New Book Review Added
The CBHA/ACHA has published its newest book review. Keith Fleming of Western University reviews the book Expect Miracles: Recollections of a Lucky Life, by author David Culver with Alan Freeman. Read the book review HERE.
To Preserve, Present, and Engage/Préserver, présenter et engager
The CBHA/ACHA has published its newest book review. Keith Fleming of Western University reviews the book Expect Miracles: Recollections of a Lucky Life, by author David Culver with Alan Freeman. Read the book review HERE.
Many conferences and workshops relating to the study of Business History/Archives and being held in 2018 have now been added to the CBHA/ACHA Members Calendar. Conferences added include: International Council on Archives European Business History Association Association of Business Historians
The CBHA/ACHA 2017 Annual Report is now available online for viewing. You may read the 2017 Annual Report HERE.
The presentations from the 150 Years of Canadian Business History Conference held in September 2017 are now available at the conference’s dedicated website and YouTube Channel. The dedicated website is located at www.cdnbiz150history.ca The dedicated YouTube channel is located at www.youtube.com/channel/UCudVj4B4uXpvtFnGwhhrhWA All talks and presentations have
The CBHA/ACHA has published its newest book review. Mark Kuhlberg of Laurentian University reviews the book Allied Power: Mobilizing Hydro Electricity During Canada’s Second World War , by author Matthew Evenden. Read the book review HERE.
The presentation Some Exceptional Highlights of 150 years of Canadian Mining by Stan Sudol at the CBHA/ACHA 150 Years of Canadian Business History conference has been published by the Sudbury Star. Stan Sudol is a Communications Consultant with Sudol Strategic Communications.
A new video has been posted to both the CBHA/ACHA YouTube Channel and the website which shows the impact of CBHA/ACHA grants and awards. The testimonial is from Justin Douglas and Kira Lussier on the impact of a CBHA/ACHA grant
At its recent 150 Years of Canadian Business History Conference, a tribute to the late notable economists and business historians Professors Chris Kobrak and Michael Bliss was presented. The tribute was given by Professor Joe Martin of the Rotman
The CBHA/ACHA has published its newest book review. Eric Pecile of University of Toronto reviews the two-volume book The Cambridge History of Capitalism, edited by Larry Neal and Jeffrey G. Williamson. Read the book review HERE.
The CBHA/ACHA is an affiliated committee of the Canadian Historical Association (CHA). In this capacity the CBHA/ACHA is able to sponsor panels for the upcoming CHA Annual Meeting “Gathering Diversities,” which will take place May 28-30, 2017 at the University