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“Local Effort Brings Our Past to Life”: Halifax Chronicle-Herald

   January 11, 2010 March 25, 2010    3 Comments on “Local Effort Brings Our Past to Life”: Halifax Chronicle-Herald

This post discusses a recent effort to bring the local history of an area into the history classroom and asks broader questions about the role of local history generally.

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Canadian history, Does History Matter?, Local History, Popular Publishing, Teaching History     civic boosterism, Dartmouth, Halifax, History, History education, Local History
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