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- 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
- The Consolidation of the Rule of Law in the "New Dominion"
- Trading on an Island and its People
- Co-editors' Note, and: Note des codirecteurs
- "Stubborn Beauty": Africadian Women and Black Consciousness in George Elliott Clarke's Where Beauty Survived
- Land Rich, Cash Poor: The Settler-Colonial Beginnings of the University of New Brunswick, 1785-1829
- New Borderlands Perspectives on the US-Canada Border
- ‘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
- 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)
- 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)
- A royal visit revisited: Mackenzie King and the British royal visit to the USA, June 1939
- Toronto the Good? Negotiating Race in the Diverse City by Shana Almeida (review)
- In the Kingdom of Shoes: Bata, Zlín, Globalization, 1894–1945 by Zachary Austin Doleshal (review)
- 1950s Canada: Politics and Public Affairs by Nelson Wiseman (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)
- People, Politics and Purpose: Biography and Canadian Political History ed. by Greg Donaghy and P. Whitney Lackenbauer (review)
- Red Mitten Nationalism: Sport, Commercialism and Settler Colonialism in Canada by Estée Fresco (review)
- Editorial
- Language tells another story: when tobacco is cistemaw and the Cree are nêhiyaw
- Silencing Voices: Indigenous day schools and the education section of the 1958 Hawthorn report for British Columbia
- 'I need readers to trust that this can happen': relational realism in Catherine Bush's and Doreen Vanderstoop's climate crisis novels
- 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)
- NORAD in Perpetuity and Beyond by Andrea Charron and James Fergusson (review)
- Who is the 40 millionth Canadian?
- Canada and the United States: Differences That Count ed. by David M. Thomas and Christopher Sands (review)
- The ‘New Woman’ of Weimar Germany in the imaginations of young Iranian intellectuals
- Thucydides and the British reaction to the French Revolution
- Anti-fascism, gender, and international communism: the Comité Mondial des Femmes Contre la Guerre et le Fascisme, 1934–1941
- Intra-minority welfare in the post-war period: new expertise on private and public solutions to Finland-Swedish population and welfare problems
- Divided attention?: the Greek state and the education of the Gastarbeiter children in the Federal Republic of Germany (1960s–70s)
- Dark knowledges and uneven connections: transnational experimental practices of surveillance and imitation among Cold War empires
- The darkest field of medicine? The integration of psychological knowledge into medical education in the Habsburg Monarchy (1780s–1840s)
- Fractures overseen: soviet medical experts splitting from the international epistemic community during the interwar period
- Rethinking the dark side of transnationalism from East Central and Eastern Europe
- A dark coevolution: racial discourses and transnationalism in interwar Czechoslovakia
- Unreachable youth: physical education, national mobilization and intergenerational conflict in interwar Yugoslavia. The case of the Yugoslav Sokol
- ‘Fragt denn da ein junger Mensch nach?’: Would a young person ask that? Growing up in the Reichsarbeitsdienst in 1942
- Between Lower Austria and Moravia: displaced local elites and the Feldsberg/Valtice agricultural school
- Politics of popularity in the November Uprising (1830–31)
- Boats in a storm: law, migration, and decolonization in South and Southeast Asia, 1942–1962
- Spiritual meal, identity and community in Bohemia 1400–1650: historical anthropology and the reformation of religious food and textual practices
- Revisiting the road to Cypriot independence
- Collaboration and Testimony in Hermanito: The Year in Spain
- An Afro-Caribbean in the Nazi Era: The Year in Sint Maarten
- Desperation, Revenge, and Memoir: The Year in the US
- Between Inter-Imperial Pasts and the Neoliberal Present: The Year in Romania
- Outlandish: The Year in the UK
- Shame, Trauma, and the Body After #MeToo: The Year in Australia
- The War Diary of Józef Czapski: The Year in Poland
- The Romantic Battle of Carlos Marighella: The Year in Brazil
- The Visible and Invisible Lives of Kerstin Söderholm: The Year in Finland
- Editors' Notes
- La lucha de todas: El año en México / The Struggle Belongs to All: The Year in Mexico
- Responsibility and Confronting the Holocaust in Memoir: The Year in Hungary
- "Sarah Polley Needs No Introduction": The Year in Canada
- Unfinished Bildungsroman: The Year in Korea
- Autobiographical Verse, Demythologizing Motherhood: The Year in Lebanon
- Vientos de cambio: El año en Colombia / Winds of Change: The Year in Colombia
- Micro Life in Macro History: The Year in China
- Did We Forget about Climate Change during the COVID-19 Pandemic? The Year in Denmark
- A New Portrait of William of Orange: The Year in the Netherlands
- Gino Strada, An Italian Hero for World Medicine: The Year in Italy
- Love's Labour's Regained: The Year in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland
- What Lies Beneath: The Year in Ireland
- The Maiden and the Patriarchy in Hlín Agnarsdóttir's Meydómur: The Year in Iceland
- ‘We swear to fight for the inviolability of the borders of our motherland’: disabled veterans and social welfare in interwar Lviv
- International Jewish Humanitarianism in the Age of the Great War; Saving the Children: Humanitarianism, Internationalism, and Empire
- Guarding the boundaries of belonging: the Church of Sweden, Gypsy mission and social care in the 1910s–40s
- The Georgians: The Deeds and Misdeeds of 18th-Century Britain by Penelope J. Corfield (review)
- The Last Gentleman: Thomas Hughes and the End of the American Century by Bruce L.R. Smith (review)
- Sex and the Married Girl: Heterosexual Marriage and the Body in Postwar Canada by Heather Stanley (review)
- Pleasure and Panic: New Essays on the History of Alcohol and Drugs ed. by Dan Malleck and Cheryl Krasnick Warsh (review)
- Isotakeshima Oboegaki and Japan's Confirmation of Dokdo as Korean Territory in the Late Seventeenth Century
- Inventing the Middle East: Britain and the Persian Gulf in the Age of Global Imperialism by Guillemette Crouzet (review)
- Debating Anarchism: A History of Action, Ideas, and Movements by Mike Finn (review)
- The Paradox of Polycrisis: Capitalism, History, and the Present
- Reshaping the Ways of Commerce and Civilization: Modern Construction Machines and the Building of Canada's Mobility Infrastructure, 1860s–1920s
- Proving Pregnancy: Gender, Law, and Medical Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century America by Felicity Turner (review)
- Markets of Civilization: Islam and Racial Capitalism in Algeria by Muriam Haleh Davis (review)
- Queer Readings of the Centurion at Capernaum: Their History and Politics by Christopher B. Zeichmann (review)
- Éloge de l'indocilité: regard colonial et appropriation locale, Monts Mandara du Cameroun
- Women in child search: a gendered view of post-World War II reconstruction
- The road to recovery: the provision of health services to French, German and Italian children in the aftermath of the Second World War (1944–49)
- For the sake of the Children: The Lady Muriel Paget’s Mission to the Baltic States (1920–1922)
- Voluntary organizations, the Red Cross and the features of humanitarian reconstruction in Western Europe after the World Wars
- Polish federalist ideas between utopia and Realpolitik: geopolitical dimension and ideological entanglements (1863–1921)
- MoMA goes to Paris in 1938: building and politicizing American Art
- 10 Days that Shaped Modern Canada by Aaron W. Hughes (review)
- Index of Articles and Reviews in Volume 35
- Important Notice: Distribution of British Journal of Canadian Studies
- Deindustrializing Montreal: Entangled Histories of Race, Residence, and Class by Stephen High (review)
- Civilization: From Enlightenment Philosophy to Canadian History by E. A. Heaman (review)
- North of America: Loyalists, Indigenous Nations, and the Borders of the Long American Revolution by Jeffers Lennox (review)
- Northern Getaway: Film, Tourism, and the Canadian Vacation by Dominique Brégent-Heald (review)
- Harriet’s Legacies: Race, Historical Memory, and Futures in Canada ed. by Ronald Cummings and Natalee Caple (review)
- The ‘spiritual borderlands’ of the far Canadian north: the ministries of William Carpenter Bompas and Robert McDonald in comparative context
- Judicializing Everything? The Clash of Constitutionalisms in Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom by Mark S. Harding (review)
- Becoming Vancouver: A History by Daniel Francis (review)
- Indigenous artefacts and oral stories
- Of Sunken Islands and Pestilence: Restoring the Voice of Edward Taylor Fletcher to Nineteenth-Century Canadian Literature ed. by James Gifford (review)
- The Politics of the Canoe ed. by Bruce Erickson and Sarah Wylie Krotz (review)
- Business the NHL Way: Lessons from the Fastest Game on Ice by Norm O’Reilly and Rick Burton (review)
- The Laughing People: A Tribute to My Innu Friends by Serge Bouchard and Marie-Christine Lévesque (review)
- Penser une ontologie décoloniale à partir du Manifeste Assi de Natasha Kanapé Fontaine
- The Routledge Introduction to the Canadian Short Story by Maria Löschnigg (review)
- Special Guest Article: Not your regular 9–5 job: First Nations chiefs in Canada
- Stand on Guard: Reassessing Threats to Canada’s National Security by Stephanie Carvin, and: Top Secret Canada: Understanding the Canadian Intelligence and National Security Community ed. by Stephanie Carvin, Thomas Juneau and Craig Forcese (review)
- Ideas, Institutions, and Interests: The Drivers of Canadian Provincial Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy ed. by Peter W. B. Phillips and David Castle (review)
- Sisters of the Ice: The True Story of How St. Roch and North Star of Herschel Island Protected Canadian Arctic Sovereignty by R. Bruce Macdonald (review)
- ‘We cannot go without a National Organization any longer’: the struggle to build unity in Canada’s National Indian Council, 1961–1968
- Introduction: Indigenous peoples and Canada: Indigenous resurgence, decolonisation, and Indigenous academics
- Lamibe Musulmans, missionnaires Chretiens et administrateurs coloniaux face a l'esclavage: Les prescriptions legales a l'epreuve des pratiques locales dans l'Adamaoua (nord-Cameroun), XIXe–XXe siecles
- The Political Economy of Postwar Southern Rhodesia: The 1949 Tobacco Tax Crisis
- Nkrumah's "Industrial Middlemen": Sindhis and Ghana's Postcolonial Industrial Drive, 1951–1966
- "To Serve Administrative Purposes and Native Interests?": Road Infrastructural Investment in African Reserves in Colonial Zimbabwe, 1924–1948
- "In Native Areas, Stores Have a Big Influence on the People": Trading Sites and the Reorganization of African Agriculture, Colonial Zimbabwe, 1945–1955
- Time to treat the climate and nature crisis as one indivisible global health emergency
- Œuvres de guerre, Croix-Rouge américaine et reconstruction pendant et après la Première Guerre mondiale : l’exemple du Havre en Seine-inférieure
- Micro-disclosures for Macro-erasures: #MeToo in the Academy
- Disability and Sexual Assault in Public(s): Performance/Nebula
- The Afterlives of #MeToo: A Roundtable Discussion with Māhealani Ahia, Michelle Cho, Pallavi Guha, Régine Michelle Jean-Charles, Kahala Johnson, and Ever E. Osorio
- Sex, Violence, and Memoir: David Wojnarowicz's Close to the Knives
- Reproducing and Resisting Sexual Violence: Narrative, Genre, and Power Structure in Fang Siqi's First Love Paradise
- #MeToo Storytelling: Confession, Testimony, and Life Writing
- #MeToo: A Biography
- "If it didn't hurt so bad, I'd kill myself, but I'll let Ed Buck do it for now": #Justice4Gemmel and Black Queer Narratives in the Age and Afterlife of #MeToo
- "We Grew Up in This Movement": A Conversation between Salamishah Tillet and Scheherazade Tillet
- The Renaissance discovery of violence, from Boccaccio to Shakespeare
- Paving the road to reconciliation: the training and practice of the Friends Relief Service in post-war reconciliation, 1943 to 1947
- The liberation of the camps: the end of the Holocaust and its aftermath
- The activity and influence of the American Red Cross in Italy during and after World War one (1917–1919)
- ‘In this country, women are also soldiers’: interrelations between age and gender in the women’s section of the Romanian Legionary Movement
- Calculating war, calculating peace: the Rockefeller Foundation and science research in Britain
- At (Red) cross purposes: American Red Cross humanitarian ‘arrogance’ and France’s Great War relief and reconstruction, 1917–20
- Voluntary organizations and the provision of health services in England and France, 1917–29
- “I am the first of my kind to see it”: Observation and Authorship in Mina Hubbard’s Performance as Labrador Explorer, 1905–1908
- After the Escuminac Disaster: Poverty and Paternalism in Miramichi Bay, New Brunswick
- Slavery and Black Labour in a St. Mary’s Bay Acadian Family, 1786–1840
- When the Personal is Historical
- “Our Story is Your Story”: Examining Recent Scholarship on Indigenous and Black Commemorations with a Nova Scotian Focus
- The Great Unravelling: New Histories of Deindustrialization
- “Located on Land in Nova Scotia”: British Soldier Settlement after the Napoleonic Wars
- Co-editors’ Note
- No Kidding Around: They Meant to Leave a Mark
- A Note from the Co-Editors
- Intercolonial Cooperation and the Building of St. Paul Island and Scatarie Island Lighthouses, 1826-1840
- Cy McLean and the Trailblazers of Black Jazz in Prewar Central and Eastern Canada
- Recurrent Issues: Newfoundland Politics and Identity
- "To hell with the people in Preston": The Inequalities of Integration at Graham Creighton High School, Cherry Brook, Nova Scotia, 1964-1979
- "To ship her to the West Indies, and there dispose of her as a Slave": Connections of Enslaved People to the Loyalist Maritimes and the West Indies
- « Ce que l'un construit, l'autre le détruit » : Les factions de la cour de France, le Cardinal de Richelieu et l'Acadie, 1629-1632
- International development contested: the American Child Health Section in Belgium (1922–1924)
- Archiving the Swiss Tagsatzung in the early modern era: from distributed protocols to confederal archive
- Ruling by information, governing by records: the spoken and written grammar of power in post-communal Italy (c. 1350–1520)
- Manila and their agents in the court: long-distance political communication and imperial configuration in the seventeenth-century Spanish monarchy
- Information and the government of the composite polities of the Renaissance world (c. 1350–1650)
- An imperial formation joins a composite polity: the Portuguese Empire and the information system of the Hispanic Monarchy(1580–1640)
- The composite world of early modern information
- ‘We want to know and be clearly informed’: official records, unofficial correspondence and oral communication in the fourteenth-century Crown of Aragon (Majorca, Sardinia, Sicily)
- Jem Sultan and Venice’s intelligence system: sorting and deploying information in Venice’s ‘letterocracy’
- The Shaken Lands: violence and the crisis of governance in East-Central Europe, 1914–1923
- The Making of Oliver Cromwell
- Politics and the English country house, 1688–1800
- ‘We should no longer sit on packed suitcases’: German expellees’ emotions in post-war West Germany
- Editor's Note
- Knowledge lost: a new view of early modern intellectual history