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A snug little flock : the social origins of the Riel Resistance, 1869-70
(Watson and Dwyer, 1991)
Questions about the identities of the mixed-blood Indian-European peoples of Canada and the United States have puzzled historians and anthropologists in both countries. Who are the mixedbloods of North America? Why do they ...
History of the Canadian Metis : study guide
(Athabasca University, 1996)
The political, economic, and social history of present-day Canada was, for the first three huhdred years after European contact, a product of the fisheries and the fur trade. Posts along the ocean shores and along the ...
A selected Western Canada Historical Resources Bibliography to 1985
(Prairie Forum, 1990)
The bibliography was compiled from careful library and institutional searches. Accumulated titles were sent to various federal, provincial and municipal jurisdictions, academic institutions and foundations with a request ...
Debating Metis Rights
(Literary Review of Canada, 1992-04)
Thomas Flanagan usually manages to place himself at the centre of controversy whenever he writes about the Metis. While his work may often appear to be motivated by ideology rather than the persuasiveness of historical ...
Karl Marx's and Friedrich Engels' Knowledge of French Socialism in 1842‑43
(Historical Reflections, 1983)
Canada and the Far East during the 1930s
(Toronto, Oxford University Press, 1991, 1991)
Alan Lomax: A Life in Folk Music
(Canadian Folk Music/Bulletin de musique folklorique canadienne, 2002)
Alan Lomax's career was long, almost seventy years,
and his interests many and varied. He achieved so
much in those seventy years that it is impossible for
any short account of his life and work to be
comprehensive. ...
Before Newfoundland: Maud Karpeles in Canada
(Canadian Folk Music/Bulletin de musique folklorique canadienne, 2003)
Ballad of the Month/A Ballad Revisited
(Canadian Folk Music/Bulletin de musique folklorique canadienne, 2003)
On "Vulgar Exhibition": Hazlitt, "The Fight" and the Pornography of Popularity
(Nineteenth-Century Prose, 2009)
This essay pursues Hazlitt as a case in Cultural Studies historiography by reading his 1822 essay "The Fight" as a contribution to the historical emergence of the discourse of "popular culture" as a class-inflected euphemism ...