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“Flicking switches, turning dials, and pressing buttons”: The important work of energy historians

February 4, 2019

Raised on Oil: From Childhood Memories to Research on Port City Refineries and the Global Petroleumscape

January 29, 2019

The emotional energy consumer

January 21, 2019

Canada’s Shifting Energy Sources: A Comparison with eight European Countries, 1870–2000

January 17, 2019

Supply or Demand? Integrating Perspectives on the Historical Transition from Coal to Hydrocarbons

January 10, 2019

“The view of the nation, Sire, is that the Constitution be respected”: Support for the French Constitution of 1791 on the Eve of the Republican Revolution

December 5, 2018

Moving to Online Publication: Canadian Journal of History / Annales canadiennes d’histoire

May 28, 2018

Julia Pyryeskina: Historical Junctures & Gaps in the Archives

May 22, 2018

An Interview between the CJH/ACH and Kate M. Burlingham

March 9, 2018

The Order of the British Empire after the British Empire

Toby  Harper

January 11, 2018

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