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- A Hungarian count’s business in Romania: the strange survival of Tișița (1907–40)
- Central European elites in post-imperial transition: locality, agency, capital
- The rise of Titans? Economic transition and local elites in post-1918 Banat and Transylvania
- 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
- 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
- Cassava: The Locusts, Drought, and Famine Insurance Crop in Colonial Zambia, c. 1890–1950
- Famine, Labor, and Power in Colonial Rwanda, 1916–1944
- Uncovering the “Quality of Indigence”: Health and Poverty under Police Scrutiny in 1950s Upper-Volta
- 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)
- China–Canada negotiations on the establishment of diplomatic relations and the government of Pierre Trudeau’s early China policies
- Harper’s World: The Politicization of Canadian Foreign Policy, 2006–2015 ed. by Peter McKenna (review)
- Canada and Climate Change by William Leiss (review)
- Under the Weather: Reimagining Mobility in the Climate Crisis by Stephanie Sodero (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)
- The Boomerang Effect of Decolonization: Post-Orientalism and the Politics of Difference ed. by Maurice Jr Labelle (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)
- Residential Schools and Reconciliation: Canada Confronts Its History by J.R. Miller (review)
- Scandalous Conduct: Canadian Officer Courts Martial, 1914–45 by Matthew Barrett (review)
- Canada: Beyond Grudges, Grievances and Disunity by Donald J. Savoie (review)
- Screening Out: HIV Testing and the Canadian Immigration Experience by Laura Bisaillon (review)
- Expo 67 and Its World: Staging the Nation in the Crucible of Globalization ed. by Craig Moyes and Steven Palmer (review)
- The Legacy of 9/11: Views from North America ed. by Andrea Charron, Alexander Moens, and Stéphane Roussel (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)
- 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
- Gendered Traumatization: Male and Female Survivors of the Yazidi Genocide and ISIS Captivity
- "Many Who Came Here Suffered, But I Did Too": Examining Defense Narratives and Inter-Perpetrator Dynamics of Genocide Perpetrators in Northwest Bosnia
- Uncanny Kinship: Canadian Ambivalence to Armenian Persecution in the 1890s
- The Gendered Necropolitics of Armenian–Ottoman Conscripts
- "We Should Sowe and Reape in Peace" Algonquian Foundations of Colonial Insecurity in the Correspondence of the Virginia Company
- Homo interfector: Norman Cohn and the Origin of the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies (1979–90)
- Defining ‘Russianness’, defining ‘Austrianness’ – defining ‘Europe’: Austrian Tchaikovsky imageries during the Allied occupation, 1945–55
- Beyond the Icon: Asian American Graphic Narratives ed. by Eleanor Ty (review)
- Memoirs of Race, Color, and Belonging by Nicole Stamant (review)
- Feminists Reclaim Mentorship: An Anthology by Nancy K. Miller and Tahneer Oksman, editors (review)
- Black Travel Writing: Contemporary Narratives of Travel to Africa by African American and Black British Authors by Isabel Kalous (review)
- Building that Bright Future: Soviet Karelia in the Life Writing of Finnish North Americans by Samira Saramo
- Graphic Public Health: A Comics Anthology and Road Map by Meredith Li-Vollmer (review)
- The Me in the Poster: Mirrors, Photographs, and “Crip Double Consciousness” in Connie Panzarino’s Memoir
- 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)
- Authorizing Early Modern European Women: From Biography to Biofiction ed. by James Fitzmaurice, Naomi J. Miller, and Sara Jayne Steen (review)
- As Told by Herself: Women’s Childhood Autobiography, 1845–1969 by Lorna Martens (review)
- Memoir, Utopia, and Belonging in the Postcolony: Akash Kapur’s Better to Have Gone
- Editor’s Note
- Disability as Intersectional Identity: Some Reflections on Indian Disabled Life Narratives
- Brother Outsider: Memoir and the Strategies of the Awkward Black
- Collective Biography and Micro-periodization: A Data-Rich Analysis of Recent Lives in the Dictionary of National Biography (1885–1901)
- Women’s Life Writing in Post-Communist Romania: Reclaiming Privacy and Agency by Simona Mitroiu (review)
- Dream House as Queer Testimony: Ephemera as Evidence in Carmen Maria Machado’s In the Dream House
- 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
- Nazi Volksgemeinschaft Technology: Gottfried Feder, Fritz Todt, and the Plassenburg Spirit
- Rallying Europe: young women and men searching for a life and a future
- Unraveling the Threads of Microhistory: Exploring Key Features and Notable Examples
- Shell-Shocked: A Canadian Film About the Experience of Psychological Trauma in the Great War
- Frontier Fieldwork: Building a Nation in China's Borderlands, 1919–1945 by Andres Rodriguez (review)
- Turning Archival: The Life of the Historical in Queer Studies ed. by Daniel Marshall and Zeb Tortorici (review)
- Montreal at War, 1914–1918 by Terry Copp (review)
- Franco-Americans and Racial Discourse in Historical Perspective
- "Patriarchy … Always Plays a Role": Gender, Politics, and the Lewis Family
- "From Savagery through Barbarism to Civilization": (North) American Historians, Spanish Conquistadores, and the Fate of the Amerindians in the New World, 1840s–1960s
- Traces of youth: reconstructing Hungarian women’s lives during the Holocaust
- Géopolitiques de la culture: L’artiste, le diplomate et l’entrepreneur
- Between freedom and unfreedom: imprisonment and crime in premodern Europe
- France in the world: the career of André Siegfried
- Former Hungarian civil servants on the territory of Slovakia amid the first years of the Czechoslovak Republic, 1919–24: a case study on the status regulation of teachers and postal employees
- Autobiography, Memory and Nationhood in Anglophone Africa by David Ekanem Udoinwang and James Tar Tsaaior (review)
- Speculative Biography: Experiments, Opportunities and Provocations ed. by Donna Lee Brien and Kiera Lindsey (review)
- Material Ambitions: Self-Help and Victorian Literature by Rebecca Richardson (review)
- Magical Habits by Monica Huerta (review)
- Our Hearts Are Restless: The Art of Spiritual Memoir by Richard Lischer (review)
- Dead Men Telling Tales: Napoleonic War Veterans and the Military Memoir Industry, 1808–1914 by Matilda Greig (review)
- Minor Salvage: The Korean War and Korean American Life Writings by Stephen Hong Sohn (review)
- Negotiating Racial Politics in the Family: Transnational Histories Touched by National Socialism and Apartheid by Barbara Henkes (review)
- Dreams of Archives Unfolded: Absence and Caribbean Life Writing by Jocelyn Fenton Stitt (review)
- Oral Forms of Nigerian Autobiography and Life Stories by Adetayo Alabi (review)
- The Art of Identification: Forensics, Surveillance, Identity ed. by Rex Ferguson, Melissa M. Littlefield, and James Purdon (review)
- The Human Rights Graphic Novel: Drawing it Just Right by Pramod K. Nayar (review)
- The Photographer as Autobiographer by Arnaud Schmitt (review)
- Text and Image in Women's Life Writing: Picturing the Female Self ed. by Valérie Baisnée-Keay et al. (review)
- Exvangelical (De)conversion Narratives and the Religious Politics of Spiritual Autobiography
- Testimonial Imperative, Collective Autobiography, and Individual Stories of #MeToo on Twitter
- Biobibliographical Studies of Georgian Writers
- Transnational Perspectives on Artists' Lives ed. by Marleen Rensen and Christopher Wiley (review)
- Imagining Gender in Biographical Fiction ed. by Julia Novak and Caitríona Ní Dhúill (review)
- "With Its Shadows Dominating the Brightness": Jamaica Kincaid's My Brother and the Subjects of AIDS History
- Life Writing in the Posthuman Anthropocene ed. by Ina Batzke, Lea Espinoza Garrido, and Linda M. Hess (review)
- False Summit: Gender in Mountaineering Nonfiction by Julie Rak (review)
- Global Biographies: Lived History as Method ed. by Laura Almagor, Haakon A. Ikonomou, and Gunvor Simonsen (review)
- Editors' Note
- Psychoanalytic Readings of the Soul: The Birth of Psychography and the New Strategies of Psycholiterary Portraiture
- "Beyond the Front, Specificity Is Abandoned": Illustrating Backgrounds in Alison Bechdel's Fun Home
- New Forms of Self-Narration: Young Women, Life Writing and Human Rights by Ana Belén Martínez García (review)
- Between Genre and Medium: Hilda Tablet, Henry Reed's Fictional Metabiography for Radio
- Africa’s Political Kingdom and the Albatross of Economic Bondage
- Imperial Capital and Anti-Black Extraction in South Africa
- Recasting Sovereignty: Mkando ka Dhlova, the Ingonyama Trust, and Land Politics in Zululand and KwaZulu-Natal
- Who Conquered South Africa? Neocolonialism and Economic Sovereignty
- Conquest, Colonialism, and Capitalist Reproduction: A Return to Hosea Jaffe
- Introduction: Economic Sovereignty in South Africa
- Health, home and hearth: how war nurses negotiated their place at the table during the dawn of Francoist Spain
- Land, indigeneity and archaeological ruins in Ottoman Palestine: the people of Beit Jibrin and the Palestine Exploration Fund
- Una Coscienza Coloniale: forging imperial women in the Fascist Colonial Institute of Bologna
- Poland and European East–West cooperation in the 1970s: the opening up
- Introduction: minorities and the making of European welfare
- Reclaiming the History of the Maritime Marshland Rehabilitation Administration
- Wabanaki Nationhood, Sovereignty, and the State of Maine: A Discussion on Wabanaki-American Treaty History and the 1980 Maine Indian Land Claims Settlement Acts
- Trading on an Island and its People
- New Borderlands Perspectives on the US-Canada Border
- The Consolidation of the Rule of Law in the "New Dominion"
- "Stubborn Beauty": Africadian Women and Black Consciousness in George Elliott Clarke's Where Beauty Survived
- Co-editors' Note, and: Note des codirecteurs
- Land Rich, Cash Poor: The Settler-Colonial Beginnings of the University of New Brunswick, 1785-1829
- ‘Bastion of Italian-ness’: the nationalization of welfare and the changing meaning of rehabilitation in post-war Italy (1945–59)
- War veterans, minorities and crisis points in Yugoslav welfare
- Canadian Cinema in the New Millennium ed. by Lee Carruthers and Charles Tepperman (review)
- Scott, Brandtner, Eveleigh, Webber: Revisiting Montreal Abstraction of the 1940s by Esther Trépanier (review)
- Canadian Suburban: Reimagining Space and Place in Postwar English Canadian Fiction by Cheryl Cowdy (review)
- The Fiction of Margaret Atwood by Fiona Tolan (review)
- Notes on contributors
- Streetcars and the Shifting Geographies of Toronto: A Visual Analysis of Change by Brian Doucet and Michael Doucet (review)
- A History of Law in Canada, Volume 2: Law for the New Dominion 1867–1914 ed. by Jim Phillips, Philip Girard, and R. Blake Brown (review)
- Daniels v. Canada: In and beyond the Courts ed. by Nathalie Kermoal and Chris Andersen (review)
- Jackson's Wars: A.Y. Jackson, the Birth of the Group of Seven, and the Great War by Douglas Hunter (review)
- kôhkominawak ocihcîwâwa–Our Grandmothers' Hands: Repatriating Métis Material Art by Gregory Scofield (review)
- Autobiography as Indigenous Intellectual Tradition: Cree and Métis âcimisowina by Deanna Reder (review)
- Land/Relations: Possibilities of Justice in Canadian Literatures ed. by Smaro Kamboureli and Larissa Lai (review)
- The Young May Moon by Martha Ostenso (review)
- The American Western in Canadian Literature by Joel Deshaye (review)
- People, Politics and Purpose: Biography and Canadian Political History ed. by Greg Donaghy and P. Whitney Lackenbauer (review)
- A royal visit revisited: Mackenzie King and the British royal visit to the USA, June 1939
- Canada and the United States: Differences That Count ed. by David M. Thomas and Christopher Sands (review)
- Silencing Voices: Indigenous day schools and the education section of the 1958 Hawthorn report for British Columbia
- Toronto the Good? Negotiating Race in the Diverse City by Shana Almeida (review)
- Language tells another story: when tobacco is cistemaw and the Cree are nêhiyaw
- 1950s Canada: Politics and Public Affairs by Nelson Wiseman (review)
- 'I need readers to trust that this can happen': relational realism in Catherine Bush's and Doreen Vanderstoop's climate crisis novels
- In the Kingdom of Shoes: Bata, Zlín, Globalization, 1894–1945 by Zachary Austin Doleshal (review)
- Red Mitten Nationalism: Sport, Commercialism and Settler Colonialism in Canada by Estée Fresco (review)
- King & Chaos: The 1935 Canadian General Election by David MacKenzie (review)
- Pivot or Pirouette? The 1993 Canadian General Election by Tom Flanagan (review)
- Kinauvit? What's Your Name? The Eskimo Disk System and a Daughter's Search for Her Grandmother by Norma Dunning, and: Métis Rising: Living Our Present through the Power of Our Past by Yvonne Boyer and Larry Chartrand, and: Hunting the Northern Character by Tony Penikett, and: A Girl Called Echo by Katherena Vermette, Scott B. Henderson, and Donovan Yaciuk, and: The Eagle Mother by Brett D. Huson (Hetxw'ms Gyetxw) and Natasha Donovan (review)
- Expressive Acts: Celebrations and Demonstrations in the Streets of Victorian Toronto by Ian Radforth (review)
- All That We Say Is Ours: Guujaaw and the Re-awakening of the Haida Nation by Ian Gill (review)
- Who is the 40 millionth Canadian?
- NORAD in Perpetuity and Beyond by Andrea Charron and James Fergusson (review)
- Editorial
- The ‘New Woman’ of Weimar Germany in the imaginations of young Iranian intellectuals
- Thucydides and the British reaction to the French Revolution