期刊名称:CANADIAN HISTORICAL REVIEW
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

ISSN: 0008-3755 E-ISSN: 1710-1093
Description
Founded in 1920 as Canada’s national history journal, the Canadian Historical Review focuses on publishing articles and book reviews examining the history of Canada, including imperial, transnational, and comparative perspectives. Otherwise, the journal’s objectives remain today fundamentally what they were almost a hundred years ago: to publish high-quality, authoritative, and innovative articles in both English and French, based on original research and sound methodology. These articles are to reflect the best of the diversity within Canadian historical scholarship while, at the same time, speaking to our broad readership. In addition to research articles and the broadest selection of book reviews on Canadian-related historical subjects, the journal also promotes scholarly dialogue and debate through “Forums,” and “Historical Perspectives” features. These deal with methodological and historiographic questions that concern the diffusion of historical knowledge in the Canadian context from respectively either a single or multi-author perspective.
Instructions to Authors
Instructions to Authors 2014-CHR-Submission-Guidelines.pdf
Editorial Board CHR Editors
Suzanne Morton has taught in the area of 20th-century Canadian social and gender history at McGill since 1992. She is especially interested in the intersection of values and society with individuals, the state, and place. These interests were pursued in Ideal Surrounding: Gender in a Working-Class Neighbourhood in the 1920s (1995) and At Odds: Gambling and Canadians, 1919-1969 (2003). They are also central to her forthcoming biography “Wisdom, Charity and Justice: Canadian Social Welfare through the life of Jane B Wisdom, 1884-1975,”(University of Toronto Press) her my current SSHRC-support project “From National Industry to Traditional Fishery: The Lobster Fishery in the Northeast.” The most recent work combines the traditions of political economy and social ecology. With Janet Guildford, she co-edited two collections that focus on women in the Atlantic region - Separate Spheres: Women’s Worlds in the 19th-Century Martimes (1994, 1997, 2006) and Making Up the State: Women in 20th-Century Atlantic Canada (2010). In addition to teaching and research, she served as department Chair (1999-2002) and Associate Dean (Faculty of Arts, 2009-11), and is presently a member of Canada Post’s Stamp Advisory Committee.
Dimitry Anastakis is a Professor of History at Trent University. His work addresses the intersection of the state, business and politics, particularly in post-1945 Canada. He has published eight books and collections, including "Death in the Peaceable Kingdom: Canadian History since Confederation through Murder, Execution, Assassination and Suicide"(2015), "Smart Globalization: The Canadian Business and Economic History Experience (2014)", "Autonomous State: The Struggle for a Canadian Car Industry (2013)". His work has also appeared in Business History Review, Michigan Historical Review, Labour/Le Travail, Acadiensis, and the Urban History Review. At Trent, Professor Anastakis was Chair of Canadian Studies (2011-14), and is a member of the Frost Centre for Canadian Studies and Indigenous Studies.
Editorial Address The Editors, The Canadian Historical Review c/o University of Toronto Press Inc. 5201 Dufferin Street Toronto, Ontario, Canada M3H 5T8
Editorial Contact: Tom Pettitt Editorial Assistant / Adjoint à la rédaction University of Toronto Press Journals Division 5201 Dufferin St. Toronto ON M3H 5T8 tpettitt@utpress.utoronto.ca (416) 667-7777 ext 7994 Fax/Télécirc. (416) 667-7881 CHR Editorial Board
Matthew Evenden University of British Columbia
Matthew Hayday University of Guelph
Mary-Ellen Kelm Simon Frasier University
Magda Fahrni Université de Québec à Montréal
Heidi MacDonald University of Lethbridge
Mary Jane McCallum University of Winnipeg
Antonia Pop Journals Division, University of Toronto Press
Steven Maynard - Book Review Editor Queen's University
CHR Advisory Board
Peter Baskerville, University of Victoria Benoit Grenier, Université de Sherbrooke Catherine Carstairs, University of Guelph Claire Campbell, Bucknell University Philip Girard, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University Denyse Baillargeon, Université de Montréal Dominique Marshall, Carleton University Donald Fyson, Université Laval John Lutz, University of Victoria Penny Bryden, University of Victoria Sasha Mullally, University of New Brunswick Shirley Tillotson, Dalhousie University Donald Wright, University of New Brunswick Harold Bérubé, Université de Sherbrooke Keith Carlson, University of Saskatchewan Marcel Martel, York University Alan MacEachern, University of Western Ontario Catharine Wilson, University of Guelph Michèle Dagenais, Université de Montréal Joan Sangster, Trent University Lianne McTavish, University of Alberta
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