International Journal of Canadian Studies Revue internationale d’études canadiennes

Editor(s): Claude Couture (editor-in-chief)

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Launched in 1989, the International Journal of Canadian Studies / Revue internationale d'études canadiennes is a multidisciplinary and international bilingual scholarly journal. It is published by the International Council for Canadian Studies.

The journal is dedicated to the advancement of the study of Canada. Although each volume deals with a specific theme, each reserve a number of pages for articles not related to the theme in an open-topic section. Readers of the journal are scholars from various disciplines teaching and researching in the field of Canadian Studies, within Canada as well as outside the country. The aim of the International Journal of Canadian Studies / Revue internationale d'études canadiennes is to exchange research results in the field of Canadian studies. The International Journal of Canadian Studies / Revue internationale d'études canadiennes enables Canadianists outside Canada to disseminate in Canada the results of their research; conversely it enables Canadianists abroad to receive current research from Canadian scholars.

The journal is now disseminated by the University of Toronto Press. Issues from 2007 (no. 35) until  2012 (no. 46) are available in open access on the Érudit platform.

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The journal’s archives are offered in open access.

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