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- Anglican Church of Canada
The official web site of the Anglican Church of Canada.
- Blows and Scratches, Swords and Guns: Violence between Men as Material Reality and Lived Experience in early Nineteenth-Century Lower Canada
A paper on everyday violence between men in Lower Canada in early XIXth century by Donald Fyson,Universite Laval.
- Bonavista's "Hewers of Wood and Drawers of Water": The First School in Newfoundland
The first school in Newfoundland by Hans Rollmann and Bonita Power, hosted on the web site of Dr. Hans Rollmann, Department of Religious Studies, Memorial University, Newfoundland.
- British Columbia's History of Education Homeroom
An online history course on education in British Columbia by Dr Patrick A. Dunae.
- Canada's Unique Social History
A comprehensive online course on Canada's social history by Professor Steven Hick,Phd, funded by Heritage Canada. A thorough-going and analytical presentation of this whole field.
- Canadian Library Histories
A categorized history of Canadian libraries and their prominent administrators hosted on the web site of the University of Guelph.
- Canadian Red Cross History
The official Red Cross history since its foundation in 1859 by Henri Dunant.
- Christianity Arrives in the Yukon
An About.com page on the arrival of Christianity in the Yukon by Delores Smith.
Construire les infrastructures d'approvisionnement en eau en banlieue montréalaise au tournant du XXe siècle : Le cas de Saint-Louis
The process of building a water supply network in a suburb of Montreal in 1890.
- Cultivating Canadian Gardens: The History of Gardening in Canada
An online exhibition on the history of gardening in Canada by the National Library of Canada.
- Dressing Up Canada: Late Victorian Fancy Dress Balls
A section of the Canadian Museum of Civilization on fancy dress balls in the end of the XIXth century.
Entre discours et pratiques : les médecins montréalais face à la thérapeutique 1869-1890
A study of how drugs were used by physicians in the second half of the XIXth century in Quebec.
Famille, communauté et folie au tournant du siècle
A history of family's attitudes to and treatments of mental illness at the turn of the century in Quebec.
- First Ukrainian Church in Canada
The story of the first Ukrainian church in Canada,built in 1899 in Manitoba, by John Panchuk.
- For the Life of the World: Charisma and the service of the Missionary Oblates
A history of the last 150 years of the missionary Oblates in Alberta, by the Provincial Museum of Alberta.
- Highlighting Human Rights in Ontario
The web site of the Ontario government where Ontario is presented as a province that has been a haven for those that flee persecution.
- Hold onto Your Hats! An exhibition about the history and meaning of hats and other headwear in Canada
An online exhibition about hats and other headwear by the Canadian Museum of Civilization.
- Is There a Doctor in the House? A Material History Approach for Examining a Nineteenth Century Rural Ontario Doctor's House
A web site that illustrates a new historical approach:material history or the interpretation of objects to study history from a concrete angle.
- Jubilee, Liturgy, and the Early History of Canada
The role of Catholic jubilees in the lives of French Canadians and aboriginal people during the early stages of European settlement by J. Frank Henderson.
L'adoption de la Loi sur les jeunes délinquants de 1908. Étude comparée des quotidiens montréalais et torontois
A paper on the funding of juvenile justice in 1908 by Pierre Dubois and Jean Trepanier, Universite de Montreal.
L'État, la «houille blanche» et le grand capital. L'aliénation des ressources hydrauliques du domaine public québécois au début du XXe siècle
A paper on the state's management of hydroelectric resources from the end of the XIXth century to the 40's in Quebec.
- La Nouvelle-France : narration annuelle de la mission du Sault, 1667-1685
A Jesuit missionary's annual report from 1667-1685 on his life at the Mission du Sault.
La réforme de la justice pénale bas-canadienne : le cas des assauts communs à Québec
A historical approach to the transition to prosecuting common assault cases from private issues to public matter, by Martin Dufresne, University of Ottawa.
- Life on a Western Canadian Prairie Farm (in the 1920s)
The lifestyle of a family of 10 in the Prairie in the 20's : in their house, on their farm and in their community by Brian M. Brown.
- Manitoba School Question: The Laurier and Greenway Compromise (1896)
The text of an agreement between the Government of Canada and the government of Manitoba for the settlement of the school question in 1896.
- Murphy, Emily
Biography of suffragette and activist Emily Murphy.
- Nineteenth-Century Pottery and Porcelain in Canada
An online exhibition of Canadian XIXth century pottery and china by the Canadian Museum of Civilization.
- Point Ellice Collection of Household Victoriana
The virtual tour of the O'Reilly's XIXth century husehold in British Columbia. A Schoolnet digital collection project.
- Religion, Society and Culture in Newfoundland and Labrador
Religion,society and culture : an exhaustive web site by Dr.Hans Rollmann,Department of Religious Studies, Memorial University,Newfoundland.
- Religious Heritage
A Schoolnet digital collection project on religious heritage in Canada.
- Sainte-Anne college and university, 1890-1990
The history of Saint-Anne University since its foundation in 1890 to promote French culture ,east of Quebec.
- Shadd, Mary Ann
Shadd started the first integrated school in Canada and was the first female newspaper editor and first female black lawyer in North America. From A Scattering of Seeds - The Creation of Canada.
- Slaves, Benjamin Drew - Testimony of the Canadian Fugitives (ca.1850)
A 1850 survey of former slaves that took refuge in Upper Canada, by Benjamin Drew, a Boston abolitionist.
- Taché, Alexandre-Antonin
Alexandre-Antonin Taché was an Oblate priest who worked tirelessly to try to secure Métis and Francophone rights in the province of Manitoba.
- The Anti-slavery Movement in Canada
- The Biases of Ancien Régime Justice: The People and the Justices of the Peace in the District of Montreal, 1785-1830
A paper by Donald Fyson, Laval University, on the biases of the Ancien Regime justice in the district of Montreal 1785-1830.
- The Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives: List of online documents
The Canadian Lesbian and Gay archives of online historical material.
- the Dionne Quintuplets
Story of the Dionne Quintuplets.
- The Evolution of Human Rights in Canada
The Justice Canada web site.
- The History of the Book in Canada
A history of the book in Canada by the University of Toronto Library.
- The Painted Furniture of French Canada, 1700-1840
An online exhibition of painted furniture in Quebec between 1700 and 1840 by the Canadian Museum of Civilization.
- Tuberculosis History in Canada
A history of Canada's fight against tuberculosis.A Schoolnet digital collection project.
- University of British Columbia: University History and Historical Facts
The history of the University of British Columbia which includes a searchable database.
- Violence between Men and Family Matters before the Montreal Courts in the late Eighteenth and early Nineteenth Centuries
A paper by Donald Fyson, Université of Laval, based on Montreal court cases about violence betwwen men and family matters in the late XVIIIth and early XIXth centuries.
- Who Killed William Robinson? Race, Justice and Settling the Land - A Historical Whodunit
A historian's attempt at solving a murder, for which an aboriginal man was wrongly found guilty and executed, by Ruth Sandwell, University of British Columbia.
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