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The Great Wars: Marking History and Humanity
Two UMP authors are presenting at the 31st annual Political Studies Students’ Conference, Jan. 28-30.
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George Kenny: Two poems
George Kenny has generously provided UMP with two unpublished poems.
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World War One in Winnipeg
Jim Blanchard contributes an essay on to ActiveHistory.ca’s Canada’s First World War: A Centennial Series
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This Weekend!
Sophie McCall, editor of the new critical edition of Anahareo’s Devil in Deerskins, will be featured at an event celebrating the conservation efforts of Grey Owl and Anahareo this Sunday night in Prince Albert, SK.
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Favourite Foote Photos: Tin Can Cathedral
Orest T. Martynowych writes on L.B. Foote’s 1906 image of one Winnipeg’s most unusual churches.
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Manitoba Book Awards Gala
Sunday, April 27, at the West End Cultural Centre.
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Verna Kirkness in PBN
The author of Creating Space is interviewed for the winter 2014 issue.
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Verna Kirkness LAUNCH photos!
Photos from the launch of Verna Kirkness’ Creating Space on October 10 at McNally Robinson Booksellers.
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Hans Werner at Henderson Library
Photos from Hans Werner’s September 30 event at Winnipeg’s Millennium Library. A second event is planned for October 8 at the Henderson branch at 6:30 pm. (The event is free but you must register in advance at 204 986-4314.)
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History, Memory, and the Second World War
Hans Werner will be speaking at the Millennium Library on Monday, September 30 at noon and the Henderson Library on Tuesday, October 8 at 6:30 pm. Hans’ latest book, The Constructed Mennonite: History, Memory, and the Second World War, is the story of one man, four identities, and a son’s quest to reconcile the public and private histories of his Mennonite father in WWII.
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Traditions of Anishinaabeg Storytelling
The Centering Anishinaabeg Studies co-editor will be giving a lecture on Anishinaabeg storytelling on October 3rd.