The Tragedies of Canadian International History

作者: David Meren

DOI: 10.3138/CHR.3082

关键词: Action (philosophy)NarrativeAncient historyHistoryPeriod (music)EthnologyInternational ActionPoliticsHistoriographyEmpire

摘要: The early twenty-first century witnessed a shift in Canadian international action, how such action is portrayed, and Canada's history deployed to understand Canada its evolution. This has contributed growing awareness of the intellectual political significance heightened need for re-engagement with this produce more complex narratives. Demonstrating encouraging purpose historiographical article, which traces writing from origins period crisis last three decades twentieth century. In so doing, it explores “empire” legacy run through historiography's various overlapping currents. Flowing discussion, article highlights “tragedies” that have marked historiography are reflective of, linked to, tragedies encounters t...

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