A continuing look at the back issues of The Canadian Historical Review from vol.11, no.1 (1930) onward reveals a lot of content of interest to readers of Canadian military history, including:
Vol.12, No.3 (1931):
C.P. Stacey, "Fenianism and the Rise of National Feeling in Canada at the Time of Confederation", pp.238-261;
Vol.14, No.2 (1933):
C.P. Stacey, "The Garrison of Fort Wellington: A Military Dispute during the Fenian Troubles", pp.161-176;
Vol.16, No.2 (1935):
Jean Elizabeth Lunn, "Agriculture and War in Canada, 1740-1760", pp.123-136;
Vol.17, No.2 (1936):
C.P. Stacey, "The Withdrawal of the Imperial Garrison from Newfoundland, 1870", pp.147-158;
Vol.17, No.4 (1936):
E.C. Kyte, "Fort Niagara in the War of 1812: Side-Lights from an Unpublished Order-Book", pp.373-384;
Vol.18, No.2 (1937):
W.S. Wallace, "Some Notes on Fraser's Highlanders", pp.131-140;
Walter Ronald Copp, "Nova Scotian Trade during the War of 1812", pp.141-155;
Vol.18, No.3 (1937):
C.P. Stacey, "The Hudson's Bay Company and Anglo-American Military Rivalries during the Oregon Dispute", pp.281-300;
Vol.18, No.4 (1937):
L.S. Stavrianos, "The Rumour of Russian Intrigue in the Rebellion of 1837", pp.367-373;
Vol.19, No.4 (1938):
Arthur R. Ford, "Some Notes on the Formation of the Union Government in 1917", pp.357-364;
Vol.20, No.1 (1939):
Max Savelle, "Diplomatic Preliminaries of the Seven Years' War in America", pp.17-36.
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