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  ARTICLES CONSULTED

  (Abbreviations: CHA—Canadian Historical Association; CHR—Canadian Historical Review; CJEPS—Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science; CJPS—Canadian Journal of Political Science; JCS—Journal of Canadian Studies; OH—Ontario History)

  Abella, Irving M. “The ‘Sydenham Election’ of 1841” CHR 47, no. 4 (1966).

  Angus, Margaret. “Health Emigration and Welfare in Kingston, 1820–1840.” In Oliver Mowat’s Ontario, edited by Donald Swainson. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1972.

  Atchison, J.H. “Sir John A. Macdonald: Nation-Builder” (review of Donald Grant Creighton, John A. Macdonald) CJEPS, 1956, no. 4.

  Bailey, A.G. “The Basis and Persistence of Opposition to Confederation in New Brunswick” CHR 23 (1942).

  Barber, William. “The Anti-American Ingredient in Canadian History” The Dalhousie Review, 1973–74.

  Bellomo, J. Jerald. “Upper Canada Attitudes Towards Crime and Punishment (1832–1851)” OH 64 (1977).<
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  Brown, George. “The Grit Party and the Great Reform Convention of 1859” CHR 16, no. 3 (1935).

  Buckner, Philip A. “The Maritimes and Confederation: A Reassessment” CHR Dialogues, March 1990.

  Burnet, J.R. “The Urban Community and Changing Naval Standards.” In Studies in Canadian Social History, edited by Michael Horn and Ronald Sabourin. Toronto: M&S, 1974.

  Burns, Robin. “D’Arcy McGee and the Economic Aspects of New Nationality” CHA Historical Papers 2 (1967).

  Careless, J.M.S. “George Brown and the Mother of Confederation” CHA Annual Report and Historical Papers 39 (1960).

  ———. “Limited Identities in Canada” JCS, 1968, no. 1.

  Cameron, David. “Lord Durham Then and Now” JCS 25, no. 1 (1990).

  Chapman, J. K. “Arthur Gordon and Confederation” CHR 37, no. 2 (1956).

  Cohoe, Margaret. “John A. Macdonald” Historic Kingston 38 (1990).

  ———. “John A. Macdonald—The Family Man” Historic Kingston 37 (1989).

  Conway, John. “Politics, Culture and the Writing of Constitutions.” In Empire and Nations, edited by Harvey L. Dyck and H. Peter Krosby. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1969.

  Cook, Ramsey. “Quebec and Confederation” Queen’s Quarterly, 1964–65.

  Creighton, Donald Grant. “John A. Macdonald and the Canadian West” Historical Society of Manitoba, 1966–67, no. 23.

  ———. “Sir John Macdonald and Canadian Historians” CHR 29, no. 1 (1948).

  ———. “Sir John Macdonald and Kingston” CHA Annual Report and Historical Papers 29, no. 1 (1950).

  ———. “The United States and Confederation” CHR 39, no. 3 (1958).

  Cross, Michael S, and Robert L. Fraser. “‘The Waste that Lies Before Me’: The Public and the Private Worlds of Robert Baldwin” CHA Historical Papers 18 (1983).

  Duncan, Kenneth. “Irish Famine Immigration and the Social Structure of Canada West.” In Studies in Canadian Social History, edited by Michiel Horn and Ronald Sabourin. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1974.

  Eggleston, Stephen. “The Myth and Mystery of Pog G” JCS 31, no. 4 (1995–97).

  Fallis, Laurence S. “The Idea of Progress in the Province of Canada: A Study in the History of Ideas.” In The Shield of Achilles, edited by W.L. Morton. Toronto: M&S, 1968.

 

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