Citation: L. Dick, 'A growing necessity for Canada': W.L. Morton's Centenary Series and the forms of national history, 1955-80, CAN HIST R, 82(2), 2001, pp. 223-252
Citation: E. Kohn, 'The member from Michigan': The unofficial diplomacy and political isolation of John Charlton, 1892-1903, CAN HIST R, 82(2), 2001, pp. 283-306
Citation: M. Dagenais, Between tradition and modernity: Spaces and times for leisure in Montreal and Toronto in the 20th century, CAN HIST R, 82(2), 2001, pp. 308-330
Authors:
Allen, G
Cullingham, J
Symansky, A
Waiser, B
Hannant, L
Citation: G. Allen et al., 'Canadian History in Film' - Excerpts from a roundtable session on 'Canadian History in Film' organized by the Canadian Historical Review at the annual meeting of the Canadian Historical Association, 27 May 2000, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, CAN HIST R, 82(2), 2001, pp. 331-346
Citation: F. Pannekoek, Syncrude Gallery of Aboriginal Culture, Provincial Museum of Alberta, Canada, November 1997-present, permanent gallery, CAN HIST R, 82(2), 2001, pp. 348-349
Citation: Kt. Carlson, The terror of the coast: Land alienation and colonial war on Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands, 1849-1863, CAN HIST R, 82(2), 2001, pp. 361-363
Citation: R. Cook, The red and the blue: Anthology of political though in Quebec from the conquest to the peaceful revolution, CAN HIST R, 82(2), 2001, pp. 365-367
Citation: P. Axelrod, Medical students or activists? Idealism and the radicalization of student thinking at the University of Montreal in the Duplessis era, CAN HIST R, 82(2), 2001, pp. 368-370
Citation: D. Bright, J.B. McLachlan, a biography - The story of a legendary labour leader and the Cape Breton miners, CAN HIST R, 82(2), 2001, pp. 376-377