In this Issue
The Canadian Journal of History / Annales canadiennes d’histoire (CJH/ACH) is a peer-reviewed journal of general history published three times a year in English and French. Geared to all professional historians, it features articles and reviews by experts and invites contributions from all geographical, temporal, and thematic subfields. The journal has resisted the trend toward increased specialization and offers an excellent way to keep up with developments across the discipline.
published by
University of Toronto Pressviewing issue
Volume 50, Number 3, Winter/hiver 2015Editorial Board
Editor | Rédacteur En Chef
Mark Meyers
Guest Editors | Rédacteurs Invités
Keith Thor Carlson
Kathryn M. Labelle
Managing Editor | Rédactrice
Rilla Friesen
Book Review Editor | Rédacteur Des Comptes Rendus
Maurice Jr. M. Labelle
Graduate Fellow in History and Scholarly Publishing | Étudiante Boursière En Histoire Et En Édition Savante
Bronwyn Craig
Translators | Traductrice(teur)
Denyse Saint-Georges Smith
Mark Meyers
Editorial Board | Comité De Rédaction
Keith Carlson
Jim Clifford
Mirela David
Erika Dyck
Robert Englebert
Jim Handy
Simonne Horwitz
Angela Kalinowski
Frank Klaassen
Valerie Korinek
Kathryn Labelle
Sarah Leonard
Matthew Neufeld
Alan Reese
Lisa Smith
Martha Smith-Norris
Larry Stewart
Sharon Wright
Advisory Board | Comité Consultatif
Lorna Jane Abray
University of Toronto, ScarboroughDonna Andrew
University of GuelphStephen Brooke
York UniversityJohn Hellman
McGill UniversityRobert Iliffe
University of SussexMargaret C. Jacob
University of California, Los AngelesJennifer Jay
University of AlbertaJohn Langdon
University of AlbertaCatherine LeGrand
McGill UniversityTrevor Levere
University of TorontoPaul E. Lovejoy
York UniversityAngus McLaren
University of VictoriaStephen J. Randall
University of CalgarySimon Schaffer
Cambridge UniversityIan K. Steele
University of Western OntarioLynne Viola
University of Toronto
Previous Issue
Additional Information
Copyright
© Canadian Journal of History / Annales canadiennes d’histoire