2007 - 79 (May-Mai)

Articles in this issue

Grip Magazine and "the Other": The Genteel Antisemitism of J.W. Bengough

Pages: 1 - 44

Front Lines and Frontiers: War as Legitimate Work for Nurses, 1939-1945

Pages: 45 - 74

Power, Position and the pesante charge: Becoming a Superior in the Congrégation de Notre-Dame of Montreal, 1693-1796

Pages: 75 - 113

"Canada is no dumping ground". Public Discourse and Salvation Army Immigrant Women and Children, 1900-1930

Pages: 115 - 142

Purveyors of "religion, morality & industry": Race, Status and the Roles of Missionary Wives in the Church Missionary Society 's North-West America Mission

Pages: 143 - 168

Charting a New Aesthetics for History: 3D, Scenarios and the Future of the Historian's Craft

Pages: 169 - 207

Voting, Working and Dying in the Land of the Long White Cloud: Three Studies on the History of New Zealand

Pages: 209 - 217

Book Review by Michael H. Fisher

The Business of Empire: The East India Company and Imperial Britain, 1756-1833

Pages: 219 - 221

Book Review by Galen Roger Perras

Clio's Warriors: Canadian Historians and the Writing of the World Wars

Pages: 221 - 223

Book Review by Judith Szapor

The Bomb: A life

Pages: 223 - 225

Book Review by Robert Lewis

Fighting from Home: The Second World War in Verdun

Pages: 225 - 227

Book Review by Raymond Brodeur

Quand le Québec manquait de prêtres.La charge pastorale au Canada

Pages: 227 - 229

Book Review by Shannon McSheffrey

A Social History of England, 1200-1500

Pages: 229 - 231

Book Review by Lisa Petermann

Body Counts: Medical Quantification in Historical & Sociological Perspectives / La quantification médicale, perspectives historiques et sociologiques

Pages: 231 - 233

Book Review by Richard Steigmann-Gall

Hitler Youth

Pages: 234 - 236

Book Review by Sylvie Perrier

Histoire des frères et soeurs

Pages: 236 - 238

Book Review by George Colpitts

States of Nature: Conserving Canada's Wildlife in the Twentieth Century

Pages: 238 - 240

Book Review by Yves Frenette

Histoire de l'Amérique française

Pages: 240 - 242

Book Review by Annick Germain

Tracer les merges de la CitéÉtranger, Immigrant et État au Québec, 1627-1981

Pages: 242 - 243

Book Review by Vincent Larivière

L'essor de la science moderne à Genève

Pages: 243 - 247

Book Review by Carol M. Bresnahan

Abandoned Children of the ItalianRenaissance: Orphan Care in Florence and Bologna

Pages: 245 - 247

Book Review by Patrice Groulx

Mourir en héros. Mémoire et mythe de la Première Guerre mondiale

Pages: 247 - 249

Book Review by Maria Pia Donato

Le temple de la sagesseSavoirs, écriture et sociabilité urbaine (Lyon, XVIIe-XVIIIe siècle)

Pages: 250 - 251