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Saskatchewan History is an award-winning magazine dedicated to encouraging both readers and writers to explore the province's history. Published by the Saskatchewan Archives since 1948, the magazine has established itself as a pre-eminent source of information and narration about Saskatchewan's unique heritage. Every issue of Saskatchewan History contains both scholarly and light-reading articles, as well as book reviews, heritage and archives news, illustrations and photographs. Past issues have included articles on the fur trade era, ethnic groups and immigration, pioneer life, the history of medical care, business and trade unionism, religion on the prairies, women's history, First Nations and Métis history, and many other facets of Saskatchewan's fascinating past. Information about single issues or back issues is available upon request. Contact Us About Saskatchewan History
Are you interested in advertising in Saskatchewan History? View our advertising policy in PDF format. Special Saskatchewan Roughrider Issue Have a peek at a sample from this special Rider edition. To purchase a copy of the Rider issue, visit our Regina office (3303 Hillsdale Street) or order by phone at 306-933-8325 (Saskatoon) or 306-787-5792 (Regina). Or visit our Facebook page for a list of vendors located throughout Saskatchewan. Each copy is $10.00, plus GST and shipping. Interesting Articles Included in Saskatchewan History's Fall 2010 Special Edition Saskatchewan Roughriders Issue (Volume 62, Number 2): No Ordinary Life: Remembering the Miss Roughrider and Miss Grey Cup Pageants, 1951-1991 Poem Pivotal to 1951 Rider Grey Cup Bid? A Speculative Inquiry Other features and photographs depict Rider themes such as the 1966 Grey Cup victory, Rider Pride, representation of the team by the media, and a review of a recent documentary about the team's 100 years.
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