Robert A. Wardhaugh Complete List of Publications

Robert A. Wardhaugh Complete List of Publications

Robert A. Wardhaugh Complete List of Publications: Monographs Mackenzie King and the Prairie West (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2000) Behind the Scenes: The Life and Work of W.C. Clark (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2010) The Rowell-Sirois Commission and the Remaking of Canadian Federalism. Co-authored with Barry Ferguson (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, forthcoming 2020) Edited Books Towards Defining the Prairies: Region, Culture, and History (Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 2001) Time, History, and the Writing of the Canadian Prairies, co-edited with Alison Calder (Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 2005) The Premiers of Manitoba, co-edited with Barry Ferguson (Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre, 2010) Textbooks Origins: Canadian History to Confederation 8th edition. Co-authored with Alan MacEachern. (Toronto: Nelson, 2017) Destinies: Canadian History Since Confederation 8th edition. Co-authored with Alan MacEachern. (Toronto: Nelson, 2016) Chapters in Books ‘Gateway to Empire: Imperial Sentiment in Winnipeg, 1867-1917,’ Colin Coates (ed.), Imperial Canada, 1867-1917. (Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh Press, 1997) 206-219 ‘Canada,’ World Encyclopedia of Political Systems and Parties. Third Edition (Princeton: Facts on File, 1999) `Balancing Both Sides of the Ledger: J.W. Dafoe and Mackenzie King’, John English and Ken McLaughlin (eds.), Mackenzie King, Citizenship, and Community, (Toronto: Robin Brass Studio, 2003) 80-98 `Bush Parties and Booze Cruizes: A Look at Leisure in a Prairie Small Town,’ Raymond Blake and Andrew Nurse (eds.), The Trajectories of Rural Life: New Perspectives on Rural Canada (Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre, 2003) 73-84 `From Behind the Scenes: W.C. Clark, the Department of Finance, and Canada in the 1940s,’ Andrew Hiscock and Muriel Chamberlain (eds.), Engaging the Enemy: Canada in the 1940s, (Llandybie, Carmarthenshire: Dinefwr Press Ltd., 2006) 191-208 `Productivity and Popular Attitudes Toward Welfare Recipients in Saskatchewan, 1970-1990,’ Fiona Douglas and Gloria Geller (eds.), Redefining Productivity for Social Development and Well-being (Regina: co-published by the Social Policy Research Unit (SPR), Faculty of Social Work, University of Regina and Canadian Plains Research Centre, 2007) 41-74 `Brian Mulroney and the West,’ Raymond Blake (editor), Transforming the Nation: Brian Mulroney and Canada (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2007) 225-249 `Reconsidering Rowell-Sirois and Rethinking Canadian Federalism,’ co-authored with Barry Ferguson, Ian Peach (ed.), Constructing Tomorrow’s Federalism (Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 2007) 31-50 `W.L. Morton, Margaret Laurence, and the Writing of Manitoba,’ Sarah Carter, Alvin Finkel, and Peter Fortna (eds.), The West and Beyond: New Perspectives on an Imagined Region (Edmonton: University of Athabaska Press, 2010) 329-348 `John Bracken,’ with Jason Thistlethwaite, Robert Wardhaugh and Barry Ferguson (eds.), The Premiers of Manitoba (Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre, 2010) 165-93 ‘Introduction,’ Man Proposes, God Disposes : Reflections of a French Pioneer. (Edmonton: Athabasca University Press, 2013) xv-xxxiv ‘Manitoba’s Entry into Confederation,’ co-authored with Barry Ferguson, Reconsidering Confederation: Canada's Founding Debates, 1865-1999, Daniel Heidt and Whitney Lackenbauer editors, (Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2018) 145-170 ‘Louis St. Laurent and the Rowell-Sirois Commission,’ co-authored with Barry Ferguson, Modernizing Canada: Louis St. Laurent’s Politics and Policies, Patrice Dutil editor, (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, forthcoming 2020). Articles (Peer-Reviewed) ‘Region and Nation: The Politics of Jimmy Gardiner,’ Saskatchewan History (Fall 1993) 24-36 ‘The “Impartial Umpire” Views the West: Mackenzie King and the Search for the New Jerusalem,’ Manitoba History (Spring 1995) 11-22 ‘Cogs in the Machine: The Charles Dunning-Jimmy Gardiner Feud,’ Saskatchewan History (Spring 1996) 20-29 ‘A Marriage of Convenience?: Mackenzie King and Prince Albert Constituency,’ Prairie Forum (Fall 1996) 177-200 ‘“Awaiting the Return of Common Sense”: Mackenzie King and Alberta,’ National History (Winter 1998) 262-271 ‘A Real Time and Place: Douglas Durkin’s The Magpie,’ Prairie Fire (Vol. 20, No. 2, No. 87, July 1999) 58-67 `Productivity and Popular Attitudes Toward Welfare Recipients in Saskatchewan, 1970-1990’ Prairie Forum (Fall, 2003) 28(2) 195-218 `“Impossible Conditions of Inequality”: John W. Dafoe, the Rowell-Sirois Royal Commission, and the Interpretation of Canadian Federalism,’ with Barry Ferguson, Canadian Historical Review (December 2003) 84 (4): 551-584 `The Rowell-Sirois Royal Commission and the Remaking of Canadian Federalism,’ with Barry Ferguson, Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy/ Centre for Research and Information on Canada, 2004 (June 2004) Constructing Tomorrow’s Federalism Biographical Entries ‘Zebulon Aiton Lash,’ `Sir Byron Edmund Walker, The 2000 Canadian Encyclopedia World Edition (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart Inc., 1999) ‘George Reading Crowe’, `Frederic Beal Du Val,’ `George Frederick Galt’ Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume XV (University of Toronto Press, 2005) `Natural Resources Transfer Agreement,’ `Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration,’ Oxford Dictionary of Canadian History (Toronto: University of Oxford Press, 2005) `William Lyon Mackenzie King,’ The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan (Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre) 504-5. `William Lyon Mackenzie King,’ Saskatchewan Politicians: Lives Past and Present (Regina: Canadian Plains Research Center, 2005) 120-1 ‘John Bracken’, co-authored with Jeremy Marks, Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume XVI (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2015) Book Reviews Denis Smith, Rogue Tory: The Life and Legend of John Diefenbaker. Saskatchewan History (Spring 1997) 41-42 Story & Shepard (eds.), The Diefenbaker Legacy. Newest Review (Dec-Jan 98/99) 33-4 J.E. Rea, T.A. Crerar: A Political Life. Saskatchewan History (Fall 1998) 46-7 Dan Azoulay, Keeping the Dream Alive: The Survival of the Ontario CCF/NDP, 1950-1963. Labour/Le Travail (Fall 1999) 250-2 Ramsay Cook and Jean Hamelin, general editors, Canadian Dictionary of Biography Volume XIV 1911-1920. Manitoba History (Number 39, Spring/Summer 2000) 50 Deborah Keahey, Making it Home: Place in Canadian Prairie Literature. Essays on Canadian Writing (winter 2000), 191-4 Paul Romney, Getting it Wrong: How Canadians Forgot their Past and Imperilled Confederation. Canadian Historical Review (winter 2001) 408-9 Enid Barnett, The Keynesian Arithmetic in War-Time Canada: Development of the National Accounts, 1939-1945, The War Budget of September 1939: Keynes Comes to Canada, Keynes’s `How to Pay for the War’ in Canada: The Story of Compulsory Savings, 1939-1944, Canadian Historical Review (fall 2002) 259 Suzanne Morton, At Odds: Gambling and Canadians, 1919-1969, University of Toronto Quarterly, 2004 Vol 74:1 Paul Voisey, High River and the Times: An Alberta Community and Its Weekly Newspaper, 1905-1966, Social History/Histoire Sociale, vol. 38, no. 76, November 2005 Jim Blanchard, Winnipeg 1912, Manitoba History, Number 51, February 2006 .

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