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Thursday, March 9, 2023
The History Department is pleased to announce that one of our students, Jaime Simons, has been nominated for a Digital Humanities Awards. Jamie's project, "Remixing the Ottawa" has been nominated for Best Digital Humanities Short Publication. The full list of nominees is available online, including details on how to vote for your favourite... More
Wednesday, January 25, 2023
The History Department is pleased to announce the publication of a new collaborative article which has involved many people linked to the Department: Jennissen, Therese, Dominique Marshall, Chris Trainor, and Beth Robertson. 2023. “Creating, Archiving and Exhibiting Disability History: The Oral Histories of Disability Activists of the Carleton... More
Friday, December 16, 2022
The History Department has a cookbook! The recipes in this departmental cookbook were collected as part of a pandemic-era social event held over Zoom in January 2022. Attended by History students and professors alike, the recipes within speak to a time when we couldn’t gather to share food among friends and colleagues. With this cookbook, the... More
Chantal Brousseau (MA Student in History and Data Science) was featured in Popular Science magazine's recent special print edition on space exploration. She spoke to Popular Science about her work as a researcher, alongside History Prof. Shawn Graham, on the International Space Station Archaeological Project (ISSAP)—the first-ever large-scale... More
Monday, December 12, 2022
Undergraduate student Ana Teodorescu recently had an article published in the peer-reviewed Columbia Journal of Asia. Her essay, "Tiger Symbolism in the British Raj: Colonialism and Animal History of the Indian Subcontinent", was written as part of the coursework in HIST 3310: History of Animals, with Prof. Joanna Dean. Abstract This research... More
Friday, November 18, 2022
Professor Rod Phillips, a specialist in the history of wine, was interviewed by The Local, a French English-language news network, on Beaujolais Nouveau wine. This is a young (nouveau) wine from the Beaujolais wine region, released for sale each year on the third Thursday of November – 17 November, this year. Some 30 million... More
Friday, October 14, 2022
As part of the ongoing interest surrounding the 175th anniversary of the Labatt Brewery, History Professor Matthew Bellamy was recently interviewed by Newstalk 1010. Listen to the interview online to learn more about the interesting history from the author of "Brewed in the North: A History of Labatt's Beer." And for anyone who wants... More
Monday, July 11, 2022
“Active History on Display” has been granted $99,958 from the Canada History Fund to create two digital exhibits: one on the lived experiences of Asian Canadian communities (curated by Activehistory.ca editor and Carleton University professor Dr. Laura Madokoro); and the other on death, injury, and illness among migrant farm workers in Canada... More
Monday, June 20, 2022
David Dean and our former colleague Daniel McNeil won the 2022 Canadian Association for Theatre Research's Patrick O'Neill Honorable Mention Award for their collection of essays Migration and Stereotypes in Performance and Culture (Palgrave Macmillan 2020) co-edited with the University of Ottawa's Yana Meerzon. The citation reads: Writing from the... More
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Thanks to a grant from the MITACS agency, Carleton University doctoral candidate in History Anna Kozlova was able to conduct a series of interviews with friends, relatives, supervisors, mentees, and co-workers of Lewis Perinbam, exploring his significant role shaping humanitarian work and humanitarian workers in both governmental (CIDA) and... More
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
Professor Shawn Graham has co-authored a new publication with grad student Jaime Simmons. The piece, "Listening to Dura Europos: An Experiment in Archaeological Image Sonification", has just been published in Internet Archaeology (a leading open access journal for digital archaeology, computational archaeology). The work that led to this... More
Thursday, July 8, 2021
Professor Rod Phillips was interviewed on the New Books Network, a podcast that interviews authors of recently published books. The book he discussed is French Wine: A History, which was published by the University of California Press in 2016, with the paperback edition appearing in 2020. The 60-minute interview ranged widely and you can... More
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