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Baskerville, P., L. Dick, A. Perry and R. Sandwell,

  • ROUND TABLE: So What Is the Story? Exploring Fragmentation and Synthesis in Current Canadian Historiography (April 2011)

Ellis, Jason

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

Hayday, Matthew

  • The History of the Recent: Reflections on Social Movement History, Research Methods and the Rapid Passage of Time (April 2011)

Henderson, Stuart

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

High, Steven

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

MacEachern, Alan

  • A Polyphony of Synthesizers: Why Every Historian of Canada Should Write a History of Canada  (January 2012)

Reaume, Geoffrey

  • Psychiatric Patient Built Wall Tours at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), Toronto, 2000 – 2010 (April 2011)

Strong-Boag, Veronica and Tiffany Johnstone

  • Taking History to the People: Women Suffrage and Beyond (May 2013)

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