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Showing blog posts tagged with history.
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Sarah McKinnon at the Royal Canadian Military Institute
The co-author of No Man’s Land: The Life and Art of Mary Riter Hamilton presents as part of RCMI’s Military History Nights
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Susan Hill on Thinking About the Places We Come From
The beginning of tonight’s conversation in Winnipeg with the author of The Clay We Are Made Of: Haudenosaunee Land Tenure on the Grand River.
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Sarah Carter receives The Governor General’s History Award for Scholarly Research!
The University of Alberta professor’s book looks at women as victims of land dispossession during the development of the Canadian West.
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Photography, shoes, and outsiders: an interview with John Paskievich
Colin Corneau interviews the author of The North End Revisited.
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Propaganda and Persuasion goes underground at the Diefenbunker!
Jennifer Anderson launched her first book last week at Ottawa’s Diefenbunker Museum. AND THERE WAS A BOOK CAKE!!!
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Launch of UM Archives Event with Snacks!
Please join Janis Thiessen for her talk on the history of Canadian snack foods.
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Archive Stories: Researching Propaganda and Persuasion
The author of Propaganda and Persuasion on the the process of writing her book, launching October 12 in Ottawa.
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Boarding Schools, Boys, and Blades
A blog for UMP’s 50th by Sam McKegney.
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A Two-Spirit Journey Wins Two Awards!
The autobiography of a lesbian Ojibwa-Cree Elder recognized!
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The Case of the Missing Books
As part of UMP’s 50th Anniversary, the co-editor of the award-winning memoir Life Among the Qallunaat talks about her own look back into the history of publishing.
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Curating Perspectives
The author of Defining Métis on working simultaneously on a monograph and a major exhibition.
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Imperial Plots Celebrated
Sarah Carter’s study of women, land, and the ‘spadework’ of British solonialism on the Canadian prairies up for five awards.