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Congratulations to Susanne Klausen, Michel Hogue, and Emilie Cameron CHA prize winners

Michel Hogue won the Clio Prize for the best book on Prairie History, for Metis and the Medicine Line:  Creating a Border and Dividing a People (University of Regina Press, 2015).

Susanne Klausen won the Hilda Neatby prize (awarded by the Canadian Committee on Women’s History) for her book Abortion Under Apartheid: Nationalism, Sexuality and Women’s Reproductive Rights in South Africa (Oxford UP, 2015).

Emilie Cameron, a colleague in Carleton’s Geography Department, won the Clio Prize for the North for Far Off Metal River: Inuit Lands, Settler Stories, and the Making of the Contemporary Arctic (UBC Press, 2015).

See our earlier news posts for more information about the prize winning authors and their fabulous books, here (Michel Hogue) and here (Susanne Klausen).

Congratulations to all of you!