This book offers innovative thoughts on present and future
approaches to the study of the Canadian past. Moving beyond the
political vs. social history debates that have dominated the field
since the 1970s, these essays suggest novel questions and
approaches while delving into recently overlooked subjects. The
authors place a particular emphasis on international,
transnational, and comparative approaches to the past. Essays cover
such topics as the Atlantic World, oral history, postcolonialism,
public history, historical periodization, Canada's place in the
British Empire, and French-English relations. The art of history as
a discipline and practice is also discussed. A must read for
Canadian historians, Contesting Clio's Craft will also appeal to
international scholars interested in these issues and curious about
the contribution that Canadian history has made to the broader
history of the Americas. Contributors include Michael Dawson
(St.Thomas University), Michel Ducharme (University of British
Columbia), Christopher Dummitt (Trent University), Magda Fahrni
(Universit? du Qu?bec ? Montr?al) Catherine Gidney (St.Thomas
University), Steven High (Concordia University), Adele Perry
(University of Manitoba), Katie Pickles (University of Canterbury),
and Andrew Smith (Laurentian University).
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