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The Rest of the Story
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 78

The Rest of the Story

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-11
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Compiled for them by their family, The Rest of the Story: Branches From Our Tree is a collection of family lineage, photographs and memories. Howard and Jean have always made it a priority to share stories and experiences from their past with their family. At various times, family trees have been done, lineages recorded and photographs have been saved. Howard has written his memoirs and Jean has captured so many special memories from her past as well. They have done so with such detail that it seemed very important to connect all of these pieces together and preserve them. Howard and Jean have three children, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren that are so excited to have so much of their family's past recorded and documented. They feel it rare and quite a gift to know so much about The Rest of the Story.

The Lord's Dominion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 580

The Lord's Dominion

The Lord's Dominion describes the development of mainstream Canadian Methodism, from its earliest days to its incorporation into the United Church of Canada in 1925. Neil Semple looks at the ways in which the church evolved to take its part in the crusade to Christianize the world and meet the complex needs of Canadian Protestants, especially in the face of the challenges of the twentieth century.

Undisciplined Women
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Undisciplined Women

Redressing a neglect of women's traditions and feminist perspectives in Canadian folklore studies, 20 contributions discuss female experiences of traditional culture from feminist viewpoints. The authors look at the effect of gender on the collecting and interpreting of women's folklore, negative and positive images of women in traditional and popular culture, and women's use of creativity in their everyday lives. Some contributors are nonacademics. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Oxford Handbook of Oral History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 561

The Oxford Handbook of Oral History

In the past sixty years, oral history has moved from the periphery to the mainstream of academic studies and is now employed as a research tool by historians, anthropologists, sociologists, medical therapists, documentary film makers, and educators at all levels. The Oxford Handbook of Oral History brings together forty authors on five continents to address the evolution of oral history, the impact of digital technology, the most recent methodological and archival issues, and the application of oral history to both scholarly research and public presentations. The volume is addressed to seasoned practitioners as well as to newcomers, offering diverse perspectives on the current state of the f...

Changing Women, Changing History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Changing Women, Changing History

Changing Women, Changing History is a bibliographic guide to the scholarship, both English and French, on Canadian's women's history. Organized under broad subject headings, and accompanied by author and subject indices it is accessible and comprehensive.

Earliest Toronto
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 120

Earliest Toronto

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Historical Aspects of Cataloging and Classification
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 626

Historical Aspects of Cataloging and Classification

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Biographie Universelle, Ancienne Et Moderne
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1236

Biographie Universelle, Ancienne Et Moderne

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1855
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Guide to Historical Resources in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 127

Guide to Historical Resources in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Guide to Historical Resources in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo identifies the archival collections of over one hundred and seventy-five museums, libraries, archives, government offices, social agencies, clubs and business in the Waterloo region and beyond. It provides a comprehensive approach to surveying the community, and should suggest to the creative research further avenues for investigation. The guide will facilitate access to many areas of historical study, and will be of interest to teachers, students, and researcher of local history as well as members of government and heritage organizations in the Waterloo region. The survey of historical resources was a project of Doon Heritage Crossroads' curatorial and research staff, and was made possible by the work of dedicated volunteers and by the support of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, the Ministry of Culture and Communications and the Good Foundation.