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Department Chair Dominique Marshall is giving a talk, entitled, “Reflections on Pedagogy and Teaching” on the panel: “« A passion for history »: A National Survey of the Education Experience of Undergraduate students | « Une passion pour l’histoire » : Un sondage national de l’expérience d’enseignement des étudiants de premier cycle.” She is also chairing and commenting on the panel.
Ph.D. Candidate, Naomi Calnitsky is presenting “Labours of Love: Family Human Rights, Labour Management and Worker Invisibility in Seasonal Mexican Farm Worker Agricultural Migrations to Canada, 1947-Present” on the panel “Constructing and Confronting Coloured Lines: Resettlement, Race, and Whiteness in Canada | Ériger et confronter les limites de la couleur : la réinsertion, la race et la blancheur au Canada.”
Professor David Dean is participating in the panel, “CHA Panel : Historians and Advocacy | Panel de la SHC : les historiens et les interventions publiques” alongside eminent historian Natalie Zemon Davis.
Professor John C. Walsh’s talk “Picturing Pasts: Photography, Rural Tourism, and Heritage in Ontario, 1947-1967” will be featured on the panel “Cultivating Vision: Perspectives on Rural Canadian Visual Culture | Cultiver une vision : points de vue sur la culture visuelle rurale au Canada.”
Professor Joanna Dean is participating in a roundtable “The Past and Future of Canadian Environmental History Roundtable | Table ronde sur le passé et le future de l’histoire environnementale canadienne” sponsored by the Environmental History Group.
Professor Patrizia Gentile is contributing to a roundtable “Activism and Affect: Thinking Through Second-Wave Feminist Histories | Le militantisme et son influence : réflexion sur l’historique du féminisme de deuxième vague” sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Women’s History. Professor Gentile is also chairing the panel “Bodies in Public | Le corps en public.”
Professor Paul Litt is chairing the panel “Impromptu Ambassadors, Propaganda, and the Arts in Canadian International History | Ambassadeurs improvisés, la propagande et les arts dans l’histoire internationale au Canada.”
PhD Candidate Ian Wereley is giving a talk, entitled “Advertising Oil: Past, Present, and Future” on the panel “The Dominion of Power: Rethinking Canadian History through the Lens of Energy | La domination de l’énergie : nouvelle réflexion sur l’histoire du Canada dans l’optique de l’énergie” sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association.
PhD Candidate Nicholas Hrynyk is presenting “Control over Cruising: The Body Politic’s Mapping of Gay Spaces in Toronto, 1971-1985” on the panel “Bodies in Public | Le corps en public.”
Adjunct Research Professor Andrew Burtch is participating in the panel Atomic Culture and Visions of the Future in the Nuclear Era | La culture atomique et les visions du future à l’ère du nucléaire”, giving a talk entitled “Nuclear NIMBYism – Canada’s Air Raid Siren Network, Then and Now.”