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Journal of the Canadian Historical Association. Vol. 25 No. 2, 2014

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1. Charlemagne and the Lombard Kingdom That Was: the Lombard Past in Post-Conquest Italian Historiography Eduardo Fabbro
27. Reading Across Borders: The Case of Anne Clifford’s “Popish” Books Leah Knight
57. “If you want to get ahead, get a Hat”: Manliness, Power, and Politics via the Top Hat Ariel Beaujot
89. A Border without Guards: First Nations and the Enforcement of National Space Benjamin Hoy
117. “We Dare Entertain Thoughts not to the Liking of Present-Day Bigots”: Radical Slavs, Race, Civil Rights, and Anti-Communism in Red-Scare America Robert Zecker
159. Diplomacy of Constraint Revisited: Canada and the UN Korean Reconstruction Agency, 1950-55 Greg Donaghy
Digital History Forum
187. New Directions in Digital History Carolyn Podruchny
189. A Plea for Design: Historians, Digital Platforms, and the Mindful Dissemination of Content and Concepts John Bonnett
233. Le modèle numérique 4D : un outil de diffusion et de communication au service de l’historien Nathalie Charbonneau, Léon Robichaud, Joanne Burgess
265. Applications of Agent-Based Modelling Techniques to Studies of Historical Epidemics: The 1918 Flu in Newfoundland and Labrador Jessica Dimka, Carolyn Orbann, Lisa Sattenspiel
Russian History Forum
297. New Directions in Russian History: A Discussion about the State of the Field in Canada Victor Avdeev, Heather Coleman, Erica Fraser, David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye
299. Why Bother? The Importance of Russian History on the Canadian Campus David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye
309. Studying Russian Religion Since the Collapse of Communism Heather Coleman
319. Gender and Sexuality in Russian History: New Directions Erica Fraser
329. A Russian View on Teaching Russian History in Canadian Universities Victor Avdeev