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You will find The Historiographical Debates numbered 1-6 in your
textbook, Conrad and Finkel, History of the Canadian Peoples: 1867 to the
Present, Third Edition 1) The National Policy and Regional Development (page 106) Texts on reserve: Kenneth Norrie, "Some Comments on Prairie Economic Alienation," Canadian Public Policy 2.2 (Spring 1976): 211-224 AND T.W. Acheson, "The National Policy and the Industrialization of the Maritimes, 1880-1910," Acadiensis 1.2 (Spring 1972): 3-28.
2) The Suffragists (page 151) Texts on reserve: Carol Lee Bacchi, Liberation Deferred? The Ideas of the English Canadian Suffragists, 1877-1918 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1983) AND Ernest Forbes, "The Ideas of Carol Bacchi and the Suffragist of Halifax," Atlantis 10.2 (Spring 1985): 119-126.
3) The Farming Community (page268) Texts on reserve: Cecilia Danysk, Hired Hands: Labour and the Development of a Prairie Agriculture, 1880-1930 (Toronto: McClelland & Steward, 1995) AND Vernon C. Fowke, The National Policy and the Wheat Economy (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1973)
4) Origins of the Welfare State (page 314) Texts on reserve: James Struthers, No Fault of Their Own: Unemployment and the Canadian Welfare State, 1914-1941 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1983) AND Alvin Finkel, Business and Social Reform in the Thirties (Toronto: J. Lorimer, 1979)
5) The Development of Quebec Nationalism (page 341) Texts on reserve: Kenneth McRoberts, Quebec: Social Change and Political Crisis (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1993) AND Marcel Rioux, Quebec in Question (Toronto: J. Lorimer, 1978)
6) Vietnam: What Role Did Canada Play? (page 364) Texts on reserve: James Eayrs, In Defence of Canada, Vol 5, Indochina: Roots of Complicity (Toronto, 1983): Chapters 1 and 9. (Note that the full text must be ordered through interlibrary loans.) AND Douglas Ross, In the Interests of Peace: Canada and Vietnam 1954-1973 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1984)
7) Causes and Solutions for Stagflation (page 387) Texts on reserve: Kenneth Norrie and Douglas Owram, A History of the Canadian Economy (Toronto: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1991) AND Linda McQuaig, Shooting the Hippo: Death by Deficit and Other Canadian Myths (Toronto: Viking, 1995).
8) Populism Right or Left (page 251) Texts on reserve: John F. Conway,
"To Seek a Goodly Heritage: The Prairie Populist Responses to the National
Policy" (Diss. Simon Fraser University, 1978): Prologue and Epilogue (Note
that the full text must be ordered through interlibrary loans.) AND Alvin
Finkel, The Social Credit Phenomenon in Alberta (Toronto: University of
Toronto Press, 1989) The
Historiographical Debates numbered 9-13 are from an earlier edition of Conrad
and Finkel, History of the Canadian Peoples: 1867 to the Present, Second
Edition. I have put a copy of the
Second Edition on reserve, and I will also bring a copy to the classroom. 9) Urban Poverty During the Laurier Boom (History of the Canadian Peoples, Second Edition, Vol II, page 122) Texts on reserve: Michael Piva, The Condition of the Working Class in Toronto, 1900-1921 (Ottawa, University of Ottawa Press, 1979) AND Carolyn Strange, Toronto's Girl Problem: The Perils and Pleasures of the City, 1880-1930 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1995).
10) Late Victorian Protestantism (History of the Canadian Peoples, Second Edition, Vol II, Page 188) Texts on reserve: Ramsay Cook, The Regenerators: Social Criticism in Late Victorian English Canada (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1985) AND William Westfall, Two Worlds: The Protestant Culture of the Nineteenth-Century Ontario (Kingston, Ont.: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1989)
11) What caused the Great Depression? (History of the Canadian Peoples, Second Edition, Vol II, page 272) Texts on reserve: Eric Hobsbawn, Age of Extremes: A History of the World, 1914-1991 (New York: Pantheon, 1994) AND Michael Bliss, Northern Enterprise: Five Centuries of Canadian Business (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1987)
12) Consumerism and Loss of Community (History of the Canadian Peoples, Second Edition, Vol II, page 434) Texts on reserve: Delores Hayden,
The Grand Domestic Revolution: A History of Feminist designs for American
homes, Neighborhoods and Cities, (Cambridge, MA, 1981), Introduction,
Chapters 11 and 14. (Note that the full text must be ordered through
interlibrary loans.) AND Harold Chorney, City of Dreams: Social Theory
and the Urban Experience (Scarborough, 1990), Introduction and Conclusion.
(Note that the full text must be ordered through interlibrary loans.) 13) Who Speaks for a Culture? (History of the Canadian Peoples, Second Edition, Vol II, page 454) Texts on reserve: Neil
Bissoondath, Selling Illusions: The Cult of Multiculturalism in Canada
(Toronto: Penguin, 2002) AND M. Nourbese Philip, Frontiers
(Stratford, Ont.: Mercury Press, 1992), (Not yet put on reserve at the
library. Note also that the full text must be
ordered through interlibrary loans.)
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