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  2. Canada's History - Wikipedia

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    Canada's History in its former title. In 1994, Canada's National History Society was founded; that same year, it acquired The Beaver from the Hudson's Bay Company. While still named The Beaver, the masthead carried a new slogan: "Canada's History Magazine," and continued to publish a bimonthly mix of features, columns, reviews, notes and ...

  3. Canada's National History Society - Wikipedia

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    Its flagship product is Canada's History magazine (until 2010 known as The Beaver: Canada's History Magazine). Produced six times a year with a current paid subscriber/membership base of 44,000. [1] [2] In 2017 Canada's History released an archive of the back catalogue of The Beaver. [3]

  4. Christopher Moore (Canadian historian) - Wikipedia

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    A freelance writer since 1978, Moore is unusual among professionally trained Canadian historians in that he supports himself by writing for general audiences. He is a longtime columnist for Canada's History magazine (formerly The Beaver) and the author of many books.

  5. List of Canadian magazines - Wikipedia

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    Title Debut End Language Frequency Subject/genre Ownership Former titles Discorder Magazine: 1983 Bi-Monthly Art, Music, Culture 24 images: 1979: French: Monthly

  6. Bibliography of Canadian history - Wikipedia

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    British Columbia History [3] Canada's History, Formerly The Beaver (1920–2010) Canadian Historical Review, the major scholarly journal; Histoire sociale/Social History, focus on Canada [4] Labour/Le Travail; London Journal of Canadian Studies [5] Manitoba History [6] Ontario History [7] Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française focus on ...

  7. Ray Mead - Wikipedia

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    In Canada's conservative art world their early exhibitions were met with disdain. ... The Beaver, Canada’s History Magazine Vol. 84:1 (2004) Murray, Joan. Ray Mead: ...

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  9. 1650s in Canada - Wikipedia

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    1649-64: the Beaver Wars: Encouraged by the English, and the need for more beaver for trade (their own area being hunted out), Haudenosee make war on Hurons (1649), Tobaccos (1649), Neutrals (1650–51), Erie (1653–56), Ottawa (1660), Illinois and Miami (1680–84), and members of the Mahican confederation. English, pleased with this, agree ...