (Province)--History; Textile fabrics--North America--History; Bibliography; Textile fabrics--England--History
Introduction by Adrienne D. Hood and Beverly Lemire -- Articles: Material Culture and Textiles: An Overview by Adrienne D. Hood -- North American Textiles: A Selected Bibliography by Adrienne D. Hood -- Industrialization and Production: A Bibliographic Survey by Stanley Chapman -- From Craft to Industry: Textile Production in the United States by Gail Fowler Mohanty -- Industrialization and Production of Textiles in the United States, A Bibliography by Gail Fowler Mohanty -- Domestic Textile Production in Colonial Quebec, 1608-1840 by David-Thiery Ruddel -- Popular Consumption and the Mass Market in the Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries by Joan Thirsk -- Textile History and the Consumer Epidemic: An Anthropological Approach to Popular Consumption and the Mass Market by Grant McCracken -- Reflections on the Character of Consumerism, Popular Fashion and the English Market in the Eighteenth Century by Beverly Lemire -- Popular Consumption and the Mass Market in Early Modern England: A Selected Bibliography by Beverly Lemire -- Gender and Textiles: A Personal Overview by Thomas Dublin -- Gender, Technology, and Industrial Relations: The English Carpet Industry, 1860-1895 by Sonya O. Rose -- Gender and Textile Culture: The case of the French Knitting Industry by Helen Harden Chenut -- Women in the Quebec Cotton Industry, 1890-1950 by Gail Cuthbert Brandt -- Contributors -- Issues.
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#16. Material History Bulletin (Winter 1982)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Canada--Antiquities; Ceramics--Canada--History; Pottery, Canadian--History
Introduction by David Newlands. -- Articles: The archaeology of Canadian potteries: an evaluation of production technology by Lester Ross. -- Nineteenth-Century Canadian importers' marks by Elizabeth Collard. -- The Medicine Hat and the Alberta potteries by Ronald Getty. -- Comparing ceramic assemblages in terms of expenditure: a case study from Lower Fort Garry by Lynne Sussman. -- Ceramics destined for York Factory : an examination of Hudson's Bay Company archival sources by Jennifer Hamilton. -- Characterization of selected Nineteenth-Century Southern Ontario domestic earthenwares by chemical analysis by William Coedy and J . D. MacArthur. -- The Prince Edward Island Pottery, 1880-98 by Donald B. Webster. -- Eighteenth-Century coarse earthenwares imported into Louisbourg by Sophie Drakich. -- Spanish Olive jars from Fermeuse Harbour, Newfoundland by John Carter. -- Research note: La poterie au Quebec, une histoire de famille par Colette Dufresne. -- Collections: The National Museum of Man Ceramics Collection by Elizabeth Collard. -- British Columbia Provincial Museum, Modern History Division Ceramics Collection by R.G . Patterson. -- Glenbow's Ceramics Collection by Ronald Getty
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#23. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1986)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Death--Canada--Religious aspects; Death--Canada--Symbolic aspects; Cemeteries--Canada; Sepulchral monuments--Canada
Introduction by Gerald L. Pocius. -- Articles: Dying and rising in the Kingdom of God: the ritual incarnation of the "Ultimate" in Eastern Christian culture by David J . Goa. -- Beautifying the boneyard : the changing image of the cemetery in nineteenth-century Ontario by Roger Hall and Bruce Bowden. -- The transformation of the traditional Newfoundland cemetery: institutionalizing the secular dead by Gerald L . Pocius. -- Research reports: Carved in stone: material evidence in the graveyards of Kings County, Nova Scotia by Deborah Trask and Debra McNabb. -- Open secrets: fifteen Masonic and Orange Lodge gravemarkers in Waterloo and Wellington Counties, Ontario (1862-1983) by Nancy-Lou Patterson. -- Research note: In mourning by Valerie Evans. -- Bibliographies: an introductory bibliography on cultural studies relating to death and dying in Canada by Gerald L. Pocius. -- Mort et religion traditionnelle au Québec : Bibliographie par Madeleine Grammond et Benoît Lecroix. -- Reviews
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#01. Material History Bulletin (1976)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Canada--Antiquities; Cabinetmakers--Nova Scotia; Cabinetwork--Nova Scotia; Ethnographic films--Québec--History; Pottery industry--Ontario--Huron County; Museum exhibits; Museums--Curatorship
Introduction. Articles: Father and son: two Halifax cabinetmakers by Marie Elwood. -- Le film ethnographique et l'histoire du milieu par Paul-Louis Martin. -- The archaeological investigation of two Huron County, Ontario, earthenware potteries by David Newlands. -- Curators vs. exhibits and extension: definitions by Daniel T. Gallacher. -- Reviews: Arts populaire du Québec. Musée du Québec, octobre-décembre 1975. -- Father and son: two Halifax cabinetmakers. Nova Scotia Museum, December 1975-March 1976. -- Deux exhibitions sur les artisans d'autrefois: Galerie de l'Université du Québec à Montréal et Musée McCord. -- The Loyalists edited by Greg Finley. -- Notes and Comments.
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#08. Material History Bulletin (Special issue 1979)
Material culture--Canada--Congresses; Canada--Civilization--Congresses; Québec (Province)--Civilization; Furniture--Ontario--History; Material Culture--Great Britain; Religious articles; Material culture--Study and teaching--United States; Museum techniques--Study and teaching
Introduction. Remarks at the opening session of Canada's Material History: a Forum by F. J. Thorpe. -- Culture matérielle et histoire par Jean-Pierre Wallot. -- Multidisciplinary dimensions in material history by John J. Mannion. -- Toward a three-dimensional view of the Canadian past by Robert D. Watt. -- Tangible social history: the Ontario furniture collection of the National Museum of Man by Elizabeth Ingolfsrud. -- Un projet sur l'histoire de la culture et de la société québecoises par Jean-Pierre Hardy et Thierry Ruddel. -- The incarnation of meaning: approaching the material culture of religious traditions by David J. Goa. -- Sources et archivistiques concernant la culture matérielle par Luce Vermette. -- Seeing is believing?--A critique of archival visual resources for material culture research by Lilly Koltun. -- Oral history and the study of material culture by Gerald L. Pocius. -- Artifiacts as sources for material history research by John Mcintyre. -- Material history in Great Britain by Alexander Fenton. -- L'histoire de la culture matérielle en France par Joseph Goy. -- Material culture studies in America Thomas J. Schlereth. -- Training to work in a Canadian Museum by Marie Elwood. -- Un passé en quête d'avenir par Paul-Louis Martin.
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#17. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1983)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Material culture--Québec (Province)--History; Québec (Province)--Social conditions; Social classes--Québec (Province); Textile industry--Québec (Province)--Saint-Roch--History--19th century; Inventories of decedents' estates--Québec (Province)--History
Introduction: Material Conditions and Society in Lower Canada, 1792-1835. -- Culture matérielle et société au Québec, 1792-1835 by Jean-Pierre Hardy, Gilles Paquet, David-Thiery Ruddel et Jean-Pierre Wallot. -- Articles: Structures sociales et niveaux de richesse dans les campagnes du Québec, 1792-1812 par Gilles Paquet et Jean-Pierre Wallot. -- Environnement matériel et activités économiques des conseillers executifs et legislatifs par George Bervin. -- Niveaux de richesse et interieurs domestiques dans le quartier Saint-Roch à Québec, 1820-1850 part Jean-Pierre Hardy. -- The domestic textile industry in the region and city of Québec, 1792-1835 by T.D. Ruddel. -- L'inventaire après décès et l'agriculture bas-canadienne par Christian Dessureault. -- Les stocks des habitants dans les inventaires après décès par Lorraine Gadoury.
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#36. Material History Review (Fall 1992)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization
Letter from the Director -- Introduction -- Articles: Technological Momentum, Motor Buses, and the Persistence of Canada's Street Railways to 1940 by Donald Davis -- Thomas Edison, The Battle of the Systems and the Persistence of Direct Current by Andre Millard -- The Persistence of Draft Oxen in Western Agriculture by Jonathan J. Liebowitz -- Technical Advance and Stagnation: The Case of Nail Production in Nineteenth-Century Montreal by Larry McNally -- The Influence of Resource Quality on Technological Persistence: Charcoal Iron in Quebec by Kris E. Inwood -- Time for a Change? Technological Persistence in the British Watchmaking Industry by Alun C. Davies -- Photo Essay: Some North American Survivals by Ralph Greenhill -- Research Reports: Change and Diversity Within Traditional Cooperage Technology by Brad Loewen -- Randolph Hersey and the Montreal Nail Industry, 1852-1903 by Larry McNally -- Revolution Forgotten: The Peters' Combination Lock Co., Moncton, N.B. by Charles Allain -- Reviews -- Notes and Comments -- Contributors.
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#05. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1978)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Canada--Antiquities; Decorative cast-ironwork--Nova Scotia--Halifax; Architectural ironwork--Nova Scotia--Halifax; Pottery industry--Ontario--History; Pottery--Ontario--Catalogs
Résumé des articles. -- Articles: Civic ornaments: ironwork in Halifax parks by Stephen Archibald-. -- A Toronto Pottery Company catalogue by David L. Newlands. -- Reviews: Woodward Stores Limited. The shopping guide of the west: Woodward's catalogue 1898-1953 and Hudson's Bay Company. The autumn and winter catalogue 1910-1911 of the Hudson's Bay Company. Reviewed by David Richeson. Valerie Simpson, ed. Women's attire/Les vêtements féminins. Reviewed by Ivan Sayers. -- Jacques Bernier. Quelques boutiques de menuisiers et charpentiers au tournant du XIXe siècle. Compte rendu de Serge Saint-Pierre. -- Charles H. Foss. Cabinetmakers of the eastern seaboard: a study of early Canadian furniture. Reviewed by John McIntyre. National Museum of Man. A few acres of snow/ Quelques arpents de neige. Reviewed by Jean Friesen. Notes and Comments.
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