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Société Canadienne D'histoire De L'église Catholique Document généré le 27 sept. 2021 14:48 Sessions d'étude - Société canadienne d'histoire de l'Église catholique A Current Bibliography of Canadian Church History Bibliographie récente de l’Histoire de l’Église canadienne Brian F. Hogan, John Moir et Margaret Sanche Changements culturels et éducation de la foi Cultural Change and Education of the Faith Volume 56, 1989 URI : https://id.erudit.org/iderudit/1006958ar DOI : https://doi.org/10.7202/1006958ar Aller au sommaire du numéro Éditeur(s) Les Éditions Historia Ecclesiæ Catholicæ Canadensis Inc. ISSN 0318-6172 (imprimé) 1927-7067 (numérique) Découvrir la revue Citer ce document Hogan, B. F., Moir, J. & Sanche, M. (1989). A Current Bibliography of Canadian Church History / Bibliographie récente de l’Histoire de l’Église canadienne. Sessions d'étude - Société canadienne d'histoire de l'Église catholique, 56, B 1–B 81. https://doi.org/10.7202/1006958ar Tous droits réservés © Les Éditions Historia Ecclesiæ Catholicæ Canadensis Ce document est protégé par la loi sur le droit d’auteur. L’utilisation des Inc., 1989 services d’Érudit (y compris la reproduction) est assujettie à sa politique d’utilisation que vous pouvez consulter en ligne. https://apropos.erudit.org/fr/usagers/politique-dutilisation/ Cet article est diffusé et préservé par Érudit. Érudit est un consortium interuniversitaire sans but lucratif composé de l’Université de Montréal, l’Université Laval et l’Université du Québec à Montréal. Il a pour mission la promotion et la valorisation de la recherche. https://www.erudit.org/fr/ CCHA, Historical Studies, 56 (1989), p. B 1-B 81 A Current Bibliography of Canadian Church History Bibliographie récente de l'Histoire de l'Église canadienne Brian HOGAN, C.S.B. University of St. Michael's College Toronto, Ontario John MOIR University of Toronto Margaret SANCHE St. Thomas More College Saskatoon, Saskatchewan NOTE: Within each section works are set out in alphabetical order under the name of the author. In Sections 5, 6, and 8, however, the arrangement is first alphabetical by subject, i.e., communion, place or person. Items are not repeated, but at the beginning of each section reference is given to relevant items in earlier or later sections. NOTEZ: Dans chaque section les ouvrages sont présentés par ordre alphabétique d'auteurs, sauf dans les sections 5, 6 et 8 où ils sont classés selon l'ordre alphabétique du sujet, i.e., confessions, lieux et personnages. Le titre des ouvrages n'est pas répété mais au début de chaque section on renvoie aux titres qui figurent sous d'autres rubriques. Table of Contents/Table des matières PAGES 1. Guides/Tables B3 2. Sources B 5 3. General Works/Ouvrages généraux B 8 4. Church History: Philosophy, Principles/Histoire de l'église: philosophie/principes B 10 5. The Communions/Les confessions A. General/Généralités B 11 B. Particular Communions/Confessions diverses B 11 6. Regional History/Histoire régionale A. Diocese, Congregation, Synod/Diocèse, congrégation synode B 22 B. Parish History/Histoire paroissiale B 28 7. Institutions B 38 8. Biography/Biographie A. General/Généralités B 41 B. Individuals/Individus B 41 9. Religious Practice and Pastoral Care/Pratique religieuse et pastorale B 53 10. Missions B 57 11. The Church and the Arts/L'église et les arts B 60 12. The Church and Education/L'église et l'éducation B 62 13. The Church and Immigration and Settlement/L'église, l'immigration et la colonisation B 67 14. The Church, Politics, Labour and Social Thought/L'église, la politique, le travail et la pensée sociale B 70 15. The Church and Society/L'église et la société B 74 16. Women and Religion/Les femmes et la religion B 77 17. Ecumenics/Œcuménisme B 80 18. Religion, Ethics and Health/L'église, l'éthique et la santé B 81 — B2 — 1. Guides/Tables "A Cumulative Index of the Canadian Society of Church History Papers, 1960-1984." Canadian Society of Church History Papers (1985): Appendix. A Guide to the Sources for the Study of Ukrainian Canadians. Ottawa, ON: Public Archives of Canada, 1984. Adams, John, ed. Heritage Cemeteries in British Columbia. Victoria, BC: Victoria Branch, B.C. Historical Federation, 1985. Pp. 55. "Archives of La Société Historique de Saint-Boniface." Manitoba History 16 (Autumn 1988): 29-30. Birket, Patricia, Janine Roy, and Lorraine St. Louis, eds. Répertoire des registres paroissiaux. Ottawa, ON: Archives publiques du Canada, 1981. Division des manuscrits. Boivin, Henri-Bernard, Claire Jean et Real Bosa. Histoire de communautés religieuses au Québec, bibliographie. Montréal, PQ: Bibliothèque Nationale au Québec, 1984. Brault, Jean-Rémi. Bibliographie des Éditions Fides, 1937-1987. Montréal, PQ: Fides, 1987. Brochet, John R. du Val. "A Selected [Huguenot] Bibliography." In Canada's Huguenot Heritage, 1685-1985, ed. Michael Harrison, 221-231. Toronto, ON: Huguenot Society of Canada, 1987. "Church Missionary Society [Anglican] Archives", B.C. Studies 73 (Spring 1987): 93. [Research note re transfer of records, including Canadian records, to the University of Birmingham.] Corley, Nora T. Resources for Native Peoples Studie si Ressources sur les études autochtones. Research Collections in Canadian Libraries, 9. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1984. Pp. 342. Couturier, Jacques Paul. "Tendences actuelles de l'historiographie acadienne, 1970-1985." Historical Papers/Communications historiques (1987): 230-250. Fast, Vera. "Archival Resources for Women's History in Manitoba." Manitoba History 11 (Spring 1986): 51-54. Filby, William, and Mary K. Meyer, eds. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index: a Guide to Published Arrival Records of About 500,000 Passengers Who Came to the United States and Canada in the Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Supplement. Detroit, MI: Gale Research Co., 1984. Friesen, Jean, Michael Angel, and Richard Klumpenhauwer. "Manitoba Bibliography of Bibliographies." Manitoba History 12 (Autumn 1986): insert, 1-8. Gardner, H.B. University of St. Michael's College Th.D. Theses, 1976-1985 and D.Min. Theses, 1979-1985. Toronto, ON: University of St. Michael's College, 1985. Pp. 7. Gardner, H.B. University of St. Michael's College M.A. Theses, 1963-1985 andM.Th. Theses, 1971-1985. Toronto, ON: University of St. Michael's College, 1986. Pp. 28. Gardner, H.B. University of St. Michael's College Ph.D. Theses, 1968-1985. Toronto, ON: University of St. Michael's College, 1985. Pp. 17. Hale, Linda L., comp. Vancouver Centennial Bibliography. 4 vols. Vancouver: Vancouver Historical Society, 1986. Pp. 1791. — B3 — Halpenny, Frances G. Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Vol. VI, 1821-1835. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 1987. Pp. 984. Kantautas, Adam, and Filoména Kantautas. A Lithuanian Bibliography and Supplement to A Lithuanian Bibliography. Edmonton, AB: University of Alberta Press. Bibliography, 1975. Pp. 725. Supplement, 1979; Pp. 316. Kinnear, Mary, and Vera Fast. Planting the Garden: An Annotated Archival Bibliography of the History of Women in Manitoba. Winnipeg, MB: University of Manitoba Press, 1987. Pp. 314. Klippenstein, Lawrence, Margaret Franz, and Adolf Ens, eds. Resources for Canadian Mennonite Studies: An Inventory and Guide to Archival Holdings at the Mennonite Heritage Centre. Winnipeg, MB: Mennonite Heritage Centre, 1988. Pp. vi, 135. Krech, Shepard III. Native Canadian Anthropology and History: A Selected Bibliography. Winnipeg, MB: Rupert's Land Research Centre. Pp. 214. Lacroix, Benoit, et al. Religion populaire au Québec: typologie des sources, bibliographie sélective. Québec, PQ: Institut québécois de recherche sur la culture, 1985. Laperrière, Guy. Bibliographie d'histoire des cantons de lest. Sherbrooke, PQ: Département d'Histoire, Université de Sherbrooke, 1986. Pp. 210. Larose, André. "Bibliographie courante sur l'histoire de la population canadienne et la démographie historique au Canada, 1984/A Current Bibliography on the History of Canadian Population and Historical Demography in Canada, 1984." Histoire so• ciale/Social History 21, 41 (1984): 129-135. Laurentian University Library. Laurentian Authors Bibliography Based in Part on the Catalogue of the Laurentian Authors Collection)'Bibliographie des écrits de V Universi• té Laurentienne établie en partie d'après le catalogue des écrits de l'Université Laurentienne, Bibliothèque de /' Université Laurentienne. Sudbury, ON: The Library/ La Bibliothèque, 1983. 2 Vols. Laverdure, Paul. "The Canadian Society of Presbyterian History: Index of Papers, 1975- 1985." The Canadian Society of Presbyterian History, Papers (1986): (appendix) 1-14. MacDonald, Wilma. Guide to the Holdings of the Archives of Rupert's Land: Records of the Anglican Church of Canada, no.l. Winnipeg, MB: Diocese of Rupert's Land, 1986. Pp.216. MacDonald, Catherine. "Guide to the United Church Archives Conference of Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario." In Prairie Spirit: Perspectives on the Heritage of the United Church of Canada in the West, ed. Dennis L. Butcher, et al. Winnipeg, MB: University of Manitoba, 1985. Pp. 403. McCutcheon, W.W. "The Preservation of Records and Memorabilia of Elementary and Secondary Education by Provincial Archives and Museums." Education Canada 24, 4 (winter 1984): 42-46. Miska, John P. Canadian Studies on Hungarians, 1885-1988: An Annotated Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Sources. Regina SK: Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1987. Pp. 192. Moir, Kim M. "The Politics of Records Acquisition: a Study of the Presbyterian Church in Canada Archives, 1875 to the Present." The Canadian Society of Presbyterian History, Papers (1984): 87-105. — B4 — O'Donnell, Brendan. Printed Sources for the Study of English-Speaking Quebec. Lennox- ville, PQ: Eastern Townships Research Centre, Bishops University, 1985. Red and White. 1, 1 (December 1909) — 51, 3 (May 1960); 1, 1 (4 October 1960) —11,12 (11 April 1969). Charlottetown, PE: Public Archives of Prince Edward Island, 1987. Ripley, Gordon. Canadian Serials Directory. Toronto, ON: Reference Press, 1987. Pp. 369. Roberto, Claude M., and Brian M. Owens. A Guide to the Archives of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, Province of Alberta-Saskatchewan. Edmonton, AB: Provincial Archives of Alberta, Pp. 286, 17 microfiche. Semple, Neil.
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