Canadian Journal of History / Annales Canadiennes d’Histoire
Saskatoon. Department of History, University of Saskatchewan
Semestrale; dal 1970 quadrimestrale
ISSN: 1010-3643
Conservata in: Prato, Fondazione Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica “F. Datini”, Coll: Riv. 65
Consistenza: a. I, 1966, 1-a. L, 2015, 3
Lacune: a. XLIII, 2008, 1; a. XLVIII, 2013, 3;
[ 2020-2011 ] [ 2010-2001 ] [ 2000-1991 ] [ 1990-1981 ] [ 1980-1971 ] [ 1970-1966 ]
ARTICLES
Harvey Chisick, The Wealth of Nations and the Poverty of the
People in the Thought of Adam Smith, p. 325
David R. Schweitzer, Fearful Spectres: Charles James Fox and
the Illusion of Anglo-Irish Oppositional Unity, 1784-1801, p. 345
Douglas A. Lorimer, “Nature”, Racism, and Late Victorian
Science, p. 369
REVIEW ARTICLE
David Levine, Making the Family Modern, p. 387
Reviews, p. 399
Notes, p. 487
Advertisements, p. 491
ARTICLES
Carola M Small, Messengers in the County of Artois, 1295-1329, p. 163
Geoffrey Adams, A Spirited Anachronism: The Anti-Protestant
Polemic of the Abbé Jean Novi de Caveirac, 1713-1782, p. 177
Richard I. Bazillion, Economic Integration and Political Sovereignty:
Saxony and the “Zollverein”, 1834-1877, p. 189
S. P. MacKenzie, Morale and the Cause: The Campaign to Shape
the Outlook of Soldiers in the British Expeditionary Force, 1914-1918, p. 215
REVIEW ARTICLE
Michael Kater, Inside Nazis: The Goebbels Diaries, 1924-1941, p. 233
Reviews, p. 245
Notes, p. 315
Advertisements, p. 320
ARTICLES
Benoît Beaucage, Difficultés économiques
et réaction seigneuriale au Terroir de Beaucaire: La commanderie
des hospitaliers de Saint-Pierre de Campublic aux XIVe et XVe
siècles, p. 1
Michael Nutkiewicz, A Rapporteur of the English Civil War:
The Courtly Politics of James Howell, (1594?-1666), p. 21
Linda Frey, Marsha Frey, The Bounds of Immunity The Sá
Case. Politics, Law, and Diplomacy in Commonwealth England, p. 41
Hugh Wilson, The Best of Friends: Britain, America and Thailand,
1945-48, p. 61
Review Article
Antonio Santosuosso, Morality and Politics in Machiavelli
Two Recent Interpretations, p. 85
Reviews, p. 91
Notes, p. 155
Advertisements, p. 159
ARTICLES
B. J. C. McKercher, Diplomatic Equipoise: The Lansdowne Foreign
Office, The Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905, and the Global Balance
of Power, p. 299
Robert McCormack, War and Change: Air Transport in British
Africa, 1939-1946, p. 341
Ronald S. Love, Winning the Catholics: Henry IV and the Religious
Dilemma in August 1589, p. 361
REVIEW ARTICLE
Donna T. Andrew, Marriage History as Social History, p. 381
Reviews, p. 387
ARTICLE
Sharon Kettering, The Decline of Great Noble Clientage during
the Reign of Louis XIV, p. 157
REVIEW ARTICLES
Christopher Kent, Undisciplined History, p. 179
F.M Carroll, Anglo-American Relations and the Origins of the
Cold War: The New Perspective, p. 191
Reviews, p. 209
ARTICLES
John Rodden, My Orwell, Right or Left, p. 1
T.R. Ravindranathan, A Non-Bolshevik Bolshevik: The Trials
and Tribulations of Giacinto Menotti Serrati 1917-1921, p. 16
Roy A. Prete, French Strategic Planning and the Deployment
of the B.E.F. in France in 1914, p. 42
Jonathan F. Wagner, Nazism and Sentimentalism: The Propaganda
Career of Karl Goetz, p. 63
REVIEW ARTICLE
Wesley K. Wark, Beyond the Missing Dimension: The New Study
of Intelligence, p. 82
Reviews, p. 90
ARTICLES
Daniel M. Klang, Cesare Beccaria and the Clash Between Jurisprudence
and Political Economy in Eighteenth Century Lombardy, p. 305
James Pritchard, Fir Trees, Financiers, and the French Navy
During the 1750’s, p. 337
Donald G. Wileman, Caillaux and the Alliance, 1901-1912: The
Evolution of Disillusioned Conservative, p. 355
REVIEW ARTICLES
Paid F. Grendler, “Renaissance Humanism. Foundations,
Forms, and Legacy” Vol. 1: “Humanism in Italy.” Vol. 2: “Humanism Beyond Italy.” Vol. 3: “Humanism
and the Disciplines”, p. 374
Ivo N. Lambi, Populists, Patricians, and Rethinking German
History Some Recent Writings, p. 378
Reviews, p. 384
ARTICLES
E. Patricia Tsurumi, Serving in Japan’s Industrial Army: Female
Textile Workers, 1868-1930, p. 155
Timothy Brook, Censorship in Eighteenth-Century China: A View
from the Book Trade, p. 177
Glenda Fraser, Enver Pasha’s Bid for Turkestan, 1920-1922, p. 197
Burton M. Smith, Anti-Catholicism, Indian Education and Thomas
Jefferson Morgan, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, p. 213
Ted M. Kaminski, Bismarck and the Polish Question: The “Huldigungsfahrten” to Varzin in 1894, p. 235
Reviews, p. 251
ARTICLES
R. Bruce Shepard, The Origins of the Oklahoma Black Migration
to the Canadian Plains, p. 1
Tom Saunders, Politics, the Cinema, and early Revisitations
of War in Weimar Germany, p. 25
David Dilks, “The Great Dominion”: Churchill’s Farewell
Visits to Canada, 1952 and 1954, p. 49
Helen Liebel- Weckowicz, Ranke’s Theory of History and the
German Modernist School, p. 73
Reviews, p. 95
The Canadian Journal of History, p. 154
ARTICLES
Karl H. Wegert, Political Engagement and the German Intelligentsia,
1789-1800, p. 297
Christopher English, French Public Opinion and the Second
Empire’s Intervention in China, 1854-61, p. 321
Victor M. Batzel, “The General Scope of the Act”:
A Study of Law, Moralism, and Administration in England, 1844-1910, p. 349
Randall B. Woods, The Politics of Diplomacy: Winston S. Churchill
and the Second Quebec Conference, p. 367
Reviews, p. 383
Books Received, p. 442
Professor Geoffrey Bilson, p. 455
ARTICLES
R. Michael Rogers, Quakerism and the Law in Revolutionary
England, p. 149
Malcolm Greenshields, Women, Violence, and Criminal Justice
Records in Early Modern Haute Auvergne (1587-1664), p. 175
Donald M. McKale, “Weltpolitik” versus “Imperium
Britannica”: Anglo-German Rivalry In Egypt, 1904-14,
p. 195
Christopher Youé, “A Delicate Balance”: Resident
Labour on Settler Farms in Kenya, until Mau-Mau, p. 209
REVIEW ARTICLE
Timothy E. Anna, L. Bethell (edited by), “The Cambridge
History of Latin America”, Volumes IV and V, p. 229
Reviews, p. 235
The “Canadian Journal of History”; an important notice,
p. 295
ARTICLES
Pat Anderson, The Other Gothic Revival: Contemporary Ideals
in English Revivalism, 1730-1840, p. 1
Richard Francis Spall, Jr., The Bedchamber Crisis and the
Hastings Scandal: Morals, Politics, and the Press at the beginning
of Victoria’s Reign, p. 19
Emiliana P. Noether, “Morally Wrong” or “Politically
Right”? Espionage in Her Majesty’s Post-Office, 1844-45, p. 41
Jack Gaston, The Free Trade Diplomacy Debate and the Victorian
European Common Market Initiative, p. 59
Reviews, p. 83
ARTICLES
Harriet Lightman, Political Power and the Queen of France:
Pierre Dupuy’s Treatise on Regency governments, p. 299
Jeremy Black, British Foreign Policy and the War of the Jeremy
Black Austrian Succession 1740-48: A Research Priority, p. 313
David Spring, Eileen Spring, Social Mobility and the English
Landed Elite, p. 333
Keith A. P. Sandiford, Cricket and the Barbadian Society, p. 353
Christopher A. Kent, Michel Foucault: Doing History or Undoing
it?, p. 371
REVIEW ARTICLE
Michael J. Carley, Le Declin d’une grande puissance: La politique
étrangère de la France en Europe, 1914-24, p. 397
Reviews, p. 408
ARTICLES
J. Michael Hayden, The Uses of Political Pamphlets: The Example
of 1614-15 in France, p. 143
J. P. Rossi, The Last Whig: Lord Hartington as Liberal Leader
1875-80, p. 167
B. J. C. McKercher, A Sane and Sensible Diplomacy: Austen
Chamberlain, Japan, and the Naval Balance of Power in the Pacific
Ocean, 1924-29, p. 187
REVIEW ARTICLE
D. R. Woolf, Puritans, Politics, and Popular Culture in Seventeenth-Century
Britain, p. 215
Reviews, p. 233
ARTICLES
Helen Liebel-Weckowicz, Nations and Peoples: Baltic-Russian
History and the Development of Herder’s Theory of Culture, p. 1
Janina M. Konczacki, Stanislaw August Poniatowski’s Thursday
Dinners and Cultural Change in Late Eighteenth Century Poland, p. 25
David R. Schweitzer, Viceregal Vignettes: Lords Lieutenant
of Ireland under William Pitt, the Younger, 1784-1801, p. 37
John McDermott, Total War and the Merchant State: Aspects
of British Economic Warfare against Germany, 1914-16, p. 61
Reviews, p. 77
ARTICLES
Paul Thibault, Pope Gregory XI (1370-1378) and the Crusade, p. 313
Elly Hermon, Regards sur les ONG dans le mouvement International
de coopération intellectuelle et d’éducation pour
la paix pendant l’entredeux-guerres: Le cas de l’Union des Associations
internationales, p. 337
H. E. Wilson, Partisan Imperialists and Islamic Separatism
in South Thailand, 1945-49, p. 369
REVIEW ARTICLE
Modris Eksteins, History or Histrionics? Recent Writing on
the Great War, p. 393
REVIEW ESSAY
James A. Leith, Reinterpreting the French Revolution, p. 405
Reviews, p. 409
ARTICLES
D. R. Woolf, Two Elizabeths? James I and the Late Queen’s
Famous Memory, p. 167
Claude C. Sturgill, Changing Garrisons: The French System
of Etapes, p. 193
James N. Retallack, Conservatives contra Chancellor: Official
Responses to the Spectre of Conservative Demagoguery from Bismarck
to Bülow, p. 203
REVIEW ARTICLE
Paul Christianson, Piety and Aristocratic Politics in Early
Seventeenth-Century England, p. 237
Reviews, p. 249
Notices, p. 310
ARTICLES
Thorold J. Tronrud, Dispelling the Gloom. The Extent of Poverty
in Tudor and Early Stuart towns: Some Kentish Evidence, p. 1
Richard Reid, William W. Holden and “Disloyalty” in the
Civil War, p. 23
Burton M. Smith, Business, Politics and Indian Land Settlements
in Montana, 1882-1904, p. 45
Robert J. Young, Reason and Madness: France, the Axis Powers
and the Politics of Economic Disorder, 1938-39, p. 65
REVIEW ARTICLE
Michael H. Kater, Nazism and the Third Reich in Recent Historiography, p. 85
Reviews, p. 102
Notices, p. 164
ARTICLES
Gerald Bowler, “An axe or an act”: the Parliament
of 1572 and Resistance Theory in early Elizabethan England, p. 349
David Smith, Sir George Grey at the Mid-Victorian Home Office, p. 361
REVIEW ARTICLE
John Money, Constituencies and Communities: Voters, Rioters
and Politics in Georgian England, p. 387
Anita Clair Fellman, Nineteenth-Century American Domesticity, p. 398
Brian Jenkins, Anglo-American Relations before the First World
War, p. 407
Reviews, p. 387
Books received, p. 489
ARTICLES
James M. Stayer, The Eclipse of Young Man Luther: An Outsider’s
Perspective on Luther Studies, p. 167
Reginald C. Stuart, “Engines of Tyranny”: Recent
Historiography on Standing Armies during the Era of the American
Revolution, p. 183
Richard F. Hamilson, Herman Goering’s First Public Address:
A Note on Popular History, p. 201
Richard A. Harrison, The Runciman Visit to Washington in January
1937, p. 217
REVIEW ARTICLE
Roger L. Nichols, Recent Writings in American Indian History, p. 240
Bruce C. Daniels, American History from the Outside in: Indian
Historians and U. S. Foreign Policy in Asia, p. 245
Lawrence D. Stokes, National Socialism and German History, p. 255
Reviews, p. 240
ARTICLES
Andrew Lossky, The Absolutism of Louis XIV: Reality or Myth?, p. 1
Manuela Albertone, “Dans une Republique, nul n’est libre
d’être ignorant”: Révolution française
et obligation scolaire, p. 17.
Daniel M .Klang, Reform and Enlightenment in Eighteenth Century
Lombardy, p. 39
REVIEW ARTICLE
Egemont Lee, The Two Romes of the Reinaissance, p. 71
Ralph Croizier, Modernization and its Discontents: Western
Scholars and Modern Chinese History, p. 75
PatriciaWaring-Ripley, Modern Society, Militarism and Technology, p. 84
Reviews, p. 71
ARTICLES
John France, The Election and Title of Godfrey de Bouillon, p. 321
David Farmer, Grain Yields on Westminster Abbey Manors, 1271-1410, p. 331
Jacques Grimard, Les “Ports Books” anglais, sources
d’histoire commerciale, p. 349
Spring Eileen, The Family, Strict Settlement, and Historians, p. 379
Reviews, p. 399
Books received, p. 471
ARTICLES
Robert Louis Koepke, The Short, Unhappy History of Progressive
Conservatism in France, 1846-1848, p. 187
Steven Philip Kramer, In search of Arthur Ranc, p. 217
Modris Eksteins, The First Performance of “Le Sacre du
Printemps” or, the Audience as Art, p. 227
REVIEW ARTICLE
Brian W. Dippie, Reflections on the White Man Problem, p. 247
Nicholas Roger, Party Politics During the Whig Ascendancy, p. 253
Reviews, p. 247
ARTICLES
David Stafford, John Buchan’s Tales of Espionage: A Popular
Archive of British History, p. 1
K. M. Wilson, The Question of Anti-Germanism at the Foreign
Office Before the First World War, p. 23
J. M. McEwen, “Brass-Hats” and the British Press
During the First World War, p. 43
Peter Fraser, The British “Shells Scandal” of 1915, p. 69
Tim Travers, Learning and Decision-Making on the Western Front,
1915-1916: The British Example, p. 87
John A. Schultz, Finding Homes Fit for Heroes: The Great War
and Empire Settlement, p. 99
REVIEW ARTICLE
Keith A. P. Sandiford, Sport and Victorian England, p. 111
Reviews, p. 111
ARTICLES
Albert Soboul, Les Philosophes, L’Ancien Régime, et
la Révolution, p. 409
Martin S. Staum, Images of Paternal Power: Intellectuals and
Social Change in the French National Institute, p. 425
Robert Stein, The Revolution of 1789 and the Abolition of
Slavery, p. 447
Lloyd S. Kramer, Lafayette in 1830: A Center That Could not
Hold, p. 469
REVIEW ARTICLE
Egemont Lee, Italian Urban History, 1100-1600, p. 493
James M. Stayer, Luther Studies and Reformation Studies,
p. 499
M. J. Sydenham, The French Revolution is Not Yet Over, p. 505
Reviews, p. 493
ARTICLES
Victor M. Batzel, Parliament, Businessmen and Bankruptcy,
1825-1883: A Study in Middle-Class Alienation, p. 171
R. Vogel, A Tribute to C.C. Bayley, p. 215
A. C. Saunders, de C. M., The Depiction of Trade as War as
a Reflection of Portuguese Ideology and Diplomatic Strategy in
West Africa, 1441-1556, p. 219
M. Perceval-Maxwell, Protestant Faction, the Impeachment of
Strafford and the Origins of the Irish Civil War, p. 235
William H. Dray, Presentism, Inevitability and the English
Civil War, p. 257
Sharon Kettering, The Causes of the Judicial Frondes, p. 275
REVIEW ARTICLE
Louis A. Knalfa, “Insolent and Formidable Felons”:
Historical Crime in Early Modern England, p. 307
L. Stewart, Newtonians, Revolutionaries and Republicans, p. 314
Reviews, p. 307
Books received, p. 401
ARTICLES
Eric W. Sager, Religious Sources of English Pacifism from
the Enlightenment to the Industrial Revolution, p. 1
Roger Fletcher, Socialist Nationalism in Central Europe Before
1914: The Case of Karl Leuthner, p. 27
David D.Roberts, Frustrated Liberals: De Ruggiero, Gobetti,
and the Challenge of Socialism, p. 59
Oscar L. Arnal, Catholic Roots of Collaboration and Resistance
in France in the 1930’s, p. 87
REVIEW ARTICLE
Trevor Lloyd, Speaking of Money, p. 111
RonaldHamowy, The Democratic Party and Personal Liberty, p. 115
Leonidas E. Hill, The Origins of World War II, p. 123
Reviews, p. 111
ARTICLES
Joseph I. Shulim, The Continuing Controversy over the Etiology
and Nature of the French Revolution, p. 357
Iwan Morgan, French Ideas of a Civilizing Mission in South
America, 1830-1848, p. 379
John F. Aantore, The Comintern’s United Front Initiative of
May 1934: French or Soviet Inspiration?, p. 405
REVIEW ARTICLE
Patrice Higonnet, L’Enseignment et la Société
en France, p. 423
Modris Eksteins, Universalgeschicte Revisited, p. 425
Michael H. Karter, In Pursuit of Hitler, p. 431
Reviews, p. 423
ARTICLES
Carola M. Small, The District of Rome in the Early Fourteenth
Century: 1300-1347, p. 193
C.R. Day, The Development of Protestant Primary Education
in France under the Constitutional Monarchy, 1815-1848, p. 215
Stanley Z. Pech, Right, Left and Centre in Eastern
Europe 1860-1940: A Cross-National Profile, p. 237
Michael Kater, Anti-Fascist Intellectuals in the Third Reich, p. 263
REVIEW ARTICLE
Dominick Graham, Thinking about War, p. 279
Brayton Polka, Skinner foundation, p. 282
Reviews, p. 279
ARTICLES
T. D. Burridge, Barnacles and Trouble Makers: Labour’s Left
Wing and British Foreign Policy, 1939-45, p. 1
J. A. Bayer, British Policy towards the Russo-Finnish Winter
War 1939-40, p. 27
Martin Petter, Sir Sydney and the Colonial Office in the Second
World War: A Career in the Making, p. 67
H.E.Wilson, Labour, Planters and Politics in Pre-War Malaya:
The Selangor Riots, 1941, p. 87
REVIEW ARTICLE
Paul Christianson, Politics and Parliament in England, 1604-1629, p. 107
Frederick A. De Luna, Karl Marx’s Interpretation of History, p. 113
Reviews, p. 107
Books received, p. 187