Canadian Journal of Sociology
Volume 26, Issue 3, Summer 2001

Contents

The Authors/Les auteurs

Legacy for a New Millennium: Canadian Sociology in the Twentieth Century as Seen Through Its Publications
by Harry Hiller, Special Issue Editor


Canada as Social Structure: Social Network Analysis and Canadian Sociology
by D.B. Tindall and Barry Wellman

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Connections: Demography and Sociology in Twentieth Century Canada
by Sylvia T. Wargon

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Quebec Sociology and Quebec Society: The Construction of a Collective Identity
by Marcel Fournier

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“La nation” and the Quebec Sociological Tradition (1890-1980)
by Robert Leroux

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Women Pioneers in Canadian Sociology: The Effects of a Politics of Gender and a Politics of Knowledge
by Margrit Eichler

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Canadian Political Economy’s Legacy for Sociology
by Wallace Clement

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Changing Visions in Ethnic Relations
by Leo Driedger
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The Aid to Scholarly Publications Programme: Contributions to Canadian Sociology
by Robert A. Stebbins

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Careers in Print: Canadian Sociological Books and Their Wider Impact, 1975-1992
by David A. Nock

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Text and Context: Another “Chapter” in the Evolution of Sociology in Canada
by Harry H. Hiller and Linda Di Luzio

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The Most Important Books/Articles in Canadian Sociology in the Twentieth Century: A Report
by Harry H. Hiller and Simon Langlois



Book Reviews/Comptes rendus

Adam Brown, ed., Fanatics! Power, Identity and Fandom in Football
by Julian Tanner

Rita Caccamo, Back to Middletown: Three Generations of Sociological Reflections
by Anthony M. Orum

Simon J. Charlesworth, A Phenomenology of Working Class Experience
by W. Peter Archibald

Michael J. Dear, The Postmodern Urban Condition
by John Hannigan

Alan Warde and Lydia Martens, Eating Out: Social Differentiation, Consumption and Pleasure
by David Chaney

Books Received/Livres reçus