I - Remembering the Heroic Past
Colin Coates, “Commemorating the Woman Warrior of New France: Madeleine de Verchères, 1696-1930”
Cecilia Morgan, “Of Slender Frame and Delicate Appearance: The Placing of Laura Secord in the Narratives of Canadian Loyalist Tradition”
Brian Osborne and Jason Kovacs, “A Tale of Two Heroes and Two Cities: The Short-Wallick Monument, Kingston-Quebec”
Ronald Rudin, “Dugua vs Champlain: The Construction of Heroes in Atlantic Canada, 1904-2004”
2- Pedagogies of Nation
Ken Osborne, “’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”
Lyle Dick, “Saving the Nation through National History: The Case of Canada, A People’s History”
Tim Stanley, “Playing with ‘Nitro’: The Racialization of Chinese Canadians in Public Memory”
Sasha Mullally, “Democratizing the Past? Canada’s History on the World Wide Web”
3-Visualizing and Revising the Past
H.V. Nelles, “The Art of Nation Building: Canadian History Painting, 1880-1914”
Eva Mackey, “Tricky Myths: Settler Pasts and Landscapes of Innocence”
Ruth Philips, “Settler Monuments, Indigenous Memory: Dis-Membering and re-membering Canadian Art History”
Ian Radforth, “Ethnic Minorities and Wartime Injustices: Redress Campaigns and Historical Narratives in late 20th Canada”
4- Cashing in on the Past
James Murton, “’The Normandy of the New World’: Canada Steamship Lines, Antimodernism and the Selling of Old Quebec”
Ian McKay, “Cashing in on Antiquity: Tourism and the Uses of History”
Nicole Neatby, “Leaving the Past Behind: From Old Quebec to La Belle Province”
Ira Wagman , “Peace, Order and Good Building: Repackaging History and Memory in Canadian Advertising”
5-Entertaining the Past
Peter Hodgins, “Why Must Halifax Keep Exploding?: English Canadian Nationalism and the Search for a Usable Disaster”
Renée Hulan, “The Past is an Imagined Country: Reading Canadian Historical Fiction Written in English”