Since 1972, the Urban History Review/Revue d'histoire urbaine has been the journal of Canadian urban history. Its mandate is to publish articles and research notes in either English or French which further our understanding of Canada's urban past. The Review Website is:
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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