The Dorchester Review Cumulative Index

This is the first instalment of The Dorchester Review Cumulative Index. This edition covers Issues 1 to 5 (2011 to 2013). The aim is to make the contents of the Review searchable and discoverable online, even though much of the content is available (to date) only in print and pdf. formats.

The headings are as follows, though the spacing varies.

Section (all caps)     Title (all caps)     Author     Issue    Page    Year     Keywords

BIOGRAPHY    ASSASSINATING HITLER: THE LAST PLOTTER    Robert Bernheim    1-1    5    2011    Valkyrie, 
BIOGRAPHY    THE SERIOUS HISTORIAN AS GADFLY    Graham Stewart    1-1    16    2011    On historian Sir Hugh Trevor-Roper (Lord Dacre)
BIOGRAPHY    NORMAN PODHORETZ'S ACHIEVEMENT    Barbara Kay    1-1    19    2011    On Norman Podhoretz and Commentary magazine
BIOGRAPHY    THE CLASSICIST & THE CAVALIER    Phyllis Reeve    1-1    26    2011    Falkland, English Civil War, Classical Studies
ANCIENT & MODERN    THE USES OF DECLINISM    Gil Troy    1-1    33    2011    American history
COLONIAL ERA    REVISITING THE WAR OF THE CONQUEST    Conrad Black    1-1    36    2011    Seven Years War, Quebec, Conquest, Anderson
COLONIAL ERA    LOYALISTS THROUGH TWO WARS    Samuel Pyeatt Menefee    1-1    41    2011    Loyalists, Tories
COLONIAL ERA    1848: PUSHING AT AN OPEN DOOR    C.P. Champion    1-1    46    2011    Responsible Government, Baldwin, LaFontaine
QUEBEC    RENÉ LÉVESQUE AS TRADITIONALIST    Mathieu Bock-Côté    1-1    51    2011    Quebec Conservatism
QUEBEC    IN SEARCH OF QUEBEC CONSERVATIVES    Damien-Claude Bélanger    1-1    54    2011    Quebec Conservatism
ESSAY    AN AUSTRALIAN IN 'HARPERLAND'    Greg Melleuish    1-1    58    2011    Australia, Stephen Harper, John Howard
AUSTRALIA    THE LONG SEARCH FOR AUSTRALIAN IDENTITY    Harry Gelber    1-1    62    2011    Australia 
EDUCATION    TEACHING HISTORY AS SELF-DOUBT    By 'Rhetor' (C.P. Champion)    1-1    70    2011    Education, Curriculum
LITERATURE    GRAPHIC NOVELS & THE BURDENS OF ENJOYMENT    Randy Boyagoda    1-1    75    2011    Comic books
LITERATURE    CHIVALRY IN SMALL PACKAGES    Christine Schintgen    1-1    79    2011    Children's literature
POETRY    An Epitaph Upon the Excellent Contesse of Huntingdon; 1633'        1-1    32    2011    
WAR & WEAPONRY    CANADA'S BALLISTIC MISSILE FOLLY    Adam Chapnick    1-1    81    2011    Ballistic Missile Defence, Canada
WAR & WEAPONRY    ISLAMIST ANGELS OF DEATH    John C. Thompson    1-1    86    2011    Terrorism by Muslim Women
WAR & WEAPONRY    THE RIFLE IN AMERICAN HISTORY    Gary Mauser    1-1    89    2011    firearms, bullet wounds, ballistics
POLITICS & GOVERNMENT    DON'T MESS WITH PARLIAMENT    John Robson    1-1    92    2011    Westminster, Ottawa, Parliament
SYMPOSIUM    TORY CIVIL WARS: 1987-2003    Hugh Segal; Bob Plamondon; Tim Powers; Jack Hughes & Goldy Hyder; Scott Reid MP    1-1    96    2011    Conservative Party, Reform Party, Manning, Harper
CONTENTIONS    HOW THE ENGLISH INVENTED THE SCOTS    C.P. Champion    1-1    105    2011    Scots Invented this or that
FILM    THE KING'S SPEECH'    Bruce Patterson    1-1    108    2011    Movies, Film, Cinema, George VI
NOTES & TOPICS    Two Solitudes        1-1    53    2011    
NOTES & TOPICS    Debating History        1-1    74    2011    Macdonald Laurier Institute, Brian Lee Crowley
NOTES & TOPICS    Female Suicide Attacks        1-1    88    2011    Terrorism by Muslim Women
NOTES & TOPICS    The West Is In        1-1    99    2011    Western alienation
NOTES & TOPICS    Will Spain Dig Up Franco?        1-1    110    2011    Valle de los Caídos
MEN & IDEAS    WHY MARX IS STILL (MOSTLY) WRONG    Paul Hollander    1-2    3    2011    Marxism, the god that failed
MEN & IDEAS    1789: THE FIRST COUNTER-REVOLUTIONARIES    Richard A. Lebrun    1-2    15    2011    French Revolution, Counter-Revolution
MEN & IDEAS    THE DANGER OF MISGUIDED BENEVOLENCE    Patrick Keeney    1-2    23    2011    Liberalism, meliorism
MEN & IDEAS    LESSONS FROM A TORY INTERNATIONALIST    Colin Robertson    1-2    27    2011    Chris ___, Hong Kong
ESSAY    SHIKATAGANAI -- NEVER AGAIN    Phyllis Reeve    1-2    33    2011    Japanese Internment
PUBLIC HISTORY    THE WAR MUSEUM THEN AND NOW    J.L. Granatstein, Robert Henderson    1-2    41    2011    War Museum
AUSTRALIA    THE 'GREAT BETRAYAL' MYTH    Nigel Davies    1-2    47    2011    Australia
AUSTRALIA    LETTERS OF A GOVERNOR'S LADY    Pauline Conolly    1-2    51    2011    Australia
CANADA    MACDONALD'S IMPERIAL VISION    John Pepall    1-2    53    2011    Lord Haldane, Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
CANADA    THE PACIFIC SLANDER    Alastair Sweeny    1-2    63    2011    Pacific Scandal, Liberal Party
QUEBEC    THE SOURCES OF QUEBEC CONSERVATISM    Xavier Gélinas    1-2    67    2011    Quebec Conservatism
FICTION    SLEUTHING & SWASHBUCKLING ON THE FRONTIER    Scott Taylor    1-2    75    2011    Historical Fiction
WAR & WEAPONRY    THE DUTCH ARMY IN AFGHANISTAN    Joseph T. Jockel    1-2    78    2011    
WAR & WEAPONRY    CAN THERE BE A DEFENCE OF VICHY?    C.P. Champion    1-2    81    2011    World War II, France, Pétain
WAR & WEAPONRY    CASTRO & THE FAILURE OF ENGAGEMENT    Roger Noriega    1-2    85    2011    Cuba
CHURCH & STATE    WHAT SORT OF AUTOCRATS WERE THE POPES?    Ryan Freeburn    1-2    89    2011    History of the Papacy
SOVEREIGN & STATE    NORTHERN ORNAMENTALISM    Andrew Cusack    1-2    96    2011    Traditions, Viceroy, Governor General
SOVEREIGN & STATE    IS THE ORDER OF CANADA FOR CLASS WARFARE?    By 'Junius' (co-authored)    1-2    98    2011    Honours
THEATRE    DAVID MAMET'S UNCONVINCING CONSERVATISM    Kevin Michael Grace    1-2    100    2011    Film, Theatre, Cinema
CONTENTIONS    THE SCOTS FIGHT BACK    Hugo Rifkind, Paul Cowan, John Ibbitson    1-2    104    2011    Scots invented this or that
NOTES & TOPICS    Pricking the Tradeausphere    69 & 109    1-2        2011    
NOTES & TOPICS    Quebec: Facing Up to the Past    74    1-2        2011    
NOTES & TOPICS    Enigmas of Vichy    84    1-2        2011    
NOTES & TOPICS    ¿Cuba será libre?    88    1-2        2011    
NOTES & TOPICS    War of 1812 Folly    108    1-2        2011    
NOTES & TOPICS    Who Shot Allende    109    1-2        2011    
LETTERS    LETTERS    Paul Wells, Janet Ajzenstat, Professor Craig Yirush, D.J. Ouellette    1-2    110    2011    
WAR & WEAPONRY    THE FALKLANDS WAR: TWO VIEWS    Hugh Bicheno & Julian Thompson    2-1    3    2012    Margaret Thatcher
WAR & WEAPONRY    COMPREHENSIVE JARGON    Paul J. Mitchell    2-1    10    2012    Security Operations in the 21st Century: Canadian Perspectives on the Comprehensive Approach
WAR & WEAPONRY    THE REAL STRATEGIC REVOLUTION    Joseph K. Woodard    2-1    13    2012    Unipolar Moment, U.S. Navy, Even giants weaken from a thousand cuts
WAR & WEAPONRY    BLOODY SUNDAY REVISITED    Kevin Myers    2-1    20    2012    Ireland, Irish, IRA myths
FICTION    THE NATIVES ARE RESTLESS    Barbara Kay    2-1    23    2012    Fiction, 
MIDDLE EAST    ISRAEL AT PEACE    Daniel Pipes    2-1    31    2012    Middle East
AUSTRALIA    DAUGHTER OF THE KHMER ROUGE    Jan Owen    2-1    34    2012    Communism
AUSTRALIA    THE TROUBLE WITH AUSTRALIA'S UNIVERSITIES    James Allan    2-1    36    2012    Education
POETRY    SO LONG -- ADIEU    Cecil Chabot    2-1    39    2012    
CANADA    DID CANADA SUPPORT THE CONFEDERACY?    Preston Jones    2-1    40    2012    Canadians and the U.S. Civil War
CANADA    PUTTING THE EMPIRE BACK INTO CANADA    C.P. Champion    2-1    44    2012    Maple Leaf Empire: Canada, Britain, and Two World Wars. Jonathan F. Vance. Oxford, 2012. Mohawks on the Nile: Natives Among the Canadian Voyageurs in Egypt 1884-1885. Carl Benn. Dundurn, 2010.
CANADA    THE DOMINION ELECTIONS OF 1891 & 1911    Ged Martin    2-1    52    2012    Pennington, Destiny of Canada: Macdonald, Laurier, and the Election of 1891; Patrice Dutil and David MacKenzie, Dundurn, Canada 1911: The Decisive Election that Shaped the Country
QUEBEC    REMASTERING THE PAST    Frédéric Bastly    2-1    58    2012    Quebec History
BIOGRAPHY    MACDONALD: A HERO FOR OUR TIMES?    Philip A. Buckner    2-1    63    2012    John A.: The Man Who Made Us, The Life and Times of John A. Macdonald, Volume One, 1815-1867. Richard Gwyn. Random House, 2007. Nation Maker: Sir John A. Macdonald, His Life, Our Times, Volume Two, 1867-1891. Richard Gwyn. Random House, 2011.
POLITICS & GOVERNMENT    A CORRUPTED REPUBLIC    Jonathan Kay    2-1    69    2012    USA
CHURCH & STATE    ENDING THE ONE THOUSAND YEAR SCHISM    Andrew E.W. Bennett    2-1    72    2012    Church history
SOVEREIGN & STATE    THE WHITE STETSON MONARCHY    John von Heyking    2-1    76    2012    Royal Tours, 1786-2010: Home to Canada. Arthur Bousfield and Garry Toffoli. Dundurn, 2010. 
SOVEREIGN & STATE    AN ENLIGHTENMENT PRINCESS    Marina Jimenez    2-1    80    2012    Russia, Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman. Robert K. Massie. Random House, 2011.
SOVEREIGN & STATE    THE LORNES IN CANADA    Patricia Phenix    2-1    82    2012    John Campbell, Marquess of Lorne, governor-general, Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, fourth daughter of Queen Victoria
INTERVIEW    INTERVIEW    H.W. Crocker III & C.P. Champion    2-1    86    2012    Popular vs. academic (& politically correct) history
NOTES & TOPICS    Sacrificing South Vietnam    Joseph K. Woodard    2-1    18    2012    How did South Vietnam Lost the War?
NOTES & TOPICS    Gettysburg Myth-Making        2-1    41    2012    
NOTES & TOPICS    Earle Birney: Blind Bard    C.P. Champion    2-1    51    2012    We “never lost our civil war,” wrote Birney. It was “a bloodless civil bore.” There are “No wounded lying about.” Really?
NOTES & TOPICS    Trudeau's Fantasy Land    Mathieu Bock-Côté    2-1    62    2012    
NOTES & TOPICS    Martin's Norwegian History        2-1    67    2012    Prime Minister Paul Martin confused Normandy with Norway, “the mark of a national elite’s ahistorical world view,” said Colby Cosh
NOTES & TOPICS    Coyne vs. Cowling        2-1    68    2012    Andrew Coyne, Maurice Cowling, "Mill and Liberalism", Illiberalism
NOTES & TOPICS    Jefferson's War    Alastair Sweeny    2-1    93    2012    War of 1812
NOTES & TOPICS    "Dégénérations"        2-1    60    2012    folk-contemporary song from the Quebec's "Mes Aieux"
NOTES & TOPICS    Blissfully Unaware    C.P. Champion    2-1    88    2012    Michael Bliss’ memoir, Writing History
NOTES & TOPICS    J.R. Saul Revisited        2-1    90    2012    Michel Ducharme
NOTES & TOPICS    Brian Lee Crowley: Prophet        2-1    92    2012    Fearful Symmetry and The Canadian Century (with Jason Clemens and Niels Veldhuis)
NOTES & TOPICS    Muslim Holocaust Denial        2-1    33    2012    
LETTERS    LETTERS    Professor John Hellman on Vichy, Victor Suthren on the War Museum, Ann Sunahara on the Japanese Class System    2-1    95    2012    
MEN & IDEAS    THRONE & ALTAR: MAISTRE RECONSIDERED    Carolina Armenteros    2-2    3    2012    Joseph de Maistre, Monarchy, Tradition
MEN & IDEAS    AMBASSADOR MOYNIHAN'S FINEST HOUR    Gil Troy    2-2    12    2012    Israel, Anti-Semitism, Standing up to ‘Zionism is Racism’ in 1975
MEN & IDEAS    SOCIALISM'S ETERNAL FLAME    George Jonas    2-2    15    2012    George Jonas reviews Tony Judt’s tenacious illusions in Thinking the Twentieth Century. Tony Judt with Timothy Snyder. Penguin Press, New York, 2012.
WAR & WEAPONRY    TURNING A BLIND EYE TO HITLER    Andrew Roberts    2-2    20    2012    Was Hitler a Riddle? Western Democracies and National Socialism. Abraham Ascher. Stanford University Press, 2012.
WAR & WEAPONRY    GUN CONTROL: A HISTORY OF FAILURE?    Gary Mauser    2-2    23    2012    The evidence does not support advocates of stricter gun control
WAR & WEAPONry    MELTDOWN ON THE LOONY LEFT    John Robson    2-2    32    2012    Warrior Nation: Rebranding Canada in an Age of Anxiety. Ian McKay and Jamie Swift. Between the Lines, 2012.
BIOGRAPHY    McGEE: HIGH TORY POET OF CONFEDERATION    Donal Lowry    2-2    37    2012    Thomas D’Arcy McGee vol. I, Passion, Reason, and Politics, 1825 - 1857. David Wilson. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2008. Thomas D’Arcy McGee vol. II, The Extreme Moderate, 1857-1868. David Wilson. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2011.
BIOGRAPHY    MANY LIVES OF DICKENS    Christine Schintgen    2-2    43    2012    Charles Dickens: A Life. Claire Tomalin. Penguin, 2011.
QUEBEC    THREE CONQUESTS    Charles-Philippe Courtois    2-2    48    2012    1759, 1840, and 1982 explained by the editor of La Conquête:Une anthologie (Montreal, Typo, 2009) and La culture des Patriotes (Quebec City, Septentrion) 2012) was co-edited with Julie Guyot.
QUEBEC    A MAURRASSIAN LINCHPIN?    Olivier Dard    2-2    54    2012    A sceptical look at Robert Rumilly; review of Rumilly, l’homme de Duplessis by Jean-François Nadeau, Montreal, Lux, 2011.
LETTER FROM AUSTRALIA    WHY THERE ARE HISTORY WARS    Greg Melleuish    2-2    60    2012    Letter from Australia
CANADA    RMC's EMPIRE BUILDERS IN AFRICA    Adam Shoalts    2-2    64    2012    Canadian Empire Builders and nationalist historians
CANADA    PEARSON FROM CHANAK TO SUEZ    Antony Anderson    2-2    68    2012    Pearson before his tenure as Secretary of State for External Affairs (1928-48) in the shadow of Mackenzie King
CANADA    THE HUNT FOR THE LEMALCHI PIRATES    Barry Gough    2-2    73    2012    Piracy, Slavery, and the Royal Navy in British Columbia
PUBLIC HISTORY    HARPER, HISTORY & THE HISTORIANS    Jack Granatstein    2-2    80    2012    
FICTION    WAR, WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR?    Kevin Michael Grace    2-2    83    2012    Drift. Leo Brent Robillard. Turnstone Press, 2011. Bolsheviki: A Dead Serious Comedy. David Fennario. Talonbooks, 2012. Fiction Reviews.
NOTES & TOPICS    ON THE GERMAN RESISTANCE    Peter Hoffmann    2-2    22    2012    Why did the Allies fail to back the Opposition to Hitler?
NOTES & TOPICS    CREIGHTON'S COLD WAR    Donald Wright    2-2    89    2012    Canada’s greatest Tory historian had no love for the United States
NOTES & TOPICS    MASTERS OF NEGATIVE CAMPAIGNING    C.P. Champion    2-2    92    2012    On Steve Paikin’s “Inside Agenda” blog
NOTES & TOPICS    CANADA'S LOST CARIBBEAN PROVINCES    "Cimon" (C.P. Champion)    2-2    94    2012    The expansion of Canada into the Caribbean would more fundamentally represent a shift in Canada’s perception of itself.
NOTES & TOPICS    1812: AMERICA'S FIRST WAR OF EXPANSION    Alastair Sweeny    2-2    97    2012    Winfield Scott invaded Canada in 1814 and Mexico in 1846.
NOTES & TOPICS    WHO ABANDONED THE EMPIRE?    Christopher Dummitt    2-2    99    2012    Surely what Champion shows is that they were really Canadians all along.
NOTES & TOPICS    THE IMPERIAL ROOTS OF MEDICARE    Andrew Smith    2-2    101    2012    Letter from Andrew Smith, Coventry University
NOTES & TOPICS    Maistre as Proto-Fascist?    Sir Isaiah Berlin cited    2-2    7    2012    Sir Isaiah Berlin “Joseph de Maistre and the Origins of Fascism,”
NOTES & TOPICS    Saving Social Democracy        2-2    18    2012    Tony Judt at New York University, 2009
NOTES & TOPICS    China's Communist Traditionalism    C.P. Champion    2-2    30    2012    Communist Party of China, indoctrination, younger generation of apparatchiks, the Party’s founding myths, “Red history”
NOTES & TOPICS    There Was No Spanish 'Holocaust'        2-2    31    2012    Stanley G. Payne Wall Street Journal, April 13
NOTES & TOPICS    Economical with the Actualité        2-2    53    2012    
NOTES & TOPICS    A Fractured Quebec    Mathieu Bock-Côté    2-2    59    2012    Mathieu Bock-Côté, Journal de Montréal, September 6
NOTES & TOPICS    Australia's History Wars    C.P. Champion    2-2    63    2012    
NOTES & TOPICS    Surviving P.E. Trudeau    James C. Bennett    2-2    88    2012    James C. Bennett, The Anglosphere Challenge (2007)
NOTES & TOPICS    Full Circle in Afghanistan    Radek Sikorski    2-2    88    2012    On the Soviet invasion of 1979-88, Radek Sikorski, Encounter, June 1988
NOTES & TOPICS    1812, a National Hymn, and Escaped Slaves        2-2    93    2012    "The Star Spangled Banner"
NOTES & TOPICS    Archival Misfire    C.P. Champion    2-2    95    2012    So blindly irrational is anti-Harper sentiment in some circles that internal changes underway at the national archives in Ottawa are attributed to him personally.
NOTES & TOPICS    1812 on Television        2-2    96    2012    
NOTES & TOPICS    A Magna Carta Primer    The Daily Telegraph    2-2    96    2012    
LETTERS    LETTERS    Kenneth Coates, Allan Safarik, George Bowering    2-2    102    2012    George Bowering in defence of Earle Birney
PUBLIC HISTORY    1812 & THE FATHERS OF CONFEDERATION    C.B. Champion    3-1    3    2013    A sort of prosopography of Confederation of Canada 1867
PUBLIC HISTORY    THE MYTH OF THE 'MILITIA MYTH'    Robert Henderson    3-1    12    2013    The Militia (Reserves) were surprisingly important in the War of 1812
WESTERN CIVILIZATION    IN PRAISE OF THYMOCRACY    Gerald J. Russello    3-1    19    2013    Review of The Uniqueness of Western Civilization. Ricardo Duchesne. Brill, 2011.
FICTION    SURVIVING THE DEMONS    John O'Sullivan    3-1    23    2013    Review of Siege 13: Short Stories. Tamas Dobozy. Thomas Allen, 2012.
POETRY    ALONG THE LINE! (A.D. 1812)'    Thomas D'Arcy McGee    3-1    9    2013    
WAR & WEAPONRY    U-BOATS VS. CANADA    Jak. P. Mallman Showell    3-1    28    2013    Review of War in the St. Lawrence: The Forgotten U-boat Battles on Canada’s Shores. Roger Sarty. Allen Lane, 2012.
WAR & WEAPONRY    LEARNING FROM SUFFERING    Phyllis Reeve    3-1    28    2013    Review of Cartographies of Violence: Japanese, Japanese Canadian Women, Memory, and the Subjects of the Internment. Mona Oikawa. University of Toronto Press, 2012; Japanese Canadian Internment in the Second World War. Pamela Hickman and asako Fukawa, in the series Righting Canada’s Wrongs. James Lorimer, 2011; & Freddy’s War. Judy Schultz. Brindle and Glass, 2011.
WAR & WEAPONRY    GREAT CONTEMPORARIES    Richard Toye    3-1    31    2013    Review of Winston Churchill and Mackenzie King: So Similar, So Different. Terry Reardon. Dundurn, 2012 and Warlords: Borden, Mackenzie King and Canada’s World Wars. Tim Cook. Allen Lane, 2012.
POLITICS & GOVERNMENT    STUMBLING INTO MEDICARE    John Robson    3-1    35    2013    Review of Making Medicare: New Perspectives on the History of Medicare in Canada. Gregory Marchildon. University of Toronto Press, 2012.
POLITICS & GOVERNMENT    THE DECLINE & FALL OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE    Terrance Storms    3-1    38    2013    “The simplest way to explain the behavior of any bureaucratic organization is to assume that it is controlled by a cabal of its enemies.” — Robert Conquest’s ‘Third Law of Politics’
CANADA    BRITISH NORTH AMERICA -- A SKETCH    John Pepall    3-1    42    2013    The territory of the country known as Canada is what Great Britain retained of North America after the American Revolution
BIOGRAPHY    THE CURIOUS CASE OF DONALD CREIGHTON    Donald Wright    3-1    46    2013    Taking my cue from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story, “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” I will follow Creighton back in time...
BIOGRAPHY    THE FIGHTING NEWFOUNDLANDER    David Twiston Davies    3-1    54    2013    Review of Peter Cashin: My Fight for Newfoundland: a Memoir. Edited by Edward Roberts. Flanker Press, St. John’s, 2012.
BIOGRAPHY    THE GREATEST 'MAN WITH ONE IDEA'    Richard Gaunt    3-1    58    2013    Review of The Morning-Star of Memory: A Biography of Robert Baldwin. Michael S Cross. Oxford University Press, 2012.
QUEBEC    HOW CHAREST BUNGLED THE STRIKES    François Charbonneau    3-1    62    2013    Why Québec? We ask this each time the students pour into the streets.
QUEBEC    QUEBEC'S NAZI BOOGEYMAN    Dominique Foisy-Geoffroy    3-1    66    2013    Adrien Arcand remains an embarrassment for a people’s image of itself.
EDUCATION    DEWEY & THE RISE OF SOCIAL STUDIES    Patrick Keeney    3-1    71    2013    Social Studies, Dewey, & the Erosion of History
INDIA    ON THE 'IDEOLOGY OF INDIA'    Praful Bidwai with Perry Anderson    3-1    76    2013    From Outlook India
AUSTRALIA    FOR A PRINCIPLED CONSERVATISM    John Howard    3-1    80    2013    Former Australian Prime Minister on conservatism and Canadian politics
AUSTRALIA    HISTORICAL REALITY & AUSTRALIAN IDENTITY    Brian Wimborne    3-1    82    2013    Australia should be self-confident in its Anglo-European origins and proud of its remarkably successful history.
DIARY    MY OXFORD    Michael R. Jackson Bonner    3-1    87    2013    
NOTES & TOPICS    Did Canada 'Exist' in 1812?    C.P. Champion    3-1    10    2013    Proclamation to the Inhabitants of Canada, July 12, 1812
NOTES & TOPICS    Laurentian Narcissism        3-1    30    2013    The Big Shift by Bricker and Ibbitson
NOTES & TOPICS    Canada's War of Independence        3-1    70    2013    A series of quotations
NOTES & TOPICS    Is the Governor General a Stooge?    C.P. Champion    3-1    86    2013    Sir John Kerr in 1975 dismissed the Labor government of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam.
NOTES & TOPICS    Mentioned et Dispatches        3-1    88    2013    
NOTES & TOPICS    Dennis Duffy's War    C.P. Champion    3-1    91    2013    Dennis Duffy, “Tight boots and war crimes,” Literary Review of Canada (October 2012).
NOTES & TOPICS    Allies of a Kind    C.P. Champion    3-1    92    2013    On Frédéric Bastien’s book La Bataille de Londres
NOTES & TOPICS    Trudeau's Chief Judicial Activist    C.P. Champion    3-1    93    2013    On Bora Laskin, and Frédéric Bastien’s book La Bataille de Londres
NOTES & TOPICS    Teachers vs Taxpayers        3-1    62    2013    
NOTES & TOPICS    The FLQ Mystique    Mathieu Bock-Côté    3-1    96    2013    Mathieu Bock-Côté in the Journal de Montréal
NOTES & TOPICS    Curating 1812    C.P. Champion    3-1    95    2013    Library and Archives Canada and the Canadian War Museum
NOTES & TOPICS    Was Lucien Bouchard a Traditionalist?    Pierre Pelchat    3-1    97    2013    Pierre Pelchat in Le Soleil 
NOTES & TOPICS    Wolfe, Soldiers & Civilians in 1759    Matthew C. Ward    3-1    100    2013    A Reply to Charles Courtois By Matthew C. Ward
NOTES & TOPICS    Worthington's Wisdom    C.P. Champion    3-1    inside back cover    2013    RIP Peter Worthington


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