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41. #06. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1978) #06. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1978) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Canada--Antiquities; Burlington Glass Works; Glassware--Ontario--History; Glass manufacture--Ontario--History; Wine bottles--France; Wine bottles--Québec (Province); Art glass--Design--British Columbia--Vancouver; Windows--Design--British Columbia--Vancouver Articles: Glass used in Canada: a survey from the early nineteenth century to 1940 using primarily Ontario evidence by C. Peter Kaellgren. -- Factors affecting attribution: the Burlington Glass Works by John Sheeler. -- Bottles in the Place Royal Collection by Paul Hanrahan. -- Art glass window design in Vancouver: the role of the pattern book by Robert D. Watt. -- Reviews: Glass in Canada: an annotated bibliography. Janet Holmes and Olive Jones. -- Notes and comments.

42. #36. Material History Review (Fall 1992) #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.

43. #43. Material History Review (Spring 1996) #43. Material History Review (Spring 1996) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization Editorial -- Forum -- Articles: Striving for the Divine Ornament: Change and Adaptation of Hutterite Women's Dress in North America by Marijke Kerkhoven -- Les systèmes de classification et l'informatisation des collections: enjeux et déroutes by Yves Bergeron -- Vennat, maison spécialisée en broderie : mode ou tradition? by Joanne Watkins -- Research Reports: Carl Poul Petersen: Master Danish-Canadian Silversmith by Glorlia Lesser -- The Fractional Horsepower Motor and Its Impact on Canadian Society and Culture by G. Leslie Oliver -- Exhibit Review: National Maritime Museum, Reading the Relics: Titanic Culture and The Wreck of the Titanic Exhibit by Michael McCaughan -- Film and Video Review -- Book Reviews -- Contributors.

44. #44. Material History Review (Fall 1996) #44. Material History Review (Fall 1996) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization Editorial -- Articles: Transforming the Food Axis: Houses, Tools, Modes of Analysis by Elizabeth C. Cromley -- Machines in Suburban Gardens: The 1936 T. Eaton Company Architectural Competition for House Designs by Susan Haight -- Tompkinsville, Cape Breton Island: Co-operativism and Vernacular Architecture Richard MacKinnon -- Slag Houses in a Steel City by Elizabeth Beaton -- British Army Officer Housing in Upper Canada, 1784-1841 by Carl Benn -- Managing Household Pests the Old-Fashioned Way: Defenses Against Pest Damage in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries by David Guynes -- Exhibit Reviews: National Museum of Science and Technology, Love, Leisure and Laundry: Why Housework Just Won't Go Away by Karen Dubinsky -- Finding a Space for Children and Their History: The Manitoba Children's Museum and the Children's Museum, Canadian Museum of Civilization by Jo-Anne McCutcheon -- Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, Power and Planning: Industrial Towns in Quebec, 1890-1950 by Rhona Richman Kenneally -- Book Reviews -- Contributors.

45. #45. Material History Review (Spring 1997) #45. Material History Review (Spring 1997) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization Editorial -- Articles: Material Culture Research: Authentic Things, Authentic Values by Gerald L. Pocius -- Quelques instruments de musique du XIXe siècle dans la collection du Musée du Château Ramezay by Nicole Cloutier -- "Hard Racket for a Living" -- Making Light-Salted Fish on the East Coast of Newfoundland by Mark Ferguson -- When Barbie Dated G.I. Joe: Analyzing the Toys of the Early Cold War Era by Helen S. Schwartz -- Conference Report: History and the Public Interest by Sharon Babain -- Film and Video Review -- Book Reviews -- Contributors.

46. #46. Material History Review (Fall 1997) #46. Material History Review (Fall 1997) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization Editorial -- Articles: Interpreting Environmental History through Material Culture by Christopher Clarke-Hazlett -- Omar Ramsden and the CNE by Peter Kaellgren -- "Providential Openings": The Women Weavers of Nineteenth-Century Queens County, New Brunswick by Cynthia Wallace-Casey -- Research Reports: George Cove's Solar Energy Device by Dennis Bartels -- Researching Alberta's Gas Technology: A Case Study-The Turner Valley Gas Plant by Bonar A. (Sandy) Gow -- La pierre de taille des Charentes et les colonies françaises by Frederick John Thorpe -- Exhibit Review: The Bank of Montreal Museum by Elizabeth H. Kennell -- Conference Review: Material Culture Worlds: A Report on Three Conferences by Gerald Pocius -- Book Reviews -- Contributors.

47. #47. Material History Review (Spring 1998) #47. Material History Review (Spring 1998) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization Editorial -- Articles: Through Clouded Eyes: Gas Masks and the Canadian Corps in the First World War by Tim Cook -- The Making of Public History: A Comparative Study of Skansen Open Air Museum, Sweden; Colonial Williamsberg, Virginia; and the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, Nova Scotia by Terry MacLean -- La question de l'interculturalité en archéologie: exemple d'une région du Subarctique oriental by Jean-François Moreau -- Research Reports: Making a House a Home: Company Housing in Cape Breton Island by Richard MacKinnon -- Newfoundland Outport Furniture: Identifying Irish Regional Links by Walter Peddle -- Exhibit Reviews: Canadian Museum of Civilization, The Painted Furniture of French Canada, 1700-1840 by Jane L. Cook -- Clothing in Two Acts by Rhona Richman Kenneally -- Musée des Arts décoratifs de Montréal, Le plaisir de l'objet: nouveau regard sur les arts décoratifs du XXe siècle by Elisabeth Naud -- Media Reviews -- Conference Review -- Book Reviews -- Contributors.

48. #04. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1977) #04. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1977) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Canada--Antiquities; Coopers and cooperage--Newfoundland and Labrador--History Articles: The Newfoundland cooper trade by George N. Horvath. -- Reviews: D. Pennington and M. Taylor. A pictorial guide to American spinning wheels. Reviewed by Judy Keenlyside. -- Carol Priamo. Mills of Canada and William Fox, et al. The mill. Reviewed by Felicity Leung. -- Lise Boily et Jean François Blanchette. Les fours à Québec. Réplique aux commentaires.-- Notes and comments

49. #48. Material History Review (Fall 1998) #48. Material History Review (Fall 1998) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization Editorial -- Articles: "Probably the Most Beautiful Rowboat Afloat:" The Form and Meaning of the St Lawrence Skiff by John Summers -- "The Featherweight and the Backwoods" and the Evolution of the Pack Canoe by Hallie E. Bond -- Research Report: Reassembly of a Sixteenth-Century Basque Chalupa by Charles D. Moore -- Ships and Shipbuilding: Articles: Recent Advances in Ship History and Archaeology, 1450-1650: Hull Design, Regional Typologies and Wood Studies by Brad Loewen -- The Amsler Integrator and the Burden of Calculation by David McGee -- Snagboats and "Dead-Heads": Interpreting Maritime History Onboard the W.T. Preston by Scott Muir Stroh III -- Research Report: Le Marco Polo, un navire canadien de renommée mondiale au milieu du XIXe siècle by Daniel La Roche -- Coastal Communities: Articles: Boat Models, Buoys and Board Games: Reflecting and Reliving Watermen's Work by Paula J. Johnson -- Culture matérielle et niveaux de richesse chez les pêcheurs de Plaisance et de l'île Royale, 1700-1758 by Nicolas Landry -- Pictures and Portraits: Articles: Emotion as Document: Death and Dying in the Second World War Art of Jack Nichols by Laura Brandon -- "You Paint Me a Ship as is Like a Ship": The Verkin Ship Portraits by Patricia Bellis Bixel -- Cultural Traditions: Articles: Mi-marins, mi-mages : caractères de l'univers magico-religieux des pêcheurs et des gens de mer du littoral tyrrhénien by Alberto Baldi -- Les objets du rite : le baptême de la Ligne by Maurice Duval -- Voyagers in the Vault of Heaven: The Phenomenon of Ships in the Sky in Medieval Ireland and Beyond by Michael McCaughan -- Media Review -- Exhibit Review -- Book Reviews -- Contributors.

50. #07. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1979) #07. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1979) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Canada--Antiquities; Farm mechanization--Canada; Farm tractors--Canada--History; Brickworks--British Columbia--Clayburn; Brick trade--British Columbia--Clayburn--History Articles: The mechanized agricultural frontier of the Canadian plains by R. Bruce Shepard. -- A review of Clayburn Manufacturing and Products, 1905 to 1918 by John Adams. -- Book reviews: Marylu Antonelli and Jack Forbes. Pottery in Alberta: the long tradition. Reviewed by David Richeson. -- Eileen Collard. Publications on clothing in Canada. Reviewed by Katharine B. Brett. -- Mary Conroy. 300 years of Canada's quilts. Reviewed by Leslie Maitland. Alexander Fenton. Scottish country life. Reviewed by J. Lynton Martin. -- Ellen J. Gehret. Rural Pennsylvania clothing. Reviewed by Adrienne Hood. -- Jean-Pierre Hardy. Le Forgeron et le ferblantier. Comptes rendu de Jean-Claude Dupont. -- Howard Pain. The heritage of Upper Canadian furniture. Reviewed by Donald Blake Webster. -- Mary Shakespeare and Rodney H. Pain. West Coast logging: 1840 to 1910. Reviewed by Warren F. Sommer. -- Deborah Trask. Life how short, eternity how long: gravestone carving and carvers in Nova Scotia. Reviewed by Gerald L. Pocius.

51. #42. Material History Review (Fall 1995) #42. Material History Review (Fall 1995) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization Editorial -- Articles: Exhibiting Warriors at the Glenbow by Gerald T. Conaty and Barry Agnew -- The Blockhouses of Toronto: A Material History Study by Carl Benn -- Les drapeaux militaires en Nouvelle-France by René Chartrand -- Tangible Demonstrations of a Great Victory: War Trophies in Canada by Jonathan F. Vance -- Symbols of Honour: The Search for a National Canadian Honours System by Hugh A. Halliday -- A Unique and Important Asset? The Transfer of the War Art Collections from the National Gallery of Canada to the Canadian War Museum by Laura Brandon -- From Flag-Waving to Pragmatism: Images of Patriotism, Heroes and War in Canadian World War II Propaganda Posters by Bonita Bray -- Technology in Search of a Role: The Machine Gun and the CEF in the First World War by Bill Rawling -- Material Culture and Military History: Test-Firing Early Modern Small Arms by Peter Krenn, Paul Kalaus and Bert Hall -- Exhibit Reviews: National Building Museum, World War II and the American Dream: How Wartime Building Changed a Nation by Annmarie Adams -- Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature, Remembering Our Warriors: A Tribute to Manitoba's First Nations Veterans by Sharon McLeod-Martin -- Film and Video Reviews -- Book Reviews.

52. #52. Material History Review (Fall 2000) #52. Material History Review (Fall 2000) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization Editorial -- Articles: Time Balls: Marking Modern Times in Urban America, 1877-1922 by Alexis McCrossen -- Men, Women and Machines: Time Management and Machine Dictation in the Modern Office by Bryan Dewalt -- The Historic Site as a Cultural Text: A Geography of Heritage in Calgary, Alberta by Patricia K. Wood -- From Little Machines to Big Themes: Thinking about Clocks, Watches and Time at the National Museum of American History by Carlene E. Stephens -- Les P������res de la Confédération : photographie, peinture et représentation by Catherine Saouter -- Research Note: A Canadian Time Ball by Randall C. Brooks -- Exhibit Reviews: The Eva and Morris Feld Gallery, Museum of American Folk Art, Millennial Dreams: Vision and Prophecy in American Folk Art by Sarah Gordon -- The Millennium Dome, Greenwich, London, England by Siân Best -- Book Reviews -- Contributors.

53. #05. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1978) #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.

54. #61. Material History Review (Spring 2005) #61. Material History Review (Spring 2005) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization Editorial -- Articles: The Study of Dress and Adornment as Social Positioning by Pravina Shukla -- L'instrument de musique amérindien dans I'Est de I'Amérique du Nord : facture, usages et changements, des contacts à 1800 by Jean-François Plante -- Picturing Vernacular Architecture: Thaddeus Holownia's Photographs of Irving Gas Stations by Annmarie Adams -- Design and Innovation in Montreal through the 1960s and 1970s by Lydia Ferrabee Sharman -- Research Reports: Nlaka'pamux Women's Headgear: An Examination of Design Elements by Nicholette Prince -- Paintbox at Sea: The Materials and Techniques of Canadian Second World War Artist C. Anthony Law by Barbara Klempan -- Evidence From a Disaster: The Ocean Ranger Collection at the Canada Science and Technology Museum by Sharon Babaian -- Exhibition Review: Once in French America / Il était une fois en Amérique française by Brad Loewen -- Book Reviews -- Contributors.

55. #62. Material History Review (Fall 2005) #62. Material History Review (Fall 2005) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization Editorial -- Articles: The "Placing" of Identity in Nomadic Societies: Aboriginal Landscapes of the Northwestern Plains of North America by Michael C. Wilson -- Asphalt Modernism on the Streets of Toronto, 1890-1900 by Phillip Gordon Mackintosh -- "Swee-ee-et Cà n-a-da, Cà n-a-da, Cà n-a-da": Sensuous Landscapes of Birdwatching in the Eastern Provinces, 1900-1939 by Kristin Greer and Laura Cameron -- The "Totem Poles" of Saint-Roch: Graffiti, Material Culture and the Re-Appropriation of a Popular Landscape by Matthew Hatvany -- Le paysage, une qualification socioculturelle du territoire by Sylvain Paquette, Philippe Poullaouec-Gonidec et Gérald Domon -- Book Reviews -- Contributors.

56. #55. Material History Review (Spring 2002) #55. Material History Review (Spring 2002) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization Editorial -- Articles: Sifting Through the Papers of the Past: Using Archival Documents for Costume Research in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Quebec by Pat Tomczyszyn -- Moose Jaw's "Great Escape": Constructing Tunnels, Deconstructing Heritage, Marketing Places by Brian S. Osborne -- "Consommer la mobilité" en Bulgaria postsocialiste (1990-2000): sujets et objets by Denisslav Sabev -- Go Down Moses: The Griffin House and the Continuing Struggle to Preserve, Interpret and Exhibit Black History by Melissa Zielke -- The Multiple Roles of the Millworker's Lunch Basket in Central Newfoundland by Jane Burns -- Research Reports: Industrial Transfers from the Collection of the Canada Science and Technology Museum by Anna Adamek -- Documenting the Small Craft Collection of the Canadian Canoe Museum: The Development of SmartScan and the Visual Archiver by Steve Killing and Dawn McColl -- Exhibit Reviews: Lifelines: Canada's East Coast Fisheries by David J. Marcogliese and Sharon McGladdery -- Aluminum by Design: From Jewellery to Jets by David W. Monaghan -- Book Reviews -- Contributors.

57. #56. Material History Review (Fall 2002) #56. Material History Review (Fall 2002) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization Editorial -- Articles: Trésor d'archives : le livre de paye d'une chapellerie montréalaise au début du XIXe siècle by Hélène Paré -- Inuit Women's Knowledge of Bird Skins and Its Application in Clothing Construction, Sanikiluaq, Nunavut by Douglas Nakashima -- Culture matérielle et représentations symboliques par grands froids: les vêtements de l'industrie du plein air et la tradition inuit by Elise Dubuc -- Les habits de l'identité maya yucatèque modern by Mélissa Gauthier -- Clothes That Are Not Worn (except...): The Politics of the Clothing Collection at the Museum of Anthropology by Elizabeth Lominska Johnson -- Exhibit Review: From Mandarin Silk Ciselé Velvet to Navy Blue Wool Gabardine: Three Centuries of Men's Fashion at the McCord Museum by Nicolas ChampRoux -- Book Reviews -- Contributors.

58. #57. Material History Review (Spring 2003) #57. Material History Review (Spring 2003) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization Editorial -- Articles: Love Your Neighbour: Evaluating the Creative Impulse of Armand Lemiez by Patrick Carroll -- Du vin d'Espagne au champagne : la "carte des vins" de la Nouvelle-France au XVIIIe siècle by Catherine Ferland -- Toronto Blueberry Buns: History, Community, Memory by Jillian Gould -- The Impact of Conservation on an Archaeological Site in Ferryland, Newfoundland by Cathy Mathias -- Raising the Dead: The Use of Osteo-Archaeology to Establish Identity at the Little Dutch Church, Halifax, Nova Scotia by Paul B. Williams -- Research Reports: à la découverte d'une oeuvre oubliée : l'action éducative et scientifique de l'abbé Léon Provancher à travers la Collection Léon-Provancher de l'Université Laval by Etienne Berthold -- Beyond the Diefenbunker: Canada's Forgotten "Little Bunkers" by Bill Manning -- Research Note: Renewable Energy Technologies in the Socialist and Communist Societies Envisioned by William Morris and August Bebel by Dennis Bartels -- Exhibition Review: Young Nordic Design: Generation X, An Exhibition of Design from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden by Brian Burns -- Book Reviews -- Contributors.

59. #60. Material History Review (Fall 2004) #60. Material History Review (Fall 2004) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization Editorial -- Articles: Le travail de la forge à Fort-Témiscamingue: un facteur de développement dans l'occupation du territoire by Christian Roy -- Making and Metaphor: Hooked Rug Development in Newfoundland, 1973-2003 by Paula Flynn -- The Cast[e]ing of Heroic Landscapes of Power: Constructing Canada's Pantheon on Parliament Hill by Brian S. Osborne and Geraint B. Osborne -- "Traces of Coming and Going": The Contemporary Creation of Inuksuit on the Avalon Peninsula by Lynne McNeill -- Sagamité and Booya: French Influence in Defining Great Lakes Culinary Heritage by Janet C. Gilmore -- Research Reports -- The Painter (Tyee) Boat by Grant MacLeod -- The Rorke Stores Museum: "Balancing the Scales" by Robyn Pike -- The Trappers of Labrador by Art W. Cockerill -- Book Reviews -- Contributors.

60. #32. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1990) #32. Material History Bulletin (Fall 1990) Material culture--Canada; Canada--Civilization; Anglican church buildings--New Brunswick--19th century; Gothic Revival (Architecture)--New Brunswick; Felting--Québec (Province); Textile fabrics--Québec (Province)--History; Museum techniques; Clothing and dress--Québec (Province)--Montreal--History; Consumer behavior--Québec (Province)--Montreal--History; Sashes; Barracks--Nova Scotia--Halifax--History; Articles: The Gothic Revival and the Victorian Church in New Brunswick: Toward a Strategy for Material Culture Research by Gregg Finley -- Le feutre au Québec : fabrication domestique des bas et des semelles by Monique Dumas -- Silk Purses from Sows' Ears: The Study of Material Evidence in Museums by J. Lynne Teather -- Consumer Trends, Clothing, Textiles, and Equipment in the Montreal Area, 1792-1835 by David-Thiery Ruddel -- Research Report: Winter Comfort and the Use of Storm Sashes in Nineteenth Century Halifax: The Military Experience by Cameron Pulsifer -- Notes and Comments -- Reviews -- Contributors.
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