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More Canadian History- A little more from International Women's DayFollowing up on Monday's IWD post, Merna Forster draws our attention to heroines.ca, a website to promote women's history, and to the book 100 Canadian Heroines: Famous and Forgotten Faces.Globe and Mail sez: If you don't know who any of the following are—Isobel Gunn, Anna Leonowens (hint: Think Siam), Asayo Murakami, Mary Travers (not of Pete […]
- Cohen Prize to John EnglishJohn English's much-nominated Trudeau biography Just Watch Me won the Shaugnessey Cohen prize for political books last night in Ottawa. Globe story here. Daniel Poliquin's Réné Lévesque, also much nominated, was once again among the runners-up […]
- Who writes history?The wife of an admired American historian of baseball, now dead, demonstrates pretty convincingly she made a major contribution to "his" work and is honoured along with him by SABR, the baseball historians. She says, "He just couldn’t share credit. And I didn’t say anything at the time, because at the time, wives just didn’t do that.” […]
- History of Public HealthThe Canadian Public Health Association, marking its hundredth anniversary in 2010, has up a centenary website with quite a bit of public health history. The anniversary will also be marked by Christopher Ruddy's history Constant Vigilance: The Story of Public Health in Canada. More info here. […]
- Thinking about parliamentsJanet passes on a mini-review of Adam Tomkins' Our Republican Constitution and its analysis of how parliaments work and how they should work. My own longer review in the Literary Review of Canada, which introduced Tomkins to Canadian discussions, is here. I have another essay on another topic forthcoming in the LRC - don't miss the April issue.Brec […]
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