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Preface Acknowledgements Time, Age, Myth: Towards a History of the Sixties - Lara Campbell, Simon Fraser University and Dominique Clement, University of Alberta. Drugs, Health and the Environment Food, Fear and the Environment in the Long Sixties - Catherine Carstairs, University of Guelph. The Psychedelic Sixties in North America: Drugs and Identity - Erika Dyck, University of Saskatchewan. Higher Education The Canadian Association of University Teachers and the Transformation of Faculty Power, 1951-70 - Catherine Gidney, St. Thomas University. To Struggle Together or Fracture Apart: The Sixties Student Movements at English Canadian Universities - Roberta Lexier, Mount Allison University. 'Riots' at Sir George Williams: Construction of a Social Conflict in the Sixties - .Marcel Martel, York University. Authority and Social Protest The Struggle for a Different World': The 1971 Gastown Riot - Michael Boudreau, St. Thomas University. Sex Spying: The RCMP and Women's Liberation Groups - Steve Hewitt, University of Birmingham and Christabelle Sethna, University of Ottawa. Race and Working Class Movements 'Hothead Troubles': Sixties-Era Wildcat Strikes in Canada - Peter S. McInnis, St. Francis Xavier University. Black Confrontation in Sixties Halifax - James Walker, University of Waterloo The Regulation of Native Peoples and Aboriginal Resistance - Bryan Palmer, Trent University Nationalism and the State The Nationalist Moment in English Canada - Stephen Azzi, Laurentien University Reconciling the Two Solitudes?: Bilingualism and Biculturalism in Canada from the Quiet Revolution to the Victoria Charter - Matthew Hayday, University of Guelph . Sixties in Quebec - Jose E. Igartua, Universite du Quebec . Montreal. Abstracts Contributors Notes Index

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