Canadian Catholic Historical Association
CCHA, Historical Studies, 62 (1996)
Table
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List of
Contributors, pp. 9-10 (Access in HTML)
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Editors’ Foreword,
pp. 11-13 (Access in HTML) (Access in PDF)
Articles:
Sheila Andrew,
“Selling Education: The Problem of Convent Schools in Acadian New Brunswick,
1858-1886,” pp. 15-32 (Access article in HTML) (Access article in PDF)
Pasquale
Fiorino, “The Nomination of Bishop Fallon As Bishop of London,” pp. 33-46
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Paul
Laverdure, “Sunday in Quebec, 1907-1939,” pp. 47-61 (Access article in HTML) (Access
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Peter MacLeod,
“Catholicism, Alliances, and Amerindian Evangelists During the Seven Years’
War,” pp. 63-72 (Access article in HTML) (Access article in PDF)
Nicole Neatby,
“Student Leaders At the University of Montreal During the Early 1950’s: What
Did Students Want?” pp. 73-88 (Access article in HTML)
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Sheila Ross, “‘For God
and Canada’: The Early Years of the Catholic Women’s League in Alberta,” pp.
89-108 (Access article in HTML) (Access
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David Seljak, “Why
the Quiet Revolution was ‘Quiet’: The Catholic Church’s Reaction To the
Secularization of Quebec after 1960,” pp. 109-124 (Access
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