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National Capital History day to be held at Carleton University
Public History graduate Arpita Bajpeyi produces new podcast with the History Watch Project
November 14: Nigel Rothfels on Saving the Prehistoric Horse
Performing History at Carleton
Active History blog by doctoral student, Christine Chisholm, "Thinking about Thalidomide in Transnational History: Canada and South Africa"
Paul Litt speaking on Canadian national identity and Inuit art, at the Carleton Art Gallery, 12:15 Wednesday November 5.
Nov. 7: HUgS Screening of Eihei-ji (The Temple of Eternal Peace)
Carleton’s Mark Phillips on Historical Research on Canada and Beyond
Public History students collaborate with Canadian Museum of History
November 7 George Colpitts on Bison, Pemmican and the Sating of Society in the Northern Great Plains, 1780-1870
October 22: Natasha Erlank: “Women and Memorialisation in Contemporary South Africa”
In Memorium - Roger Reynolds, History Professor
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