
If you're all about things Scots, take a look at Scots Heritage. It’s a quarterly publication, the ‘official magazine of the Standing Council of Scottish Clan Chiefs,” and it runs regular features on the clans,
genealogy, Scottish history, and culture. The current issue has a feature on the reformer, John Knox, and a fascinating true life story about a Scots girl, shipwrecked off the Queensland coast, who was found living with an Aboriginal tribe.
Then there’s Canada’s History (formerly
titled The Beaver) which has a history just of itself. Back in the 1990s, the Hudson's Bay Company
donated their corporate archives and museum collection to public institutions for research. The Hudson's Bay Company History Foundation was formed and provides funding for the Canada's History magazine. The latest issue includes a feature on the Ottawa Trek of the Great Depression, and takes a look at the author John Buchan, not only the author of The 39 Steps but also Governor-General to Canada.


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