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Volume 29 , Number 1

2003



Staff

Instructions to Authors

INTRODUCTION

Waterpower, the Lachine Canal, and the Industrial Development of Montreal
Terry S. Reynolds 3

ARTICLES

Behind the Scene of the Lachine Canal Landscape
Yvon Desloges 7

Navigation and Waterpower: Adaptation and Technology on Canadian Canals
Pauline Desjardins 21

Steam of Water Power? Thomas C. Keefer and the Engineers Discuss the Montreal Waterworks in 1852
Susan M. Ross 49

A Precipitous Decline, Steam as a Motive Power in Montreal: A Case Study of the Lachine Canal Industries
Alain Gelly 65

REVIEWS

Covered Bridges in Virginia, by Leola B. Pierce
John Austen 86

Trains and Technology: The American Railroad in the Nineteenth Century, vol. 2, Cars, by Anthony J. Bianculli
David W. Babson 86

The Birth of California Narrow Gauge: A Regional Study of the Technology of Thomas and Martin Carter, by Bruce MacGregor
David A. Vago 87

Framing Production: Technology, Culture, and Change in the British Bicycle Industry, by Paul Rosen
Bode Morin 89

Riches to Rust: A Guide to Mining in the Old West, by Eric Twitty
Keith R. Long 90

High Altitude Energy: A History of Fossil Fuels in Colorado, by Lee Scamehorn
Martha Mayer 91

The Kingdom of Coal: Work, Enterprise, and Ethnic Communities in the Mine Fields, by Donald L. Miller and Richard E. Sharpless
Karen Metheny 93

The "Great Strike": Perspectives on the 1902 Anthracite Coal Strike, edited by Kenneth C. Wolensky
Elizabeth Norris 95

Water Technology in the Middle Ages: Cities, Monasteries, and Waterworks after the Roman Empire, by Roberta L. Magnusson
Lance E. Metz 96

A Logger's Lexicon: An Illustrated Reference of Logging Terms and Technology, by John T. Labbe and Lynwood Carranco
Vance Packard 97

Contributors 99

COVER: Panorama of Lachine Canal 1882. See Alain Gelly, "A Precipitous Decline, Steam as Motive Power in Montreal: A Case Study of the Lachine Canal Industries," pp. 65–85.


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