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1. The Canadian Urban History Caucus is a continuation and reorganization of the Canadian Historical Association’s Canadian Urban History Committee, chaired by Gilbert Stelter during the mid-1970s. It fell into neglect and inactivity in recent years. During the 1970s its activities were closely coordinated with UHR/RHU. See Gilbert Stelter, “The Urban History Committee of the Canadian Historical Association,” Urban History Review, no. 3-75 (1976): 55–7.
2. Jennifer Bonnell and Marcel Fortin, eds. Historical GIS Research in Canada (Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2014). For a recent application of historical GIS research in UHR/RHU, see Owen Temby and Joshua MacFadyen, “Urban Elites, Energy, and Smoke Policy in Montreal during the Interwar Period,” Urban History Review/ Revue d’histoire urbaine 45, no. 1 (2016): 37–49.
3. For another notable recent example, from this journal, see Brad Cross, “Modern Living ‘hewn out of the unknown wilderness’: Aluminum, City Planning, and Alcan’s British Columbian Industrial Town of Kitimat in the 1950s,” Urban History Review/ Revue d’histoire urbaine 45, no. 1 (2016): 7–17.
4. Richard White, Planning Toronto: The Planners, the Plans, Their Legacies, 1940–80 (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2016). See also my review of White’s book in Ontario History 109, no. 1 (2017): 141–3.
5. White, Planning Toronto, chapter 5.
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