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177:) is a Canadian organization founded in 1922 for the purposes of promoting historical research and scholarship. It is a bilingual, not-for-profit, charitable organization, the largest of its kind in Canada. According to the Association, it "seeks to encourage the integration of historical knowledge and perspectives in both the scholarly and public spheres, to ensure the accessibility of historical resources, and to defend the rights and freedoms of emerging and professional historians in the pursuit of historical inquiry as well as those of history degree holders who utilize the analytical, research, communication, and writing skills they acquired during their studies to pursue a variety of career paths inside or outside of academia." 440:, which in part highlighted Macdonald's role in the forced starvation of Plains Indigenous peoples in the late 19th century. Daschuk noted that winning the award for this book was "ironic" and was vocally in favour of rebranding the prize. In May 2018 at its annual meeting in Regina, CHA members voted overwhelmingly in favour of the name change, by a margin of 121–11. The prize was renamed the 40: 433:
In 2017, in response to public conversations about the legacies of Canadian historical figures and in particular their roles in the genocide of Indigenous peoples, the CHA council proposed changing the name of one of its flagship awards, the Sir John A. Macdonald Prize. The award was an annual prize
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wrote a letter to Charles Cochrane, the Secretary-Treasurer at the time, encouraging the Canadian Historical Association to model its annual meeting after the American Historical Association. Underhill later suggested that the annual meeting be organized around a particular theme. Cochrane agreed to
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In 1937, the CHA was invited by the CBC to prepare a series of radio broadcasts on forgotten Canadians. The Association created a Radio Committee with Toronto's George Glazebrook as chair. Over twelve months the committee paired specific historians with specific topics in a series of twenty-seven
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The CHA represents historians in Canada and acts as a public advocate for the field. Within the historical profession, the CHA helps to set ethical standards for research and has published a Statement on Research Ethics. The Association organizes annual meetings for members and publishes the
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was its founding Secretary. Lighthall nominated Burpee for the presidency of the Canadian Historical Association, and Burpee was president from 1923 to 1925 and continued his involvement as chairman of the management committee until 1934.
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Over the course of the 1920s, the Canadian Historical Association saw its annual meeting become a scholarly conference. It also became a social event for historians to reconnect with each other. In 1926,
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both suggestions. In 1927, the annual meeting was held at the University of Toronto. The format in 1927 became the basic format of the annual meeting. In 1928, the annual meeting was held in Winnipeg.
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established in 1977 and given to the book making the most significant contribution to Canadian historical understanding. In 2014, the prize had been awarded to James Daschuk for his book
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Several Canadian historians are concerned that the CHA has been recently "more about activism than good scholarship" or that from the 1990s onwards the CHA has moved too close to
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Other prizes include: The Canadian Aboriginal History Book Prize, Political History Prize – Best Book, Political History Prize – Best Article, Public History Prize, The
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CCWH Book Prize in Women's and Gender History, awarded every two years to the best book published in the field in the previous two years, in either English or French
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and series of booklets featuring concise treatments of particular aspects of Canadian history in an international context. The CHA has also created a microsite,
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The Clio Prizes, given for meritorious publications or for exceptional contributions by individuals or organizations to regional history
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The CHA Journal Prize, awarded every year for the best essay published each year in the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association
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The Wallace K. Ferguson Prize, an annual prize for an outstanding scholarly book in a field of history other than Canadian history
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The John Bullen Prize, awarded for the outstanding historical dissertation written for a doctoral degree at a Canadian university
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An affiliated committee of the Canadian Historical Association, the Canadian Committee on Labour History, publishes the journal
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published an open letter from 53 historians (many of whom were past members of the CHA) disputing this claim. Authors included
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As part of its mandate to promote and recognize excellence in historical research, the CHA administers the following prizes:
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met with representatives of the Society it was decided that the Canadian Historical Association would not accept this offer.
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Archival papers of Robert Craig Brown, President from 1979–1980 of the Canadian Historical Association
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Archival papers of J.M.S. Careless, President from 1968–1969 of the Canadian Historical Association
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judged to have made the most significant contribution to an understanding of the Canadian past
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In 1933, the Canadian Historical Association held its annual meeting in conjunction with the
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Prize, The Neil Sutherland Article Prize and Best article on the History of Sexuality.
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Prize, awarded annually for the best articles in French and English on women's history
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Clearing the Plains: Disease, Politics of Starvation, and the Loss of Aboriginal Life
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approached the CHA with an offer to become a subgroup of the Society, but after
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The first Canadian Historical Association Executive and Council included
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Dec 21, The Canadian Press Published on; 2017 5:06pm (2017-12-21).
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Foster the scholarly study and communication of history in Canada
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Canadian Committee on Migration, Ethnicity and Transnationalism
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University of Toronto Archives and Records Management Services
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The Canadian Historical Association was founded in 1922 by
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