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Ideas matter: Telling your research story

Do you find yourself attending academic lectures on topics in which you are extremely interested, only to leave feeling confused, angry at your time wasted, and wondering how such a gripping topic was presented so poorly? Why are some academic...

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Réflexions sur la fondation du Canada

Guy Laforest , Professeur, Département de science politique, Université Laval Ce blog a été publié sur le site web de Guy Laforest's le 15 mai, 2016 « La conférence de Québec de 1864 150 ans plus tard : comprendre l’émergence de la fédération...

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Research methods: The right tool for each job

Some years ago, two great research traditions arose in social and behavioral science: talking to people and gathering data and numbers about people. A hybrid tradition, which goes by various names but which we’ll call ‘mixed methods,’ arose in the...

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Many Tender Ties: Women in Fur-Trade Society, 1670-1870

Jane Errington , Professor of History, Queen’s University The Awards to Scholarly Publications Program (ASPP) was founded in 1941. As part of the celebrations of the ASPP’s 75 th anniversary in 2016, members of the ASPP’s Academic Council will be...

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Replacing Misandry: A Revolutionary History of Men

Paul Nathanson , retired researcher, McGill University Katherine Young , professor emeritus, McGill University Writing about unpopular topics is no picnic. But then, original thinking is always risky. In this book we challenge conventional notions...

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Donald Creighton: A Life in History

Donald Wright , University of New Brunswick I first "met" Donald Creighton when, as an undergraduate, I was assigned a couple of chapters from his two-volume biography of Sir John A. Macdonald. Instantly hooked by his ability to transport readers...