Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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Commemorating the Woman Warrior of New France:: Madeleine de Verchères, 1690s–1920s
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‘Of Slender Frame and Delicate Appearance’:: The Placing of Laura Secord in the Narratives of Canadian Loyalist Tradition
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Re-Membering Dead Heroes:: Quebec City’s Monument to Short-Wallick
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Dugua vs Champlain:: The Construction of Heroes in Atlantic Canada, 1904–2004
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‘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
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Saving the Nation through National History:: The Case of Canada: A People’s History
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Playing with ‘Nitro’:: The Racialization of Chinese Canadians in Public Memory
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Democratizing the Past?: Canada’s History on the World Wide Web
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The Art of Nation-Building:: Canadian History Painting, 1880–1914
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Tricky Myths:: Settler Pasts and Landscapes of Innocence
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Settler Monuments, Indigenous Memory:: Dis-Membering and Re-Membering Canadian Art History
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Ethnic Minorities and Wartime Injustices:: Redress Campaigns and Historical Narratives in Late Twentieth-Century Canada
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‘The Normandy of the New World’:: Canada Steamship Lines, Antimodernism, and the Selling of Old Quebec
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Cashing In on Antiquity:: Tourism and the Uses of History in Nova Scotia, 1890–1960
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‘Leaving the Past Behind’:: From Old Quebec to ‘La Belle Province’
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Peace, Order, and Good Banking:: Packaging History and Memory in Canadian Commercial Advertising
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Why Must Halifax Keep Exploding?:: English-Canadian Nationalism and the Search for a Usable Disaster
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The Past Is an Imagined Country:: Reading Canadian Historical Fiction Written in English
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Select Bibliography
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Contributors List
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