UNB Atlantic Canada Studies
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Tomorrow morning I am presenting a Departmental Seminar Dalhousie University Earth and Env. Science - exploring the history and culture of geology in Nova Scotia. dal.ca/faculty/scienc…
On the blog, and excerpt from Richard Yeomans 's fantastic new article in Acadienis: acadiensis.wordpress.com/2024/04/25/lan…
An excellent blog post by Sara Spike on fog and health in colonial Newfoundland and Nova Scotia
In a new episode of the Champlain Society Witness to Yesterday podcast Nicole O’Byrne talks to Janet E. Chute & Donald M. Julien about their book, Muiwlanej kikamaqki "Honouring Our Ancestors": Mi’kmaq Who Left a Mark on the History of the Northeast.... bit.ly/WTYjl1224
Reflections on Space, Imagination, and Maritime Safety in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 1820 – 1839, by Zachary A. Tingley wp.me/p5AAQg-1m4 #CdnHist #CdnHistory #Lighthouses UNB Saint John UPEI GeoREACH Lab
We are partnering with HistoireEngagée, NiCHE, Acadiensis, and Borealia to host a workshop on The Future of Knowledge Mobilization and Public History Online. Registration is open! activehistory.ca/workshop/. We hope to see you in London.
In a new episode of the Champlain Society Witness to Yesterday Nicole O’Byrne talks to Ian MacLaren about his four-volume set, Paul Kane's Travels in Indigenous North America. Listen at: bit.ly/WTYjl2624 #twitterstorians McGill-Queen's University Press #IndigenousHistory UofA History, Classics, and Religion #ArtHistory
This weekend! Register soon for the inaugural #BlackLoyalist Academic Conference of Knowledge: loom.ly/_ouIdaA. Presented by the #BlackLoyalistHeritageCentre in partnership with Loyalist Connections Creative Society and SMU Faculty of Arts. Find the program here: loom.ly/Za9wYss. #Birchtown
In a new episode of the Champlain Society Witness to Yesterday #podcast Larry Ostola talks to Ross Fair about his book, Improving Upper Canada:Agricultural Societies and State Formation, 1791–1852. Listen at: bit.ly/WTYs324 University of Toronto Press Ross Fair Metropolitan History Council #aghist #envhist
MUN Geography hosted the CAG 2024 Conference in St. John’s bringing together geographers, researchers, and professionals from across the country and the ocean. We are so excited to announce that the next CAG Annual Conference will be held in Ottawa.