Scholars, Missionaries, and Counter-Imperialists

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  • ISBN 9781032106779
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Mar 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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For more than half a century, the field of Canadian Studies has attracted North American scholars of the highest caliber to examine Canada: its distinctive social makeup, its fascinating colonial and postcolonial history, its intriguing literature, its political structure, and its changing place in the world.

Scholars, Missionaries, and Counter-Imperialists: The American Review of Canadian Studies, 19712021 traces the birth and growth of that field by reproducing 15 exemplary articles published in the pages of that journal from its establishment until the present day. For five decades, the American Review of Canadian Studies (ARCS) acted as a bellwether for the field, revealing its strengths, projecting new directions and inquiries, and reflecting the changing topics and methods that scholars used to study Canada. This book captures the history of that field in one robust volume.

Carefully selected by the co-editors of ARCS, the chapters in this edited volume are prefaced by an introductory essay that assesses the accomplishments of the field and brief chapter introductions that place them into context.

Andrew C. Holman is Professor of History and Director of the Canadian Studies Program at Bridgewater State University, USA. He teaches and writes about education and sport history in Canada and the United States.

Brian Payne is Professor of History at Bridgewater State University, USA. His teaching and research focus is the history of resource extraction, the environment, and food policy in the United States and Canada.