American Review of Canadian Studies
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Articles in December 2001 issue of American Review of Canadian Studies
- Western Mindscapes: a philosophical challenge.
by Trott, Elizabeth - The Calgary cousinage of Restlessness.
by Herk, Aritha Van - Western Mindscape.(Poem)
- Editorial: Learning the Western Mindscape.(Editorial)
by Hitchins, Diddy R.M. - Regionalism, W. L. Morton, and the writing of western Canadian history, 1870-1885.(Critical Essay)
by Francis, R. Douglas - "Working" in the West: The Canadian Prairies as Playground in Late-Victorian Literature.(Critical Essay)
by Hanson, Carter F. - An Innis, not a Turner.(analyzing the history of the Canadian and U.S. Wests)
by Kaye, Frances W. - Coast/lines: or the perils of sailing home.(Excerpted from Sailing Home: A Journey Through Time, Place and Memory)(Excerpt)
by Geddes, Gary - From Riel to reform (and a little beyond): politics in western Canada.
by Flanagan, Tom - Narrative geography in Guy Vanderhaeghe's The Englishman's Boy.(Critical Essay)
by Linton, Patricia