The Thirteenth Conference on the Application of Quantitative Methods in Canadian Economic History will meet in the Spring of 1984 at Wilfrid Laurier University.Le treizième conférence, sur l’utilisation des méthodes quantitatives en histoire économique au Canada, se tiendra au printemps 1984 à 1’Université Wilfrid Laurier
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The CHA announces its annual Macdonald, Ferguson and Neatby Prizes,Regional History Certificates of ...
A comparison of doctoral theses in progress in 1967 and 1985 reveals a number of trends in historica...
The 72nd Annual General Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association was hosted this year by Carle...
The 18th International Congress of Historical Societies will be held in Montreal between August 27 a...
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The major themes of the 1992 Annual Meeting are: Natives and Europeans in Early Colonial History; Tr...
The 83nd annual meeting of the Canadian Historical Association will be held in Winnipeg at the Unive...
The ever-darkening clouds of deficit reduction are creating an entirely new environment for Canadian...
Members of the Canadian Historical Association are encouraged to submit proposals for papers for the...
In a departure from its normal practice of gathering with the Learned Societies, the Canadian Histor...
The major themes of the 1991 Annual Meeting are: The 1791 Constitution; The Politics of Memory, the ...
Recently, we asked long-time CHA member Craig Heron to answer a few questions for the Bulletin and t...
A draft programme for the Annual Meeting in Montreal, 5-7 June 1980, is printed as an insert in this...
“Historians in the News” acknowledges some of the many successes of historians in Canada, including ...
La Société historique du Canada organise une visite guidée du canal Welland le 31 mai 1996.The Canad...
The CHA announces its annual Macdonald, Ferguson and Neatby Prizes,Regional History Certificates of ...
A comparison of doctoral theses in progress in 1967 and 1985 reveals a number of trends in historica...