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The Canadian Historical Review at One Hundred Years
Abstract
This article considers how the scholarly history published in the pages of the Canadian Historical Review has spoken to and been shaped by broad structural changes of two kinds: those that determine scholarly practices of knowledge-making, and those that determine the meaning of nationality. Beginning with a sketch of these themes in the journal’s first seventy-five years, the article then discusses specific examples of topics related to these...
Paper Details
Title
The Canadian Historical Review at One Hundred Years
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
100
Issue
3
Pages
315 - 348
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