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Journal of the Canadian Historical Association. Vol. 25 No. 1, 2014

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1. Made in Canada! The Canadian Manufacturers’ Association’s Promotion of Canadian-Made Goods, 1911-1921 Andre Siegel, James Hull
33. “Tobacco has Blossomed like the Rose in the Desert”: Technology, Trees, and Tobacco in the Norfolk Sand Plain, c. 1920-1940 Jonathan McQuarrie
63. Cigarette Marketing and Smoking Culture in 1930s Canada Daniel Robinson
107. La Palme présente Displicuit Nasus Tuus : quand la caricature sert de discours politique au Québec Alexandre Turgeon
143. “We All Used to Meet at the Hall”: Assessing the Significance of the Universal Negro Improvement Association in Toronto, 1900–1950 Carla Marano
177. “At Last! The Government’s War on Poverty Explained”: The Special Planning Secretariat, the Welfare State, and the Rhetoric of the Poverty in the 1960s David Tough
207. “Some thought they were ‘in Love’”: Sex, White Teenagehood, and Unmarried Pregnancy in Early Postwar Canada Sharon Wall
243. Tradition and Transitions: Elders Working in Canadian Prisons, 1967-1992 Seth Adema
277. ParticipACTION, Healthism, and the Crafting of a Social Memory (1971–1999) Victoria Lamb Drover
307. A Half-Century of Possessive Individualism: C.B. Macpherson and the Twenty-First-Century Prospects of Liberalism Ian McKay