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Thursday, June 24, 2021
Adjunct Research Professor Michael Petrou has written a chapter in the recently published "Armed Jews in the Americas". Professor Petrou is a well-respected historian and journalist who will be teaching for the History Department again in winter 2022. To learn more about this new publication, including Professor Petrou's chapter "'Our Fight Is Not... More
Thursday, May 27, 2021
Patrizia Gentile‘s book Queen of the Maple Leaf : Beauty Contests and Settler Femininity has been nominated for a 2021 Best Scholarly Book in Canadian History Prize, awarded by the Canadian Historical Association. Congratulations Professor Gentile! The prize is given to the non-fiction work of Canadian history that is deemed to have made the... More
History Professor Laura Madokoro has received The Carlton C. Qualey Memorial Article Award from the Immigration and Ethnic History Society for her article, “’From Citizens to Refugees’: Japanese Canadians and the Search for Wartime Sanctuary,” which appeared in the Journal of American Ethnic History in 2020.Congratulations Professor... More
Friday, May 14, 2021
History Professor Dominique Marshall was one of the collaborators of a new book on Canada's voluntary sector. It was just published under the auspices of Carleton's Master in Non profit management, under the leadership of Dr. Susan Phillips. The full publication is available online as well as the chapter by Prof. Marshall, "Four Keys... More
Thursday, May 13, 2021
History alumnus Josh Blank has written an article in the most recent issue of Historical Issues in Education. An abstract of his article is included below with the full article, "Thrifty Trustees, Curriculum Clashes, and Gender Disparities: Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Barriers in Education in Rural Renfrew County," available... More
Friday, April 30, 2021
History Professor Laura Madokoro has co-edited a special issue of the Urban History Review entitled "Loss and the City" with Steven High of Concordia University and Laura Ishiguro of the University of British Columbia. In addition to being one of the guest editors, Professor Madokoro also co-authored the introduction along with with Professor... More
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
History alumnus Dr. Stuart MacKay has written an article for The Hill Times, looking at how the influence of Trump affected the Republican Party in the United States and how this should influence Canada's future relationship with our American neighbours. A short excerpt is included below, with the full article, "It's time to Trump-proof... More
Monday, April 26, 2021
History Professor Laura Madokoro has two new publications. The first is an article in BC Studies entitled “Oh, Weldon Chan! Where Are You Hiding?”: Sanctuary and Fugitivity in Memory and Song, 1958 to the Present,” from the BC Studies No. 209 Spring 2021 edition. The second article is a co-edited special section with Patti Tamara... More
Thursday, April 15, 2021
As part of the Dalit History Month 2021 series, History Professor Chinnaiah Jangam has written an article discussing the historical significance of M. Nagloo and the English biography his son would go on to write about him. A short excerpt of Professor Jangam's article, "Meet M. Nagloo, India’s first Dalit hotelier who was famous... More
History Professor Jennifer Evans published an article in the Berlin newspaper Der Tagesspiegel today, on the multidimensionality of Germany's queer movement. It takes on recent claims that identity politics, intersectionality and critical race theory are undermining the hard-fought gains by LGBTQI* communities. Fun fact: although the article is... More
Thursday, March 18, 2021
Professor Monica Patterson, Assistant Director, Institute for Comparative Studies in Literature, Art, and Culture (Curatorial Studies) and Associate Professor, Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies (cross-listed with History), has written an article for The Conversation examining the decision by Dr. Seuss Enterprises to remove six titles due to... More
Monday, March 15, 2021
History Professor Jangam Chinnaiah has written a book review of Memoirs of a Dalit Communist: The Many Worlds of R.B. More for The Wire. A short excerpt of his review is included below with the full review, "The Problem of Being a Dalit in the Communist Movement," available online. As recalcitrant subjects in Indian... More
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