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  1. Caricaturing Colonial Space: Indigenized, Feminized Bodies and Anglo-Canadian Identity, 1873–94
  2. Carmen J. Nielson
  3. pp. 473-506
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  1. The First Acadian Film: Visibility, Modernity, and Landscape in Les aboiteaux
  2. Ronald Rudin
  3. pp. 507-533
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  1. The Tragedies of Canadian International History
  2. David Meren
  3. pp. 534-566
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  1. The Tragedies of Canadian International History: A Comment
  2. John English
  3. pp. 567-575
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  1. Confessions of a Teacher, and Historian, of Canadian Diplomacy
  2. Adam Chapnick
  3. pp. 576-582
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  1. Réponse à “The Tragedies of Canadian International History” : un autre survol historiographique
  2. Dominique Marshall
  3. pp. 583-589
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  1. Getting Over Tragedy: Some Further Thoughts on Canadian International History
  2. David Meren
  3. pp. 590-593
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  1. Lunch-Bucket Lives: Remaking the Workers’ City by Craig Heron (review)
  2. David Roediger
  3. pp. 594-597
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  1. Frank Underhill and the Politics of Ideas by Kenneth C. Dewar (review)
  2. Ramsay Cook
  3. pp. 597-601
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  1. Republicanism and Responsible Government: The Shaping of Democracy in Australia and Canada by Benjamin T. Jones (review)
  2. Jarett Henderson
  3. pp. 601-604
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  1. French Canadians, Furs, and Indigenous Women in the Making of the Pacific Northwest by Jean Barman (review)
  2. Laura Ishiguro
  3. pp. 604-606
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  1. Metis and the Medicine Line: Creating a Border and Dividing a People by Michel Hogue (review)
  2. Heather Devine
  3. pp. 606-608
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  1. Mission Life in Cree-Ojibwe Country: Memories of a Mother and Son by Elizabeth Bingham Young, E. Ryerson Young (review)
  2. Tolly Bradford
  3. pp. 608-611
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  1. Tending the Student Body: Youth, Health, and the Modern University by Catherine Gidney (review)
  2. Sara Z. Burke
  3. pp. 611-613
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  1. Closing Time: Prohibition, Rum-Runners, and Border Wars by Daniel Francis (review)
  2. Dan Malleck
  3. pp. 613-614
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  1. Creating This Place: Women, Family, and Class in St. John’s, 1900–1950 ed. by Linda Cullum, Marilyn Porter (review)
  2. Heidi Macdonald
  3. pp. 615-616
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  1. Cultivating Connections: The Making of Chinese Prairie Canada by Alison R. Marshall (review)
  2. Henry Yu
  3. pp. 617-618
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  1. Hurrah Revolutionaries: The Polish Canadian Communist Movement, 1918–1948 by Patryk Polec (review)
  2. James Naylor
  3. pp. 618-620
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  1. Food Will Win the War: The Politics, Culture, and Science of Food on Canada’s Home Front by Ian Mosby (review)
  2. Donna R. Gabaccia
  3. pp. 620-622
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  1. Invisible Immigrants: The English in Canada since 1945 by Marilyn Barber, Murray Watson (review)
  2. Claire L. Halstead
  3. pp. 622-624
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  1. Unlikely Diplomats: The Canadian Brigade in Germany, 1951–64 by Isobel Campbell (review)
  2. David French
  3. pp. 624-626
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  1. ‘A Justifiable Obsession’: Conservative Ontario’s Relations with Ottawa,1943–1985 by P.E. Bryden (review)
  2. Robert J. Talbot
  3. pp. 626-629
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  1. The First Green Wave: Pollution Probe and the Origins of Environmental Activism in Ontario by Ryan O’Connor (review)
  2. Jennifer Bonnell
  3. pp. 629-632
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  1. Recent Publications Relating to Canada
  2. Stéphanie O’Neill
  3. pp. 633-644
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