1
(Mercury Series/Collection Mercure, History/Histoire, No. 15,
1976).
Out of print/épuisé.
2
(Mercury Series/Collection Mercure, History/Histoire, No. 21,
1977).
Out of print/épuisé.
3
(Spring/Printemps 1977).
Articles: Ruth Holmes Whitehead,
Christina Morris: Micmac Artist and
Artist's Model; David Newlands, A Catalogue of Sprig Moulds from Two Huron County,
Ontario, Earthenware Potteries; Charles Foss, John Warren Moore: Cabinetmaker,
1812-1893; Marie Elwood, The
State Dinner Service of Canada, 1898.
Reviews/Comptes rendus: Lise Boily
et Jean-François Blanchette, Les fours
à pain au Quebec par Pierre Rastoul; Vancouver
Centennial Museumn, "Milltown Gallery" by Nicholas Dykes;
Musée du Québec, La fabrication
artisanale des tissus; appareils et techniques by Adrienne
Hood; A. Gregg Finley, ed., Heritage
Furniture/Le mobilier tranditionnel by Elizabeth Ingolfsrud;
Virginia Careless, Bibliography for the Study
of British Columbia's Domestic Material History by Jim
Wardrop.
Notes and Comments/Nouvelles
brèves: Norman R. Ball, Comments on the Burrard Inlet Sawmill Inventory: 1869;
Bernard Genest, Recherches ethnographiques au
Ministère des Affaires culturelles du Québec;
Adrienne Hood, Research into the Technical
Aspect of Reproducing 19th Century Canadian Handwoven Fabrics; History
Section, Nova Scotia Museum.
4
(Fall/Automne 1977).
Article: George N. Horvath,
The Newfoundland Cooper
Trade.
Reviews/Comptes rendus: D.
Pennington and M. Taylor, A Pictorial Guide to
American Spinning Wheels by Judy Keenlyside; Carol Priamo,
Mills of Canada and William Fox
et al., The Mill by Felicity Leung;
Lise Boily et Jean-François Blanchette, Les fours à pain au Québec (Réplique des
auteurs).
Notes and Comments/Nouvelles
brèves: Jeanne Arseneault, A la recherche du costume acadien; Robert D. Watt, The Documentation of a Rare Piece of British
Columbiana: The Helmcken Presentation Silver; Gerald L.
Pocius, Material Culture Research in the
Folklore Programme, Memorial University of Newfoundland; R.G.
Patterson, Recent Research on a Victoria,
B.C., Silversmith: William Maurice Carmichael
(1892-1954).
5
(Spring/Printemps 1978).
Articles: Stephen Archibald,
Civic Ornaments: Ironwork in Halifax
Parks; David L. Newlands, A
Toronto Pottery Company Catalogue.
Reviews/Comptes rendus:Woodward's Catalogue 1898-1953
and The Autumn and Winter Catalogue 1910-1911
of the Hudson's Bay Company by David Richeson; Valerie
Simpson, ed., Women's Attire/Les
vêtements féminins by Ivan Sayers; Jacques Bernier,
Quelques boutiques de menuisiers et
charpentiers au tournant du ⅪⅩe siècle par
Serge Saint-Pierre; Charles H. Foss, Cabinet-makers of the Eastern Seaboard: A Study of Early Canadian
Furniture by John Mclntyre; National Museum of Man "A
Few Acres of Snow/ Quelques arpents de neige" by Jean Friesen.
Notes and Comments/Nouvelles
brèves: Jim Wardrop, Modem
History Division, British Columbia Provincial Museum; Joyce
Taylor Dawson, The Needlework of the Ursulines
of Early Quebec.
6
(Fall/Automne 1978).
Articles: C. Peter Kaellgren,
Glass Used in Canada: A Survey from the
Early Nineteenth Century to 1940 (Ontario); John Sheeler,
Factors Affecting Attribution: The
Burlington Glass Works; Paul Hanrahan, Bottles in the Place Royal Collection;
Robert D. Watt, Art Glass Windown Design in
Vancouver.
Review/Compte rendu: Janet Holmes
and Olive Jones, Glass in Canada: An Annotated
Bibliography.
Notes and Comments/Nouvelles
brèves: Carol Sheedy, Les
vitraux des maisons de la Côte-de-Sable d'Ottawa;
Deborah Trask, The Nova Scotia Glass
Company; Peggy Booker, Ontario's Victorian Stained Glass Windows; Peter Rider,
Dominion Glass Company
Records.
7
(Spring/Printemps 1979).
Articles: R. Bruce Shepard,
The Mechanized Agricultural Frontier of
the Canadian Plains; John Adams, A Review of Clay burn Manufacturing and Products,
1905 to 1918.
Reviews/Comptes rendus: Marylu
Antonelli and Jack Forbes, Pottery in Alberta:
The Long Tradition by David Richeson; Eileen Collard,
publications on clothing in Canada by Katharine B. Brett; Mary Conroy,
300 Years of Canada's
Quilts by Leslie Maitland; Alexander Fenton, Scottish Country Life by J. Lynton
Martin; Ellen J. Gehret, Rural Pennsylvania
Clothing by Adrienne Hood; Jean-Pierre Hardy, Le forgeron et le ferblantier par
Jean-Claude Dupont; Howard Pain, The Heritage
of Upper Canadian Furniture by Donald Blake Webster; Mary
Shakespeare and Rodney H. Pain, West Coast
Logging: 1840-1910 by Warren F. Sommer; Deborah Trask,
Life How Short, Eternity How Long:
Gravestone Carving and Carvers in Nova Scotia by Gerald L.
Pocius.
Notes and Comments/Nouvelles
brèves:Glass Collections in Canada/Les collections de
verre au Canada; F.J. Thorpe, Eighteenth-Century Land-Surveying Equipment and
Supplies.
8
(Special Issue/Numéro spécial,
1979). Canada's Material History: A Forum/Colloque sur
l'histoire de la culture matérielle au Canada.
Papers/Communications: F.J. Thorpe,
Remarks at the Opening Session;
Jean-Pierre Wallot, Culture matérielle et
histoire; John J. Mannion, Multi-disciplinary Dimensions in Material History; Robert D.
Watt, Toward a Three-Dimensional View of the
Canadian Past; Elizabeth Ingolfsrud, Tangible Social History: The Ontario Furniture
Collection of the National Museum of Man; Jean-Pierre Hardy
et Thiery Ruddel, Un projet sur
l'histoire de la culture et de la société
québécoises; David J. Goa, The Incarnation of Meaning: Approaching the Material
Culture of Religious Traditions; Luce Vermette, Sources archivistiques concernant la culture
matérielle; Lilly Koltun, Seeing is Believing? — A Critique of Archival Visual
Sources; Gerald L. Pocius, Oral
History and the Study of Material Culture; W. John McIntyre,
Artifacts as Sources for Material History
Research; Alexander Fenton, Material History in Great Britain; Joseph Goy, L'histoire de la culture matérielle en
France; Thomas J. Schlereth, Material Culture Studies in America; Marie El wood,
A Museum Approach to Material History
Studies; Paul-Louis Martin, Un
passé en quête d'avenir.
9
(Fall/Automne 1979).
Articles: Anita Campbell, An Evaluation of Iconographic and Written Sources in
the Study of a Traditional Technology: Maple Sugar
Making.
Reviews/Comptes rendus: Patricia
Baines, Spinning Wheels, Spinners and
Spinning by Judy Keenlyside; Bus Griffiths, Now You're Logging by Robert
Griffin; David L. Newlands and Claus Breede, An Introduction to Canadian Archaeology by Dianne Newell;
D.R. Richeson, ed., Western Canadian History:
Museum Interpretations by Alan F.J. Artibise; Vancouver
Centennial Museum, "The World of Children: Toys and Memories of
Childhood" by Zane Lewis; Musée du Québec, "Cordonnerie
traditionnelle" par Yvan Chouinard.
Notes and Comments/Nouvelles
brèves: Robert Shiplay, War Memorials in Canadian Communities; Peter Priess and
Richard Stuart, Parks Canada, Prairie
Region.
10
(Spring/Printemps 1980).
Articles: Martha Eckmann Brent,
A Stick in Time: Sewing Machine Industry
of Ontario, 1860-1891.
Special Report/Rapport spécial:
Victoria Dickenson and Valerie Kolonel, Computer-Based Archival Research Project: A Preliminary
Report.
Reviews/Comptes rendus: Clement W.
Crowell, The Novascotiaman by
Rosemary E. Ommer; Jean-Claude Dupont, Histoire populaire de l'Acadie par Clarence LeBreton;
Michel Gaumond et Paul-Louis Martin, Us
maîtrespotiers du bourg Saint-Denis, 1785-1888 par
Corneliu Kirjan; Bernard Genest et al., Les
artisans traditionnels de l'est du Québec par
Jean-Pierre Hardy; Paul B. Kebabian and Dudley Whitney, American Woodworking Tools by Martin E.
Weaver; Ray MacKean and Robert Percival, The
Little Boats: Inshore Fishing Craft of Atlantic Canada by
David A. Taylor; Ruth McKendry, Quilts and
Other Bed Coverings in the Canadian Tradition by Leslie
Maitland; Marcel Moussette, La pêche sur
le Saint-Laurent; Répertoire des méthodes et des engins de
capture par Corneliu Kirjan; David L. Newlands, Early Ontario Potters: Their Craft and
Trade by Elizabeth Collard; Loris S.Russell, Handy Things to Have Around the House by
Hilary Abrahamson; Jeffrey J. Spalding, Silversmithing in Canadian History by Tara Nanavati; Sheila
Stevenson, Colchester Furniture
Makers by David L. Myles; Donald Blake Webster, English-Canadian Furniture of the Georgian
Period by Benno Forman.
Notes and Comments/Nouvelles
brèves: Marie Elwood, The
Weldon and Trumball-Prime China Collections; David
Skene-Melvin, Historical Planning and Research
Branch, Ontario Ministry of Culture and Recreation; Corneliu
Kirjan, Les publications de la Direction
générale du patrimoine, Ministère des Affaires
culturelles, Québec.
11
(Fall/Automne 1980). Furniture in
Canada — Le mobilier au Canada.
Out of print/épuisé.
12
(Spring/Printemps 1981).
Articles: Gerald L. Pocius,
Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century
Newfoundland Gravestones.
Research Note/Note de recherche:
Ronald Getty and Ester Klaiman, Identifying
Medalta, 1916-1954: A Guide to Markings.
Reviews/Comptes rendus: British
Columbia Provincial Museum, Modem History Galleries by Ian MacPherson;
British Columbia Provincial Museum, "William Maurice Carmichael,
Silversmith" by Martin Segger; Judith Buxton-Keenlyside, Selected Canadian Spinning Wheels in Perspective: An
Analytical Approach by Peter W. Cook; Musée du
Québec, "Regard sur le mobilier victorien" par Denise
Leclerc; Point Ellice House, Victoria, B.C. by John Adams; Lynne Sussman,
SpodelCopeland Transfer-Printed Patterns
Found at 20 Hudson's Bay Company Sites by Elizabeth
Collard.
Notes and Comments/Nouvelles
brèves: Duncan Stacey, The
Iron Chink; Richard Stuart, An
Approach to Material Culture Research.
13
(Fall/Automne 1981). Exploiting the
Forest/Exploitation forestière.
Out of print/épuisé.
14
(Spring/Printemps 1982).
Articles: George Bervin, Espace physique et culture matérielle du
marchand-négociant à Québec au début du
ⅪⅩe siècle; Georges P. Léonidoff,
L'habitat de bois en Nouvelle-France:
son importance et ses techniques de construction; Anita Rush,
Changing Women's Fashion and its
Social Context, 1870-1905.
Research Notes/Notes de recherche:
Martin Segger, Some Comments on the Use of
Historical Photographs as Primary Sources in Architectural
History; Robert W. Frame, Woodworking Patterns at the Sutherland Steam Mill, Nova Scotia
Museum; E.M. Razzolini, Costume
Research and Reproduction at Louisbourg; Richard MacKinnon,
Company Housing in Wabana, Bell Island,
Newfoundland.
Research Reports/Rapports de
recherche: Barbara Riley, Domestic Food Preparation in British Columbia, 1895-1935;
Elizabeth Quance, Ontario Historical Society
Material Culture Project; CELAT, Ethnologie de l'Amérique
française; Sheila Stevenson, An Inventory of Research and Researchers Concerned
with Atlantic Canadian Material Culture.
Reviews/Comptes rendus: National
Museum of Man, "The Covenant Chain: Indian Ceremonial and Trade
Silver" by Robert S. Kidd; Vancouver Museum, "Waisted
Efforts" by Marion Brown; National Gallery of Canada, "The
Comfortable Arts" by Anita Rush; Newfoundland Museum,
"Newfoundland Outport Furniture" by Christine Cartwright; New
Brunswick Museum, "On the Turn of the Tide: Ship and Shipbuilders, 1769
to 1900" by Eric Ruff; Musée national de l'Homme,
"L'art du marteau: coup d'œil sur la ferronnerie et la
ferblanterie" par Johanne LaRochelle; Collectif, Jean-Claude Dupont et
Jacques Mathieu, comps., Les métiers du
cuir par David T. Ruddel; Peter E.Rider, ed., The History of Atlantic Canada: Museum
Interpretation by William B. Hamilton; Thomas J. Shlereth,
Artifacts and the American Past
by Del Muise; David and Suzanne Peacock, Old
Oakville: A Character Study of the Town's Early Buildings and of
the Men Who Built Them by Harold Kalman; Jack L. Summers,
René Chartrand, and R.J. Marion, Military
Uniforms in Canada, 1665-1970 by Charles Bourque; Robert S.
Elliott, Matchlock to Machine Gun: The
Firearms Collection of the New Brunswick Museum by John D.
Chown.
15
(Special Issue/Numéro spécial,
1982). Colloquium on Cultural Patterns in the Atlantic
Canadian Home.
Papers/Communications: Gerald L.
Pocius, Interior Motives: Rooms, Objects, and
Meaning; Shane O'Dea, The
Development of Cooking and Heating Technology; Linda Dale,
A Woman's Touch: Domestic
Arrangements; Wilfred W. Wareham, Aspects of Socializing and Partying in Outport
Newfoundland; Gary R. Butler, Sacred and Profane Space; Kenneth Donovan, Family Life and Living Conditions in
Eighteenth-Century Louisbourg; Carol M. Whitfield, Barracks Life in the Nineteenth Century;
Donald Blake Webster, Furniture and the
Atlantic Canada Condition; Thomas Lackey, Folk Influence in Nova Scotia Interiors;
Marie Elwood, Halifax Cabinet-Makers,
1837-1875: Apprenticeships; Irene Rogers, Cabinet-making in Prince Edward Island;
T.G. Dilworth, Thomas Nisbet; Cora
Greenaway, Decorated Walls and Ceilings in
Nova Scotia; Charles H. Foss, Room Decorating and Furnishing in the First Half of the Nineteenth
Century; David Orr, Traditional
Furniture of Atlantic Canada; A Roundtable Discussion:
Collectors, Dealers, and Museums: Private
Initiative and Public Responsibility; Victoria Dickenson and
George Kapelos, Closing Remarks.
16
(Winter/Hiver 1982). Ceramics in
Canada/La céramique au Canada.
Articles: Lester Ross, The Archaeology of Canadian Potteries;
Elizabeth Collard, Nineteenth-Century Canadian
Importers' Marks; Ronald Getty, The Medicine Hat and the Alberta
Potteries; Lynne Sussman, Comparing Ceramic Assemblages in Terms of Expenditure;
Jennifer Hamilton, Ceramics Destined for York
Factory; William Coedy and J.D. MacArthur, Characterization of Selected Nineteenth-Century
Southern Ontario Domestic Earthenwares by Chemical Analysis;
Donald B. Webster, The Prince Edward Island
Pottery, 1880-98; Sophie Drakich, Eighteenth-Century Coarse Earthenwares Imported into
Louisbourg; John Carter, Spanish Olive Jars from Fermeuse Harbour,
Newfoundland.
Research Note/Note de recherche:
Colette Dufresne, La poterie au Québec,
une histoire de famille.
Ceramics Collections/Collections de
poteries.
17
(Spring/Printemps 1983). Material
Conditions and Society in Lower Canada: Post mortem inventories/Civilisation
matérielle au Bas-Canada: les inventaires après
décès.
Introduction: Jean-Pierre Hardy,
Gilles Paquet, David-Thiery Ruddel et Jean-Pierre Wallot, Material Conditions and Society in Lower Canada,
1792-1835/Culture matérielle et société au Québec,
1792-1835.
Articles: Gilles Paquet et
Jean-Pierre Wallot, Structures sociales et
niveaux de richesse dans les campagnes du Québec,
1792-1812; George Bervin, Environnement matériel et activités économiques des
conseillers exécutifs et législatifs à Québec,
1810-1830; Jean-Pierre Hardy, Niveaux de richesse et intérieurs domestiques dans le quartier
Saint-Roch à Québec, 1820-1850; D.T. Ruddel,
The Domestic Textile Industry in the
Region and City of Quebec, 1792-1835; Christian Dessureault,
L'inventaire après
décès et l'agriculture bas-canadienne;
Lorraine Gadoury, Les stocks des habitants
dans les inventaires après décès.
18
(Fall/Automne 1983).
Articles: Anita Rush, The Bicycle Boom of the Gay Nineties: A
Reassessment; Catherine Sullivan, The Bottles of Northrup & Lyman, A Canadian Drug
Firm.
Research Reports/Rapports de
recherche: Julia Cornish, The
Legal Records of Atlantic Canada as a Resource for Material
Historians; Tina Rolande Roy, New Brunswick Newspaper Study of Imports, 1800-1860;
Nancy-Lou Patterson, German-Alsatian Iron
Gravemarkers in Southern Ontario Roman Catholic Cemeteries;
Lynn Russell and Patricia Stone, Gravestone
Carvers of Early Ontario; Luigi G. Pennacchio and Larry B.
Pogue, Inventory of Ontario Cabinetmakers,
1840-ca.1900.
Notes and Comments/Nouvelles
brèves: Robert Griffin and James Wardrop, Preliminary Investigations into Ocean Falls Pulp and
Paper Plant; Claudia Haagan, Material History Sources in Eighteenth-Century Nova Scotia
Newspapers; Sandra Morton, History of Alberta Quilts; T.B. King, A Research Tool for Studying the Canadian Glass
Industry; Andrée Crépeau, An Inventory of Persons Working on the Material
Culture of Eighteenth-Century Louisbourg; Elizabeth J. Quance
and Micheal Sam Cronk, Selected Museum Studies
Dissertations at the University of Toronto.
Reviews/Comptes rendus: Glenbow
Museum, "The Great CRP Exposition" by David R. Richeson; National
Museum of Man, "The Ever-Whirling Wheel" by Catherine Cooper Cole;
Robert W. Passfield, Building the Rideau
Canal by Norman R. Ball; Walter W. Peddle, The Traditional Furniture ofOutport
Newfoundland by Shane O'Dea; Barbara Lang Rottenberg
with Judith Tomlin, Glass Manufacturing in
Canada: A Survey of Pressed Glass Patterns by Deborah Trask;
David T. Ruddel, Canadians and Their
Environment by Robert Griffin; Thomas J. Schlereth, Material Culture Studies in America by A.
Fenton.
19
(Spring/Printemps 1984).
Articles: Hilary Russell, "Canadian Ways": An Introduction to
Comparative Studies of Housework, Stoves, and Diet in Great Britain and
Canada; Ian Radforth, In the
Bush: The Changing World of Work in Ontario's Pulpwood Logging
Industry during the Twentieth Century; W. John McIntyre,
From Workshop to Factory: The Furnituremaker; Marilyn J. Barber, Below Stairs: The Domestic
Servant.
Research Reports/Rapports de
recherche: Sandra Morton, Inventory of Secondary Manufacturing Companies in Alberta,
1880-1914; Nancy-Lou Patterson, Waterloo Region Gardens in the Germanic Tradition; H.T.
Holman, Some Comments on the Use of Chattel
Mortgages in Material History Research.
Reviews/Comptes rendus:Costume in Canada: An Annotated
Bibliography by Jacqueline Beau-doin-Ross and Pamela
Blackstock; Canadian War Museum, "The Loyal Americans" by John
Brooke; Newfoundland Museum, "Business in Great Waters" by James
Hiller; McCord Museum, "The Potters' View of Canada" by Lynne
Sussman; Elizabeth Collard, The Rotters'
View of Canada: Canadian Scenes on Nineteenth-Century
Earthenware by Robert Copeland; Eileen Marcil, Les Tonneliers du Québec by Peter N.
Moogk.
20
(Fall/Automne 1984).
Articles: Jocelyne Mathieu,
Le mobilier contenant: Traitement
comparatif Perche-Québec, d'après des inventaires de
biens après décès des ⅩⅦe et
ⅩⅧe siècles; Alison Prentice, From Household to School House: The Emergence of the
Teacher as Servant of the State.
Research Reports/Rapports de
recherche: Frances Roback, Advertising Canadian Pianos and Organs, 1850-1914; Luce
Vermette, L'habillement traditionnel au
début du ⅪⅩe siècle; Eileen Marcil,
La rôle de la tonnellerie dans la
réglementation de la pêche au début du ⅪⅩe
siècle; Anita Rush, Directory of Canadian Manufacturers, Bicycle Industry,
1880-1984; David Neufeld, Dealing with an Industrial Monument: The Borden Bridge;
Claudia Haagen and Debra McNabb, The Use of
Primary Documents as Computerized Collection Records for the Study of
Material Culture.
Notes and Comments/Notes et
commentaires: Gregg Finley, Material History and Museums: A Curatorial Perspective;
Hilary Russell, Reflections of an Image
Finder: Some Problems and Suggestions for Picture
Researchers; Papers completed in North American Decorative
Arts Graduate Course, University of Toronto, 1968-82.
Forum/Colloque: Robert D. Turner,
The Limitations of Material History: A
Museological Perspective; Peter E. Rider, The Concrete Clio: Definition of a Field of
History.
Reviews/Comptes rendus: Manitoba
Museum of Man and Nature, "Concerning Work" by David Flemming;
National Museum of Man, "Of Men and Wood" by Robert H. Babcock;
Pares Canada, région du Québec, "Québec: port
d'entrée en Amérique" by David-Thiery Ruddel.
21
(Spring/printemps 1985).
Greg Baeker, Introduction.
Articles: Thomas J. Schlereth,
The Material Culture of Childhood:
Problems and Potential in Historical Explanation; Felicity
Nowell-Smith, Feeding the Nineteenth-Century
Baby: Implications for Museum Collections; Christina Bates,
"Beauty Un-adorned": Dressing
Children in Late Nineteenth-Century Ontario; Hilary Russell,
Training, Restraining, and Sustaining:
Infant and Child Care in the Late Nineteenth Century; Janet
Holmes, Economic Choices and Popular
Toys; Mary Tivy, Nineteenth-Century Canadian Children's Games.
22
(Fall/Automne 1985).
Articles: Ernst W. Stieb, A Professional Keeping Shop: The Nineteenth-Century
Apothecary; W. John Mclntyre, Diffusion and Vision: A Case Study of the Ebenezer Doan House in
Sharon, Ontario; Bruce Curtis, The Playground in Nineteenth-Century Ontario: Theory and
Practice.
Research Reports/Rapports de
recherche:Towards a Material History
Methodology; Richard Henning Field, Proxemic Patterns: Eighteenth-Century
Lunenburg-German Domestic Furnishings and Interiors; David
Mattison, All the Latest Improvements:
Vancouver Photographic Studios of the Nineteenth
Century.
Research Note/Note de recherche:
Serge Rouleau, 1986: Cent ans
d'exploitation de la cale sèche Lome, à
Lauzon.
Forum/Colloque: D.R. Richeson,
An Approach to Historical Research in
Museums; Barbara Riley, Research and the Development of a Domestic History
Collection.
Reviews/Comptes rendus: Canadian War
Museum, "Women and War" by Ruth Roach Pierson; Royal Ontario
Museum, "Georgian Canada: Conflict and Culture, 1745-1820" by
Gregg Finley; New Brunswick Museum, "Treasures;" "The Great
19th Century Show;" "Colonial Grace: New Brunswick Fine
Furniture;" "Foundations: The River Province;" by Stuart
Smith, Judith Tomlin, Rosemarie Langhout, Tim Dilworth, Elizabeth W.
McGahan; Elizabeth Collard, Nineteenth-Century
Pottery and Porcelain in Canada by Alan Smith; Edwinna von
Baeyer, Rhetoric and Roses: A History of
Canadian Gardening 1900-1930 by Alex Wilson; Canadian War
Museum, "The Rebellion of 1885" by Brereton Greenhous; Louisiana
State Museum, "L'Amour de Maman: Acadian Textile Heritage" by
Robert S. Elliot; Musée régional Laure-Conan, "Deux cent ans
de villégiature dans Charlevoix" by Francine Brousseau.
23
(Spring/Printemps 1986).
Gerald L. Pocius, Introduction.
Articles: David J. Goa, Dying and Rising in the Kingdom of God: The Ritual
Incarnation of the "Ultimate" in Eastern Christian
Culture; Roger Hall and Bruce Bowden, Beautifying the Boneyard: The Changing Image of the
Cemetery in Nineteenth-Century Ontario; Gerald L. Pocius,
The Transformation of the Traditional
Newfoundland Cemetery: Institutionalizing the Secular
Dead.
Research Reports/Rapports de
recherche: Deborah Trask and Debra McNabb, Carved in Stone: Material Evidence in the Graveyards
of Kings County, Nova Scotia; Nancy-Lou Patterson, Open Secrets: Fifteen Masonic and Orange Lodge
Gravemarkers in Waterloo and Wellington Counties, Ontario
(1862-1983).
Research Note/Note de recherche:
Valerie Evans, In Mourning.
Bibliographies: Gerald L. Pocius,
An Introductory Bibliograpy on Cultural
Studies Relating to Death and Dying in Canada; Madeleine
Grammond et Benoît Lacroix, Mort et
religion traditionnelle au Québec:
Bibliographie.
Reviews/Comptes rendus: Provincial
Museum of Alberta, "Spiritual Life — Sacred Ritual" by Earl
Waugh; DesBrisay Museum National Exhibition Centre, "The Ox in Nova
Scotia" by Earl J. Ruff; Thomas J. Schlereth, U.S. 40: A Roadscape of the American
Experience by John van Nostrand.
Books received/Ouvrages
reçus.
24
(Fall/Automne 1986).
Article: Joyce Taylor Dawson,
An Analysis of Liturgical Textiles at
Sainte-Marie among the Hurons.
Research Reports/Rapports de
recherche: Tim Dilworth, Thomas
Nisbet's Furniture: Distinctive Style, Design and
Workmanship; Richard Henning Field, Lttnenburg-German Household Textiles: The Evidence
from Lunenburg County Estate Inventories, 1780-1830; Patricia
Stone and Lynn Russell, Observations on
Figures, Human and Divine, on Nineteenth-Century Ontario
Gravestones; Thérèse Beaudoin, Le processus technique de fabrication d'un
moule de sable au ⅪⅩe siècle.
Notes and Comments/Notes et
commentaires: Gregg Finley, North American Material Research: New Objectives, New Theories —
Conference Report; Atlantic Canada Newspaper Survey; Research
Queries.
Reviews/Comptes rendus: Royal
Ontario Museum, "The Canadiana Gallery," by M. Christina Castle;
Newfoundland Museum, "For King and Country: Newfoundland and the
Fighting Services, 1689-1945," by David R. Facey-Crowther; Thomas J.
Schlereth (ed.), Material Culture: A Research
Guide, by Kenneth McLaughlin; Olive R. Jones and E. Ann
Smith, Glass of the British Military, ca.
1755-1820, and Olive Jones and Catherine Sullivan et al.,
The Parks Canada Glass
Glossary, by Judith Tomlin.
25
(Spring/Printemps 1987).
Articles: Elizabeth W. McGahan,
Inside the Hallowed Walls: Convent Life
through Material History; Colin M. Coates, Monuments and Memories: The Evolution of British
Columbian Cemeteries, 1850-1950; Ann Gorman Condon, Loyalist Style and the Culture of the Atlantic
Seaboard.
Research Reports/Rapports de
recherche: Tom Brown, Agricultural Equipment Manufacturers Advertisement Index
1847-1942.
Research Notes/Notes de recherche:
Elizabeth Bloomfield and Gerald Bloomfield, Mills, Factories and Craftshops of Ontario, 1870: A Machine-Readable
Source for Material Historians.
Notes and Comments/Notes et
commentaires: Gregg Finley, Federation of Nova Scotian
Heritage Conference "Rum by Gum"; "Wallpaper in Canada,
1600s-1900s."
Reviews/Comptes rendus: Glenbow
Museum, "Metis," by Jean Friesen; Environment Canada, Parks,
Batoche National Historic Park, Phase I, by W.A. Waiser; Royal Ontario
Museum, "Canada's Handwoven Heritage," by Susan Burke;
Vancouver Museum "Captain George Vancouver: A Voyage of
Discovery," by Douglas Cole; Robert C. Wheeler, A Toast to the Fur Trade: A Picture Essay on Its
Material Culture, by Jean Morrison; P. A. Buckner (ed.),
Teaching Maritime Studies, by
Mary Ellen Herbert.
26
(Fall/Automne 1987)
Results of Bulletin Surveys / Résumé des sondages
Articles: Robert B. Klymasz,
"Crucial Trends in Modern Ukrainian Embroidery"; Jacques Mathieu
avec la participation de Georges-Pierre Léonidoff et John R. Porter,
«L'objet et ses contextes»; Ronald W. Hawker, "Monuments
in the Nineteenth-Century Public Cemeteries of Victoria, British
Columbia."
Research Reports/Rapports de
recherche: M.A. MacDonald, "Artifact Survivals from
Pre-Loyalist English-speaking Settlers of New Brunswick"; Nancy-Lou
Patterson, "The McWilliam House Hallway: A Painted Room in Drayton,
Ontario."
Reviews/Comptes rendus: Museum of
the History of Medicine and the Mother-Child Project, Inc. "Mother and
Child: History of Mothering from 1600 to the Present," by Katherine
Arnup; New Brunswick Museum, "Reflections of an Era: Portraits of 19th
Century New Brunswick Ships," by Eileen Reid Marcil; Ian M.G. Quimby
(ed.), The Craftsman in Early
America, by W. John Mclntyre; Environment Canada, Parks
Canada, Christ Church Cathedral, National Historic Site, by Cynthia
Wallace-Casey.
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Articles: John Summers, "Beyond
Brown Bread and Oatmeal Cookies: New Directions for Historic Kitchens";
Richard MacKinnon, "Carriage Making in St. John's, Newfoundland: A
Folkloristic Perspective on a Historical Industry"; John B. Collins,
"'Design in Industry' Exhibition, National Gallery of Canada,
1946: Turning Bombers into Lounge Chairs."
Research Reports/Rapports de
recherche: Joyce Taylor Dawson, "In Search of Early
Canadian Embroidery Abroad."
Research Notes/Notes de recherche:
A.J.B. Johnston, "History Painting: The Creation of Interpretive
Tableaux"; Robert S. Elliot, "The Flight to Marseille"; Jean-Roch Cyr, «Aspects de
l'agriculture chez les francophones du Nouveau-Brunswick au
ⅩⅬⅩe siècle : le rencensement de
1861.»
Forum/Colloque: Mary Tivy, "The
Quality of Research Is Strained: Collections Research in Ontario Community
Museums."
Notes and Comments/Notes et
commentaires: Peter E. Rider, "Planters Studies
Conference."
Reviews/Comptes rendus: Karl A.
Peter, The Dynamics of Hutterite Society: An
Analytical Approach, by Robert B. Klymasz; Provincial Museum
of Alberta, "Seasons of Celebration: Ritual in Eastern Christian
Culture," by Robert B. Klymasz; Gail Helgason, The First Albertans: An Archaeological
Search, by Richard E. Morlan; Simon J. Bronner, Grasping Things: Folk Material Culture and Mass
Society in America, by Brenda Orr; Harry E. Cullis and David
T. Suzuki, British Columbia: Frontier for
Ideas, by Jim Wardrop.