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- I Lived to Tell the World: Stories from Survivors of Holocaust, Genocide, and the Atrocities of War by Elizabeth Mehren (review)
- The Disabled Child: Memoirs of a Normal Future by Amanda Apgar (review)
- Living in Words: Literature, Autobiographical Language, and the Composition of Selfhood by Garry L. Hagberg (review)
- Story Revolutions: Collective Narratives from the Enlightenment to the Digital Age by Helga Lenart-Cheng (review)
- A History of African American Autobiography ed. by Joycelyn K. Moody (review)
- Nonhuman Witnessing: War, Data, and Ecology After the End of the World by Michael Richardson (review)
- Embedded and Retrieved: A Full Circle of Life, Birth, and Death within Forty-Two Square Meters
- Here for 450 Million Years, Going Now: Ocean Timelines, Climate Crisis, and Life Writing
- Reimagining the Past, Present, and Future: History, Temporality, and Life Writing
- Picturing a Cubist View of Time (and Space) in Autobiographical Comics
- The Divided States: Unraveling National Identities in the Twenty-First Century ed. by Laura J. Beard and Ricia Anne Chansky (review)
- Editor's Note
- The Centenary of the "Polish Method": The Rise, Fall, and Revival of Memoir Competitions in Poland
- A Short History of Being Wrong
- Expertise and the Technological Object: Narrating Lived Experience of Deafness, Hearing Aids, and Cochlear Implants in Online Forums
- Questions of Degree: Autofiction on Spectrums from Individual to Collective and from Fiction to Reality
- Biofiction's Melancholic Agency: Deep Time and the Return of History in the Works of Amin Maalouf and Colum McCann
- Stories of a Life: Backward, Forward, or Sideward?
- The indifference of consumers to the creation of the EC common market, 1979–92*
- Beach diplomacy: international networks and the promotion of Benidorm in Francoist Spain during the 1950s and 1960s
- Fighting the Black Legend: nation-state propaganda in the Primo de Rivera dictatorship (1923–30)
- Nested identities at the 1929 Seville and Barcelona International Expositions: local, regional, national and (post-)imperial
- Selling the Francoist modernization abroad: propaganda and perception in the Western World during the 1960s
- Selling the fatherland: Spanish nation branding and soft power in the twentieth century
- Do we need nation branding to look at the past? A reflection from the Spanish case
- Empire of refugees: North Caucasian Muslims and the Late Ottoman state
- An environmental escape from European integration: Scandinavian environmental activism and economic protectionism against disposable bottles, 1960s to 1988
- Universalizing particularisms: the EC quest to establish wine appellations of origin as global practice
- ‘Desafio’ or ‘modelo’? The European Union’s international trade and Brazil, 1980s–90s
- Sleeping Dogs: Quebec and the Stabilisation of Canadian Federalism after 1995 by Andrew McDougall (review)
- Outspoken: A Manifesto for the Twenty-First Century ed. by Adrian Parr and Santiago Zabala (review)
- Canada’s Prime Ministers and the Shaping of a National Identity by Raymond B. Blake (review)
- The Slow Rush of Colonization: Spaces of Power in the Maritime Peninsula, 1680–1790 by Thomas Peace (review)
- Montreal’s Square Mile: The Making and Transformation of a Colonial Metropole ed. by Dimitry Anastakis, Elizabeth Kirkland, and Don Nerbas (review)
- Crossing Acadian borders
- Age discrimination, youth culture, and midlife in Richard B. Wright’s In the Middle of a Life
- Trade and Commerce: Canada’s Economic Constitution by Malcolm Lavoie (review)
- The Longest Boundary: How the US–Canadian Border’s Line Came to Be Where It Is, 1763–1910 by J.P.D. Dunbabin (review)
- Containing Diversity: Canada and the Politics of Immigration in the 21st Century by Yasmeen Abu-Laban, Ethel Tungohan, and Christina Gabriel (review)
- Canada’s Freedom Convoy: transnational populism and a new class divide
- Relating Carol Shields’s Essays and Fiction: Crossing Borders ed. by Nora Foster Stovel (review)
- Picturing the Game: An Illustrated Story of Hockey by Don Weekes (review)
- Brotherhood to Nationhood: George Manuel and the Making of the Modern Indian Movement by Peter McFarlane with Doreen Manuel (review)
- North of America: Canadians and the American Century, 1945–1960 ed. by Asa McKercher and Michael D. Stevenson (review)
- The Canadian Shields: Stories and Essays by Carol Shields by Carol Shields (review)
- Canadian inter-regionalism and shades of grey in Kate Beaton’s Ducks
- I Will Live for Both of Us: A History of Colonialism, Uranium Mining, and Inuit Resistance by Joan Scottie, Warren Bernauer and Jack Hicks (review)
- Frontier Science: Northern Canada, Military Research, and the Cold War 1945–1970 by Matthew S. Wiseman (review)
- Margaret Atwood’s burning questions: her Anthropocene poems in Dearly
- Inspiring Canadians: Ideas for a Better Tomorrow by Mark Bulgutch (review)
- Making Muskoka: Tourism, Rural Identity, and Sustainability, 1870–1920 by Andrew Watson (review)
- Farmers and the European Common Agricultural Policy in the Delta of the River Po: stories from the Ente Delta Padano, 1962–73
- Impacts of political interests on the arms exports of Škoda Works in the 1930s: the case of supplies to Yugoslavia and Iran
- The Ikarian Revolution (1912) and the ‘Red Rock’: the Free State, enosis and communism
- Condemned to the Past: peasants, Orientalists, anthropologists and Egyptologists in late nineteenth and early twentieth-century Egypt
- A tale of two cities: Athens, Thessaloniki and the incorporation of Byzantium in the Greek national imagination
- Digging in the Eastern Mediterranean: antiquities, workforce and identities in Ottoman and post-Ottoman times
- Editorial
- Notes on contributors
- Women, Environment, and Networks of Empire: Elizabeth Gwillim and Mary Symonds in Madras ed. by Anna Winterbottom et al (review)
- The Making of the Historic Heraldic Window for St. Paul’s Cathedral, London (Ontario): Christopher Wallis, Stained Glass, and the Heraldic Arts
- Has the Chevalier de Saint-Georges Really Been Erased?
- Political Ramifications and Humanitarian Crises among Sudanese Refugees in Metema, Northwest Ethiopia (1964–91)
- Discovering Nothing: In Pursuit of an Elusive Northwest Passage by David L. Nicandri (review)
- Lost in the Crowd: Acadian Soldiers of Canada’s First World War by Gregory M.W. Kennedy (review)
- The Barrackman in Colonial New South Wales
- Camps: A Global History of Mass Confinement by Aidan Forth (review)
- Nursing History: Biography and Moving Beyond the "Great Nurses"
- Sonic Rematriation: An Interview with Jeremy Dutcher
- Historians as Expert Witnesses in Indigenous Land Claims Litigation: Examining the Role Played by Elizabeth Mancke and Bill Parenteau in Madawaska Maliseet First Nation v The Queen
- Rural Economic Development: Whaling and Mink Farming in Newfoundland, 1935–1971
- Putting Port Royal on the Map: Jean de Labat's Early-18th-Century Cartographic Construction of Port Royal
- Colonial Ghosts in Indigenous-British Conflict: A Revisiting of Two 1726 Piracy Trials
- "He is sent to this place, and good will result to the cause of God": Young Richard Preston, Race, and Religion in Early-19th-Century Nova Scotia
- Co-editors' Note
- The rise of Titans? Economic transition and local elites in post-1918 Banat and Transylvania
- A Hungarian count’s business in Romania: the strange survival of Tișița (1907–40)
- Central European elites in post-imperial transition: locality, agency, capital
- Media and the mind: art, science, and notebooks as paper machines, 1700–1830
- Birth of the geopolitical age: global frontiers and the making of modern China
- Historia (non?) grata: Byzantine archaeology of Istanbul during the First World War and the Allied occupation
- Ghosts between the lines: local workers in Italian archaeological excavations in Crete (1899–1910)
- Child migrant voices in modern Britain: oral histories 1930s–present day
- Revolutionary Spring: Fighting for a New World, 1848–1849
- Uncovering the “Quality of Indigence”: Health and Poverty under Police Scrutiny in 1950s Upper-Volta
- Cassava: The Locusts, Drought, and Famine Insurance Crop in Colonial Zambia, c. 1890–1950
- Famine, Labor, and Power in Colonial Rwanda, 1916–1944
- Sylvanus Olympio, the Franc CFA, and his Quest for Monetary Sovereignty (1958–1963)
- The Politics of the Migrant Labor Remittance System in British Central Africa, 1930s–1960s
- Residential Schools and Reconciliation: Canada Confronts Its History by J.R. Miller (review)
- The Boomerang Effect of Decolonization: Post-Orientalism and the Politics of Difference ed. by Maurice Jr Labelle (review)
- Canadian State Trials, Volume V: World War, Cold War, and Challenges to Sovereignty, 1939–1990 ed. by Barry Wright, Susan Binnie and Eric Tucker (review)
- China–Canada negotiations on the establishment of diplomatic relations and the government of Pierre Trudeau’s early China policies
- Expo 67 and Its World: Staging the Nation in the Crucible of Globalization ed. by Craig Moyes and Steven Palmer (review)
- Canada and Climate Change by William Leiss (review)
- Under the Weather: Reimagining Mobility in the Climate Crisis by Stephanie Sodero (review)
- Scandalous Conduct: Canadian Officer Courts Martial, 1914–45 by Matthew Barrett (review)
- Canada: Beyond Grudges, Grievances and Disunity by Donald J. Savoie (review)
- The Legacy of 9/11: Views from North America ed. by Andrea Charron, Alexander Moens, and Stéphane Roussel (review)
- Harper’s World: The Politicization of Canadian Foreign Policy, 2006–2015 ed. by Peter McKenna (review)
- Faces in the Crowd: The Jews of Canada by Franklin Bialystok (review)
- A convoy, an emergencies act, and a state of exception: How Canada’s Emergencies Act contradicts Carl Schmitt’s critiques of deliberative democracy
- A History of Canadian Fiction by David Staines (review)
- The Orange windigo: Thomas Scott in the twenty-first century
- Empire and Emancipation: Scottish and Irish Catholics at the Atlantic Fringe, 1780–1850 by S. Karly Kehoe (review)
- Screening Out: HIV Testing and the Canadian Immigration Experience by Laura Bisaillon (review)
- Interview: Martin Bowman with Brian Holton: ‘Joual in Scots: The Transatlantic Re-presentation of Michel Tremblay’s Theatre’
- Natural Allies: Environment, Energy, and the History of US–Canada Relations by Daniel Macfarlane (review)
- How to make sense of the crisis of the international economic system: the emergence of the Group of Thirty and the debate on inflation (1978–81)
- Dying for France: experiencing and representing the soldier’s death, 1500–2000
- Forex forever: the City of London and the foreign exchange market since 1850
- Climate change and international history: negotiating science, global change, and environmental justice
- "We Should Sowe and Reape in Peace" Algonquian Foundations of Colonial Insecurity in the Correspondence of the Virginia Company
- The Gendered Necropolitics of Armenian–Ottoman Conscripts
- Uncanny Kinship: Canadian Ambivalence to Armenian Persecution in the 1890s
- Gendered Traumatization: Male and Female Survivors of the Yazidi Genocide and ISIS Captivity
- Homo interfector: Norman Cohn and the Origin of the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies (1979–90)
- "Many Who Came Here Suffered, But I Did Too": Examining Defense Narratives and Inter-Perpetrator Dynamics of Genocide Perpetrators in Northwest Bosnia
- Defining ‘Russianness’, defining ‘Austrianness’ – defining ‘Europe’: Austrian Tchaikovsky imageries during the Allied occupation, 1945–55
- Building that Bright Future: Soviet Karelia in the Life Writing of Finnish North Americans by Samira Saramo
- Memoirs of Race, Color, and Belonging by Nicole Stamant (review)
- Beyond the Icon: Asian American Graphic Narratives ed. by Eleanor Ty (review)
- Black Travel Writing: Contemporary Narratives of Travel to Africa by African American and Black British Authors by Isabel Kalous (review)
- Graphic Public Health: A Comics Anthology and Road Map by Meredith Li-Vollmer (review)
- Feminists Reclaim Mentorship: An Anthology by Nancy K. Miller and Tahneer Oksman, editors (review)
- Women’s Life Writing in Post-Communist Romania: Reclaiming Privacy and Agency by Simona Mitroiu (review)
- Brother Outsider: Memoir and the Strategies of the Awkward Black
- Memoir, Utopia, and Belonging in the Postcolony: Akash Kapur’s Better to Have Gone
- Disability as Intersectional Identity: Some Reflections on Indian Disabled Life Narratives
- Recovering Memories of Holocaust Displacement and Survival in Contemporary (Auto)biographical Comics: On the Collaborative Volume But I Live
- The Routledge Introduction to Auto/biography in Canada by Sonja Boon, Laurie McNeill, Julie Rak, and Candida Rifkind (review)
- The Me in the Poster: Mirrors, Photographs, and “Crip Double Consciousness” in Connie Panzarino’s Memoir
- Editor’s Note
- Dream House as Queer Testimony: Ephemera as Evidence in Carmen Maria Machado’s In the Dream House
- Authorizing Early Modern European Women: From Biography to Biofiction ed. by James Fitzmaurice, Naomi J. Miller, and Sara Jayne Steen (review)
- Collective Biography and Micro-periodization: A Data-Rich Analysis of Recent Lives in the Dictionary of National Biography (1885–1901)
- As Told by Herself: Women’s Childhood Autobiography, 1845–1969 by Lorna Martens (review)
- The re-making of a Europe of differences: mobile lives and the globalization of categories in revolutionary and post-imperial times (c.1770–1970)
- ‘For everything, the local priest is a helper in adversity’: Catholic clergy and the new order in post-Habsburg Tyrol
- The rise and fall of the people’s parties: a history of democracy in Western Europe since 1918