Atlantic Provinces Articles in URBAN HISTORY REVIEW


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URBAN HISTORY REVIEW No. 2-74

REVUE D'HISTOIRE URBANINE No. 2-74

Les Archives Municipales de la Ville de Montréal

Henri Gérin-Lajoie page 2

Locating Selected Occupations: Ottawa, 1870

L. Doreen Cross page 5

Social Structure in a Commercial City: Saint John, 1871

David Roberts page 15


URBAN HISTORY REVIEW No. 1-75

REVUE D'HISTOIRE URBAINE No. 1-75

The Canadian City in the 19th Century

Introduction

G. Stelter page 2

Halifax

D. Sutherland page 7

St. John

C. Wallace page 12


URBAN HISTORY REVIEW No. 2-76

REVUE D'HISTOIRE URBAINE No. 2-76

Approaches to the History of Urban Reform

Introduction

John C. Weaver page 3

The Politics of Municipal Reform in St. John's, Newfoundland, 1888-1892

M. Baker page 12


URBAN HISTORY REVIEW No. 3-76

REVUE D'HISTOIRE URBAIN No. 3-76

The Port of Saint John, New Brunswick, 1867-1911: Exploration of an Ecological Complex

Elizabeth McGahan page 3

URBAN HISTORY REVIEW Vol. IX No. 1 (June 1980)

REVUE D'HISTOIRE URBAINE Vol. IX No. 1 (Juin 1980)

Town Planning Efforts in Kitchener-Waterloo, 1912-1925

Elizabeth Bloomfield page 3

Holy Day or Holiday? The Giddy Trolley and The Canadian Sunday, 1890-1914

Sharon P. Meen page 49

Entrepreneurship and Nineteenth Century Urban Growth: A Case Study of Orillia, Ontario,

1867-1898

E.J. Noble page 64

An Inner City in Decline: St. John's, Newfoundland

Mark Shrimpton and C.A. Sharpe page 90


URBAN HISTORY REVIEW Vo. IX No. 2 (October 1980)

REVUE D'HISTOIRE URBAINE Vol. IX No. 2 (Octobre 1980)

Aspects of Urban Heritage

Introduction

John H. Taylor, page 3

Building in Mid-Nineteenth Century Halifax page 5


URBAN HISTORY REVIEW Vol. IX No. 3 (February 1981)

REVUE D'HISTOIRE URBAINE Vol. IX No. 3 (Fevrier 1981)

Mayors à La Mancha: An Aspect of Depression Leadership in Canadian Cities

John H. Taylor page 3

Entrepreneurship and the Family Compact: York-Toronto, 1822-1855

Peter A. Baskerville page 15

The Establishment of Commission Government in St. John's Newfoundland, 1914

Melvin Baker page 35


URBAN HISTORY REVIEW Vol. X, No. 3 (February 1982)

REVUE D'HISTOIRE URBAINE Vol. X, No. 3 (Février 1982)

The Genesis of Public Health Reform in Toronto, 1869-1890

Heather A. MacDougall page 1

Winnipeg Chinatown: Demographic, Ecological and Organizational Change, 1900-1980

Gunter Baureiss and Leo Driedger page 11

The Development of Canada's Five Leading National Ports

Charles N. Forward page 25


URBAN HISTORY REVIEW Vol. XV, No. 2 (October 1986)

REVUE D'HISTOIRE URBAINE Vol. XV, No. 2 (Octobre 1986)

Le logement et les Enjeux de la Transformation de l'Espace Urbain: Montréal, 1940-1960

Marc H. Choko, Jean-Pierre Collin et Annick Germain page 127

Fiscal Imbalance and Winnipeg: A Century of Response

Derek Hum, Frank Strain and Michelle Strain page 137

Urban History and the Politics of the Property Tax: The Case of Single Residential Property in the City of Toronto, 1920s-1970s

Randall White page 151

Absentee Landlordism and Municipal Government in Nineteenth Century St. John's

Melvin Baker page 165


URBAN HISTORY REVIEW/REVUE D'HISTOIRE URBAINE Vol. XIX No. 1 (June 1990)/Vol.

XIX, No. 2 (October 1990)

The History of Policing in the Maritime Provinces: Themes and Prospects

Greg Marquis page 84

URBAN HISTORY REVIEW/REVUE D'HISTOIRE URBAINE Vol. XXII, No. 2 (June 1994)

Special issue: Urban Industry

Editorial: The Historical Geography of Canadian Urban Industry

Robert D. Lewis, page 71

"Our Prosperity Rests Upon Manufactures": Industry in the Central Canadian Urban System, 1871

G.T. Bloomfield and Elizabeth Bloomfield page 75

Mapping the Changes: The spatial development of Industrial Montreal, 1861-1929

Brian Slack, Lourdes Meana, Martha Langford, and Patricia Thornton

Location Patterns of Manufacturing: Toronto in the Early 1880s

Gunter Gad page 113

Fragmented Integration: The Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Company and the Anatomy of an

Urban-Industrial Landscape, c.1912

L.D. McCann page 139


URBAN HISTORY REVIEW/REVUE D'HISTOIRE URBAINE Vol. XXVII, No. 1 (October 1998)

Continuity and Discontinuity in Canadian Cab History

Donald F. Davis page 3

The Canadian Taxi Wars, 1925-1950

Donald F. Davis page 7

She's No Lady: The Experience and Expression of Gender among Halifax Women Taxi Drivers since World War II

Kimberley Berry page 23


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