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‘HISTOIRE SANS COEUR’?: HISTORIOGRAPHICAL REFLECTION ON THE WORK OF MASON WADE

Pages 273-285 | Published online: 10 Nov 2009

NOTES

  • Richard Arès, S. J., review of The French Canadians in Relations T. XV, no. 172 (avril 1955): 105–106.
  • Lionel Groulx, Mes Mémoires, T. l, 1878–1920 (Montréal: Fides, 1970), pp. 163–171.
  • Carl Berger, The Writing of Canadian History: Aspects of English Canadian Historical Writing, 1900 to 1970 (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1976), p. 210.
  • Mason Wade, Preface, The French Canadians, 1760–1967, Vol. 1 (Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1968), p. xiii.
  • Yves Roby, “Mason Wade, 1913–1986,” Obituary notice in Canadian Historical Association Newsletter Vol. 12, no. 3 (Summer 1986).
  • In addition to Roby's comments, see also Paul-André Comeau, “Un historien lucide et sincère,” Le Devoir, mardi, 28 janvier 1986; Graham Fraser, “Solitary U.S. Scholar,” Toronto Globe and Mail, Saturday, January 18, 1986; Nicholas Muller, “Hugh Mason Wade,” Obituary notice in American Review of Canadian Studies Vol. XVI, no. I (Spring 1986): ii-iii.
  • Muller, op. cit., iii.
  • Perry Miller, review of “Margaret Fuller: Whetstone of Genius,” in New England Quarterly Vol. 13 (September 1940): 560.
  • Ralph Flanley, review of “Francis Parkman: Heroic Historian,” in Canadian Historical Review Vol. 24, no. 2 (June 1943).
  • Mason Wade, “Presidential Address: ‘A View from the South’,” in Canadian Historical Association Annual Report (June 1965).
  • Ibid., p. 5.
  • Ibid., p. 2.
  • Richard Arès, S. J., op. cit., 106.
  • Mason Wade, Preface, The French Canadians 1760–1967, Vol. 1, pp. xiv-xv.
  • Review of The French Canadians, 1760–1945,” in London Times Literary Supplement, Friday, May 13, 1955.
  • A. R. M. Lower, review of The French Canadians, 1760–1945, New York Times, Sunday, May 15, 1955.
  • William Safire, “Manifest Destiny,” New York Times, Tuesday, January 18, 1979.
  • Michael Kaufmann, “Canada: An American Discovers Its Difference,” New York Times Magazine, May 13, 1983.
  • William A. Henry, III, “Against a Confusion of Tongues,” Time Magazine, June 13, 1983.
  • Bill Gardner, “English Only: U.S. Salad Bowl or Melting Pot,” Toronto Globe and Mail, September 18, 1986.
  • William Johnson, “California Tries to Avoid the ‘Canadian Problem’,” Toronto Globe and Mail, Saturday, October 11, 1986. See also Denis Monière, “Un débat linguistique ‘Made in U.S.A.’,” Le Devoir, mardi, 4 novembre 1986; Christian Rioux, “La Californie ne sera pas bilingue,” L'Actualité, février 1987.
  • Histoire du Québec, sous la direction de Jean Hamelin (Montréal: France-Amérique 1976), p. 8.
  • Fernand Ouellet, Histoire Economique et Sociale du Québec 1760–1850 (Montréal: Fides, 1986), p. 323.
  • Ibid., p. 443.
  • Serge Gagnon, Quebec and Its Historians: The Twentieth Century, Jane Brierley, trans. (Montreal: Harvest House, 1985), p. 171, fn. 32.
  • Michel Brunet, review of “Essais sur le Québec Contemporain (1953),” in Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française T. VII, no. 3 (décembre 1953).
  • While I have not undertaken a complete review of Brunet, I have examined three important titles by him published since the appearance of The French Canadians in 1955. See La Présence anglaise et les Canadiens (Montréal: Beauchemin, 1958); Québec/Canada Anglais: Deux itinéraires: un affrontement (Montréal: Editions HMH Ltée., 1968); Les Canadiens après la Conquěte, 1759–1775 (Montréal: Fides, 1969). None of these books contain any reference to Wade.
  • Hilda Neatby, Quebec: The Revolutionary Age, 1760–1791, Canadian Centenary Series (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1966).
  • Susan Mann Trofimenkoff, Preface, The Dream of Nation: A Social and Intellectual History of Quebec (Toronto: Gage, 1983).
  • Carl Berger, op. cit., p. 184.
  • Canada Since 1867: A Bibliographical Guide, J. L. Granatstein and Paul Stevens, 2d. ed., rev. (Toronto/Sarasota: Samuel Stevens/Hakkert and Company, 1977), p. 163.
  • A Reader's Guide to Canadian History: Beginnings fo Confederation, Ed. D. A. Muise (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1982), p. 62.
  • Richard Preston, “Tales from the Gridiron,” New Yorker, March 31, 1986.
  • Dale Miquelon, review of Francis Parkman: Heroic Historian, in Canadian Historical Review Vol. 55, no. 1 (March 1974).
  • See various reviews of The French Canadian Outlook: Canadian Historical Review Vol. 27, no. 3 (September 1946); Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science Vol. 13, no. 1 (February 1947); American Political Science Review Vol. 40 (December 1946): 1216. University of Toronto Quarterly Vol. 16, no. 3 (April 1947).
  • Maurice Héroux, review of The French Canadians 1760–1945, in Culture T. XVI (septembre 1955).
  • Richard Arès, S. J., op. cit., p. 105.
  • Gustave Lanctot, review of The French Canadians, 760–1945, in Revue de l'université Laval T.X., no. 10.
  • Mason Wade, The French Canadians, 1760–1967 Vol. 2, p. 867.
  • Maurice Héroux, op. cit., p. 354.
  • Richard Arès, S. J., op. cit., p. 105.
  • Mason Wade, review of Mes Mémoires, T. 1, 1878–1920, in Canadian Historical Review Vol. 52, no. 3. (September 1971).
  • Mason Wade, Preface, The French Canadians, 1760–1967 Vol. 1, p. XIV.
  • Guy Frégault, review of The French Canadians, 1760–1945, in Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française T. VIII, no. 4 (mars 1955).
  • Carl Berger, op. cit., p. X.
  • Mason Wade, Preface, The French Canadians, 1760–1967 Vol. 1, p. xv.
  • Mason Wade, Francis Parkman: Heroic Historian (New York: Viking Press, 1942, p. 23.
  • Paul-André Comeau, La Bloc Populaire, 1942–1948 (Montréal: Québec-Amérique, 1982).
  • Paul-André Comeau, “Un historien lucide et sincère,” Le Devoir, mardi, 28 janvier 1986.

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