Canadian Catholic Historical Association
CCHA, Historical Studies, 61 (1995)
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
List of
contributors, pp. 6-8 (Access in HTML)
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Editor’s Foreword,
pp. 9-11 (Access in HTML) (Access in PDF)
Articles:
Robert Carney,
“Aboriginal Residential Schools Before Confederation: The Early Experience,”
pp. 13-40 (Access article in HTML) (Access article in PDF)
Michael Cottrell,
“John Joseph Leddy and the Battle for the Soul of the Catholic Church in the
West,” pp. 41-51 (Access article in HTML) (Access article in PDF)
Duff Crerar, “In
the Day of Battle: Canadian Catholic Chaplains in the field, 1885-1945,” pp.
53-77 (Access article in HTML) (Access
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Terence J. Fay, “A
Historiography of recent Publications on Catholic Native Residential Schools,”
pp. 79-97 (Access article in HTML) (Access
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Elizabeth W.
McGahan, “The Sisters of Charity of the Immaculate Conception: A Canadian Case
Study,” pp. 99-133 (Access article in HTML) (Access article in PDF)
Mary Olga McKenna,
“Paradigm Shifts in a Women’s Religious Institute: The Sisters of Charity,
Halifax, 1950-1979,” pp. 135-151 (Access article in HTML)
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Vincent McNally,
“Who is Leading? Archbishop John Thomas Troy and the Priests and People in the
Archdiocese of Dublin 1787-1823,” pp. 153-170 (Access
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Alexander Reford,
“St. Michael’s College at the University of Toronto, 1958-1978: The
Frustrations of Federation,” pp. 171-194 (Access article
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Margaret Sanche, “A
Matter of Identity: St. Thomas More College at the University of Saskatchewan,
1961-1977,” pp. 195-214 (Access article in HTML) (Access article in PDF)