The Canadian Historical Association is a bilingual not-for-profit charitable organization devoted to fostering the scholarly study and communication of Canadian history. Founded in 1922, the CHA has emerged as a leader in the maintenance and study of Canada’s archives. However, it took many years of dedication and hard-work in order to establish the prestigious reputation that the CHA maintains today. Take a look at George W. Brown’s account of the 1928 Canadian Historical Associations Annual Meeting, published in The Canadian Historical Review, in which Brown predicted that the organization and determination of the association would lead to rapid expansion.
Throwback Thursday: The Canadian Historical Association’s 1928 Annual Meeting
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