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Germs, Gender, and the Journal

April 1, 2021

Meet the Editors
Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies

March 11, 2021

“Re-thinking Digital History’s Contested Past, Promising Present, Uncertain Future”

February 8, 2021

Cross-border shopping, smuggling, and scofflaws: consumers have a long history of resisting efforts to regulate what they buy

February 1, 2021

A Quick Dash to Photograph Years of Documents: Why Digital Cameras are Transforming Historical Research

January 25, 2021

How do French immersion readers interact with dual-language children’s books?

January 18, 2021

Testing Housework Theories in Different Contexts

January 11, 2021

What Does it Take to be Mainstream? New Religions in the Town of South Park

January 4, 2021

« Something more than a newsletter »: nearly fifty years of Canadian urban history

December 14, 2020

Family-based resilience during the Covid-19 Pandemic

November 30, 2020

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