Canadian Catholic Historical
Association
CCHA Historical Studies, 70 (2004)
List of Contributors, p. 5 (Access in HTML)
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Editors’ Foreword, p. 7 (Access in
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Christine Lei, “‘The Science Ball’: Poetry as
Historical Evidence,” pp. 9-28 (Access
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Heidi MacDonald,. “The
Social Origins and Congregational Identity of the founding Sisters of St.
Martha of Charlottetown, PEI, 1915-1925,” pp. 29-47 (Access article in HTML) (Access
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Mark G. McGowan, “The Maritimes’ Region and the
Building of a Canadian Church: The Case of the Diocese of Antigonish after
Confederation,” pp. 48-70 (Access
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Jessy C. Pagliaroli, “Kodak Catholicism: Miraculous Photography and its
Significance at a Post-Conciliar Marian Apparition Site in Canada,” pp. 71-93 (Access article in HTML) (Access article in PDF)
Timothy Pearson, “‘In the Eyes of the Children
this was a Miracle’: Sanctity in
Nineteenth-Century Quebec,” pp. 94-110 (Access article in HTML) (Access
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Elizabeth M. Smyth, “The Culture of Catholic Women’s
Colleges at the University of Toronto 1911-1925,” pp. 111-130 (Access article in HTML) (Access
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Huguette Turcotte, “Hospitals for Chinese in Canada:
Montreal (1918) and Vancouver (1921),” pp. 131-142 (Access article in HTML) (Access
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Abstracts/Résumés, pp. 143-149 (Access in HTML) (Access
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