Canadian Historical Review

Canadian Historical Review
DisciplineHistory
LanguageEnglish
Edited byMatthew Hayday and Jeffrey L. McNairn
Publication details
History1897-present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Can. Hist. Rev.
Indexing
ISSN0008-3755 (print)
1710-1093 (web)
Links

The Canadian Historical Review (CHR) is a scholarly journal in Canada,[1] founded in 1920 and published by the University of Toronto Press.[2] The CHR publishes articles about the ideas, people, and events important to Canadian history,[3] as well as book reviews and detailed bibliographies of recent Canadian historical publications. The CHR covers all topics of Canadian history, ranging from Indigenous issues to liberalism to the First World War. The CHR has two major objectives: "to promote high standards of research and writing in Canada … and to foster the study of Canadian history."[4]

Canadian Historical Review publishes articles in both of Canada's official languages, French and English. The Journal publishes both online and print versions, and subscribers can search for and read thousands of past publications via either CHR Online or Project MUSE.

  1. ^ Barry M. Gough (28 October 2010). Historical Dictionary of Canada. Scarecrow Press. pp. 10–. ISBN 978-0-8108-7504-3.
  2. ^ "Canadian Historical Review". The Canadian Encyclopedia
  3. ^ John Franklin Jameson; Henry Eldridge Bourne; Robert Livingston Schuyler (1922). The American Historical Review. American Historical Association.
  4. ^ The contested past [electronic resource]: reading Canada's history: selections from the Canadian historical review / edited by Marlene Shore

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