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The Korean War & Reunification Symposium 2015
The Department of History, the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs and the Korean Embassy will be hosting a symposium…

Carleton History at the Active History Conference
Carleton History will have a terrific presence at the Active History Conference taking place at Huron College, London, Ontario this…

David Dean Showcases Public History in China
Every five years historians from around the world gather to discuss key topics and themes at the International Congress of…

Where are We Presenting?
Looking for a sense of where people are presenting this summer? Check out the list below. Not on the list?…

Ontario Women's History Network Presents "Women and the First World War," April 24-25
Carleton's Department of History is delighted to co-sponsor the Ontario Women's History Network's Annual Conference and General Meeting. This year's…

Carleton at History on the Edge - NCPH Annual Meeting, Nashville 2015
Over the next few days, April 15-18, 2015, the National Council on Public History will be holding its annual meeting,…

"Thinking about Thalidomide in Transnational Perspective," September 24, 2014
The Department of History will host "Thinking about Thalidomide in Transnational Perspective" on Wednesday, September 24, 2014. The one-day conference focuses…

Carleton History Department present at major conferences
Members of the History Department are keeping busy this summer with their involvement in a number of major conferences. See…

"Making knowledge public in early modern Europe" international workshop co-organized by Carleton's Paul Nelles
Making knowledge public in early modern Europe: a discussion on actors, theory, methods Wednesday 07 May 2014 09:00 - 19:00,Sala…

March 26, 27 Conference: Sex Work After Bedford: Legal Reform in Canada
The Joint Chair in Women’s Studies at the University of Ottawa and Carleton University invites you to a Conference on…

"The Really Forgotten Pandemic"
Taylor Jackson, third year undergraduate in History, will be presenting a paper titled “The Really Forgotten Pandemic: Canada and the…
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