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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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#22. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1985)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Pharmacists--Canada--History; Niagara Apothecary (Firm); Architecture, Domestic--Ontario--Sharon; Doan, Ebenezer; Playgrounds--Ontario--History; House furnishings--Nova Scotia--Lunenburg; Interior architecture--Nova Scotia--Lunenburg; Photographic industry--British Columbia--Vancouver--History
Articles: A professional keeping shop: the nineteenth-century apothecary by Ernst W. Stieb. -- Diffusion and vision: a case study of the Ebenezer Doan House in Sharon, Ontario by W. John McIntyre. -- The playground in nineteenth-century Ontario: theory and practice by Bruce Curtis. -- Research reports: Towards a material history methodology. -- Proxemic patterns : eighteenth-century Lunenburg-German domestic furnishings and interiors by Richard Henning Field. -- All the latest improvements: Vancouver photographic studios of the nineteenth century by David Mattison. -- Research note: 1986 : Cent ans d'exploitation de la cale sèche Lorne, à Lauzon par Serge Rouleau. -- Forum: An approach to historical research in museums by D.R. Richeson. --Research and the development of a domestic history collection by Barbara Riley. -- Reviews
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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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#24. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1986)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Liturgical objects--Ontario--History; Textiles--Ontario--History; Nisbet, Thomas; Furniture--New Brunswick--History; Household linens--Nova Scotia--Lunenburg County--History; Sepulchral monuments--Ontario--History; Sand, Foundry--Québec (Province)
Article: An analysis of liturgical textiles at Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons by Joyce Taylor Dawson. -- Research reports: Thomas Nisbet's furniture: distinctive style, design and workmanship by Tim Dilworth. -- Lunenburg-German household textiles: the evidence from Lunenburg County estate inventories, 1780-1830 by Richard Hennirig Field; Observations on figures, human and divine, on nineteenth-century Ontario gravestones by Patricia Stone and Lynn Russell. -- Le processus technique de fabrication d'un moule de sable au XIXe siècle par Thérèse Beaudoin. -- Notes and Comments. -- Reviews
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#25. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1987)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Nuns--New Brunswick--History; Convents--New Brunswick--History; Cemeteries--British Columbia--History; United Empire loyalists; Agricultural machinery--Ontario; Advertising--Agriculture--Ontario--Indexes; Factories--Ontario--History--19th century; Industries--Ontario--History--19th century
Articles: Inside the hallowed walls: convent life through material history by Elizabeth W. McGahan. -- Monuments and memories : the evolution of British Columbian cemeteries, 1850-1950 by Colin M. Coates. -- Loyalist style and the culture of the Atlantic seaboard by Ann Gorman Condon. -- Research reports: Canadian agricultural equipment manufacturers advertisement index 1847-1942 by Tom Brown. -- Research notes: Mills, Factories and craftshops of Ontario, 1870 : a machine-readable source for material historians by Elizabeth Bloomfield and Gerald Bloomfield. -- Notes and Comments. -- Reviews
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#26. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1987)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Riley, Barbara; Beaudoin, Thérèse; Embroidery; Ukrainian arts; Sepulchral monuments--British Columbia--Victoria--History--19th Century; Mural painting and decoration; McWilliam House (Drayton, Ont.)
Barbara Riley: a tribute from her colleagues and friends. -- Farewell, good luck, Thérèse Tremblay -- Articles: Crucial trends in modern Ukrainian embroidery by Robert B. Klymasz. -- L'objet et ses contextes par Jacques Mathieu et Georges-Pierre Léonidoff et John R. Porter. -- Monuments in the nineteenth-century public cemeteries of Victoria, British Columbia by Ronald W. Hawker. -- Research Reports: Artifact survivals from pre-Loyalist English-speaking settlers of New Brunswick by M.A. MacDonald. -- The McWilliam House hallway : a painted Room in Drayton, Ontario by Nancy-Lou Patterson. -- Reviews
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#27. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1988)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Historical reenactments; Cookery--History; Carriage industry--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's; Carnell's Carriage Factory (St. John's, N.L.); Industrial design--Exhibitions; Embroidery, Canadian--History
Articles: Beyond brown bread and oatmeal cookies: new directions for historic kitchens by John Summers -- Carriage making in St. John's, Newfoundland: a folklorist perspective on a historical industry by Richard MacKinnon -- Design in Industry Exhibition, National Gallery of Canada, 1946: turning bombers into lawn chairs by John B. Collins -- Research reports: In search of early Canadian embroidery abroad by Joyce Taylor Dawson -- Research notes --Forum: The quality of research is definitely strained: collections research in Ontario community museums by Mary Tivy --Notes and Comments -- Reviews
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#28. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1988)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Technological innovations--Québec (Province); Settlers (Colonists)--New Brunswick; Wallpaper--Canada--Japanese influences; Ironwork--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's; Fences--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's; English--New Brunswick--History; English--Nova Scotia--History--18th century; Museums--Canada
Articles: L'impact des innovations technologiques sur la vie quotidienne des Québécoises du début du XXe siècle (1910-1940) par Suzanne Marchand. -- Before the Loyalists: the material culture of New Brunswick's early English settlers by M.A. MacDonald. -- Japanese wallpaper in Canada, 1880s-1930s by Felicity L. Leung. -- Research Reports: Decorative cast-iron fences in St. John's, Newfoundland by Diane Tye. -- Eighteenth-Century immigrants to Nova Scotia: The Yorkshire settlers by Peter Latta. -- Photo Essay: Canada's new national museums by Harry Foster -- Conference Reports -- Notes and Comments -- Reviews
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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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#30. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1989)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Furniture--Canada--History; Textile factories--Canada; Amherst (N.S.)--Antiquities; O'Keefe Ranch (Vernon, B.C.); Horton, James S.--Collections; Krug Bros. & Co.
Articles: Retrospective analysis of folk history: a Nova Scotian case history by Diane Tye -- The Krug Brothers' furniture factory, Chelsey, Ontario: industrialization and furniture design in the late nineteenth century by Jennifer Trant. -- Technology and textile mill architecture in Canada by A.B. McCullough -- Material history in situ--original furniture at O'Keefe Historic Ranch by Ken Mather -- Research Reports: Musées d'agriculture et recherches sur les anciennes techniques rurales en France par Jean-René Trochet -- Saint Anne's Chapel, Fredericton, New Brunswick: a living exhibit of material culture by Peter Malmberg -- Reviews -- Notes and Comments
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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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#50. Material History Review (Fall 1999)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization
Editorial -- Articles: Past/Present/Future: Marking Louisbourg by A. J. B. Johnston -- The Architecture of Old Quebec, or The History of a Palimpsest by Luc Noppen and Lucie K. Morisset -- Material History as Cultural Transition: A La Ronde, Exmouth, Devon, England by Susan Pearce -- Construction d'un paysage identitaire : Grand-Pré et la collectivité acadienne by Barbara Le Blanc -- Construire une histoire basque au Québec by Denis Laborde et Laurier Turgeon -- "Our Nation's Attic?": Making American National Identity at the Smithsonian Institution by Tasslyn Frame -- Research Reports: "Hitler's Car" and the Canadian War Museum: Problems of Documentation and Interpretation by Cameron Pulsifer -- Selective Memories and the Material World: The Changing Significance of the Warren B. Shepard Site, Battle Creek, Michigan by Michael S. Nassaney and Carol A. Nickolai -- Interview: David Lowenthal on Public History: An Interview by Sharon Babalan -- Book Reviews -- Contributors.
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#41. Material History Review (Spring 1995)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization
Editorial -- Articles: The Post Always Rings Twice: The Postmodern and the Postcolonial by Linda Hutcheon -- "Du châssis à la machine à mouler": la transformation des méthodes de production dans l'industrie canadienne du moulage, au cours de la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle by Peter Bischoff -- Snippets of History: The Tintype and Prairie Canada by Philippe Maurice -- Les grands magasins de la rue Sainte-Catherine à Montréal: des lieux de modernisation, d'homogénéisation et de différenciation des modes de consummation by Michelle Comeau -- Exhibit Reviews: Les maisons de la culture de la Ville de Montréal, La culture italienne, lieux et mémoire by Sylvana Villata -- Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature, Winnipeg 1919: A City in Crisis by James Naylor -- Hockey Hall of Fame by Steve Prystupa -- Book Reviews -- Contributors.
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#37. Material History Review (Spring 1993)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization
A Final Word -- A Note of Appreciation -- Articles: Mainbocher - A Couturier's Contribution to Material Culture by Virginia S. Wimberley, Maureen M. Grasso, and Fawn S. Mahajan -- What to Wear to the Klondike: Outfitting Women for the Gold Rush by Barbara E. Kelcey -- L'Étude du costume en ethnologie by Jocelyne Mathieu -- Museums, Visitors and the Reconstruction of the Past in Ontario by Mary Tivy -- Research Report: The Teifi Coracle by David Tilson -- Conference Reports: "On the Importance of Being Scientifically Correct" by David-Thiery Ruddel -- How Many Angels Can Sit On the Head of a Pin? by Randall C. Brooks -- Reviews -- Notes and Comments -- Contributors.
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#09. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1979)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Canada--Antiquities; Maple sugar industry; Maple sugar in art
Articles: An evaluation of iconographic and written sources in the study of a traditional technology: maple sugar making by Anita Campbell. -- Book reviews: Patricia Baines. Spinning wheels, spinners and spinning. Reviewed by Judy Keenlyside. -- Bus Griffiths. Now you're logging. Reviewed by Robert Griffin. -- David L. Newlands and Claus Breede. An introduction to Canadian archaeology. Reviewed by Dianne Newell. -- D.R. Richeson, ed. Western Canadian history: museum interpretations. Reviewed by Alan F.J. Artibise. -- Vancouver Centennial Museum. The world of children. Reviewed by Zane Lewis. -- Musée du Québec. Cordonnerie traditionnelle. Reviewed by Yvan Chouinard.
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#49. Material History Review (Spring 1999)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization
Editorial -- Articles: Razors, Shaving and Gender Construction: An Inquiry into the Material Culture of Shaving by G. Bruce Retallack -- Painting Without Permission: An Ethnographic Study of Hip-Hop Grafitti Culture by Janice Rahn -- Centres of 'Home-Like Influence': Residences for Women at the University of Toronto by Alyson E. King -- A Shocking Business: The Technology and Practice of Electrotherapeutics in Canada, 1840s to 1940s by J. T. H. Connor and Felicity Pope -- Exhibit Review: The Bata Shoe Museum, Toronto by Wendy Cooper -- Book Reviews -- Contributors.
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#38. Material History Review (Fall 1993)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization
Editorial -- Forum -- Articles: Influence of the Hudson's Bay Company on Carrier and Coast Salish Dress, 1830-1850 by Nicholette Prince -- The John Sebastian Helmcken Medical Collection: The Material History of a Nineteenth-Century Medical Practitioner's Armamentarium by David Farrell -- Bringing the Outside In: Women and the Transformation of the Middle-Class Maritime Canadian Interior, 1830-1860 by Jenny Cook -- Ambrotypes: Positively Capturing the Past by Philippe Maurice -- Research Report: Authentic Historical Costume Patterns from the Moncton Museum by Annette White -- Reviews -- Notes and Comments -- Contributors.
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#39. Material History Review (Spring 1994)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization
Editorial -- Forum -- La pratique de l'histoire en milieu muséal et ses contraintes: le cas du Musée des Hospitalières de l'Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal by Hervé Gagnon -- Articles: Medalta's Art Department: A Strategy for Product Diversification by Anne Hayward -- Objects of Worth, Objects of Desire: Toward A Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities, 1550-1800 by Nancy Cox -- Le Parc de l'Artillerie et les Fortifications de Québec: une rétrospective de mise en valeur 1972-1990 by Marc Lafrance -- Research Reports: Les sciences naturelles au Québec: la persistance d'un engouement by Claire Marcil -- Philomène's Peacock by Elizabeth Sifton -- Conference Reports: Museums and Women's History by Sharon Reilly -- Material Culture, the Shape of the Field by Adrienne D. Hood -- Childhood - Playtime? By Peter E. Rider -- Exhibit Reviews: Canadian Museum of Civilization, Panache: Nineteenth-Century Ladies' Fashion by Kerridwen Harvey -- The Art Gallery of Ontario, The Earthly Paradise: Arts and Crafts by William Morris and His Circle from Canadian Collections by Michael Large -- Book Reviews -- Contributors.
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#40. Material History Review (Fall 1994)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization
Editorial -- Articles: Toward a Material History of Watercraft by John Summers -- La transition des colorants naturels aux colorants synthétiques et ses répercussions by Louise Lalonger -- Rooms of Their Own: The Nurses' Residences at Montreal's Royal Victoria Hospital by Annmarie Adams -- Research Reports: Les maquettes d'inventions comme vestiges de la technologie canadienne du XIXe siècle by Richard Fiset -- The Cliff Street Heating Plant, Ottawa by Bryan Dewalt -- Exhibit Reviews: University of Winnipeg, Brooks: Coming Home by Gerry Berkowski -- Musée McCord d'histoire canadienne, Le McCord est mort! Vive le McCord!: la renaissance d'un musée by Elise Dubuc -- Cooper-Hewitt National Museum of Design, Mechanical Brides: Women and Machines from Home to Office by Annmarie Adams -- Royal British Columbia Museum, Chinatown by Joan Seidl -- Film Review -- Book Reviews -- Contributors.
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#51. Material History Review (Spring 2000)
Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization
Editorial -- Articles: Des couteaux pour la traite des fourrures by Marcel Moussette -- Wearing Two Hats: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Millinery Trade in Ontario, 1850-1930 by Christina Bates -- Une muséologie volontariste en Provence: la galerie du costume au Museon arlaten (Arles) à l'épreuve de l'enquête ethnologique by Danièle Dossetto -- Research Reports: With Love from the Trenches: Embroidered Silk Postcards of the First World War by Pat Tomczyszyn -- Costumes du monde : réinterpréter le patrimoine materiel by Gérard Baril -- Course Review: Winterthur Museum's 1999 Winter Institute by Antoinette Duplessis - Exhibit Review: The Newfoundland Museum, St John's, Possessions: A Collection in Progress by Paul J. Gruchy -- Book Reviews -- Contributors.
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