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  • Settling and Unsettling Memories: Essays in Canadian Public History
  • Written by author Nicole Neatby
  • Published by University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division, 5/18/2012
  • Settling and Unsettling Memories analyses the ways in which Canadians over the past century have narrated the story of their past in books, films, works of art, commemorative ceremonies, and online. This cohesive collection introduces readers to
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Brian Osborne and Jason Kovacs, “A Tale of Two Heroes and Two Cities: The Short-Wallick Monument, Kingston-Quebec” 

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2- Pedagogies of Nation

Ken Osborne, “’If I’m Going to be a Cop, Why do I have to Learn Religion and History?’ Schools, Citizenship and the Teaching of Canadian History”

Lyle Dick, “Saving the Nation through National History: The Case of Canada, A People’s History

Tim Stanley, “Playing with ‘Nitro’: The Racialization of Chinese Canadians in Public Memory”

Sasha Mullally, “Democratizing the Past? Canada’s History on the World Wide Web”

3-Visualizing and Revising the Past

H.V. Nelles, “The Art of Nation Building: Canadian History Painting, 1880-1914”

Eva Mackey, “Tricky Myths: Settler Pasts and Landscapes of Innocence”

Ruth Philips, “Settler Monuments, Indigenous Memory: Dis-Membering and re-membering Canadian Art History” 

Ian Radforth, “Ethnic Minorities and Wartime Injustices: Redress Campaigns and Historical Narratives in late 20th Canada”

4- Cashing in on the Past

James Murton, “’The Normandy of the New World’: Canada Steamship Lines, Antimodernism and the Selling of Old Quebec” 

Ian McKay, “Cashing in on Antiquity: Tourism and the Uses of History”

Nicole Neatby, “Leaving the Past Behind: From Old Quebec to La Belle Province”

Ira Wagman , “Peace, Order and Good Building: Repackaging History and Memory in Canadian Advertising”

5-Entertaining the Past

Peter Hodgins, “Why Must Halifax Keep Exploding?: English Canadian Nationalism and the Search for a Usable Disaster”

Renée Hulan, “The Past is an Imagined Country: Reading Canadian Historical Fiction Written in English”


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