Christl Verduyn
- Affiliation: Mount Allison University
Christl Verduyn is professor of English and Davidson Chair and director of the Centre for Canadian Studies at Mount Allison University.
Books by Christl Verduyn

Canadian Studies
Past, Present, Praxis
Jane Koustas, Christl Verduyn
Canadian Studies: Past, Present, Praxis provides an overview of the development and evolution of Canadian Studies as a field of research and teaching, from the landmark Symons Report in 1975 to current reflections on directions, relevance and challenges of the field. The collection includes key historical documents — which remain forward-looking and consequential and whose aims and challenges are reflected in present-day considerations of and commentaries on Canadian Studies — as well… (more information)

Archival Narratives for Canada
Re-Telling Stories in a Changing Landscape
Edited by Kathleen Garay, Christl Verduyn
Every nation has stories that help to define the country and its people. Focusing on widely varied written sources, Archival Narratives for Canada is an examination of the stories that have defined Canada. Professional archivists, scholars and other researchers working with archives — from the local and regional to national and international — explore the changing landscape of archival resources in Canada and in particular the role of archives in shaping the country’s narratives… (more information)