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The Changing Face of Archives: Will You Recognize Us? Part I

23 Aug 2007

6 from the 1970’s and 1980’s, archives are dealing with the residue of the 19th New Affiliated Committees century and earlier, the growth of record keeping in the first half of the 20th Nouveaux comités associés ........................ [...] Her 6 C a n a d i a n H i s t o r i c a l A s s o c i a t i o n • S o c i é t é h i s t o r i q u e d u C a n a d a Tina Loo enseigne au Département d’histoire à l’Université Tina Loo teaches in the History Department at the de la Colombie-Britannique, où elle détient une chaire de University of British Columbia, where she holds a Canada recherche du Canada de niveau 2. [...] Allan Goddard described the mandate of the Breton also took the opportunity to speak about their own research Museum, of which he is curator, and its displays of Black his- projects — Myrna Wisdom’s oral history project and the City tory as it was manifest southwest of Edmonton in the of Edmonton’s announcement of the opening of an African Keystone district. [...] Global Television and the CBC undoubtedly contributed to the workshop’s success and many of those in attendance The second panel focussed on a variety of community and expressed the desire to see the workshop develop into an university-based research projects. [...] 16 C a n a d i a n H i s t o r i c a l A s s o c i a t i o n • S o c i é t é h i s t o r i q u e d u C a n a d a INTERNATIONALIZING THE CHA By Craig Heron “Why should I bother going to the CHA? It’s all about matter, and many of the most successful sessions drew Canadian history.” How many times have friends and together scholars from diverse geographical regions.

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40
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