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Promotional image for "The Ascendant Historian, Volume 4," UVic's Undergraduate History Journal. Two hands hold the journal against a green background. The cover shows a black-and-white photo of a pyramid under a dramatic sky. A blue banner on the left reads "New from UVic Publishing Services," followed by the journal title and description.

Promotional image for "The Ascendant Historian, Volume 4," UVic's Undergraduate History Journal. Two hands hold the journal against a green background. The cover shows a black-and-white photo of a pyramid under a dramatic sky. A blue banner on the left reads "New from UVic Publishing Services," followed by the journal title and description.

Revolutions, Noriega, Hypatia, and airborne invasions—Volume 4 of The Ascendant Historian is stacked. @uvic.ca history undergrads dig deep into turning points that shaped the world. Read the full issue here: journals.uvic.ca/index.php/co... #UVic #HistoryJournal

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The International Society of History Didactics promotes academic research and teaching in history didactics and fosters global collaboration in this field.

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Wave Goodbye to the Future: Haunting, Music, and Cultural Stasis in the Regional Novels of Catherine O’Flynn and Joel Lane Using Mark Fisher’s reconfigurations of Derrida’s Hauntology, this article explores the interactions between these narrative features in the works of Catherine O’Flynn and Joel Lane. Fisher reworks...

In Vol 49 (2024) we published Rob Francis and Paul McDonald, 'Wave Goodbye to the Future: Haunting, Music, and Cultural Stasis in the Regional Novels of Catherine O’Flynn and Joel Lane'.

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Women, Late Chartism, and the Land Plan in Nottinghamshire This article explores the relationship between working-class women and Chartism, focusing chiefly on Nottingham. It argues that the opportunities for women to participate in the movement were much ...

In Vol 48 (2023) we published Matthew Roberts, 'Women, Late Chartism, and the Land Plan in Nottinghamshire'.

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Midland History Midland History publishes on the history of the English Midlands region and historical comparisons with other areas.

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