« Les historiens font les manchettes » vise à reconnaître et à honorer quelques-uns des nombreux succès d’historiens au Canada, y compris leur engagement envers le public.“Historians in the News” seeks to acknowledge and celebrate some of the many successes of historians in Canada, including their engagement with the public
The 72nd Annual General Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association was hosted this year by Carle...
Among its associate members, the Canadian Historical Association includes two Quebec societies, one ...
In the last decades, Canadian historiography has undergone sweeping changes which follow those of th...
“Historians in the News” acknowledges some of the many successes of historians in Canada, including ...
“Historians in the News” acknowledges some of the many successes of historians in Canada, including ...
“Historians in the News” acknowledges some of the many successes of historians in Canada, including ...
“Historians in the News” acknowledges some of the many successes of historians in Canada, including ...
Clio in Canada today has notable strengths and weaknesses. Historiography itself has been greatly en...
The Journal of the Canadian Historical Association (JCHA) is a key part of the CHA’s annual meeting ...
L’outillage des historiens inclut plusieurs notions qui permettent de parler des biens que partagent...
We are pleased to announce that Joan Sangster (Trent) and Steven Lee (UBC) are co-editors of a new e...
“A People’s History of Canada” is a 30-hour télevision documentary series on Canada’s past. It is a ...
The fall is always a busy season for all members of the historical profession. Nowhere more so than ...
In the past half-century, the historical profession in Canada has broadened its attention significan...
Once again, your department chairs have submitted their annual overview of comings and goings, award...
The 72nd Annual General Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association was hosted this year by Carle...
Among its associate members, the Canadian Historical Association includes two Quebec societies, one ...
In the last decades, Canadian historiography has undergone sweeping changes which follow those of th...
“Historians in the News” acknowledges some of the many successes of historians in Canada, including ...
“Historians in the News” acknowledges some of the many successes of historians in Canada, including ...
“Historians in the News” acknowledges some of the many successes of historians in Canada, including ...
“Historians in the News” acknowledges some of the many successes of historians in Canada, including ...
Clio in Canada today has notable strengths and weaknesses. Historiography itself has been greatly en...
The Journal of the Canadian Historical Association (JCHA) is a key part of the CHA’s annual meeting ...
L’outillage des historiens inclut plusieurs notions qui permettent de parler des biens que partagent...
We are pleased to announce that Joan Sangster (Trent) and Steven Lee (UBC) are co-editors of a new e...
“A People’s History of Canada” is a 30-hour télevision documentary series on Canada’s past. It is a ...
The fall is always a busy season for all members of the historical profession. Nowhere more so than ...
In the past half-century, the historical profession in Canada has broadened its attention significan...
Once again, your department chairs have submitted their annual overview of comings and goings, award...
The 72nd Annual General Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association was hosted this year by Carle...
Among its associate members, the Canadian Historical Association includes two Quebec societies, one ...
In the last decades, Canadian historiography has undergone sweeping changes which follow those of th...