Back Issues
Full text of the largest single collection of articles about Ontario’s history.
The Ontario Historical Society is pleased to make available back issues of the Society’s scholarly journal, Ontario History, published since 1899 (called Papers and Records until 1946).
1899 to 1915
Issues are in the public domain.
1916-2005 Spring
Special Access for OHS Individual and Lifetime Members Only
The OHS offers access to the full text of 236 back issues to logged-in Individual and Lifetime members only, as a benefit of membership.
2005 Autumn to Present
Issues are available open access through digital scholarly publisher Érudit, excepting the most recent 12 months’ (two issues) which are under Érudit institutional subscription.
Looking for an article? Consult the indexes.
Browse Issues by Decade
- 1899 to 1915
- 1916 to 1920s
- 1930s
- 1940s
- 1950s
- 1960s
- 1970s
- 1980s
- 1990s
- 2000 to 2005 Spring
- 2005 Autumn to Present
These publications are available to OHS Individual and Lifetime members only. Please log in (page will reload).
These publications are available to OHS Individual and Lifetime members only. Please log in (page will reload).
These publications are available to OHS Individual and Lifetime members only. Please log in (page will reload).
These publications are available to OHS Individual and Lifetime members only. Please log in (page will reload).
These publications are available to OHS Individual and Lifetime members only. Please log in (page will reload).
These publications are available to OHS Individual and Lifetime members only. Please log in.
These publications are available to OHS Individual and Lifetime members only. Please log in (page will reload).
These publications are available to OHS Individual and Lifetime members only. Please log in (page will reload).
These publications are available to OHS Individual and Lifetime members only. Please log in (page will reload).
Copyright Notice
The purpose of this section of the website is to collect and preserve articles in historical volumes of the Ontario Historical Society’s scholarly journal, Ontario History, so that the user may access them for the purposes of scholarship, research, private study, education and related purposes known as “fair dealing.”
One example of fair dealing is downloading a single copy of a journal issue for your own research or private study.
The materials on this website are protected by the Canadian Copyright Act, and apart from the exercise of fair user rights, no unauthorized use or reproduction is permitted without the consent of The Ontario Historical Society.
By using this website, you agree that you will restrict your uses of its contents to those permitted by the Canadian Copyright Act.