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This is a list of the most prominent historians of Canada. All have published about Canada, but some have covered other topics as well.
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- Irving Abella, Jewish and labour
- David Bercuson, labour, military, politics
- Pierre Berton, numerous popular histories
- Carol Bishop-Gwyn, dance
- Conrad Black, biographer of Duplessis; history of Canada
- Michael Bliss, medical
- Robert Bothwell, 20th century
- Gerard Bouchard, Quebec
- Mark Bourrie, maritime, media
- George Williams Brown, editor and textbooks
- Nick Brune, textbooks
- J. M. S. Careless, politics
- Pierre Francois Xavier de Charlevoix, New France
- Sarah Carter, Prairie History, Gender History
- Margaret Conrad, women, maritimes
- G. Ramsay Cook, politics, biography
- Terry Copp, World War II
- Tim Cook military historian
- Hugh Cowan, Ontario
- Donald Creighton, 19c, textbooks
- Ernest Alexander Cruikshank, military and Ontario, Chairman of the Historic Sites and Monuments Board
- Ken Cuthbertson, biographer and author of 20th century Canadian history
- Louise Dechêne, New France
- Lovat Dickson, 20th century
- Gordon Donaldson, politics
- Olive Dickason, First Nations
- William J. Eccles, New France
- John English, politics
- Francois Xavier Garneau, Quebec
- Placide Gaudet, Acadian
- Andrew Godefroy, military
- W. G. Godfrey, Maritimes
- George R. D. Goulet, Métis
- Terry Goulet, Métis
- J.L. Granatstein, 20th century, military; politics; historiography
- Charlotte Gray, popular histories
- James H. Gray, Prairies; politics
- Cody Groat, First Nations
- Lionel Groulx, Quebec
- Kenn Harper, Inughuit
- Craig Heron, labour and social history, public history
- Bruce Hodgins, historian and author
- Bruce Hutchison, local history, popular history
- Harold Innis, economic history; communications
- A.J.B. Johnston
- Gregory Kealey, labour
- Fred Landon, Ontario, Upper Canada
- Laurier LaPierre
- Agnes Laut
- Arthur R. M. Lower
- Keith Matthews
- Margaret MacMillan, diplomacy
- Ian McKay
- Peter Thomas McGuigan, Nova Scotia
- Phyllis McKie Maritime history
- Margaret Stovel McWilliams, Manitoba
- Jesse Edgar Middleton, Ontario, Toronto
- Christopher Moore, popular
- Adrien-Gabriel Morice, First Nations
- Desmond Morton, military
- W. L. Morton, West; Manitoba
- Hilda Neatby, Quebec
- Peter C. Newman, 20th century politics
- Gustave Lanctot, New France
O-Z
- Margaret Ormsby
- Fernand Ouellet
- Douglas Owram
- Erna Paris
- Talbot Mercer Papineau
- Francis Parkman, American historian of New France
- Lester B. Pearson
- Derek Penslar
- Bob Plamondon
- Andrew Preston
- Robie Lewis Reid
- Stanley Bréhaut Ryerson
- Roger Sarty
- J.T. Saywell
- Adam Shortt
- Joseph Schull
- Paul St. Pierre
- Jean Edward Smith
- C.P. Stacey
- George F.G. Stanley
- Veronica Strong-Boag
- Alastair Sweeny
- Bruce Trigger
- Marcel Trudel
- Pierre Elliot Trudeau
- Frank Underhill
- Mark Sweeten Wade
- Frederick William Wallace
- Patrick Watson
- Frederick George H. Williams
- George Woodcock
- J. F. C. Wright
- George MacKinnon Wrong
- Robert J. Young
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Canadian historians
Canadian historians by century
Canadian historians by province or territory
Canadian women historians
Canadian art historians
Canadian biographers
Canadian Byzantinists
Canadian film historians
Canadian maritime historians
Canadian Marxist historians
Canadian medical historians
Canadian medievalists
Canadian military historians
Canadian music historians
Canadian orientalists
Canadian palaeographers
Canadian historians of philosophy
Presidents of the Canadian Historical Association
Canadian historians of religion
Canadian historian stubs
See also
Further reading
- Artibise, Alan F. J., ed. Interdisciplinary Approaches to Canadian Society: A Guide to the Literature. (1990). 156 pp.
- Berger, Carl. Writing Canadian History: Aspects of English Canadian Historical Writing since 1900, 2nd edition (1986)
- Berger, Carl, ed. Contemporary Approaches to Canadian Writing (1987)
- Bliss, Michael. "Privatizing the Mind: The Sundering of Canadian History, the Sundering of Canada," Journal of Canadian Studies 26 (Winter 1991–92): 5-17
- Brandt, Gail Cuthbert. "National Unity and the Politics of Political History," Journal of the Canadian Historical Association 3 (1992): 3-11
- Dick, Lyle. "A Growing Necessity for Canada: W. L. Morton's Centenary Series and the Forms of National History, 1955-80," The Canadian Historical Review 82, No. 2 (June 2001), 223–252.
- Edwards, Justin D.l and Douglas Ivison. Downtown Canada: Writing Canadian Cities (2005) excerpt and text search
- Gagnon, Serge. Quebec and its Historians: 1840 to 1920 (English ed. 1982; French ed. 1978)
- Gagnon, Serge. Quebec and its Historians: The Twentieth Century (English ed. 1985)
- Glassford, Larry A. "The Evolution of 'New Political History' in English-Canadian Historiography: From Cliometrics to Cliodiversity." American Review of Canadian Studies. 32#3 (2002). pp 347+. online edition
- Granatstein, J. L. Who Killed Canadian History? (2000)
- Granatstein, J. L. A Reader's Guide to Canadian History: Confederation to the Present (1982)
- Hallowell, Gerald, ed. The Oxford Companion to Canadian History (2006), online at OUP
- Kealey, Gregory S. "Class in English-Canadian Historical Writing: Neither Privatizing, Nor Sundering," Journal of Canadian Studies 27 (Summer 1992):
- Kealey, Linda, Ruth Pierson, Joan Sangster, and Veronica Strong-Boag. "Teaching Canadian History in the 1990s: Whose 'National' History Are We Lamenting?," Journal of Canadian Studies 27 (Summer 1992):
- Muise, D. A. ed., A Reader's Guide to Canadian History: i, Beginnings to Confederation (1982); historiography
- Granatstein, Jack, ed. A Reader's Guide to Canadian History: Confederation to the Present v2 (1982); historiography
- Osborne, Ken. "'Our History Syllabus Has Us Gasping': History in Canadian Schools--Past, Present, and Future," The Canadian Historical Review 81 (September 2000):
- Parr, Joy. "Gender History and Historical Practice," The Canadian Historical Review 76 (September 1995): 354-376
- Story, Norah. Oxford Companion to Canadian History and Literature (1974)
- Taylor, M. Brook, ed. Canadian History: A Reader's Guide. Vol. 1. Doug Owram, ed. Canadian History: A Reader's Guide. Vol. 2. Toronto: 1994. historiography
- Rudin, Ronald. Making History in Twentieth Century Quebec (1997)
- Schultz, John. ed. Writing About Canada: A Handbook for Modern Canadian History (1990),
- Strong-Boag, Veronica, Mona Gleason, and Adele Perry. Rethinking Canada: The Promise of Women's History (2003) excerpt and text search
- Strong-Boag, Veronica. "Contested Space: The Politics of Canadian Memory," Journal of the Canadian Historical Association 5 (1994): 3-16
- Warkentin, John, ed. So Vast and Various: Interpreting Canada’s Regions in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (2010); looks at 150 years of writings about Canada's regions.
- Wright, Donald. The Professionalization of History in English Canada (2005) 280pp excerpt and text search
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