PROGRAMME OF THE 82nd ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CANADIAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA 29-31 MAY 2003 TUESDAY 27 MAY 2003 MARDI 27 MAI 20031:00 - 5:00 / 1 h - 17 h McCain 2104 CHA Executive Meeting Réunion de l'exécutif de la S.H.C. WEDNESDAY 28 MAY 2003 MERCREDI 28 MAI 20039:00 - 5:00 / 9 h - 17 h McCain 2116 CHA Council Meeting Réunion du conseil d'administration de la S.H.C.
11:00 - 5:00 / 11 h - 17 h McCain 2118 Meeting of Chairs of History Departments Réunion des directeurs(trices) des départements d'histoire
9:00 - 5:00 / 9 h - 17 h Scotiabank Auditorium, McCain Building / Salle Scotiabank, Édifice McCain Event of related interest: Symposium on education for the professions Réunion connexe : symposium sur la formation des professionnels THURSDAY 29 MAY 2003 JEUDI 29 MAI 20038:30 - 5:00 / 8 h 30 - 17 h McCain 2nd floor/McCain 2ième étage Canadian Historical Association / Canadian Committee on History and Computing Computer Poster / Demonstration Session Société historique du Canada / Comité canadien d'histoire et d'informatique Séance de démonstration informatique
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h McCain 2022 1. Cultural Tension and Identity of Professors in Canada and the United States: Refugees, Radicalism, and Visual Representation, 1890-1945 Tension culturelle et identité des professeurs au Canada et aux États-Unis. Réfugiés, radicalisme et image, 1890-1945 Kimberly Marinucci, New York University Seeds of Radicalism: American Professors in the Public Domain, 1926-1934E.L. Panayotidis, University of Calgary Visual Caricature in the Depiction of "Intellectual Icebergs": Constructing Professorial Identities Through the Visual, 1898-1915Paul Stortz, University of Calgary Challenges to Ethnic Hegemony: Socio-Academic Response to Refugee Professors at the University of Toronto, 1935-1945 Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Reginald Stuart, Mount Saint Vincent University
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h McCain 2104 2. Canadian Responses to Social Issues, 1940s to 1970s Les solutions canadiennes aux problèmes sociaux, des années 1940 aux années 1970> Nancy Janovicek, University of New Brunswick "No Place to Go": Women's Activism against Wife-Battering in Northwestern Ontario, 1970-1985Kevin Brushett, Royal Military College Reaching Out and Biting Back: Poverty Activism and Toronto's Social Service Community, 1960-1975Margaret H. Little, Queen's University From Pabulum to Protests: Single Mother Activism in Ontario, 1966-1976 Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Alvin Finkel, Athabaska University
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h McCain 2116 3. Encounters between 19th-Century Legal Cultures Le choc de deux cultures juridiques au XIXe siècle Norman Shields, Queen's University "To Hold a Little Paper Talk": The Evolution of Anishinabek Petitioning in Upper CanadaMark Walters, Queen's University How to Read Mississippi-Ojibway Legal Texts of the Nineteenth CenturyTheodore Binnema, University of Northern British Columbia Aboriginal Canadians and the Development of Canada's Indian Act, 1868-1876 Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: J.R. Miller, University of Saskatchewan
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h McCain 2118 4. Computering Clio for a New Era La nouvelle Clio numérique John Bonnett, National Research Council Of Codices and Vocal History: History and Computing in the 21st CenturyChad Gaffield, University of Ottawa The Challenge of Creating The Canadian CENTURY Research InfrastructureKevin Kee, McGill University Re-Presenting Canadian History On-Line Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: José Igartua, Université du Québec á Montréal Co-Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on History and Computing Coparrainée par le Comité canadien d'histoire et d'informatique
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h McCain 2130 5. Nineteenth-Century Built Environments Les cadres bâtis au XIXe siècle Gerry Boyce, Independent Scholar Conflict and Cooperation: The Cemeteries of Belleville, OntarioRoderick MacLeod, McGill University The Road to Terrace Bank: Land Capitalization, Public Space, and the Redpath Family Home, 1837-1861Greg Stott, McMaster University The Enigma of Incorporation: A Look at Nineteenth-Century Ontario Suburbs Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Brad Cross, St. Thomas University
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h McCain 2132 6. Alcohol and Drug Use in Canada in the Post-War Era La consommation d'alcool et de drogue dans le Canada d'après-guerre Greg Marquis, University of New Brunswick Public Drunkenness and the Justice System: Canada, 1945-1980Marcel Martel, York University Drug Use and Canadian Public Policy in the 1960s Chair and commentator/Présidente et commentatrice: Cheryl Krasnick Warsh, Malaspina College
10:00 - 10:15 / 10 h - 10 h 15 Break / Pause
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 McCain 2104 7. Aboriginal Identities, Mid-Nineteenth Century Les identités autochtones au milieu du XIXe siècle Robin Jarvis Brownlie, University of Manitoba Discourses of Cooperation: Ojibway Self-Representation in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Upper CanadaJanet E. Chute, Dalhousie University and Alan Knight, Independent Scholar The Sault Metis: The People in BetweenCecilia Morgan, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education Creating Transatlantic Worlds: Upper Canadian Aboriginal Peoples in Britain and the United States, 1830s-1870s Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Ian Radforth, University of Toronto
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 McCain 2116 8. Canadian Policy-Making in the 1930s and 1940s Les décisions politiques canadiennes dans les années 1930 et 1940 Raymond B. Blake, University of Regina The Family Allowances Act and the Politics of it AllRobert Wardhaugh, University of Regina From Behind the Scenes: W.C. Clark and the Canadian Department of FinanceKaren Andrea Balcom, McMaster University A Woman's Grief: Charlotte Whitton and the Alberta Babies-For-Export Scandal Chair and commentator/Présidente et commentatrice: Margaret H. Little, Queen's University
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 McCain 2118 9. Risk and Speculation, Property and Society in the Province of Canada Risque et spéculation, propriété et société dans la province du Canada Christina Burr, University of Windsor Colonial Land Policy, Land Speculation, and Settlement in Enniskillen Township, 1830s-1860sMichelle Vosburgh, McMaster University "Trafficking in Public Lands": The 1859 Investigation of John E. Brooke, Crown Land Agent and Part-Time SpeculatorRobert C.H. Sweeny, Memorial University of Newfoundland Old Policies and New Practices: Computerized insurance records as a source for socio-economic history Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Douglas McCalla, University of Guelph
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 McCain 2130 10. Jewish Communists in Toronto Les communistes juifs á Toronto Ian McKay, Queen's University Revolution Deferred: Maurice Spector's Political Odyssey, 1929-1941Gerald Tulchinsky, Queen's University Joseph Baruch Salsberg: A Life on the Toronto Left, 1928-1956 Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Michael Cross, Dalhousie University
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 McCain 2132 11. Narratives of the North and West Récits du Nord et de l'Ouest canadien Janice Cavell, Carleton University "Tracing the Connected Narrative": Arctic Exploration in British Periodicals, 1818-1859Laura A. Detre, University of Maine Canada's Campaign for Immigrants and the Images in Canada West MagazineMyra Rutherdale, University of British Columbia "We Never Stood Alone": Nursing in the North and Writing for the South Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Peter Henshaw, University of Western Ontario
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 McCain 2162 12. The End of Relativism? Canadian Perspectives on the Future of International History, Post-9/11 [Round Table] Est-ce la fin du relativisme ? Quelques points de vue canadiens sur l'évolution de l'histoire internationale depuis le 11 septembre 2001 [Table ronde]
Participants/Participantes: Sarah-Jane Corke, Dalhousie UniversityAndrew M. Johnston, Western UniversityDavid Sheinin, Trent UniversityRobert Wright, Trent UniversityChair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Bryan D. Palmer, Trent University
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 McCain 2176 13. The European Experience of North America from the 1930s to the Post-War Period L'expérience des Européens en Amérique du Nord, des années 1930 á la période d'après-guerre Sean Kennedy, University of New Brunswick A Tocqueville for the North? André Siegfried and CanadaLawrence D. Stokes, Dalhousie University The Mysterious Canadian Exile of Gottfried TreviranusPeer Oliver Volkmann, Augsburg University Heinrich Brüning: "Spiritus Rector" of American Post-War Policy on Germany? Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: John Bingham, Dalhousie University
11:45 - 12:00 / 11 h 45 - 12 h Break / Pause
12:00 - 1:25 / 12 h - 13 h 25 Business meetings / Séances de travail McCain 2104: Canadian Committee on Military History Comité canadien sur l'histoire militaireMcCain 2116: Canadian Committee on Women's History Comité canadien de l'histoire des femmesMcCain 2118: Canadian History of Education Association Association canadienne d'histoire de l'éducationMcCain 2130: Environmental History Group Groupe d'études en histoire de l'environnementMcCain 2132: Native Studies History Group Groupe d'étude en histoire autochtone
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2104 14. Transient Landscapes in Modern Canada Scènes éphémères du Canada moderne Ben Bradley, University of Victoria "It Was Originally Intended to Thoroughly Clean Up this Location": Bureaucratic Aesthetics and the Site/Sight of Lucerne, British Columbia, 1923-1965James Murton, Queen's University The Power to Imagine: The State, New Liberalism, and Environmental Change in British Columbia After the Great WarR.W. Sandwell, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education Reinventing Rural: Rural Families in the Canadian City, 1900-1940 Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Colin Duncan, McGill University
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2022 15. Robert Cupido, Mount Allison University Solidarity Without Consensus: Montreal Celebrates the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation Robert Cupido, Mount Allison University Solidarity Without Consensus: Montreal Celebrates the Diamond Jubilee of ConfederationRonald Rudin, Concordia University Champlain's First Tercentenary: Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Summer 1904Michel Bock, Université d'Ottawa Entre solidarité nationale et impérialisme culturel : l'Acadie, le Canada français, et le nationalisme de Lionel Groulx Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Andrew Nurse, Mount Allison University
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2116 16. Thinking Native Lands: Negotiating Land and Cultural Space Le réaménagement des territoires autochtones. La négociation des espaces territoriaux et culturels Hans M. Carlson, University of Maine "With Wishing You Good Trade and No Want of Provisions": Nature, Subsistence, and Cultural Space in the 19th-Century Eastern James Bay Fur TradeMicah Pawling, University of Maine Wabanaki Petitions and the Reconfiguration of Homeland in the Nineteenth Century Chair and commentator/Présidente et commentatrice: Robin Jarvis Brownlie, University of Manitoba
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2118 17. Canada and the Great War Le Canada et la Grande Guerre David Campbell, University of Calgary Helping Hands and Tender Egos: Cooperation Between Canadian Divisions at Passchendaele, November 6, 1917Michel Litalien, Ministère de la défense nationale Loin des yeux et loin du cœur : deux hôpitaux du Canada français au service de la France, 1915-1919Michel Litalien, Ministère de la défense nationale Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Alain Canuel, Conseil de recherche en science humaine
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2130 18. The Helping Professions in Conflict Les professionnels de la relation d'aide en conflit Erika Dyck, McMaster University Prairie Psychiatry Pioneers: Mental Health Research in SaskatchewanTamara Myers, University of Winnipeg Social Service, Jewish Montreal, Justice, and the Quebec StateYolande Cohen et Esther Lamontagne, Université du Québec á Montréal Professionnelles, bénévoles et patients en marge du système de santé : le cas du Montreal Diet Dispensary de 1879 á 1948 Chair and commentator/Présidente et commentatrice: Ruby Heap, Université d'Ottawa
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2132 19. Battles over Bilingualism: The Canadian Experience Le bilinguisme au Canada. Un sujet de discorde Matthew Baglole, University of New Brunswick A Long Time Coming: CoR and New Brunswick's Tradition of ProtestMatthew Hayday, University of Ottawa French Immersion and Francophone Minorities in Canada: A Complex and Conflicted RelationshipSacha Richard, University of Ottawa Fighting for Rights in "The City with a Heart": The Struggle for Bilingualism in Moncton, 1968-1972 Chair and commentator/Présidente et commentatrice: Phyllis Leblanc, Université de Moncton
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2162 20. European Perceptions of the Exotic L'exotisme selon les Européens Ana Lucia Araujo, Université Laval Résistance et coopération : artistes français et modèles amérindiens dans les relations de voyage sur le Brésil au XIXe siècleHelen Dewar, Western Old World Conventions and New World Curiosities: North American Landscapes through European EyesMichel Duquet, University of Ottawa The Timeless African and the Versatile Indian in 17th Century Travelogues Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: John E. Crowley, Dalhousie University
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2176 21. Vietnamese Social Strategies in Vietnam and Canada Les stratégies sociales vietnamiennes au Viet Nam et au Canada Van Nguyen-Marshall, University of British Columbia Mutual-Aid Associations in French Colonial Vietnam (1920-1945)Christine Pothier, University of Ottawa Process of Acculturation of Young Vietnamese-Canadians: A Historical Study Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Laurence Monnais-Rousselot, Université de Montréal
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2184 22. Economic Migration and Regulatory Regimes: Black Canadians in the 19th and 20th Centuries Migration économique et politiques de réglementation. Les Noirs canadiens au XIXe et au XXe siècle Nora Faires, University of Western Michigan Poverty and Race in a Great Lakes City: African Canadian Migration to Detroit During the Late Nineteenth CenturyBarrington Walker, Queen's University White Womanhood and a Dead Black Man: Brantford, Ontario, 1953Harvey Amani Whitfield, Dalhousie University Work, Race, and a Contracting Economy: The Case of the Black Refugees in Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1813-1838 Chair and commentator/Présidente et commentatrice: Lisa Rose Mar, University of Maryland at College Park
3:00 - 3:15 / 15 h - 15 h 15 Break / Pause
3:15 - 5:00 / 15 h 15 - 17 h Scotiabank Auditorium / Salle Scotiabank Keynote Speaker and Dalhousie's MacKay Lecturer in History Conférencière invitée et conférencière MacKay, Université Dalhousie Shula Marks, OBE (School for Advanced Study, University of London) Class, culture, and consciousness: the African experience in South Africa, 1870-1920 Classe, culture et prise de conscience. L'expérience africaine en Afrique du Sud, 1870-1920
3:15 - 5:00 / 15 h 15 - 17 h McCain 2104 Editorial Board,Canadian Historical Review Comité éditorial,Canadian Historical Review
5:00 - 7:00 / 17 h - 19 h Dalhousie Arts Centre / Centre Dalhousie des Arts Dalhousie President's reception Réception du président, Dalhousie FRIDAY 30 MAY 2003 VENDREDI 30 MAI 20038:30 - 5:00 / 8 h 30 - 17 h McCain 2nd floor/McCain 2ième étage Canadian Historical Association / Canadian Committee on History and Computing Computer Poster / Demonstration Session Société historique du Canada / Comité canadien d'histoire et d'informatique Séance de démonstration informatique
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h 23. Conflict and Cooperation in the Twentieth-Century Caribbean Basin Conflit et coopération dans les Caraïbes au XXe siècle Sahadeo Basdeo, Okanagan University College Canada's Caricom Agenda in the 1990s: An Example of Constructive InternationalismAndrew Lefebvre, Independent Scholar Franco's Falange in Puerto RicoJason Zorbas, University of Saskatchewan Consistency and Conflict: Diefenbaker, the Caribbean and Canada's Foreign Policy, 1957-63 Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Bryan Tennyson, University College of Cape Breton Sponsored by Canadian International Development Agency/Parrainée par l'Agence canadienne de développement international
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h McCain 2116 24. Albert B. Corey Prize [Round Table] Prix Albert B. Corey [Table ronde]
The participants in this round table will discuss the winner of the Albert B. Corey prize for 2001-2002. This prize is awarded bi-annually by the American Historical Association and the Canadian Historical Association to the best book published in either country on the history of Canadian-American relations or on the history of both countries. The 2002 winner and the subject of this round table is: Á cette table ronde, les participants discuteront de l'ouvrage du lauréat du prix Corey 2001-2002. L'American Historical Association et la Société historique du Canada accordent ce prix á tous les deux ans au meilleur livre publié soit aux États-Unis, soit au Canada. Ce livre peut traiter de l'histoire des relations canado-américaines ou de l'histoire de ces deux pays voisins. Le gagnant du prix 2002 et le sujet de discussion pour la table ronde sont les suivants :
Participants/Participantes:
Francis M. Carroll's A Good and Wise Measure: The Search for the Canadian-American Boundary, 1783-1842 Jane Errington, Royal Military CollegeCecilia Morgan, Ontario Institute for Studies in EducationJohn G. Reid, Saint Mary's UniversityBrian C. Shipley, Dalhousie UniversityChair/Président: Brian C. Shipley, Dalhousie University Commentator/Commentateur: Francis M. Carroll, University of Manitoba
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h McCain 2118 25. Institutional Cultures and Canadian Communities in Need: Cooperation and Conflict, 1850-1950 Les cultures institutionnelles et les communautés canadiennes dans le besoin. Entraide et conflit, 1850-1950 Jessa Chupik, McMaster University "I Know that I Can Handle Him Now": The Relationship Between Families, Confined Children, and the Orillia Asylum, 1900-1935Renée N. Lafferty, Dalhousie University "To Assure that We Compare Favourably": The Nova Scotia Home for Coloured Children and Institutional Care in Nova Scotia, 1900-1930James E. Moran, University of Prince Edward Island "Impossible to Manage Her Any Longer at Home": Madness, Family, Power, and the Institutional Option in Quebec, 1850-1900 Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Suzanne Morton, McGill University
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h McCain 2130 26. Empire and the Construction of Knowledge, 18th and 19th Centuries L'empire et la construction du savoir au XVIIIe et au XIXe siècle Catherine Desbarats, McGill University Empire, Religion, and National Sentiment in Pierre-François de Charlevoix's New World HistoriesElizabeth Elbourne, McGill University The Construction of 'Knowledge' about 'Aborigines' in the Early Nineteenth-Century British White Settler EmpireE.A. Heaman, Queen's University Constructing Ignorance: Knowledge and Virtue in the Government of Post-Conquest Quebec Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Jeffrey L. McNairn, Queen's University
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h McCain 2132 27. Sexuality, Morality, and 'Foreign' Women Sexualité, moralité et femmes « étrangères » Christiana Harzig, Bremen "Macnamara's DP Domestics" and their Post-War RecruitmentFranca Iacovetta, University of Toronto Immigrant and Newcomer Women, Issues of Sexual Morality, and Nation-Building in Early Cold War CanadaVal Marie Johnson, Saint Mary's University Chair and commentator/Présidente et commentatrice: Karen Dubinsky, Queen's University Cosponsored by the Canadian Committee on the History of Sexuality and the Canadian Committee on Women’s History / Coparrainée par le Comité canadien sur histoire de la sexualité et le Comité canadien de l'histoire des femme
10:00 - 10:15 / 10 h - 10 h 15 Break / Pause
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 McCain 2104 28. A Round Table with Shula Marks - South Africa, Canada, Empire: Comparisons and Connections Table ronde avec Shula Marks - L’Afrique du Sud, le Canada, empire. Comparaisons et connexions
Participants/Participantes: Elizabeth Elbourne, McGill UniversitySean Hawkins, University of TorontoKarl Hele, University of WinnipegMichel Hogue, University of Wisconsin-MadisonMaureen Lux, University of SaskatchewanShula Marks, University of LondonJohn Milloy, Trent UniversityChair/Présidente : Sarah Carter, University of Calgary
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 McCain 2116 29. Conflict and Cooperation in the History and Practice of Commemoration: Evaluating 'National' Significance in the Public Realm Conflit et coopération dans l'histoire et la pratique de la commémoration. Évaluation des événements d'importance nationale dans le domaine public Catherine Cournoyer, Parcs Canada Événement d'importance historique nationale : la commémoration de l'affaire Gouzenko : un terrain minéDanielle Hamelin, Parks Canada National Historic Sites: The Abbotsford Sikh Temple: Finding the National in New PlacesAlexandra Mosquin, Parks Canada Person of National Historic Significance: Laura Secord: Analysing the Heroism of a Candy Girl Chair and commentator/Présidente et commentatrice: Nicole Neatby, Saint Mary's University
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 McCain 2118 30. Inter-War Ideologies and their Origins Les origines des idéologies de l'entre-deux-guerres Ellen Jacobs, Université du Québec á Montréal Woman in Public: Barbara Wootton, Economics, Social Justice, and the Case for Federal Union in Interwar BritainJohn Manley, Central Lancashire Moscow Rules? International and Indigenous Forces in the Formulation and Implementation of the Communist Party "Line" in Canada, 1921-1943Mauro Marsella, McMaster University The Development of Enrico Corradini's Nationalist Doctrine and its Capture of Italian Fascism Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Lawrence D. Stokes, Dalhousie University
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 McCain 2130 31. "Subversion and Scholarship": Conflicting Views of Roles of Students Subversion et érudition. Points de vue contradictoires sur le rôle des étudiants Stefan Jensen, Memorial University of Newfoundland "Operation Hockey": Memorial Students Confront Local Authorities and Each OtherBrian Watson, Carleton University Nazis in Hart House: Burgon Bickersteth and the Rise of European FascismMichelle Muir, University of Ottawa Identity Questioned: A Women's Column and Perceptions of Female University Students Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Colin Howell, Saint Mary's University
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 McCain 2132 32. Imperial Worlds: Colonial Influences on Empire L'univers des empires. L'influence des colonies au sein des empires Peter E. Pope, Memorial University of Newfoundland Competition over the Stocks: Catches and Effort in the 17th-Century European Shore Fisheries at NewfoundlandMark Power Robison, University of Southern California Evolution of Empire: Local, Regional, and Imperial Influences on the Development of Nova ScotiaStéphanie Tésio, Université Laval La pratique médicale de Jean-François Gaultier, médecin du roi á Québec (1742-1756) Chair and commentator/Présidente et commentatrice: Catherine Desbarats, McGill University
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 McCain 2162 33. Law and Power: Women and Property Loi, pouvoir, femmes et propriété Chris Clarkson, Dalhousie University Husbands, Wives, and Married Women's Property Ownership in British Columbia, 1873-1920Mel Prewitt, University of Iowa Women's Matrimonial Property Rights on the Canadian Prairie Frontier Chair and commentator/Présidente et commentatrice: Lori Chambers, Lakehead University
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 McCain 2176 34. International Relations: Culture and Policy La culture et la politique dans les relations internationales Adam J. Green, University of Ottawa Shifting, steady or solicitous?: Canadian symbols and representations of the United States in the early 1960sUrs Obrist, University of Toronto Canada and the Federal Republic of Germany in the 1950s: Former War Enemies Turned into Alliance PartnersGéraldine Cougnoux, Université de la Sorbonne Of Friends and Enemies: The Dynamics of Otherness in North American Foreign Policy, 1989-1995 Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Andrew M. Johnston, University of Western Ontario
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 McCain 2184 35. Consumption and the Patterns of Everyday Life Consommation et habitudes de vie Douglas McCalla, University of Guelph A World Without Chocolate: Farm Families' Grocery Purchases at Some Upper Canadian Country Stores, 1808-61Beverly Lemire, University of New Brunswick Shifting Currency: the Practice and Economy of the Secondhand Trade in England, c. 1600-1850 Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Ken Cruikshank, McMaster University
11:45 - 12:00 / 11 h 45 - 12 h Break / Pause
12:00 - 1:25 / 12 h - 13 h 25 Business meetings / Séances de travail McCain 2104: Canadian Committee on the History of the Second World War Comité d'histoire de la Deuxième Guerre mondialeMcCain 2116: Economic Historians in Canada Groupe d'études en histoire économique du CanadaMcCain 2118: Editorial Board,Histoire sociale/Social History Comité de rédaction,Histoire sociale/Social HistoryMcCain 2130: Editorial Board,Labour/Le travail Comité de rédaction,Labour/Le travailMcCain 2162: Oral History Group Groupe d'histoire orale
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2104 36. Welfare History: The Historiography of Help [Round Table] Histoire de l'aide sociale. Une historiographie des appels au secours [Table ronde]
Participants/Participantes: Yolande Cohen, Université du Québec á MontréalAlvin Finkel, Athabasca UniversityTodd McCallum, Dalhousie UniversityJames Struthers, Trent UniversityShirley Tillotson, Dalhousie UniversityChair / Présidente: Shirley Tillotson, Dalhousie University
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2116 37. Canada and Asia, Post-Second World War Le Canada et l'Asie après la Deuxième Guerre mondiale Robin S. Gendron, University of Minnesota A Brave New World: Canada and Decolonisation in India, Indochina, and IndonesiaAngela Graham, McMaster University "Lucky Sagacious Prime Minister": Canada's China Policy, 1949-1970David Webster, University of British Columbia Fire and the Full Moon: Canada, the UN, and the Decolonization of Indonesia, 1948-1949 Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Lawrence N. Shyu, University of New Brunswick
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2118 38. Revising an Idealized Past: Acadia, and Lower Canada La remise en question d'un passé idéalisé. Les cas de l'Acadie et du Bas-Canada Samantha Rompillon, Université Laval « Une mobilité de conflit » : les habitants de BeaubassinPatrick Laurin, Université de Montréal Les marchands du Temple : les fabriques et la commercialisation de la religion catholique dans la vallée du Richelieu (1740-1830) Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Sheila Andrew, St. Thomas University
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2130 39. The Struggle for Native Autonomy in the Nineteenth-Century Canadian and U.S. Wests La lutte pour l'autonomie autochtone dans l'Ouest du Canada et des États-Unis au XIXe siècle Michel Hogue, University of Wisconsin-Madison Native Asylum in the Borderlands: The "Canadian" Cree in Montana, 1885-1896Indian Treaty Dissidents: Big Bear and Sitting Bull Chair and commentator/Présidente et commentatrice: Sarah Carter, University of Calgary
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2132 40. Complexities in Creating and Writing Historical Memory De la difficulté de créer et d'écrire la mémoire historique Gabriel Marin, Université Laval Les conflits mémoire-histoire et l'éducation historique en Europe de l'Est. Étude de cas : la Roumanie après la tombée de CeausescuJeffery Vacante, University of Western Ontario Conflicting Sexual Histories: Heterosexuality, Homosexuality, and Normality in English and French Canadian History, 1880-1960Claudia Haake, University of Western Ontario Memory of Silence or Silent Memory? Guatemala and the Aftermath of Death Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Ronald Rudin, Concordia University
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2162 41. The Use Of Census Manuscripts For Historical Research L'utilisation des recensements en recherche historique John Douglas Belshaw, University College of the Cariboo Baby Boom, Baby Bust: The Fertility Transition in British ColumbiaKris Inwood, University of Guelph Inside the Prism: The Working of the 1871, 1881, and 1891 CensusSean Rogers, Dalhousie University and Marilyn Gerriets, St. Francis Xavier University Modern Industrial Steam Engines or the Backward Water Wheel? Industrialization and Choice of a Power Source in Canada 1870-1901 Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Robert C.H. Sweeny, Memorial University of Newfoundland
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2022 42. Education, Politics, and Public Life Éducation, politique et vie publique Mary Anne Poutanen and Roderick MacLeod, McGill University "Crime Will be Diminished and Vice Essentially Repressed": Social Regulation and the Promotion of a Public School System in Montreal, 1836-1869Kristina R. Llewellyn, University of British Columbia Gendered Democracy? Female Teachers in Postwar TorontoSteve Hewitt, University of Birmingham Snitch: Academic Freedom, Police Informants, and Canadian Universities, 1920-1984 Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Bruce Curtis, Carleton University
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2176 43. Unsexing Bodies: England, 1600-1900 La désexualisation des corps en Angleterre, de 1600 á 1900 Greg Bak, Independent Scholar Islam and Emasculation in Early Modern English CultureAki Beam, McMaster University Old Age and Sexuality in Early Modern EnglandN. Amanda Crocker, York University "The Art of Returning in Public to a State of Nature": The Living Pictures and the London County Council, c. 1894 Chair and commentator/Présidente et commentatrice: Beverly Lemire, University of New Brunswick
3:00 - 3:15 / 15 h - 15 h 15 Break / Pause
3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Scotiabank Auditorium / Salle Scotiabank CHA Annual Meeting Réunion annuelle de la S.H.C.
5:00 - 8:00 / 17 h - 20 h Weldon Law Building / Édifice Weldon CHA President's Gala Gala de la présidente de la S.H.C. SATURDAY 31 MAY 2003 SAMEDI 30 MAI 20039:00 - 10:00 / 9 h - 10 h McCain 2176 CHA Council Meeting Réunion du conseil d'administration
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h McCain 2022 44. Canadian Protestantism and its Causes, Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Le protestantisme canadien au XIXe et au XXe siècle Ross D. Fair, Ryerson University Fraught With All Sorts of Dangers: Church, State, Politics, and the United Church of Canada Act, 1924Gordon L. Heath, Tyndale College A Clear and Present Danger: An Exploration of the Canadian English Protestant Churches' Support for the British Against the Boers in the South African War, 1899-1902 Chair and commentator/Présidente et commentatrice: Elizabeth McGahan, University of New Brunswick Joint Session with the Canadian Society of Church History, sponsored by the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences / Séance conjointe avec la Société canadienne d'histoire de l'église, parrainée par la Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h McCain 2104 45. Colony and Nation in the Maritimes Colonie et nation dans les Maritimes Joshua Smith, University of Maine Turning a Blind Eye to Smuggling: Customhouse Corruption and Loyalist Ideology in the Maritimes, 1783-1820Julian Gwyn, University of Ottawa The Mi'kmaq, Poor Settlers, and Nova Scotia's Fur Trade, 1783-1853Corey Slumkowski, University of New Brunswick Conflict or Cooperation? New Brunswick and Newfoundland's Entry into Canadian Confederation Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Barry Moody, Acadia University
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h McCain 2116 46. Finding Place, Making Place: Canadianness and Ethnicity S'installer et s'intégrer. Canadianité et ethnicité Karolyn Smardz, University of Waterloo Communities of Resistance: African Canadians and African Americans in Antebellum TorontoLisa Rose Mar, University of Maryland at College Park All Politics is Local: Chinese Canadian Elites and the Construction of Canadian CitizenshipBarbara Lorenzkowski, Nipissing University Song, Sound, and Soul: Inventing the Folk in Waterloo County, 1874-1912 Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Barrington Walker, Queen's University Co-sponsored by the Association for Canadian Studies / Coparrainée par l'Association des études canadiennes
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h McCain 2118 47. The War of Reputations La guerre des réputations Mike Bechthold, Wilfred Laurier University Put Out to Pasture: The Second World War Career of Air Vice-Marshal Raymond CollishawTim Cook, Canadian War Museum The Madman and the Butcher: Sir Sam Hughes, Sir Arthur Currie, and their War of ReputationsLee Windsor, University of New Brunswick Lt-Gen. E.L.M. "Tommy" Burns: Too Cerebral for Command? Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Roger Sarty, Canadian War Museum
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h McCain 2130 48. Norms and Reform Normes et réformes Darren Neil Ferry, McMaster University "To the Interests and Conscience of the Great Mass of the Community": The Evolution of Temperance Societies in Nineteenth-Century CanadaGeoffrey Bernard Toews, University of Manitoba The Boons and Banes of Booze: Constructing Moral and Respectable Public Space in 1930s Rural Manitoba Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Greg Marquis, University of New Brunswick at Saint John
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h McCain 2132 49. Marriage Law in Newfoundland La législation matrimoniale á Terre-Neuve Terry Bishop Stirling, Memorial University of Newfoundland Child Welfare and Regulation of the Family in Newfoundland During World War TwoChristopher English, Memorial University of Newfoundland "What is to be Done for Failed Marriage?" The Supreme Court and the Recovery of a Jurisdiction over Marital Causes in Newfoundland in 1948Trudi Johnson, Memorial University of Newfoundland "A Matter of Custom and Convenience": Marriage Law in Nineteenth-Century Newfoundland Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: J.K. Hiller, Memorial University of Newfoundland
10:00 - 10:15 / 10 h - 10 h 15 Break / Pause
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 McCain 2104 50. Rigorous Feminist Standards! A Panel in Honour of Ruth Pierson [Round Table] Des normes féministes rigoureuses ! Une table ronde en l'honneur de Ruth Pierson [Table ronde]
Participants/Participantes: Nancy Forestell, St. Francis Xavier UniversityJulie Guard, University of ManitobaDianne Hallman, University of SaskatchewanSherene Razack, Ontario Institute for Studies in EducationChristabelle Sethna, University of OttawaJennifer Stephen, Ontario Institute for Studies in EducationChair/Présidente: Franca Iacovetta, University of Toronto Commentator/Commentatrice: Ruth Roach Pierson, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 McCain 2116 51. Ethnicity, Gender, and Conflict: Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries Ethnicité, sexe et conflit á la fin du XIXe et au début du XXe siècle Tanya Gogan, University of Winnipeg Indigenous Spectacles: The Mi'kmaq in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century HalifaxWilleen Keough, Memorial University of Newfoundland Contested Terrains: Ethnic and Gendered Spaces in the Harbour Grace Affray of 1883Camille Soucie, York University The Great Debate(s): Opposition to Woman Suffrage in the Ontario Legislature, 1884-1917 Chair and commentator/Présidente et commentatrice: Gail Campbell, University of New Brunswick
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 McCain 2118 52. Conflict and Cooperation: Defence Decision-Making and Domestic Implications Conflit et coopération. Les répercussions nationales de la politique militaire Richard Goette, Queen's University "Have Purchased Submarines": Maritime Defence Policy and the German Cruiser Threat to the British Columbian Coast, 1914Rachel Lea Heide, Carleton University The Myth of Patronage in British Commonwealth Air Training Plan Base Selection During the Second World WarP. Whitney Lackenbauer, University of Calgary Conflict and Cooperation: The Military and Aboriginal Lands in Twentieth-Century Canada Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Serge Bernier, Department of National Defence
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 McCain 2130 53. Ideas of the North La représentation du Nord Peter Henshaw, University of Western Ontario John Buchan and the "Idea of the North" in Canada, 1935-1940Brian C. Shipley, Rutgers University Survey, Map, Museum: The Canadian Shield Before Confederation Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Sean Cadigan, Memorial University of Newfoundland
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 McCain 2132 54. Churches and Identities in Twentieth-Century Toronto Églises et identités á Toronto au XXe siècle Roberto Perin, York University Places of Worship and the Integration of Postwar ImmigrantsMelissa Turkstra, York University Religion and the Working Class in English Canada, 1900-1930Todd Stubbs, York University "At the Service of the People": Church and Community in a British Working-Class Neighbourhood - Earlscourt, Toronto, 1906-1920 Chair and commentator/Présidente et commentatrice: Lynne Marks, University of Victoria
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 McCain 2176 55. Historiographical Innovation Innovations historiographiques Betsey Baldwin, University of Ottawa The Challenge of Computers: Historians and Archivists in Canada in the Early Computer AgeKeith Meadowcroft, Concordia University The Historiography of the Partition of British India: A Survey and Critique of the Past Two Decades of Scholarship Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Michael Vance, Saint Mary's University 56. Reflections on Ian McKay'sThe Quest of the Folk and the Study of Atlantic Canada [Round Table] Réflexions sur l'ouvrage d'Ian McKay,The Quest of the Folk, et sur l'étude des provinces de l'Atlantique [Table ronde]
Participants/Participantes: David Creelman, University of New BrunswickStephen Dutcher, Saint Mary's UniversityGreg Marquis, University of New BrunswickMiriam Wright, Acadia University
11:45 - 12:00 / 11 h 45 - 12 h Break / Pause
12:00 - 1:25 / 12 h - 13 h 25 Business meetings / Séances de travail McCain 2104: Canadian Committee on Labour History Comité canadien sur l'histoire du travailMcCain 2116: Canadian Committee on the History of Sexuality Comité canadien sur l'histoire de la sexualitéMcCain 2118: Canadian Urban History Association Société canadien d'histoire urbaineMcCain 2130: Graduate Student Committee Comité canadien des étudiant(e)s diplômé(e)sMcCain 2132: H-Canada/Canadian Committee on History and Computing H-Canada/Comité canadien d'histoire et di'informatique
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2104 57. Sir John A. Macdonald Prize [Round Table] Prix Sir John A. Macdonald [Table ronde]
Participants/Participantes:The participants in this round table will discuss the winner of the Sir John A. Macdonald Prize for 2002, awarded annually for the non-fiction work of Canadian history "judged to have made the most significant contribution to an understanding of the Canadian past. The 2002 winner and the subject of this round table is: Á cette table ronde, les participants discuteront de l'ouvrage du lauréat du prix Sir John A. Macdonald 2002, attribué annuellement á un ouvrage non romanesque en histoire canadienne, « ayant apporté une contribution majeure á la compréhension du passé du Canada ». Le gagnant du prix 2002 et le sujet de la table ronde sont : Bruce Curtis'sThe Politics of Population: state formation, statistics, and the census of Canada, 1840-1875 Gordon Darroch, York UniversityChad Gaffield, University of OttawaElsbeth Heaman, Queen's UniversityJeffrey L. McNairn, Queen's UniversityChair/Présidente: Jane Errington, Royal Military College Commentator/Commentateur: Bruce Curtis, Carleton University
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2116 58. Manhood and Money L'homme adulte et sa relation avec l'argent Valerie Burton, Memorial University of Newfoundland What's in a Wage? Payment, Expenditure and the Wage Form in Nineteenth-Century Merchant SeafaringRobert Rutherdale, University of British Columbia Family Masculinities and Manful Maturity: Father's Roads to Self-Sufficiency from Depression-Era Youth to Manhood in the Postwar Years Chair and commentator/Présidente et commentatrice: Judith Fingard, Dalhousie University
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2118 59. Aboriginal Autonomy and its Opponents Les opposants á l'autonomie autochtone Karl Hele, University of Winnipeg Conflict and Cooperation at Garden River First Nation: Missionaries, Ojibwa, and Government Interactions, 1854-1871James Paxton, Queen's University Neither Indian nor White: Six Nations and Settlers at the Grand River, 1784 to 1830Catherine Stoehr, Queen's University Independence vs. Power: Anishinaabeg Chiefs and Autonomous Responsibility in Upper Canada Chair and commentator/Présidente et commentatrice: Janet Chute, Dalhousie University
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2130 60. Communications and International Relations Les communications et les relations internationales Claude Beauregard, Centre de commandement de la défense nationale, et Alain Canuel, Conseil de recherche en science humaine La propagande á Radio-Canada International pendant la Deuxième Guerre mondialeMark Eaton, University of Western Ontario Cold War Critique: The National Film Board's Approach to International Relations Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Greg Donaghy, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2132 61. Local and Regional Identities: Perspectives on Culture, Religion, and Family in Twentieth-Century British Columbia Identités locales et régionales. Quelques observations sur la culture, la religion et la famille en Colombie-Britannique au XXe siècle Tina Block, University of Victoria Rootless, Radical, and Irreverent? Religion and Secularism in Postwar British ColumbiaChris Morier, University of Victoria The Mining Family: A New Seam in Vancouver Island's Coal-Mine HistoryMia Reimers, University of Victoria The "Good Life" and British Columbia's Centennial Celebrations Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: John Douglas Belshaw, University College of the Cariboo
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h McCain 2162 62. Smoke and Values Quand les valeurs s'enfument Jarrett Rudy, Birmingham Women Smokers and the Liberal Order: "The Uncivilized," the New Woman, and the Flapper in Montreal, 1888-1945Yolande House, Queen's University "The Grandmother of Marihuana Prohibition": The Myth of Emily Murphy and the Criminalization of Marihuana in Canada Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Marcel Martel, York University
3:00 - 3:15 / 15 h - 15 h 15 Break / Pause
3:15 - 5:00 / 15 h 15 - 17 h McCain 2104 63. Organized Labour, Mid-Twentieth Century: Values, Ideologies, and Action Le mouvement syndical au milieu du XXe siècle : valeurs, idéologies et actions Gail Cuthbert Brandt, University of Waterloo Solidarity Under Siege: The Valleyfield Strike of 1946Ben Isitt, University of Victoria From Syndicalism to Social Democracy: The Political Development of British Columbia Labour, 1919-1933Joseph Tohill, York University "No Meat, No Work": Labour's Response to Consumer Rationing in Canada and the United States During the Second World War Chair and commentator/Président et commentateur: Peter McInnis, St Francis Xavier University
3:15 - 5:00 / 15 h 15 - 17 h McCain 2116 64. Looking for Enemies Á la recherche d'ennemis James D. Cameron, St. Francis Xavier University Community Under Siege: The Search for Japanese Illegals in British Columbia During the 1930sSteven High, Nipissing University The Racial Politics of Criminal Jurisdiction in American Occupied Newfoundland, Bermuda, and the British Caribbean, 1940-1945 Chair/Présidente: Patricia Roy, University of Victoria Co-commentators/Co-commentatrices: Patrice Roy, University of Victoria and/et Miriam Wright, Acadia University
3:15 - 5:00 / 15 h 15 - 17 h McCain 2118 65. Religious History at the Leading Edge [Round Table] Une histoire religieuse avant-gardiste [Table ronde]
Participants/Participantes: Hannah Lane, University of New BrunswickOllivier Hubert, Université de MontréalMichael Gauvreau, McMaster UniversityNancy Christie, Independent ScholarCraig Heron, York UniversityLynne Marks, University of Victoria
3:15 - 5:00 / 15 h 15 - 17 h McCain 2130 66. Analysing Visual Evidence of Historical Processes L'analyse des preuves visuelles dans le processus historique Alicia Colson, McGill University Pretty Red Pictures or Complex Bundles of InformationJean Colson, Independent Scholar Analysing Images as Evidence or Using Them as "Sources" Chair and commentator/Présidente et commentatrice: Christine Macy, Dalhousie University Co-Sponsored by Canadian Committee on History and Computing / Coparrainée par le Comité canadien d'histoire et d'informatique SUNDAY 1 JUIN 2003 DIMANCHE 1 JUIN 200311:00-12:00 / 11 h - 12 h Theatre A, Tupper Building / Édifice Tupper, Salle A Event of Related Interest: History of Medicine and Health: CIHR granting council update Réunion connexe: Histoire de la médecine et de la santé. Une mise á jour au sujet de l'IRSC Alan Bernstein, Canadian Institutes of Health Research will make a brief presentation and participate in a question and answer session. Alan Bernstein, Institutes de recherche en santé du Canada, fait une présentation brève et répond aux questions. |