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The Canadian Historical Association (CHA) is pleased to announce the latest issue of its thematic online journal, The Journal of the Canadian Historical Association/Revue de la Société historique du Canada. The online journal is a recent initiative designed to internationalize the Association and to make available to a broad audience historical writing by Canadian and international scholars. The current issue theme is “Global Histories / Histoires mondiales” and its contents are:
Global Histories / Histoires mondiales
I. Women and Global Histories: Representation and Resistance / Forum sur les femmes dans l’histoire mondiale : représentation et mouvements de résistance
-Micheline Lessard, The Colony Writ Small: Vietnamese Women and Political Activism in Colonial Schools During the 1920s
-Joyce M. Chadya, Voting with their Feet: Women’s Flight to Harare during Zimbabwe’s Liberation War
-Tina Mai Chen, Socialism, Aestheticized Bodies, and International Circuits of Gender: Soviet Female Film Stars in the People’s Republic of China, 1949–1969
-Mary Lynn Stewart, A Frenchwoman Writes about Indochina, 1931-1949: Andrée Viollis and Anti-colonialism
II. Beyond Borders: Regions in Global History / Au-delà des frontières : histoires régionales mondiales
-Leo K. Shin, The Nation and Its Logic in Early Twentieth-Century China
-Adeeb Khalid, Being Muslim in Soviet Central Asia, or an Alternative History of Muslim Modernity
-Eric Tagliacozzo, Thinking Marginally: Ethno-Historical Notes on the Nature of Smuggling in Human Societies
III. First Nations and Global Colonialism / Les Premières Nations et le colonialisme mondial
-Keith Thor Carlson, Precedent and the Aboriginal Response to Global Incursions: Smallpox and Identity Reformation Among the Coast Salish
-Katherine Ellinghaus, Strategies of Elimination: “Exempted” Aborigines, “Competent” Indians, and Twentieth-Century Assimilation Policies in Australia and the United States
-Helena Nunes Duarte, “Civilizing” the Amazon: Amerindians and the Portuguese Crown’s Struggle for Sovereignty, 1650-1777
IV. Historical Reflections / Réflexions historiques
-Elizabeth Jameson, “This Bridge Called Women’s Stories: Private Lore and Public History”
For more information about the Association and its publications, please visit the CHA website at:
http://www.cha-shc.ca/english/
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