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The Canadian Historical Association (CHA; French: Société historique du Canada, SHC) is a Canadian organization founded in 1922 for the purposes of promoting historical research and scholarship. It is a bilingual, not-for-profit, charitable organization, the largest of its kind in Canada.
Brandt, Gail Cuthbert. "National Unity and the Politics of Political History," Journal of the Canadian Historical Association 3 (1992): 3-11; Dick, Lyle. "A Growing Necessity for Canada: W. L. Morton's Centenary Series and the Forms of National History, 1955-80," The Canadian Historical Review 82, No. 2 (June 2001), 223–252.
Canadian Historical Review – Major scholarly journal. Histoire sociale/Social History – Focus on Canada. [75] Journal of the Canadian Historical Association / Revue de la Société historique du Canada [76] Labour/Le Travail; London Journal of Canadian Studies – Annual since 1984. [77] Manitoba History [78] Ontario History [79] Québec ...
Tim Cook CM (born 1971) is a Canadian military historian and author. [1] Cook is an historian at the Canadian War Museum [2] [1] and the author of thirteen books about the military history of Canada. [2]
Presidents of the Canadian Historical Association (47 P) R. ... Pages in category "Canadian historians" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
The author and editor of numerous books and articles on labour history, intelligence studies, and state security, Kealey is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society and Royal Society of Canada and served as president of the Canadian Historical Association. [1] In 2016 the Canadian Historical Review published a memoir of his career. [2]
The Canadian Friends Historical Association (CFHA) has been active since 1972 in collecting and publishing the heritage and historical impact of Quakers in Canada. The Association is responsible for two publications, a quarterly newsletter and an annual Canadian Quaker History Journal, and one annual conference in September. [1]
Reginald George Trotter, FRSC (14 July 1881–7 April 1951) was a Canadian historian. He was the Douglas Professor in Canadian and Colonial History at Queen's University, Kingston from 1924 until his death. He was President of the Canadian Historical Association for 1938–39. He received the J. B. Tyrrell Historical Medal in 1949. [1]