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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

Buffalo Meat Drying, White Horse Plains, Red River[1] copy cropped

November 7 George Colpitts on Bison, Pemmican and the Sating of Society in the Northern Great Plains, 1780-1870

Miriam Makeba St, Albertina Sisulu Rd, Gwigwi Mrwebi St, Natasha Erlank poster

October 22: Natasha Erlank: “Women and Memorialisation in Contemporary South Africa”

In Memorium - Roger Reynolds, History Professor

Event: "Lenin in Heidiland," Oct. 10, 2014

October 21: Madelaine Morrison on Musical Life in Ontario, 1880-1920

Tim Cook speaks to Globe and Mail about The Necessary War

"Thinking about Thalidomide in Transnational Perspective," September 24, 2014

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