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1. #08. Material History Bulletin (Special issue 1979) #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.

2. #10. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1980) #10. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1980) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Canada--Antiquities; Sewing-machine industry--Ontario--History; Archives--Research Articles: A stitch in time: sewing machine industry in Ontario, 1860-1897 by Martha Eckman Brent --- Special report: Computer-based archival research project: a preliminary report by Victoria Dickenson and Valerie Kolonel. -- Reviews: Clement W. Crowell. The Novascotian. Reviewed by Rosemary E. Ommer. -- Jean-Claude Dupont. Histoire populaire de l'Acadie. Reviewed by Clarence LeBreton. -- Michel Gaumond et Paul-Louis Martin. Les Maîtres-potiers du bourg Saint-Denis, 1785-1888. Reviewed by Corneliu Kirjan. -- Bernard Genest, et. al. Les artisans traditionnels de l'est du Québec. Reviewed by Jean-Pierre Hardy. -- Paul B. Kebabian and Dudley Whitney. American woodworking tools. Reviewed by Martin E. Weaver. -- Ray MacKean and Robert Percival. The little boats: Inshore fishing craft of Atlantic Canada. Reviewed by David A. Taylor. -- Ruth McKendry. Quilts and other bed covering in the Canadian tradition. Reviewed by Leslie Maitland. -- Marcel Moussette. La pêche sur Le Saint Laurent. Reviewed by Corneliu Kirjan. -- David L. Newlands. Early Ontario potters. Reviewed by Elizabeth Collard.

3. #11. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1980) #11. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1980) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Built-in furniture--Québec (Province)--History; Country furniture--Newfoundland and Labrador Articles: Les meubles meublants dans le répertoire du mobilier ancien au Québec par Yvan Fortier et Marcel Gauthier. -- Newfoundland outport furniture: an interpretation by Walter W. Peddle. -- Review: Canadian furniture: an annotated bibliography. W. John McIntyre and Janet Houghton McIntyre. -- Furniture in public collections in Canada - La collection national de mobilier. -- Notes and comments.

4. #71. Material Culture Review (Spring 2010) #71. Material Culture Review (Spring 2010) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization Editorial -- Articles: Bali's Ethnic Arts Industry: Crafting Global Identities Amidst a National Tourist Agenda by Jennifer S. Esperanza -- Narrating Personal and Collective History in Heritage Tourism: Conflicting Representations of the São Domingos Mine and Community by Maria João Ramos P. Silva -- Public Spectacles, Private Narratives: Canadian Heritage Campaigns, Maternal Trauma and the Rise of the Koffort (trunk) in Icelandic-Canadian Popular Memory by Laurie K. Bertram -- Narratives, Images and Objects of Piety and Loss in Brittany by Maura Coughlin -- Via Media: The Circulation of Narratives and their Influence on Tourists’ and Residents’ Actions and Memories by Anne Toxey -- Reading the Visual: Representation and Narrative in the Construction of Heritage by Steve Watson and Emma Waterton -- Here, But Not Now: A Local Tour of a Global Future in The Afterlife of Buildings by Aleksandra Kaminska and Eva Nesselroth-Woyzbun -- Book Reviews -- Contributors

5. #70. Material Culture Review (Fall 2009) #70. Material Culture Review (Fall 2009) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization Editorial -- Articles: The Mindful Measurement of Food: Quantification, the Food Pyramid and Discourses of Taste by Jessica Mudry -- Cookbooklets and Canadian Kitchens by Nathalie Cooke -- Entertaining Eats: Children's "Fun Food" and the Transformation of the Domestic Foodscape by Charlene D. Elliott -- The Impact of Restaurant Delivery on Montreal's Domestic Foodscapes, 1951-2009 by Alan Nash -- Computing Technologies in the Kitchen: The Living Cookbook as a Design for Mindful Cooking Experiences by Lucia Terrenghi -- The Mindful Kitchen, The Embodied Cook: Tools, Technology and Knowledge Transmission on a Greek Island by David Sutton -- Childhood Memories of the Domestic Foodscape: The Home as a Site of Mindful Eating by Rhona Richman Kenneally and Jordan L. LeBel -- Exhibition Review: Karsh: Image Maker/Createur d'images by Ioana Teodorescu -- Review Essay: Comestible/Edible: L'aliment comme matériau/Food as material by David Szanto -- Book Reviews -- Contributors

6. #68. Material Culture Review (Fall 2008) #68. Material Culture Review (Fall 2008) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization Editorial -- Articles: Did the Lamont Glass Company (Trenton, NS, ca. 1890-1897) Produce Pressed Glass Tableware? Conflicting Evidence from Artifacts and Folklore by J. Victor Owen and Stephen T. Powell -- Un papier peint inspiré de l'Orient dans une ville coloniale d'Amérique: Présence de la chinoiserie dans la maison Estèbe à Québec au milieu du xviiie siècle par Nathalie Hamel -- Canoes and Canots in New France: Small Boats, Material History and Popular Imagination by Dale Standen -- Research Report: At Home and Away: Newfoundland Mummers and the Transformation of Difference by Diane Tye -- Review Essays: Les Ponts couverts au Québec; Québec: Un siècle de souvenirs en cartes postales; Memorial Museums: The Global Rush to Commemorate Atrocities; Cent chemins de Daudet en Provence; Art sacré, actes créateurs by Yves Laberge -- New Museum Theory and Practice: An Introduction; A Companion to Museum Studies by Gerald Pocius -- Book Reviews -- Contributors

7. #69. Material Culture Review (Spring 2009) #69. Material Culture Review (Spring 2009) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization Editorial -- Articles: Un musée imaginaire? Le musée de l'individu par Thierry Bonnot -- "Dyeing Commodities whether in Roote or floure": Reconstructing Aboriginal Dye Techniques from Documentary and Museum Sources by Roland Bohr and Anne Lindsay -- Materializing Community: The Intersections of Pageantry, Material Culture and Indigeneity in Early 20th-Century New England by Christine N. Reiser -- Walking Down the "Prettie Street" of 17th-Century Ferryland, Newfoundland by Cathy Mathias -- Research Report: The Tourist Body in The Midget's Palace: The Domestic Theatre and its Performance of Other Bodies by Danielle Lewis -- Book Reviews -- Contributors

8. #12. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1981) #12. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1981) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Sepulchral monuments--Newfoundland and Labrador--History; Pottery--Canada Articles: Eighteenth and nineteenth-century Newfoundland gravestones: self-sufficiency, economic specialization and the creation of artefacts by Gerald L. Pocius. -- Research notes: Identifying medalta, 1916-1954: a guide to markings by Ronald Getty and Ester Klaiman. -- Book Reviews: British Columbia Provincial Museum, Modern History Galleries. Reviewed by Ian MacPherson. -- British Columbia Provincial Museum. William Maurice Carmichael Silversmith. Reviewed by Martin Segger. -- Judith Buxton-Keenlyside. Selected Canadian spinning wheels in perspective: an analytic approach. Reviewed by Peter W. Cook. -- Musée du Québec. Regard sur le mobilier victorien. Compte rendu de Denise Leclerc. -- Point Ellice House, Victoria, B.C. Reviewed by John Adams. -- Lynne Sussman. Spode/Copeland transfer--printed patterns found at 20 Hudson's Bay Company sites. Reviewed by Elizabeth Collard. -- Books received. -- Notes and comments.

9. #16. Material History Bulletin (Winter 1982) #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

10. #01. Material History Bulletin (1976) #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.

11. #13. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1981) #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.

12. #14. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1982) #14. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1982) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Merchants--Québec (Province)--Québec; Wooden-frame houses--Québec (Province); Women's clothing--Social aspects; Architecture--History--Sources; Costume--Nova Scotia--Louisbourg; Woodwork; Architecture, Domestic--Newfoundland and Labrador--Wabana; Miners--Dwellings--Newfoundland and Labrador--Wabana; Material culture--Study and teaching--Atlantic Provinces Articles: Espace physique et culture matérielle du marchand-négociant à Québec au début du XIXe siècle (1820-1830) par George Bervin. -- L'habitat de bois en Nouvelle-France par Georges P. Léonidoff. -- Changing women's fashion and its social context, 1870-1905 by Anita Rush. -- Research notes: Mirrors of the architectural moment: some comments on the use of historical photographs as primary sources in architectural history by Martin Segger. -- Woodworking patterns at the Sutherland Steam Mill, Nova Scotia Museum by Robert W. Frame. -- Costume research and reproduction at Louisbourg by E.M. Razzolini. -- Company housing in Wabana, Bell Island, Newfoundland by Richard MacKinnon. -- Research reports: Domestic food preparation in British Columbia, 1895-1935 by Barbara Riley. -- Ontario Historical Society Material Culture Project by Elizabeth Quance. -- Ethnologie de l'Amérique française par CELAT. -- An anniversary of research and researchers concerned with Atlantic Canadian material culture by Sheila Stevenson. Book reviews...

13. #15. Material History Bulletin (Summer 1982) #15. Material History Bulletin (Summer 1982) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; House furnishings--Atlantic Provinces; Interior decoration--Nova Scotia; Newfoundland and Labrador--Social life and customs; Wake services--Newfoundland and Labrador; Army life; Family life--Nova Scotia--Louisbourg--History; Furniture--Atlantic Provinces--History; Cabinetwork--Nova Scotia; Cabinetwork--Prince Edward Island Articles: Introduction by Neil V. Rosenberg and Shane O'Dea. -- Interior forms. Interior functions: Interior motives : Rooms, objects, and meaning in Atlantic Canada homes by Gerald L. Pocius. -- The development of heating and cooking technology in the Newfoundland house by Shane O'Dea. -- A woman's touch: domestic arrangements in the rural Newfoundland home by Linda Dale. -- Aspects of socializing and partying in outport Newfoundland by Wilfred W. Wareham. -- Sacred and profane space: ritual interaction and process in the Newfoundland house wake by Gary R. Butler. -- Communities and families: family life and living conditions in Eighteenth-Century Louisbourg by Kenneth Donavan. -- Barracks life in the nineteenth century, or How and why Tommy's lot improved by Carol M. Whitfield. -- Furniture: Furniture and the Atlantic Canada condition by Donald Blake Webster. -- Folk influence in Nova Scotia interiors: the Lunenburg County example by Thomas Lackey. -- Halifax cabinet-makers, 1837-1875: apprenticeships by Marie Elwood. -- Cabinet-making in Prince Edward Island by Irene Rogers. -- Thomas Nisbet: a reappraisal of his life and work by T.G. Dilworth. -- Decorated walls and ceilings in Nova Scotia by Cora Greenaway. -- Room decorating in the first half of the Nineteenth Century by Charles H. Foss. -- Traditional furniture of Atlantic Canada: Commentary by David Orr. -- Collectors, dealers and museums: private initiative and public responsibility: a roundatable discussion. -- Closing remarks: Victoria Dickenson, George Kapelos

14. #33. Material History Review (Spring 1991) #33. Material History Review (Spring 1991) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Boswell Brewery--Employees; Brewery workers--Quebec (Province)--Quebec City; Canned food industry--Ontario--Prince Edward County--History; Fish canneries--British Columbia--History; Canned salmon industry--Employees--British Columbia; De Zeng, Frederick Augustus, 1756-1838; Glass manufacture--Ontario--History; Textile fabrics--Reproduction; Lobster fisheries--Atlantic Canada--History; Canadian Maritime Museum Curators' Symposium (1990 : Ottawa, Ont.); Articles: L'industrie de la bière : le cas de la brasserie Boswell by Nicole Dorion -- An Uncertain Harvest: Hard Work, Big Business and Changing times in Prince Edward County, Ontario by Peter Lockyer -- The Industrial Archaeology of the Organization of Work: A Half Century of Women and Racial Minorities in British Columbia Fish Plants by Dianne Newell -- Frederick Augustus de Zeng: Glass Pioneer in Canada by William Ralph Clark -- Research Reports: Reproducing Textiles for the Krieghoff Room at the Canadian Museum of Civilization by Judith Rygiel -- The Early days of the Lobster Fishery in Atlantic Canada by A. J. B. Johnston -- Conference Reports: Canadian Maritime Museum Curators' Symposium by Niels Jannasch -- VII International Congress of Maritime Museums by Garth Wilson -- Notes and Comments -- Reviews -- Contributors.

15. #35. Material History Review (Spring 1992) #35. Material History Review (Spring 1992) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization Articles: Claiming Rank: The Display of Wealth and Status by Eighteenth-Century Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Merchants by Richard Henning Field -- Les premières places de marché au Québec by Yves Bergeron -- "The Coldest Sport in the World:" Iceboating in Toronto Harbour, 1824-1941 by John Summers -- Research Reports: Domestic Life in Eighteenth-Century Nova Scotia: A Rural Perspective based on Lunenburg County and Kings County Yeoman Probate Records by Richard Henning Field -- Charting the Changes: An Index to the Material History Review by Hilary Perrott -- Use of Content Analysis in University of Alberta Clothing and Textiles Master's Theses Related to Material Culture by Anne M. Lambert -- Conference Report: Meeting of the Committee on Canadian Labour History by Sharon Reilly -- Notes and Comments -- Reviews -- Contributors.

16. #02. Material History Bulletin (1977) #02. Material History Bulletin (1977) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Canada--Antiquities; Samplers--Ontario--Dating; Chain saws--British Columbia--History; Thatched buildings--Québec (Province); Thatched roofs--Québec (Province)--History; House furnishings--British Columbia--Historiography; Interior decoration--British Columbia--Historiography; Sawmills--British Columbia--Equipment and supplies--History Articles: The dating of Ontario Samplers by Leslie Maitland. -- British Columbia's experience with early chain saws by Jim Wardrop. -- La Chaumière québécoise par Pierre Rastoul. -- British Columbia interiors by Virginia Careless. -- Early B.C. sawmill machinery: 1869 by Robert D. Watt . -- Reviews: A checklist of Toronto cabinet and chair makers, 1800-1865. Joan MacKinnon. -- Logging: British Columbia's logging history. Ed. Gould. -- The wind commands: sailors and sailing ships in the Pacific. Harry Morton. -- The cabinetmakers of Norfolk County. William Yeager, editor. -- Notes and Comments

17. #17. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1983) #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.

18. #18. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1983) #18. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1983) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Bicycles--Social aspects--19th century; Cycling--Social aspects--19th century; Medicine bottles--Canada--History; Northrup & Lyman Company Articles: The bicycle boom of the gay nineties: a reassessment by Anita Rush. -- The bottles of Northrop & Lyman, a Canadian drug firm by Catherine Sullivan. -- Research reports: The legal records of Atlantic Canada as a resource for material historians by Julia Cornish. -- New Brunswick newspaper study of imports, 1800-1860 by Tina Rolande Roy. -- German-Alsatian iron gravemarkers in Southern Ontario Roman Catholic cemeteries by Nancy-Lou Patterson. -- Gravestone carvers of early Ontario by Lynn Russell and Patricia Stone. -- Inventory of Ontario cabinet makers, 1840 - ca . 1900: work in progress by Luigi G. Pennacchio and Larry B. Pogue. -- Notes and Comments: Preliminary investigations into Ocean Falls Pulp and Paper Plant, a soon-to-be-abandoned single-resource community by Robert Griffin and James Wardrop. -- Material history sources in Eighteenth-Century Nova Scotia newspapers by Claudia Haagan. -- History of Alberta quilts by Sandra Morton. -- A research tool for studying the Canadian glass industry by T.B. King. -- An inventory of persons working on the material culture of Eighteenth-Century Louisbourg by A ndree Crepeau. -- Research in floor coverings, family records, and furniture in Atlantic Canada by Richard Field. -- Museum studies dissertations at the University of Toronto by Elizabeth J. Quance and Michael Sam Cronk. -- 1983 Atlantic Workshop, "Culture and Community in Atlantic Canada," by Peter E. Rider. -- 1983 Winterthur Conference, "German-American Art and Culture," by Janet Houghton McIntyre. -- Art and Architecture in Canada : A Bibliography. -- Reviews.

19. #19. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1984) #19. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1984) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Housekeeping; Stoves--Great Britain--History; Stoves--Canada--History; Logging--Ontario--Equipment and supplies; Cabinetmakers; Domestics--Canada--History; Manufacturing industries--Alberta--Directories; Gardens--Ontario--Waterloo Region; Chattel mortgages Articles: "Canadian Ways" : an introduction to comparative studies of housework, stoves and diet in Great Britain and Canada by Hillary Russell. -- In the bush : the changing world of work in Ontario's pulpwood logging industry during the Twentieth Century by Ian Radforth. -- From workshop to factory : the furnituremaker by W. John McIntyre. -- Below stairs : the domestic servant by Marilyn J. Barber. -- Research reports: Inventory of secondary manufacturing companies in Alberta, 1880-1914 by Sandra Morton. -- Waterloo Region gardens in the Germanic tradition by Nancy-Lou Patterson. -- "Now this Indenture Witnesseth . . .": some comments on the use of chattel mortgages in material history research by H.T. Holman. -- Notes and comments. -- Reviews

20. #20. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1984) #20. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1984) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Furniture--Québec (Province); Inventories of decedents' estates--Québec (Province)--History; Teaching--Ontario--History; Teachers--Employment--Ontario--History; Advertising--Canada--History; Pianos; Clothing and dress--History--19th Century; Coopers and cooperage; Bicycle industry--Canada--Directories; Bordon Bridge (Sask.) Articles: Le mobilier contenant: traitement comparatif Perche-Québec, d'après des inventaires de biens après décès des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles par Jocelyne Mathieu. -- From household to school house: the emergence of the teacher as servant of the state by Alison Prentice. -- Research reports: Advertising Canadian pianos and organs, 1850-1914 by Frances Roback. -- L'habillement traditionnel au début du XIXe siècle par Luce Vermette. -- Le rôle de la tonnellerie dans la reglementation de la pêche au début de XIX siècle par Eileen Marcil. -- Directory of Canadian manufacturers, bicycle industry, 1880-1984 by Anita Rush. -- Dealing with an industrial monument : the Borden Bridge by David Neufeld. -- The use of primary documents as computerized collection records for the study of material cultur by Claudia Haagen and Debra McNabb. -- Notes and comments. -- Forum: The limitations of material history: a museological perspective by Robert D. Tiurner. -- The Concrete Clio : definition of a field of history by Peter E. Rider. -- Reviews
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