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Introduction
1 English-French Relations in the Canadian Catholic Community
2 Anti-Catholicism in Canada: From the British Conquest to the Great War
3 Catholicism and Colonial Policy in Newfoundland, 1779–1845
4 Scottish Catholicism in Canada, 1770–1830
5 The Policy of Rome towards the English-Speaking Catholics in British North America, 1750–1830
6 Trusteeism in Atlantic Canada: The Struggle for Leadership among the Irish Catholics of Halifax, St John's, and Saint John, 1780–1850
7 The Growth of Roman Catholic Institutions in the Archdiocese of Toronto, 1841–90
8 "Improvident Emigrants": John Joseph Lynch and Irish Immigration to British North America, 1860–88
9 The Parish and the Hearth: Women's Confraternities and the Devotional Revolution among the Irish Catholics of Toronto, 1850–85
10 Toronto's English-Speaking Catholics, Immigration, and the Making of a Canadian Catholic Identity, 1900–30
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