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Axelrod, Paul

  • Universities and the Great Depression: Then and Now? (February/March 2009) (Courtesy of ‘Academic Matters: The Journal of Higher Education’)

Ellis, Jason

  •  The History of Education As “Active History”: A Cautionary Tale? (September 2012)

Glassford, Larry A

  • Citizenship Literacy and National Self-identity: The Historical Impact of Curriculum and Textbooks in Shaping the Character of Ontario (March 2010)

Henderson, Stuart

  • Disappointment, Nihilism, and Engagement: Some Thoughts on Active History (March 2011)

High, Steven

  • What Can “Oral History” Teach Us (March 2011)

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