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Journal of the Canadian Historical Association. Vol. 28 No. 2, 2017

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1. Federation and the History of the Administration of Indigenous Affairs in Canada, the United States, and Australia: New Insights through a Transnational Approach Ted Binnema
55. A Temperate Province? Evidence from Lower Canadian General Store Account Books, 1830-1857 Béatrice Craig
MacDonald Panel: Robert C.H. Sweeny’s Why Did We Choose to Industrialize? Montréal, 1819–1849
90. Beyond the Old Dichotomies to a New History of Capitalism: An Appreciative Critique of Robert C.H. Sweeny IAN MCKAY
102. A Personal Reflection on Robert C.H. Sweeny’s Why Did We Choose to Industrialize? Montreal 1819–1849 BETTINA BRADBURY
108. Robert C.H. Sweeny’s Why Did We Choose to Industrialize?: Montreal, 1819–1849: A Round Table Commentary MAGDA FAHRNI
115. Assessment of Robert Sweeny, Why Did We Choose to Industrialize? Montreal 1819–1849 KATHRYN MCPHERSON
121. Response to the Round Table on Why Did We Choose to Industrialize? Montreal 1819–1849 ROBERT SWEENY
Ferguson Panel: Alexia Yates’ Selling Paris: Property and Commercial Culture in the Fin-de-Siècle Capital
136. Making a Housing Market in Paris ELIZABETH BLACKMAR
144. Comments on Alexia Yates’ Selling Paris: Property and Commercial Culture in the Fin-de-siècle Capital Tracy Neumann
149. Paris, Real Estate, and Histories of Capitalism DESMOND FITZ-GIBBON
159. Response to the Round Table on Selling Paris: Property and Commercial Culture in the Fin-de-siècle Capital ALEXIA YATES