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Canada, War and Independent Newfoundland, 1914–1949

James K. Hiller

2023-12-29 Volume 37 • Issue 1 • 2023 • 1–13

Canadian Law Between the Wars

Richard W. Pound

2023-12-29 Volume 37 • Issue 1 • 2023 • 14–34

Public Infrastructure in the Greater Toronto Area: A National Challenge Addressed at the Local Level

Lindsay Allison

2023-12-29 Volume 37 • Issue 1 • 2023 • 35–49

War and Society in Modern Canada, 1914–1949

Sam Allison and Jon Bradley

2023-12-29 Volume 37 • Issue 1 • 2023

Hidden in Plain Sight: Fascism in Quebec during the Second World War

Esther Delisle

2023-12-29 Volume 37 • Issue 1 • 2023 • 82–99

The ‘Nation in Arms’, ‘Attempted Rearmament’ and the ‘Brigade of Guards’, 1936–1939

C. P. Champion

2023-12-29 Volume 37 • Issue 1 • 2023 • 50–81

Introduction

Hector Mackenzie

2022-09-28 Volume 36 • Issue 1 • 2021

Greenland (1940) as an Instance of Pickwickian ‘Cooperation’ Between King’s Ottawa and Roosevelt’s Washington

David G. Haglund

2022-09-28 Volume 36 • Issue 1 • 2021 • 57–68

Mackenzie King and the North Atlantic Triangle in the Era of Munich, 1938–1939

Tony McCulloch

2022-09-28 Volume 36 • Issue 1 • 2021 • 1–23

The ‘Anglo-Saxon Triangle’ Downplayed by Canada’s Department of External Affairs, 1946–1956

Lara C. A. Silver

2022-09-28 Volume 36 • Issue 1 • 2021 • 133–158

Mackenzie King and the St Pierre and Miquelon Crisis of 1941

David Woolner

2022-09-28 Volume 36 • Issue 1 • 2021 • 69–108

‘Keen to Foul Their Own Nests’: Contemporary and Historical Criticism of the Permanent Joint Board on Defence of 1940

Galen Roger Perras

2022-09-28 Volume 36 • Issue 1 • 2021 • 24–56

North Atlantic World: Canada and the Wartime Plans for the Post-War Global Economy, 1941–1947

Hector Mackenzie

2022-09-28 Volume 36 • Issue 1 • 2021 • 109–132

Table of Contents: London Journal of Canadian Studies 36(1)

2021-09-28 Volume 36 • Issue 1 • 2021

‘True, Publick and Notorious’: The Privateering War of 1812

Faye M. Kert

2021-08-19 Volume 28 • Issue 1 • 2013 • 53–67

David Parish, Alexander Baring and the US Loan of 1813: The Role of Nationality and Patriotism in the Transatlantic Mercantile Community in Times of War

Sarah Lentz

2021-08-19 Volume 28 • Issue 1 • 2013 • 68–89

Introduction

Phillip Buckner

2021-08-19 Volume 28 • Issue 1 • 2013

Loyalty to the Regime: Prominent Men, Militia and French-Canadian Identity through the 1812 War

Jean-René Thuot

2021-08-19 Volume 28 • Issue 1 • 2013 • 90–105

The Legacy of 1812: How a Little War Shaped the Transatlantic World

Donald R. Hickey

2021-08-19 Volume 28 • Issue 1 • 2013 • 1–14

‘In the Midst of Three Fires, a French one, an American one, and an Indian one’: Imperial-Indigenous Negotiations during the War of 1812 in Eastern British America

John G. Reid

2021-08-19 Volume 28 • Issue 1 • 2013 • 15–32

Maine’s Mode of Privateering: A Tale of Fraud and Collusion in the Northeast Borderlands, 1812–1815

Edward J. Martin

2021-08-19 Volume 28 • Issue 1 • 2013 • 33–52

Settler Salvation and Indigenous Survival: George Copway’s Reconciliatory Vision, 1849–1851

John R.E. Bird

2020-11-29 Volume 35 • Issue 1 • 2020 • 138–153

Why Ross Survived When Franklin Died: Arctic Explorers and the Inuit, 1829–1848

Nicholas Bayne

2020-11-29 Volume 35 • Issue 1 • 2020 • 67–95

Table of Contents: London Journal of Canadian Studies 35(1)

2020-11-29 Volume 35 • Issue 1 • 2020

Loyalty and Lobbying: French-Canadian Delegates in London, 1763–1840

Damien-Claude Bélanger

2020-11-29 Volume 35 • Issue 1 • 2020 • 29–66