The Canadian Historical Review offers an analysis of the ideas, people, and events that have molded Canadian society and institutions into their present state. Canada's past is examined from a vast and multicultural perspective to provide a thorough assessment of all influences.
As a source for penetrating, authoritative scholarship, giving the sort of in-depth background necessary for understanding the course of daily events both for Canadians themselves and for those with an interest in the nation s affairs the CHR is without rival. Indeed, there are good reasons for everyone to read the CHR everyone from business executives to bankers, from theorists to policy makers, scholars and laypeople, too
Instructions to Authors
Submission Guidelines
Inquiries with regard to manuscripts and other editorial matters must be submitted to the Editors, Canadian Historical Review, c/o University of Toronto Press Incorporated, 5201 Dufferin St, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M3H 5T8. Articles may be submitted in duplicate, accompanied by a short abstract of their contents to the mailing address above. However, articles may also be submitted electronically in MS Word or WordPerfect format to chr@utpress.utoronto.ca. All manuscripts must be typewritten, double-spaced, with footnotes (also double-spaced and in CHR style) at the end of the paper. Consult the condensed style guide for authors on the CHR website at www.utpjournals.com/chr. Manuscripts which have been published elsewhere, or which are under review for publication elsewhere, will not be considered. La Canadian Historical Review est heureuse de publier des textes français et encourage vivement les soumissions dans cette langue.
Condensed Style Guide For Authors
Notes: Humanities style. Full references for f irst use, abbreviated form thereafter. Detailed guide available on request.
Numbers: Numbers: Write out one to ninety-nine. Use figures for measurements and percentages. Sequences: 3-7, 13-17, 23-7, 103-7.
Punctuation:: Use the serial comma. Periods and commas should be placed inside closing quotation marks; semicolons and colons, outside. Use single quotation marks, and double quotation marks for quotations within quotations.
Quotations: Use block quotation style for extracts over approximately eight manuscript lines. Run shorter quotations into the text.
Spelling: British, except for obvious Canadianisms.
Length: Maximum of 10,000 words. This total includes the notes, which should not exceed 100 in number. Authors should submit a word count with their manuscripts.
Editorial Board
Co-Editors
Wendy Mitchinson Arthur J. Ray
Advisory Board
Joanne Burgess Ken Cruikshank Alvin Finkel Tina Loo Nicole Neatby