Top 25 Canadian History RSS Feeds
Canadian History RSS Feeds
Here are 25 Best Canadian History RSS Feeds you should follow in 2024
1. Canadian Museum of History Blog RSS Feed
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historymuseum.ca
The Canadian Museum of History is the center for research and public information on the human history of the country.
Facebook Followers 78.2KTwitter Followers 83.6KInstagram Followers 19.7K Frequency 1 post / month
2. Active History RSS Feed
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activehistory.ca
Read amusing articles, historical anecdotes, and other stories in this space. Active History is a resource to help connect historians with the public, policymakers, and the media. We publish short papers by historians on a range of topics and blog posts on historians that engage with the internet and the public sphere.
Facebook Followers 1.9KTwitter Followers 9.3K Frequency 1 post / week
3. Christopher Moore's History News RSS Feed
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christophermoorehistory.blogspot.com
A shelf of historical essays and articles. I am Christopher Moore. I'm a writer. I'm a historian. Some days I'm a public speaker. Sometimes I'm drawn into cultural politics.
Twitter Followers 114 Frequency 1 post / week
4. Forbidden Vancouver Walking Tours Blog RSS Feed
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forbiddenvancouver.ca
Forbidden Vancouver Walking Tours stages walking tours and special events that celebrate Vancouver history. We tell the stories that don't make it onto the tour buses, tales of crime, corruption, and sin.
Facebook Followers 10.5KTwitter Followers 2.5KInstagram Followers 4.2K Frequency 4 posts / year
5. NiCHE RSS Feed
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niche-canada.org
NiCHE (Network in Canadian History and Environment) is a blog that explores the intersection of history and the environment. Discover articles on environmental history research, historical perspectives on environmental issues, and the role of history in shaping environmental policy. NiCHE aims to foster dialogue and understanding of the historical context of environmental challenges.
Facebook Followers 1.6KTwitter Followers 8.9KInstagram Followers 2.9K Frequency 1 post / day
6. Borealia RSS Feed
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earlycanadianhistory.ca
Borealia is a group blog on early Canadian history, a forum for transnational thinking about northern North America in the Atlantic world to about 1870.
Facebook Followers 1.1KTwitter Followers 3.8K Frequency 1 post / quarter
7. Ottawa Rewind RSS Feed
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ottawarewind.com
Ottawa Rewind, a blog dedicated to stories that I think are pretty cool about Ottawa and the surrounding area. Pull up a chair, grab a drink and enjoy the ride as we rewind some time.
Twitter Followers 17.1K Frequency 1 post / month
8. Heritage Calgary Blog RSS Feed
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Our heritage is a richly woven fabric of the sites, structures, landscapes, and stories of all people who call Calgary home. We work for the good of all Calgarians: past, present, and future.
Facebook Followers 4.1KTwitter Followers 2.1KInstagram Followers 2K Frequency 3 posts / quarter
9. Calgary Gay History RSS Feed
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calgarygayhistory.ca
Hi! I'm Kevin Allen. I'm a research lead of the Calgary Gay History Project. I am curious about what life was like for gay people in Calgary in the middle of the last century. This project also has an oral history preservation agenda; I hope to document stories from LGBTQ elders in Calgary whose stories should be recorded before they are lost.
Facebook Followers 1.1KTwitter Followers 624 Frequency 1 post / day
10. Today in Ottawa's History RSS Feed
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todayinottawashistory.wordpress.com
The purpose of this blog is to provide readers with a brief account of an interesting or important event that happened in Ottawa's history on a given day of the year. Ultimately, my objective is to have an article for every day of the year. While I will try to cover the highlights of each event, the brevity of the articles precludes a lot of detail and analysis.
Frequency 2 posts / month
11. Daniel Francis Blog RSS Feed
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danielfrancis.ca
I am Daniel. My goal is for this website to become a forum for the discussion of Canadian history, not as an academic specialty but as a vital part of our everyday life and culture. I have written thirty books, most of them about Canadian, British Columbia and Vancouver history. My intention from the beginning was to try to combine engaging narrative with an investigation of deeper historical themes.
Frequency 4 posts / quarter
12. Acadiensis RSS Feed
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acadiensis.wordpress.com
Acadiensis is one of Canada's leading scholarly journals and an essential source for reading and research on the history of Atlantic Canada. This website has been created as a space where Atlantic Canadian historians can share their research and methods as they develop.
Twitter Followers 935 Frequency 1 post / week
13. Library History Today Blog RSS Feed
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libraries-today.blogspot.com
Library History Today is a blog for those interested in the history of Canadian libraries and librarians and for the writings and methodologies in library history.
Frequency 3 posts / month
14. Canadian Baptist Historical Society Blog RSS Feed
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baptisthistory.ca
The Canadian Baptist Historical Society traces its origins back to the nineteenth century when Baptists passionate about their heritage began a process of preserving critical documents and studying the Baptist presence in Ontario and Quebec. Its primary focus is on the history of all Baptists in the Canadian context, but the study of Baptists around the globe is also a part of its mandate.
Facebook Followers 2.2KTwitter Followers 56 Frequency 2 posts / quarter
15. Canadian Historical Association RSS Feed
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cha-shc.ca/news
The CHA is the only organization representing the interests of all historians in Canada. While the CHA has always been, and will always remain, the premier organisation for those who research, write and teach Canadian history, we have made considerable progress in recent years to be more inclusive of historians practicing fields other than Canadian history.
Twitter Followers 4.1K