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Number of items at this level: 56.
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Allison, L.;
(2023)
Public Infrastructure in the Greater Toronto Area: A National Challenge Addressed at the Local Level.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 37
(1)
pp. 35-49.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2023v37.004.
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Allison, S;
Bradley, J;
(2020)
Introduction: The Pre-Confederation Context, 1763–1867.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 35
(1)
xi-xv.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2020v35.001.
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Baehre, Rainer;
(2015)
Reconstructing Heritage and Cultural Identity in Marginalised and Hinterland Communities: Case Studies from Western Newfoundland.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 30
(1)
pp. 17-38.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2015v30.003.
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Batson, Ch. R.;
(2017)
Pink, Cirque and the Québécisation de l’industrie.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 32
(1)
pp. 69-86.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2017v32.006.
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Battarbee, K.;
(2019)
Languages Canada: The Paradoxes of Linguistic Inclusivity –
Colonial/Founding, Aboriginal and Immigrant Language Rights.
[Letter].
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 34
(5)
pp. 79-102.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2019v34.005..
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Bavington, Dean;
Banoub, Daniel;
(2016)
Marine Fish Farming and the Blue Revolution: Culturing Cod Fisheries.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 31
pp. 35-44.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2016v31.004.
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Bayne, N;
(2020)
Why Ross Survived When Franklin Died: Arctic Explorers and the
Inuit, 1829–1848.
Why Ross Survived When Franklin Died: Arctic Explorers and the Inuit, 1829–1848
, 35
(1)
pp. 67-9.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2020v35.004.
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Bayne, N.;
(2017)
So Near and Yet So Far: The 1995 Quebec Referendum
in Perspective.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 32
(1)
pp. 25-41.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2017v32.004.
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Bélanger, D.C;
(2020)
Loyalty and Lobbying: French-Canadian Delegates in London,
1763–1840.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 35
(1)
pp. 29-66.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2020v35.003.
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Bélanger, D.C.;
(2017)
Conservative Crossroads: Anti-Americanism and Anti-modernism
in French Canadian Intellectual Discourse, 1891–1945.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 32
(1)
pp. 5-24.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2017v32.003.
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Billingham, S.;
(2019)
Performed Ethnography: The Pedagogical Potential of
Research-Informed Theatre.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 34
(10)
pp. 201-226.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2019v34.0010..
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Bird, J.R.E;
(2020)
Settler Salvation and Indigenous Survival: George Copway’s
Reconciliatory Vision, 1849–1851.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 35
(1)
pp. 138-153.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2020v35.007.
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Biscahie, Th.;
(2019)
Beyond the Mosaic: Justin Trudeau and the Postnational Chimera.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 34
(3)
pp. 22-42.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2019v34.003..
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Bolfek-Radovani, J.;
(2018)
Memorial Traces as Tropes of Postcolonial Hauntings in Robert Lalonde’s Sept Lacs plus au Nord and Nina Bouraoui’s
Mes mauvaises pensées.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 33
(7)
pp. 94-110.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2018v33.007..
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Buckner, P.;
(2021)
Introduction.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 28
(1)
i-ii.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2013v28.001.
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Buckner, P;
(2020)
The Canadian Civil Wars of 1837–1838.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 35
(1)
pp. 96-118.
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Burgard, A.;
(2019)
‘The fight on educating the public to equal treatment for all will have to come later’: Jewish Refugee Activism and Anti-Immigration Sentiment in Immediate Post-War Canada.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 34
(6)
pp. 103-122.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2019v34.006..
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Campbell, Claire;
(2016)
Idyll and Industry: Rethinking the Environmental History of Grand Pré, Nova Scotia.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 31
pp. 1-18.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2016v31.002.
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Champion, C.P.;
(2023)
The ‘Nation in Arms’, ‘Attempted Rearmament’ and the ‘Brigade of Guards’, 1936–1939.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 37
(1)
pp. 50-81.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2023v37.005.
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Deshane, E.;
Morton, R.;
(2018)
The Words Change Everything: Haunting, Contagion and The
Stranger in Tony Burgess’s Pontypool.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 33
(5)
pp. 58-76.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2018v33.005.
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Eamon, Michael;
(2014)
The War Against Public Forgetfulness: Commemorating 1812 in Canada.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 29
(1)
pp. 134-185.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2014v29.005.
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Fry, E. H.;
(2017)
Quebec’s Economic and Commercial Linkages with
the United States, 1994–2017.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 32
(1)
pp. 42-68.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2017v32.005.
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Grant, Jill L.;
Wai Kwan Leung, Gladys;
(2016)
Disputing the Character of the City: Heritage, Regeneration and the Urban Design Turn.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 31
pp. 113-130.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2016v31.008.
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Hale, G.;
(2019)
The Politics of ‘Economic Inclusion’ in Canada: Past, Present,Prospects.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 34
(4)
pp. 43-78.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2019v34.004..
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Handley, A.;
Morgan, C.;
Polić, V.;
(2018)
Introduction: Ghost H(a)unts.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 33
(1)
pp. 1-4.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2018v33.001.
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Hickey, D.R.;
(2021)
The Legacy of 1812: How a Little War Shaped the Transatlantic
World.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 28
(1)
pp. 1-14.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2013v28.002.
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Kelly, Erin;
(2016)
The Role of ‘the Public’ in the Management of Newfoundland’s Forestry Heritage.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 31
pp. 45-66.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2016v31.005.
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Kert, F.M.;
(2021)
‘True, Publick and Notorious’: The Privateering War of 1812.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 28
(1)
pp. 53-67.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2013v28.005.
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Kirkey, Ch.;
(2017)
The Quebec Election of April 2014: Initial Impressions.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 32
(1)
pp. 87-97.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2017v32.007.
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Lentz, S.;
(2021)
David Parish, Alexander Baring and the US Loan of 1813: The Role of Nationality and Patriotism in the Transatlantic Mercantile Community in Times of War.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 28
(1)
pp. 68-89.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2013v28.006.
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Letourneau, J;
(2017)
‘Silent Revolution’: The Transformation of the Québécois Identity.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 32
pp. 98-116.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2017v32.008..
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Lloyd, Simon;
(2016)
‘Not Just Another Anonymous Spot’: Government Support for Memory Institutions in Prince Edward Island and Wales.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 31
pp. 67-88.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2016v31.006.
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MacDonald, Edward;
(2016)
Economic Dislocation and Resiliency on Prince Edward Island: Small Producer, Distant Markets.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 31
pp. 19-34.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2016v31.003.
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MacDonald, Edward;
Reid, John G.;
Summerby-Murray, Robert;
(2015)
Introduction.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 30
(1)
pp. 1-5.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2015v30.001.
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Mackenzie, H.;
(2017)
Introduction.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 32
(1)
pp. 1-2.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2017v32.001..
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Mackenzie, Hector;
(2014)
Speaking about the War of 1812: Reinterpreting History in the Rhetoric Surrounding Canada's Inter-War Diplomacy (1919-1939).
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 29
(1)
pp. 104-133.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2014v29.004.
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MacKinnon, Richard;
MacKinnon, Lachlan;
(2015)
Travelling in Time to Cape Breton Island in the 1920s: Protest Songs, Murals and Island Identity.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 30
(1)
pp. 39-63.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2015v30.004.
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Martin, E.J.;
(2021)
Maine’s Mode of Privateering: A Tale of Fraud and Collusion in the Northeast Borderlands, 1812–1815.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 28
(1)
pp. 33-52.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2013v28.004.
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Morgan, Cecilia;
(2014)
Remembering 1812 in the 1840s: John Richardson and the Writing of the War.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 29
(1)
pp. 39-69.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2014v29.002.
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Polić, V.;
(2018)
The Hauntings of Canada in Michael Crummey’s Sweetland.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 33
(6)
pp. 77-93.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2018v33.006..
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Polk, M.;
(2019)
The Politics of Patriation: The Canada Act of March 1982.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 34
(2)
pp. 1-21.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2019v34.002..
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Pound, R.W.;
(2023)
Canadian Law Between the Wars.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 37
(1)
pp. 14-34.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2023v37.003.
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Pound, R.W;
(2020)
Constitutional Statesmanship: Lord Durham and the Creation of a
New Colonial Paradigm, 1839–1841.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 35
(1)
pp. 119-137.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2020v35.006.
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Reid, J.G.;
(2021)
‘In the Midst of Three Fires, a French one, an American one, and an Indian one’: Imperial-Indigenous Negotiations during the War of 1812 in Eastern British America.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 28
(1)
pp. 15-32.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2013v28.003.
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Reid, Jane H.;
Reid, John G.;
(2016)
The Multiple Deindustrializations of Canada’s Maritime Provinces and the Evaluation of Heritage-Related Urban Regeneration.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 31
pp. 89-112.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2016v31.007.
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Robertson, James Tyler;
(2014)
For God, King, and Country: Nineteenth-Century Methodist Interpretations of the War of 1812.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 29
(1)
pp. 1-38.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2014v29.001.
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Sirros, C.;
(2017)
Modern Québec.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 32
(1)
pp. 3-4.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2017v32.002..
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Skeard, Janelle;
(2015)
Come Hell or High Water: Identity and Resilience in a Mining Town.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 30
(1)
pp. 90-109.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2015v30.006.
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Slonosky, V;
Mayer-Jouanjean, I;
(2020)
Climate Observing During Canada’s Empires, 1742–1871:
People, Places and Motivations.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 35
(1)
pp. 1-28.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2020v35.002.
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Soroski, J.;
(2019)
Wisdom of the Elders: Canadian Reconciliatory Experience as an Insight on the Present.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 34
(9)
pp. 176-200.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2019v34.009.
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Summerby-Murray, Robert;
(2015)
Regenerating Cultural Identity through Industrial Heritage Tourism: Visitor Attitudes, Entertainment and the Search for Authenticity at Mills, Mines and Museums of Maritime Canada.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 30
(1)
pp. 64-89.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2015v30.005.
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Thuot, J.-R.;
(2021)
Loyalty to the Regime: Prominent Men, Militia and French-Canadian Identity through the 1812 War.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 28
(1)
pp. 90-105.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2013v28.007.
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Urquhart, I.;
(2019)
Thin or Thick Inclusiveness? The Constitutional Duty to Consult and Accommodate First Nations in Canada.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 34
(8)
pp. 149-175.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2019v34.008..
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Weeks, E.;
(2019)
Memorializing an Ideal: Representations of Inclusivity in
Canada’s National Public Monuments.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 34
(7)
pp. 123-148.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2019v34.007..
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Williams, Michael;
Humphrys, Graham;
(2015)
From Universal to Regional: Theoretical Perspectives on Regeneration and Heritage.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 30
(1)
pp. 6-16.
10.14324/111.444.ljcs.2015v30.002.
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Young, Elaine;
(2014)
Battlefield to Baseball Diamond: The Niagara Parks Commission and Queenston Heights Park.
London Journal of Canadian Studies
, 29
(1)
pp. 70-103.
10.14324/111.444ljcs.2014v29.003.
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