Canadian Catholic Historical Association
CCHA Historical Studies, 51(1984)
Articles:
Terry Crowley: “The Inroads of
Secularization in Eighteenth-Century New France: Church and People at
Louisbourg,” pp. 5-27 (Access article in HTML) (Access article in PDF)
Michael Power: “Father Edmund
Burke: Along the Detroit River Frontier, 1794-1797,” pp. 29-46 (Access article in HTML) (Access
article in PDF)
Murray W. Nicolson: “John Elmsley and
the Rise of Irish Catholic Social Action in Victorian Toronto,” pp. 47-66 (Access article in HTML) (Access
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Debra L.
Nash-Chambers: “In the Palm of God's Hand? The Irish
Catholic Experience in Mid-Nineteenth Century Guelph,” pp. 67-87 (Access article in HTML) (Access article in PDF)
Sarah MacPherson, C.S.M.: “Religious Women
in Nova Scotia: A Struggle for Autonomy. A Sketch of the Sisters of St. Martha
of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, 1900-1960,” pp. 89-106 (Access
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Mark G. McGowan: “’Religious Duties and Patriotic
Endeavour’: The Catholic Church Extension Society, French Canada and the
Prairie West, 1908-1916,” pp. 107-109 (Access article in
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F.J. McEvoy: “Religion and
Politics in Foreign Policy: Canadian Government Relations with the Vatican,”
pp. 121-141 (Access article in HTML) (Access article in PDF)