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2011 CHA Annual Meeting - Fredericton (University of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University)
 
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Annual Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association

University of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University, May 30-31 and June 1 2011

HISTORY, MEMORY, PEOPLE AND PLACE

Acknowledgements / Remerciements 

The Canadian Historical Association gratefully acknowledges the generous financial support from:

La Société historique du Canada remercie les organisations suivantes pour leurs généreuses contributions financières:

Department of History, University of New Brunswick
Department of History, St. Thomas University
Department of Political Science, University of New Brunswick
Office of the Dean, Faculty of Arts, University of New Brunswick
Office of the Dean of Graduate Studies, University of New Brunswick
Office of the Dean of Graduate Studies, University of New Brunswick
Gregg Centre for the Study of War and Society, University of New Brunswick
New Brunswick Social Policy Research Network / Le Réseau de recherche sur les politiques sociales du Nouveau-Brunswick
Public Archives of New Brunswick / Les Archives provinciales du Nouveau-Brunswick
Graduate Student Committee of the Canadian Historical Association /
Le Comité des étudiant(e)s diplômé(e)s de la Société historique du Canada
City of Fredericton / Ville de Fredericton
Atlantic Metropolis Centre / Centre Métropolis Atlantique
Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences / Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines
Canada’s History Society / La Société Histoire Canada
Journal of New Brunswick Studies / Revue d’Études sur le Nouveau-Brunswick
Acadiensis and Acadiensis Press
Goose Lane Editions
Nelson Education
University of Toronto Press
McGill-Queen’s University Press
UBC Press

Program Chair / Responsible de la programmation
Donald Wright, University of New Brunswick

Local Arrangements Coordinator / Coordonnateur Local
Michael Boudreau, St. Thomas University

Program Committee / Comité du Programme
Michael Boudreau, St. Thomas University
Stéphane Castonguay, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
David Frank, University of New Brunswick
Julia Gaffield, Duke University
Megan Harvey, University of Victoria
Ronda Hinther, Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Nicole Lang, Université de Moncton, Edmundston
Debra Lindsay, University of New Brunswick
Roberta Lexier, Mount Allison University
Aran MacKinnon, Universiy of West Georgia
Shelley McKellar, University of Western Ontario
Marc Milner, University of New Brunswick
Jean-Pierre Morin, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Lisa Panayotidis, University of Calgary
John Sandlos, Memorial University
Scott See, University of Maine
Lisa Todd, University of New Brunswick
Luc Walhain, St. Thomas University
Carey Watt, St. Thomas University
Michael Vance, Saint Mary’s University

Conference Student Assistant - Scott Matheson, University of New Brunswick

Special Events

WOLASTOQIYIK: Portrait of A People / Portrait d’un peuple
‘Wolastoqiyik: Portrait of A People’ is a photographic journey into  the lifestyles, landscapes, technologies and spoken histories of the  original people of the St. John River—the Maliseet or Wolastoqiyik  (‘people of the beautiful river’).

Monday, May 30, 4:30-6:30, MacLaggan Hall Room 158

POSONUTIYIL: Respectful Friendship

On display at the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, this exhibit of Mi'kmaq and Maliseet life 1800-1920, is a partnership between Kings Landing Historical Settlement, the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Congress 2011, and the Canadian Historical Association. Admission is free and open to all Congress delegates. Monday to Friday, 10:00-17:00; Saturday, 8:30-17:00.

                                          Program / Programme

SUNDAY, MAY 29 /DIMANCHE LE 29 MAI

 9:00-4:00 / 9 h 00-16 h 00 Tilley Hall 28
CHA Council Meeting / Réunion du Conseil d’administration de la SHC

 10:00-3:00 / 10 h – 15 h 00
Annual Workshop, Canadian Committee on Labour History / L'atelier annuel du Comité canadien sur l'histoire du travail

Charlotte Street Arts Centre / Centre d’arts de la rue Charlotte
http://www.cclh.ca/labour_history_workshop.php

 4:00-7:00 / 16 h 00-19 h 00 Ludlow Hall 27
Meeting of Chairs of History Departments / Réunion des directeurs de départements d’histoire

 7:30-9:00 / 19 h 30-21 h 00
Centre Communautaire Sainte-Anne, Salle du Patrimoine
Le Patrimoine religieux de l’Acadie / Acadia’s Religious Heritage

Nicolas Landry, Université de Moncton (Shippagan)
Commémoration de l’œuvre des Religieuses Jésus-Marie à Shippagan, 1948-1975

Florence Ott, Université de Moncton (Shippagan)
Commémoration de la construction de l’Académie Sainte-Famille à Tracadie par les Religieuses Hospitalières Saint-Joseph, 1912-2012

Philippe Basque, Village Historique Acadien
Les lieux historiques religieux du nord-est du Nouveau-Brunswick: quelle mémoire conserve-t-on?

Facilitator / Animatrice: Nicole Lang, Université de Moncton (Edmundston)

Co-sponsored by the / Coparrainée par la  Société d'histoire de la rivière Saint-Jean

7:30- / 19 h 30
Graduate Students’ Welcome Social / Activité de bienvenue pour les étudiantes et étudiants des cycles supérieurs

Alden Nowlan House and Windsor Castle Bar, 676 Windsor St., UNB Campus

 

MONDAY, MAY 30 / UNDI LE 30 MAI

7:45-9:00 / 7 h 45-9 h 00 Tilley Hall 207

Crossing Borders: A breakfast seminar with Alan Taylor, UC Davis, for graduate students and post-doctoral students / Traverser les frontières: séminaire petit-déjeuner avec Alan Taylor pour les étudiants diplômés et les stagiaires post doctoraux

9:00-10:30 / 9 h 00-10 h 30 Tilley Hall 102 Alfred G. Bailey Auditorium
Keynote Address / Discours-Programme

Mary Lynn Stewart, Simon Fraser University
Welcoming Remarks / Mot de bienvenue

John Reid, Saint Mary’s University
Introduction of David Hackett Fischer / Présentation de David Hackett Fischer

David Hackett Fischer, Brandeis University
Toward an Ethnohistory of Samuel de Champlain

Jean-Marc Mangin, Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences / Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines

Thank you to David Hackett Fischer / Remerciements envers David Hackett Fischer

The Canadian Historical Association would like to thank the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences for making this lecture possible. / La Société historique du Canada aimerait remercier la Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines pour avoir facilité la tenue de cette conférence.

11:00-12:30 / 11 h 00-12 h 30

 1. Art, Memory and Place: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Work of Marlene Creates / L’art, la mémoire et le lieu: Perspectives interdisciplinaires sur l’œuvre de Marlene Creates BMH 102

Joan M. Schwartz, Queen’s University
James Opp, Carleton University
Colleen Skidmore, University of Alberta

With a reply from / Avec commentaires de Marlene Creates, Portugal Cove, Newfoundland

Facilitator / Animatrice: Christl Verduyn, Mount Allison University

Sponsored by UBC Press to mark the publication of / Parrainée par UBC Press à l'occasion de la publication de James Opp and John C. Walsh, eds., Placing Memory and Remembering Place in Canada (UBC Press, 2010).

 2. Archives, Archivists, and the Work of Historians: A Roundtable / Les archives, les archivistes et le travail d’historiens: Table ronde MMH 202

Dr. Daniel J. Caron, Librarian and Archivist of Canada, Library and Archives Canada / Daniel J. Caron, PhD, bibliothécaire et archiviste du Canada, Bibliothèque et Archives Canada

Marion Beyea, Provincial Archivist, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick

Lois Yorke, Director, Public Services, Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management

Facilitator / Animateur: Fred Farrell, Canadian Council of Archives / Conseil canadien des archives

3. Schools, Textbooks, and Children’s Literature / Les écoles, les manuels scolaires et la littérature pour enfants BMH 108

Paul Buck, Université du Maine à Fort Kent
L’identité et l’altérité dans quatre ouvrages didactiques d’histoire du Canada utilisés aux écoles françaises et catholiques du Québec de 1955 à 1967: le cas du Grand Dérangement, la Confédération canadienne et la migration aux États-Unis

Gail Edwards, Douglas College
Places and Spaces of Wild(er)ness: Aboriginality and Environment in Canadian Children’s Illustrated Books

Paul Bennett, Schoolhouse Consulting, Halifax
Endangered Schoolhouses: The Palace Schools of Maritime Canada, 1870-1930

Facilitator / Animatrice: Sheila Andrew, St. Thomas University

Please join Paul Bennett at the York Sunbury Museum on Monday, May 30 at 7:00 where he will be launching his book, Vanishing Schools, Threatened Communities: The Contested Schoolhouse in Maritime Canada, 1850-2010 (Fernwood, 2011). / Venez assister au lancement du livre de Paul Bennett, Vanishing Schools,  Threatened Communities: The Contested Schoolhouse in Maritime Canada, 1850-2010 (Fernwood, 2011), qui aura lieu au musée York Sunbury le lundi 30 mai à 19h 00.

4. Roundtable on Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivity: Historical Trajectories and Professional Norms / Table ronde sur l’équité, la diversité et l’inclusivité: Trajectoires historiques et normes professionnelles BMH 204

Kim Anderson, Independent Scholar
Tina Mai Chen, University of Manitoba
Afua Cooper, Simon Fraser University
Patrizia Gentile, Carleton University
Malinda Smith, Vice-President, Equity, Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences

Co-sponsored by the CHA’s Committee on Equity and Diversity and the Canadian Committee on Women’s History / Coparrainée par le Comité sur l’équité et la diversité de la SHC et le Comité canadien de l’histoire des femmes

5. Roundtable on Alan Tayor’s The Civil War of 1812: American Citizens, British Subjects, Irish Rebels, and Indian Allies / Table ronde sur le livre The Civil War of 1812: American Citizens, British Subjects, Irish Rebels, and Indian Allies de Alan Taylor MMH 203

Cecilia Morgan, OISE, University of Toronto
H. V. Nelles, McMaster University
Julia Roberts, University of Waterloo

With a reply from / Avec commentaires de Alan Taylor, University of California at Davis

Facilitator / Animateur: Allan Greer, McGill University

6. Nouvelles approches à l’histoire acadienne coloniale / New approaches to Acadian colonial history BMH 103

Gregory Kennedy, Université de Moncton
La colonisation des marais: transformations en Acadie et au Bas-Poitou pendant le dix-septième siècle

Ronnie-Gilles Leblanc, Parcs Canada
Les Acadiens au camp d’Espérance de la Miramichi, un épisode du Grand Dérangement

Nicolas Landry, Université de Moncton (Shippagan)
Continuité des relations entre les Micmacs et les missionnaires français au nord du Nouveau-Brunswick après la conquête, 1760-1830

Facilitator / Animatrice: Naomi Griffiths, Carleton University

7. Making and Unmaking Ethnic Place / Faire et refaire la localité ethnique BMH 202

Franca Iacovetta, University of Toronto
Between the Disease of Fascism and Pain of Exile: The Transnational Radicalism of Virgilia D’Andrea and the Anti-Fascist Campaigns in New York, 1920s-1930s

Alison Marshall, Brandon University
In and Beyond Chinatown: The Impact of Social, Political and Technological Networks on Racism toward Early Chinese Prairie Settlers

 Jordan Stanger-Ross, University of Victoria
Who Bought Vancouver’s Japantown?

Marlene Epp, University of Waterloo
Returning Home: Memory and Place in Mennonite Ethno-tourism in Russia and Ukraine

Facilitator / Animateur: Jacopo Miro, University of Victoria

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration, Ethnicity, and Transnationalism / Parrainée par le Comité canadien sur la migration, l’ethnicité et le transnationalisme                

8. The Lessons of War and History: A Tribute to Professor D. S. (Toby) Graham / Les leçons de la guerre et de l’histoire: Hommage au Professeur D. S. (Toby) Graham BMH 205

David Zimmerman, University of Victoria
Educating Scientists and Soldiers: The Graham Thesis and the Origins of the Scientific-Military Revolution

David Ian Hall, King’s College London
Re-discovering the Operational Level of War: British and German Lessons Learned after the 1940 Battle of France

Roger Sarty, Wilfrid Laurier University
D. M. Schurman and The Education of a Navy: How a Cape Bretoner Cane to Lead Studies of British Naval Strategic Thought

Chair / Président: David Charters, University of New Brunswick

Facilitator / Animateur: Marc Milner, University of New Brunswick

 12:30-2:00 / 12 h 30-14 h 00

 LUNCH BMH 100

BUSINESS MEETINGS / SÉANCES DE TRAVAIL

Canadian Committee on Women’s History / Comité canadien de l’histoire des femmes BMH 108

Canadian Oral History Association / Société canadienne d’histoire orale MMH 204

Histoire sociale / Social History Editorial and Advisory Board Meeting / Réunion du Comité de rédaction et du Comité consultatif de la revue Histoire sociale / Social History BMH 324

 3:00 – 5:00 / 15 h 00 – 17 h 00

Book Launch / Lancement de Livre Richard J. Currie Center, Book Fair, WLU Press

Please join Veronica Strong-Boag for the launch of her new book, Fostering Nation? Canada Confronts Its History of Childhood Disadvantage (Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2011). / Venez assister au lancement du livre de Veronica Strong-Boag, Fostering Nation? Canada Confronts Its History of Childhood Disadvantage (Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2011).

2:00-3:30 / 14 h 00-15 h 30

9. Roundtable on John Weaver’s The Great Land Rush and the Making of the
Modern World, 1650-1900, winner of the 2010 François-Xavier Garneau Medal / Table ronde sur le livre The Great Land Rush and the Making of the Modern World, 1650-1900 de John Weaver, lauréat de la médaille François-Xavier-Garneau 2010 
BMH 102

David Hackett Fischer, Brandeis University
Bill Parenteau, University of New Brunswick
Jane Errington, Royal Military College
Ann McGrath, Australian National University

With a reply from / Avec commentaires de John Weaver, McMaster University

Facilitator / Animatrice: Catherine Desbarats,  McGill University

10. Silencing the Past: Barriers to Historical Research / Faire taire le passé : Obstacles à la recherche historique BMH 202

Dominique Clément, University of Alberta
‘Freedom’ of Information in Canada: Implications for Historical Research and Graduate Training

Erika Dyck, University of Saskatchewan
Searching for the Voices of Patients: Medical Records, Health Information Laws and Challenges/Opportunities for the History of Medicine

Keith Thor Carlson, University of Saskatchewan
The Hidden Promise: History, the Archives, and Ethics in Salish Memory

Eric Sager, University of Victoria
Canada’s Census: A Short History of the Long Form

Facilitator / Animateur: Craig Heron, York University

Co-sponsored by the Canadian Society for the History of Medicine / Coparrainée par la Société canadienne d’histoire de la médecine

The Canadian Historical Association would like to thank the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences for its generous financial support through the Aid to Interdisciplinary Sessions Fund. / La Société historique du Canada tient à remercier la Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines pour sa généreuse contribution financière par l'entremise de son Fonds de soutien pour les séances interdisciplinaires.

11. The Pursuit of History as a Personal and Collective Journey / Le parcours personnel et collectif dans la poursuite de l’histoire BMH 204

Emma Battell Lowman, University of Warwick
History Called Us at the Dinner Table: Family Stories, Historical Research, and Personal Ethics

Alan MacEachern, University of Western Ontario
A Life in a Box: The M. B. Williams’ Digital Archive Project

Ramona Rose, Northern BC Archives, UNBC
Ghost Town Turns Virtual Town: Preserving Cassiar’s History via Social Networking Sites

Facilitator / Animateur: Michael Dawson, St. Thomas University

12. Critical Perspectives on Consumerism and Commodification / Perspectives critiques sur le consumérisme et la marchandisation BMH 103

Donica Belisle, Athabasca University
Training Citizen Consumers: Domestic Science and the Formation of Modern Consumer Identities

Jane Nicholas, Lakehead University
The Racialized White Modern Girl: Commodities and the Racial Masquerade

Facilitator / Animatrice: Rhonda Hinther, Canadian Museum for Human Rights

 13. Slavery, Law and Loyalty / L’esclavage, la Loi et la loyauté MMH 202

Kristi Gourlay, University of Ottawa
Habeas Corpus and the Rights of Man: Re-thinking Slavery during the Scottish Enlightenment

Amani Whitfield, University of Vermont
The Culture of Slavery and Slave Culture in Maritime Canada after the Revolution, 1783-1820

Krista Kesselring, Dalhousie University
‘Negroes of the Crown’: The Management of Slaves Forfeited by Grenadian Rebels, 1796-1838

Sharon Romeo, University of Alberta
An Action Brought to Recover Her Freedom’: Freedom Suits and Involuntary Servitude in the Upper-Midwest of the United States

Facilitator / Animateur: Richard Connors, University of Ottawa

14. The State of Culture - Cultures of the State I / L’état de la culture - Les cultures de l’État I MMH 203

Dia Da Costa, Queen’s University
The State of Labour and the Labour of Remaking ‘the State’ in Neoliberal India

Susan Cahill, Queen’s University
Afghan War Rugs, Conflict, and Culture-as-Resource

Catherine Hale, Harvard University
Mobilizing ‘The Personal’ in Exhibitions of African Art

Facilitator / Animateur: Jeffrey Brison, Queen’s University

15. Imagining Futures Bright and Dark / Imaginer des avenirs brillants et sombres BMH 108

Colin Coates, York University
Is there a Canadian Utopian Tradition?

Robert Talbot, University of Ottawa
‘To bungle our relations with the French is to bungle the future of Canada’: Anglophone-Canadian Intellectuals and French Canada in the Interwar Years

Jon Sufrin, York University
The Canadian Dystopia: Civil Wars, Invasions, and Language Tests

Facilitator / Animateur: Jocelyn Létourneau, Université Laval

Sponsored by the Canadian Studies Network / Parrainée par le Réseau d’études canadiennes

16. Canada’s Airforce as a Learning Organization / Une organisation du savoir : la Force aérienne du Canada BMH 205      

Sandy Babcock, Centre for Operational Research and Analysis
RCAF Higher Education and Training

Rachel Heide, Centre for Operational Research and Analysis
From Individual to Institution: The Professionalization of Institutional Leadership in the Royal Canadian Air Force, 1916-1946

Bill March, Canadian Forces Aerospace Warfare Centre
‘Oops, We Did It Again’: Small ‘Wars’ and Their Impact on the Canadian Air Force

Facilitator / Animateur: Randall Wakelam, Royal Military College

3:45-5:15 / 15 h 45-17 h 15

17. The Politics of the Past / Les politiques du passé MMH 202

Roni Gechtman, Mount Saint Vincent University
Simon Dubnow and the Politics of the Jewish Past

Jocelyn Létourneau, Université Laval
L'historien, entre rigueur et pertinence/ The Historian: caught between a rock and a hard place

Jeffrey Vacante, University of Western Ontario,
Hugh MacLennan and the Question of Authenticity in Canadian Historical Writing

Facilitator / Animatrice: Julia Torrie, St. Thomas University

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association / Parrainée par la Revue de la Société historique du Canada

18. ‘Evocative Details’: New Directions in the Use of Diaries as Historical Sources / « Détails évocateurs » : Nouvelles directions dans l’usage de journaux intimes comme sources historiques BMH 108

Gail Campbell, University of New Brunswick
Michael Boudreau, St. Thomas University
Gwen Davies, University of New Brunswick
Jane Errington, Royal Military College
Bonnie Huskins, St. Thomas University
Heidi MacDonald, University of Lethbridge

Facilitator / Animatrice: Margaret Conrad, University of New Brunswick

19. Childhood in the 1960s and 1970s: Memory and Social Action / L’enfance dans les années 1960 et 1970: La mémoire et l’action sociale BMH 102

Tamara Myers, University of British Columbia
Capturing Kids: Youth, Representation, and the Miles for Millions Walkathon in 1960s and 1970s Canada

Catherine Carstairs and Sydney Kruth, University of Guelph
Rewriting Intellectual Disability: Jean Little and Social Advocacy

Linda Mahood, University of Guelph
The CBC’s The Forest Rangers: Strong Girl Narratives, Nationhood and Nostalgia in 1960s and 1970s

Facilitator / Animatrice: Mona Gleason, University of British Columbia

20. History and the Twentieth-Century State / L’histoire et l’État au dix-neuvième siècle BMH 202

Shirley Tillotson, Dalhousie University
Constitutionalism and the Creamery Cheque: Tax Legitimation and Resistance during the Crisis of the 1930s

Laurence Monnais, Université de Montréal
Construire une tradition alternative politique coloniale, médecine vietnamienne et soins de santé, 1905-40

Carey Watt, St. Thomas University
The Complexities of Citizenship in Colonial and Postcolonial India, c. 1900-1960

Facilitator / Animateur: Matthew Hayday, University of Guelph

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association / Parrainée par la Revue de la Société historique du Canada

21. Making Place and Community in Nineteenth-Century Upper Canada/Ontario / Construire le lieu et la communauté dans le Haut-Canada / l’Ontario au dix-neuvième siècle BMH 103

Julia Roberts, University of Waterloo
War Stories, Local History, and the Construction of Memory

Tolly Bradford, University of Saskatchewan
Religion, Leadership and the Re-Making of Community amongst the Grand River Six Nations, 1822-1840

Claudine Bonner, Dalhousie University
Narrating Community, North Buxton, Ontario

Facilitator / Animateur: John Walsh, Carleton University

22. The State of Culture - Cultures of the State II / L’état de la culture - Les cultures de l’État II MMH 203

Erin Morton, University of New Brunswick
The Art of the State in the Age of Global Mass Culture: J. Russell Harper and the Canadian Vernacular

Taryn Sirove, Independent Scholar
Art and the Law: Media Arts Censorship and Cultural Uses of Law in Ontario

Sarah Smith, Queen’s University
Displaying Diplomacy: Fostering Neoliberal Trade Policy in Canada and Mexico

Facilitator / Animatrice: Lynda Jessup, Queen’s University

23. The Politics of Remembering and Forgetting in Modern Europe / Les politiques du souvenir et de l’oubli dans l’Europe moderne BMH 204

Sebastian Döderlein, Concordia University
Comment célébrer la victoire après une guerre? Paris et la sortie difficile de la Grande Guerre (1918-1922)

Thomas Bredohl, University of Regina
Constructing the Nation: 17 June as a National Holiday in Federal Republic of Germany

Audrey Mallet, Concordia University
Buried memories from the Warsaw Ghetto – Nowolipki Street under Communist Rule: Historical Amnesia and Collective Forgetting

Facilitator / Animateur: Michel Duquet, Canadian Historical Association / Société historique du Canada

24. New Perspectives on the British Navy and the War of 1812 / Nouvelles perspectives sur la marine britannique et la Guerre de 1812 BMH 205

 Martin Hubley, Nova Scotia Department of Justice
‘…in Consequence of the Inhumane treatment I daily saw and felt myself’: Mass Desertion Mutinies on the North American Station of the Royal Navy, 1775-1812

Keith Mercer, Saint Mary’s University
Celebrating the Shannon-Chesapeake Battle in Halifax during the War of 1812

Thomas Malcomson, George Brown College
From Runaway to Refugee: American Slaves and the British Navy during the War of 1812

Facilitator / Animatrice: Cheryl Fury, University of New Brunswick

4:30-6:30 / 16 h 30-18 h 30

WOLASTOQIYIK: Portrait of A People / Portrait d'un peuple

‘Wolastoqiyik: Portrait of A People’ is a photographic journey into  the lifestyles, landscapes, technologies and spoken histories of the  original people of the St. John River—the Maliseet or Wolastoqiyik  (‘people of the beautiful river’). UNB MacLaggan Hall Room 158

WOLASTOQIYIK: Portrait d'un peuple est un voyage photographique dans les modes de vie, les paysages, les technologies et les récits du peuple d'origine de la rivière Saint-Jean, les Maliseet ou Wolastoqiyik (les gens de la belle rivière). UNB Hall MacLaggan, pièce 158

5:00-7:00 / 17 h 00-19 h 00

The Canadian Committee on Women’s History and the Canadian Committee on the History of Sexuality will host a joint reception at the home of Gail Campbell and Gillian Thompson, 700 Gregg Court, a block from the St. Thomas University campus. Details will be made available at the CCWH business meeting. / La réception du Comité canadien de l’histoire des femmes et le Comité canadien d’histoire de la sexualité se tiendra à la résidence de Gail Campbell et de Gillian Thompson, 700 Gregg Court, à un pâté de maisons du campus de l’Université St-Thomas. Les détails seront disponibles à la séance de travail du CCHF.

TUESDAY, MAY 31 / MARDI LE 31 MAI

8:30-10:00 / 8 h 30-10 h 00

25. Indigenous Landscapes of National and International Significance / Paysages autochtones d’importance nationale et internationale MMH 203

Ann McGrath, Australian National University
Deepening Histories of Place: Exploring Australian Indigenous Landscapes of International Significance

Lyle Dick, Parks Canada
Fort Conger: An Indigenous Site of International Significance

Peter Dawson, University of Calgary, and Elizabeth Dickson, D and L Associates ‘Nested’ Landscapes, Scales of Meaning: The Relationship of Arvia’juaq National Historic Park to the Broader Cultural Landscape of the Kivalliq District of Nunavut

Facilitator / Animatrice: Claire Campbell, Dalhousie University

The Canadian Historical Association would like to thank the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences for its generous financial support through the International Keynote Speaker Support Fund. / La Société historique du Canada tient à remercier la Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines pour sa généreuse contribution financière par l'entremise de son Fonds de soutien des conférenciers internationaux invités.

26. The Politics of Memory: Three Case Studies / Les politiques du souvenir: Trois études de cas MMH 307

Patrick Dramé, Université de Sherbrooke
La monumentalisation du passé colonial et esclavagiste au Sénégal: controverse et rejet de la renaissance africaine

Bonnie White, St. Francis Xavier University
Retrospection, Memorialization, and the Women’s Land Army in First World War Britain

Ian Germani, University of Regina
Rehearsing the Revolution: Memory and Place in Paris Street Demonstrations

Facilitator / Animateur: Michel Ducharme, University of British Columbia

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association / Parrainée par la Revue de la Société historique du Canada

27. The Political Past: Memory and the Work of History / Le passé politique: La mémoire et le travail de l’histoire BMH 103

Gillian Poulter, Acadia University
Commemorating Lives: Weddings, Funerals, Ritual and Memory in rural Nova Scotia, c. 1850-1929

Richard Raiswell, University of Prince Edward Island
History, Memory, People, Places and Demons: Book Travellers and the Politics of Knowledge Production and Reception in the Age of the European Reconnaissance

Karen Priestman, Wilfrid Laurier University
The Myth of the Waldorf Schools in Nazi Germany: Remembering a Past Long Forgotten

Facilitator / Animateur: James Moran, University of Prince Edward Island

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association / Parrainée par la Revue de la Société historique du Canada

28. Writing the History of Second-Wave Feminism in Canada / Écrire l’histoire de la seconde vague féministe au Canada BMH 102

Dominique Clément, University of Alberta
Was there a ‘national’ women’s movement in Canada? The Historiography of Second Wave Feminism and the Myth of the National

Margaret Little, Queen’s University, and Lynne Marks, University of Victoria
Discourses of Motherhood and Second Wave Women’s Movements in English Canada

Roberta Lexier, Mount Allison University
The Women’s Liberation Movement and the Sixties Student Movement in Canada: The Importance of Identity

Lisa Pasolli, University of Victoria
‘Talking Day Care Blues’: Child Care Activism in British Columbia in the 1960s and 1970s

Facilitator / Animatrice: Tamara Myers, University of British Columbia

Co-sponsored by the Canadian Women’s Studies Association and the Canadian Committee on Women’s History / Coparrainée par l'Association canadienne des études sur les femmes et le Comité canadien de l’histoire des femmes

29. Fashion Cultures: Practice, Performance and Politics, c. 1700-1990s / Pratique, performance et politique, vers 1700-1900 BMH 108

Beverly Lemire, University of Alberta
Gender Violence, Asian Textiles and the Anti-Calico Campaign Revisited, c. 1700-1750

John Potvin, University of Guelph
Entering the Church of Fashion: Ritual, Performance and the Runway

Dirk Gindt, Stockholm University
Creativity, Business, and the Art of Collaboration: Giorgi Armani and Robert Wilson

Facilitator / Animatrice: Donica Belisle, Athabasca University

30. Regulation, Intervention, and Innovation: The State in Post-War Canada / Régulation, intervention et innovation : L’État dans le Canada d’après-guerre BMH 202

Blake Brown, Saint Mary’s University
‘Requiring the registration of firearms…must be approached with extreme caution’: Police and Gun Control Debates in Canada, 1968-1978

Matthew Hayday, University of Guelph
Playing Games with the Language Czar: The Peculiar Political Role of the Commissioner of Official Languages

Bruce Muirhead, University of Waterloo
Sustainability and Resilience? The Development of Dairy Supply Management in Canada

Lorna Chisholm, Canadian Museum of Civilization
‘You Mustn’t Close it Down Please’: The Battle over Rural Post Office Closures in Canada, 1986-1993

Facilitator / Animateur: Andrew Nurse, Mount Allison University
Sponsored by the Political History Group / Parrainée par le Groupe d’histoire politique

31. Our Fathers: Memories and Masculinities in Twentieth-Century Canada and Newfoundland / Nos pères: Souvenirs et masculinités au Canada et à Terre-Neuve au vingtième siècle MMH 202

Peter Gossage, Concordia University
En bon père de famille: Social, Cultural, and Legal Prescriptions for Quebec Fathers, 1900-1960

Barbara Lorenzkowski, Concordia University
Remembering Father: Wartime Stories from Atlantic Canada, 1939-1945

Robert Rutherdale, Algoma University
'Assessing Three Mystical Memories of Parenthood in English Canada in the 1950s: ‘The Lost Man,’ Momism,’ and ‘Family Togetherness’

Facilitator / Animatrice: Magda Fahrni, UQAM

32. The Rise and Fall of Canada’s Postwar ‘Golden Age’ / Le début et la fin de l’âge d’or dans le Canada d’après-guerre BMH 204

Don Nerbas, McGill University
Engineering Canada: C. D. Howe and the Transformation of Canadian Capitalism, 1935-1947

Christine McLaughlin, York University
A Scripted Past: Public Performance and Resistance in a Postwar Industrial Town

Ian Milligan, York University
‘The Cry of Youth’: Class, Radicalism and the Challenging of the ‘Golden Age’

Facilitator / Animatrice: Joan Sangster, Trent University

33. Memory and Conflict in Britain and Western Europe, 1930-1960 / Mémoire et conflit en Angleterre et en Europe de l’Ouest, 1930-1960 BMH 205

Julia Torrie, St. Thomas University
Pre-occupation: Remembering World War I among Germans Stationed in France, 1940-1944

Catherine Ellis, Ryerson University
Images of Post-War Britain in the Fiction of the 1950s

Valerie Hébert, Lakehead University
The Politics of Memory: The United States, the Cold War, and West Germany’s Campaign to Free Nazi War Criminals

Facilitator / Animateur: Sean Kennedy, University of New Brunswick

10:15-11:45 / 10 h 15-11 h 45

34. Roundtable on Pedagogical Practices in History / Table ronde sur les pratiques pédagogiques en histoire BMH 102

Linda Mahood, University of Guelph
Paul Stortz, University of Calgary
Robert Wardhaugh, University of Western Ontario
Cheryl Fury, University of New Brunswick

Facilitator / Animateur: Adam Chapnick, Canadian Forces College

The Canadian Historical Association would like to thank Nelson Education for its generous financial contribution to this session. Please visit www.nelson.com. / La Société historique du Canada tient à remercier Nelson Education pour leur généreuse contribution financière à la tenue de cette séance. Veuillez consulter le www.nelson.com.

35. Des regards sur le patrimoine d’hier à aujourd’hui: expériences de terrain et réflexions sur le concept / A look at Heritage, Then and Now: Lessons from the Field and Reflections on the Concept MMH 307

Karine Hébert, Université du Québec à Rimouski
Le patrimoine entre progrès et tradition: Un enjeu d’appropriation de Montréal au début du vingtième siècle

Jean-René Thuot, Université du Québec à Rimouski
La mémoire, les gens et les lieux : Apport et écueils d’une démarche d’inventaire du bâti

Manon Savard et Nicolas Beaudry, Université du Québec à Rimouski
L’archéologie entre mémoire et mise en valeur: le cas de l’Île Saint-Barnabé (Rimouski)

Facilitator / Animatrice: Caroline-Isabelle Caron, Queen’s University

36. Imperial and Imperious Masculinities: The Construction and Defence of Power in Canada and Great Britain before the First World War / Masculinités impériales et impérieuses: La construction et défense du pouvoir au Canada et en Grande-Bretagne avant la Première Guerre mondiale BMH 202

Lisa Chilton, University of Prince Edward Island
Sex in the Surgery: Masculine Respectability and the Contest for Power in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Quebec

Jarett Henderson, Trent University
When the Englishman’s Home in Lambton Castle: Gender, Status and the Political Aspirations of the Durham-Grey Family

Cecilia Morgan, OISE, University of Toronto
Entangled Masculinities? Native Canadian Men Within the Nineteenth-Century British Empire

Veronica Strong-Boag, University of British Columbia
The Less Than Mighty Scot? The Quandary of John Gordon, Earl/later Marquess of Aberdeen (and Temair), 1847-1934

Facilitator / Animatrice: Bettina Bradbury, York University

37. Risk and Resistance in Working-Class History / Risque et résistance dans l’histoire de la classe ouvrière MMH 203

Nancy Forestell, St. Francis Xavier University
Bodily Interventions: Miners, Medical Men, and the McIntyre Research Foundation, 1936-1955

Peter McInnis, St. Francis Xavier University
Incident at Reesor Siding: Bushworkers and the Historical Memory of Violent Confrontation

Benjamin Isitt, University of British Columbia
‘Mystery Pickets’ and the Rank-and-File Imagination

Facilitator / Animateur: Greg Kealey, University of New Brunswick

38. Contested Memory in West Africa and Latin America / Mémoire contestée en Afrique de l’Ouest et en Amérique latine BMH 204

Pascal Scallon-Chouinard, Université de Sherbrooke
La mémoire vivante de l’Afrique: les traditions africaines et l’oralité chez Amadou Hampâté Bâ

Jaqueline Holler, University of Northern British Columbia
Revisioning the Noble Past: Alternative Imaginings of the Cortes Conspiracy of 1566

Kelly Anne Butler, University of Saskatchewan
Caves, Stones, Candles, and El Cristo Negro: Pilgrimage and Memory in Esquipulas, Guatemala

Facilitator / Animatrice: Karen Robert, St. Thomas University

39. Macaulay and Memory: The Historian at Home and Abroad / Macaulay et la mémoire: L’historien à la maison et à l’étranger MMH 202

Leslie Howsam, University of Windsor
Victorian Representations of Macaulay: The Schoolboy and the New Zealander

Ian Hesketh, Queen’s University
In Macaulay’s Shadow: J. R. Seeley, E. A. Freeman, and the Science of History in Victorian Britain

Juan Maiguashca, York University
The Memory of Macaulay in Spanish South American Historical Writing

Facilitator / Animateur: Fred Donnelly, University of New Brunswick

40. (Re)Discovering Masculine Cultures in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century North America / (Re)découvrir les cultures masculines du dix-neuvième et du vingtième siècles en Amérique du Nord BMH 103

Lorene Bridgen, University of Waterloo
A Membership for Manhood: Masculine Cultures in African-Canadian Organizations During the Nineteenth Century

Kristin Hall, University of Waterloo
Men Don’t Shop, They Invest: John Bayne Maclean and the Creation of a Male Canadian Consumer Culture in The Busy Man’s Magazine, 1905-1911

Cynthia Loch-Drake, York University
Manly Modern Management in an Era of Centralized Bargaining: The Case of Canada Packers in Edmonton Post-1945

Ryan Kirby, University of Waterloo
Unlikely Rebels: Vietnam Veterans Against the War and the Anti-Authoritarian Tradition, 1967-1971

Facilitator / Animatrice: Linda Ambrose, Laurentian University

41. Imperialism, Displacement, and Resistance: Three Case Studies /  Impérialisme, déplacement, et résistance: Trois études de cas BMH 108

Martha Smith-Norris, University of Saskatchewan
American Cold War Policies and the Enewetakese: Environmental Degradation, Community Displacement, and Indigenous Resistance in the Marshall Islands

Daniel Macfarlane, Carleton University
Displaced Waters and Displaced Communities: Exploring the Formation of the St. Lawrence Seaway and Power Project

Melissa Ptacek, University of New Brunswick
The 'bonne guerre de la part des amis du F.L.N.': The Torture Memoir and Opposition to the French-Algerian War of 1954-62

Facilitator / Animateur: Luc Walhain, St. Thomas University

42. Recruitment, Rebellion and Historical Memory: Loyalist Responses in the Carolinas and New Brunswick during the American Revolution / Recrutement, rébellion et mémoire historique: Réponses royalistes dans les Carolines et au Nouveau-Brunswick durant la Révolution américaine BMH 205

Carole Watterson Troxler, Elon University, North Carolina
Cornwallis’ Complaints and the Historical Memory of Loyalist Response in the Southern Backcountry

Todd Braisted, United Empire Loyalist Association of Canada
New elements to understanding the recruitment of Provincial Regiments during the American Revolution

Gary Campbell, Independent Scholar
Rebellion Suppressed: New Brunswick’s Role in the American Revolution

Facilitator / Animateur: Amani Whitfield, University of Vermont

Sponsored by the Loyalist Research Network / Parrainée par le Réseau de recherche loyaliste

11:45-1:00 / 11 h 45-13 h 00

LUNCH BMH 100

Sponsored by the Department of History, St. Thomas University, and the Department of History, University of New Brunswick. The Canadian Historical Association would like to thank the host departments for their generous financial support. / Parrainée par le département d'histoire de l'Université St-Thomas et le département d'histoire de l'Université du Nouveau-Brunswick. La Société historique du Canada tient à remercier ses hôtes pour leur généreux soutien financier.

BUSINESS MEETINGS / SÉANCES DE TRAVAIL

Labour / Le Travail Editorial Board Meeting / Réunion du Comité de rédaction de Labour / Le Travail BMH 324

Political History Group / Groupe d’histoire politique MMH 201

Aboriginal History Studies Group / Groupe d'étude en histoire autochtone MMH 204

Canadian Committee on Migration, Ethnicity and Transnationalism / Comité canadien sur la migration, l'ethnicité et le transnationalisme MMH 102

11:45-1:00 / 11 h 45-13 h 00

Beyond Graduate School: How to Prepare Yourself for the Academic Job Market While You're Still a Student / Après les études supérieures: Comment se préparer pour un emploi académique tout en étant toujours étudiant BMH 108

Workshop Leader / Animateur d’atelier: Adam Chapnick, Canadian Forces College

Facilitator / Animateur: Sean Kennedy, Director of Graduate Studies, Department of History, University of New Brunswick

12:00-12:45 / 12 h 00-12 h 45

Series Celebration and Book Launch / Célébration d’une série et lancement de livre BMH 318 Routunda

Please help us celebrate the New Brunswick Military Heritage Book Series co-published by the Gregg Centre’s New Brunswick Military Heritage Project and Goose Lane Editions and please help us launch volume 17: / Veuillez vous joindre à nous pour célébrer la série d’ouvrages sur le patrimoine militaire du Nouveau-Brunswick et le lancement du volume no. 17:

Joshua M. Smith, Battle for the Bay: The Naval War of 1812 (NBMHP and Goose Lane, 2011)

Introductory Remarks / Commentaires d'introduction: Marc Milner, Director, Gregg Centre for the Study of War and Society, University of New Brunswick

Editor’s Remarks / Remarques du rédacteur en chef: Brent Wilson, Director, New Brunswick Military Heritage Project

A light lunch will be served / Un léger repas sera servi

The Candian Historical Association would like to thank the Gregg Centre for the Study of War and Society and Goose Lane Editions their generous financial contribution to this event. / La Société historique du Canada aimerait remercier le Gregg Centre for the Study of War and Society et les Éditions Goose Lane pour leur généreux soutien financier à cet événement.

1:00-2:30 / 13 h 00-14 h 30

43. The Intersection of Broadcasting and Print / L’intersection de la radiodiffusion et de l’imprimé BMH 103

Lise Jaillant, University of British Columbia
Bennett Cerf: The Publisher as Celebrity

Peggy Kelly, Algonquin College
Canadian Print and Broadcasting Intersections: Mary Grannan and Patricia Joudry, 1939-1960

Mark McGowan, St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto
The People’s School of the Air: St. Francis Xavier University Extension, Social Christianity and the Creation of CJFX

DeNel Rehberg Sedo, Mount Saint Vincent University
Hierarchies of Trust in an Era of Broadcast and City-Wide Book Program

Facilitator / Animatrice:  Mary Vipond, Concordia University

Co-sponsored by the Media and Communications History Committee, the Bibliographical Society of Canada, and the Canadian Association for the Study of Book Culture / Coparrainée par le Comité d’histoire des médias et de la communication, la Société bibliographique du Canada et l’Association canadienne pour l’étude de l’histoire du livre

44. Se souvenir et oublier en Acadie et au Québec / Remembering and Forgetting in Acadie and Québec BMH 204

Caroline-Isabelle Caron, Queen’s University
Histoire d’un oubli collectif: La Convention nationale acadienne à Arichat, Nouvelle-Écosse en 1900

Béatrice Richard, Collège militaire royal du Canada
Mémoire de la conscription et identité nationale au Québec

Hélène Charron, Université Laval
Mémoires disciplinaires et pratiques scientifiques: différenciation et hiérarchisation du service social et de la sociologie à l’Université Laval, 1943-1965

Facilitator / Animatrice: Aline Charles, Université Laval

45. Reconstruction and Revision: Case Studies of Three Conservative Prime Ministers / (Re)construction et révision: Études de cas de trois Premiers ministres conservateurs BMH 108

Larry Glassford, University of Windsor
All the World’s a Stage: The Meaning of Arthur Meighen’s Surprise Tribute to William Shakespeare

Sarah Glassford, University of Ottawa
A Softer Side to the ‘Iron Heel’: R. B. Bennett and the Red Cross, 1914-1947

Cara Spittal, University of Toronto
Heroes, Hero Worship, and the Making of John G. Diefenbaker

Facilitator / Animatrice: Shirley Tillotson, Dalhousie University

Sponsored by the Political History Group / Parrainée par le Groupe d’histoire politique

46. Family Life and Women’s Work in Urban North America / Vie familiale et travail de la femme en milieu urbain en Amérique du Nord  BMH 202

Craig Heron, York University
The Family Circle in Working-Class Hamilton

Julia Smith, Trent University
‘The Fight for Restaurant Workers is in the Streets’: The Service, Office, and Retail Workers’ Union of Canada (SORWUC) and the Muckamuck Strike, 1978-1983

Facilitator / Animateur: David Frank, University of New Brunswick

47. Here and There: Travel, Access and Abortion / Ici et là: voyage, accès et avortement MMH 203

Christabelle Sethna, University of Ottawa
From Heathrow Airport to Harley Street: Seeking Abortion Services in London, England, 1961-1975

Beth Palmer, York University
A ‘most adventurous escapade’: Canadian women’s travels to the Montreal Morgentaler Clinic

Katrina Ackerman, University of Waterloo
‘Not in the Atlantic Provinces’: the abortion debate in New Brunswick, 1980-1987

Nancy Janovicek, University of Calgary
‘Get out your woolies and come help elect a good, pro-choice hospital board’: defending access to abortion in the West Kootenays, British Columbia, 1985-1991

Facilitator / Animatrice: Lori Chambers, Lakehead University

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Women’s History / Parrainée par le Comité canadien de l’histoire des femmes

48. Borders, Borderlands, and Bordered Land / Frontières, frontières de territoires et bordure de territoire MMH 202

Brian Payne, Bridgewater State University
Fishing a Borderless Sea: Labor, Diplomacy and the Competing Narratives of the North Atlantic Bait Fishery, 1818-1910

Jack Little, Simon Fraser University
From Borderland to Bordered Land: Reaction in the Eastern Townships Press to the American Civil War and the Threat of Fenian Invasion

Andrew Holman, Bridgewater State University
Reading the Canadian Border in American Juvenile Fiction, 1890-1940

Facilitator / Animatrice: Sasha Mullally, University of New Brunswick

49. Residential Schools, Aboriginal Education and Aboriginal Housing / Pensionnats, éducation autochtone et logement autochtone BMH 102

Anthony Di Mascio, Canadian Museum of Civilization
I did nothing’: Revisiting Residential Schools through the Material Memory of Non-State and Non-Church Researchers in Aboriginal Communities

Helen Raptis, University of Victoria
Beyond the Shadow of the Residential School: Broadening the History of Indian Education

Stacey Alexopoulos, York University
‘Crowded house no cozy home’: British Columbia Indian Homemakers’ Association’s Political Work for Reserve-based Housing Reform, 1966-1970

Facilitator / Animateur: Ryan Eyford, University of Winnipeg

50. Contested Memories of the First World War / Souvenirs contestés de la Première Guerre mondiale BMH 205

Geoff Keelan, University of Waterloo
Catholic Neutrality: The Great War and the Peace of Henri Bourassa

Jonathan Minnes, Wilfrid Laurier University
Flavelle in the News: A Study of Joseph Flavelle’s Public Image, 1914-1920

 Kellen Kurschiniski, McMaster University
‘Once a Soldier, Always a Man’: The Department of Soldiers’ Civil Re-establishment and the Image of the Disabled Canadian Great War Veteran, 1918-1928

Brian MacDowall, York University
‘The Surroundings are Congenial’: Planning a Disabled Soldier Settlement on the Kamloops Reserve, 1918-1922

Facilitator / Animateur: Scott Matheson, University of New Brunswick

2:30-3:00 / 14 h 30-15 h 00

Nutrition Break / Pause-santé

3:00-4:00 / 15 h 00-16 h 00

Presidential Address / Discours présidentiel Wu Centre 103 Chancellor’s Room

Lyle Dick, Parks Canada
Introduction of Mary Lynn Stewart / Présentation de Mary Lynn Stewart

Mary Lynn Stewart, Simon Fraser University
Presidential Address / Discours présidentiel

Craig Heron, York University
Thank you to Mary Lynn Stewart / Remerciements envers Mary Lynn Stewart

4:00-5:00 / 16 h 00-17 h 00

Annual General Meeting / Assemblée générale annuelle

5:00-6:30/17 h 00-18 h 30

Prize Ceremony and Reception / Remise des prix et Réception

The Canadian Historical Association would like to thank Canada’s History Society for its generous financial contribution to this year’s Prize Ceremony and Reception. Please visit www.canadashistory.ca. / La Société historique du Canada tient à remercier La Société Histoire Canada de son soutien financier pour  la remise des prix et la réception de cette année. Veuillez consulter le www.histoirecanada.ca.

7:00-9:00 / 19 h 00-21 h 00

Dinner at the Fredericton Convention Centre / Souper au Palais des congrès de Fredericton

9:00 / 21 h 00

Cliopalooza with Theresa Malenfant at the Fredericton Convention Centre /
Cliopalooza avec Theresa Malenfant au Palais des congrès de Fredericton

The Canadian Historical Association would like to thank the City of Fredericton for its generous financial contribution to Cliopalooza 2011. / La Société historique du Canada tient à remercier la Ville de Fredericton pour sa généreuse contribution financière à Cliopalooza 2011.

WEDENESDAY, JUNE 1 / MERCREDI LE 1ER JUIN

 9:00-10:30 / 9 h 00-10 h 30

51. Roundtable on Béatrice Craig’s Backwoods Consumers and Homespun Capitalists: The Rise of a Market Culture in Eastern Canada, winner of the 2010 Sir John A. Macdonald Book Prize / Table ronde sur le livre Backwoods Consumers and Homespun Capitalists: The Rise of a Market Culture in Eastern Canada de Béatrice Craig, lauréate du prix Sir John A. Macdonald 2010 BMH 103

Ruth Sandwell, OISE, University of Toronto
Deborah Stiles, Nova Scotia Agricultural College
Nicole Lang, Université de Moncton (Edmundston)
Elizabeth Mancke, University of Akron

With a reply from / Avec commentaires de Béatrice Craig, University of Ottawa

Facilitator / Animateur: Tony Tremblay, St. Thomas University, Editor, Journal of New Brunswick Studies / Revue d’Études sur le Nouveau Brunswick

Sponsored by the Journal of New Brunswick Studies / Parrainée par la Revue d’Études sur le Nouveau Brunswick

52. Leadership in Tumultuous Times: Canadian Governments Confront the 1960s / Leadership en période de bouleversements : les gouvernements canadiens confrontent les années 1960 MMH 203

Raymond Blake, University of Regina
Ottawa, Newfoundland and Failed Intergovernmentalism, 1957-1963

Lee Blanding, University of Victoria
‘A third force, a vital force, has emerged': The multiculturalism movement and the idea of the third force, 1963-1968

Penny Bryden, University of Victoria
The Faceless Bureaucrat and the Changing Nature of Leadership in 1960s Ottawa

Facilitator / Animateur: Ian Peach, University of New Brunswick

53. Resources, Landscapes, Agency, Memory and First Nations History / Ressources, paysages, pouvoir, mémoire et l’histoire des Premières nations MMH 202

George Colpitts, University of Calgary
The Hudson’s Bay Company, Plains Provisions Prices, and the Exhaustion of the Buffalo Commons in the British West, 1811-1882

Melissa Otis, University of Toronto
Just a Hunting Territory? The Adirondacks

Jean Manore, Bishop’s University
Treaty No. 3 and the interactions of landscape and memory in the Rainy River area during the late nineteenth century

Facilitator / Animateur: Jason Hall, University of New Brunswick

54. The Historical Meanings of Place and Space / Les significations historiques du lieu et de l’espace BMH 108

John Price, University of Victoria
Searching for Victoria: The Racial Construction of Remembering and Forgetting

Brad Cross, St. Thomas University
Aluminum, City Planning, and Modernist Visions of Progress on a British Columbia Frontier in the 1950s

Lisa Panayotidis and Paul Stortz, University of Calgary
Through the Iron Gates of Plutoria University: Intersections of Space and Intellectual Cultures on English-Canadian University Campuses, 1880-1950s

Facilitator / Animatrice: Dianne Dodd, National Historic Sites Directorate, Parks Canada

55. Development and Democracy: Power and Resistance in East Coast Canada / Développement et démocratie: Pouvoir et résistance sur la côte Est canadienne BMH102

Dimitry Anastakis, Trent University
The Quest of the Volks(wagon): Bricklin Car, New Brunswick, and Industrial Modernity

Andrew Nurse, Mount Allison University
MOVE: The Regional Dynamics of Participatory Democracy, 1969-1979

Ronald Rudin, Concordia University
Kouchibouguac and Forillon in History and Memory

Facilitator / Animatrice: Nicole O’Byrne, University of New Brunswick

Sponsored by the Political History Groupe / Parrainée par le Groupe d’histoire politique

The Canadian Historical Association would like to thank the New Brunswick Social Policy Research Network for its generous financial contribution to this session. / La Société historique du Canada tient à remercier Le Réseau de recherche sur les politiques sociales du Noveau-Brunswick pour sa généreuse contribution financière à la tenue de cette séance.

56. A Roundtable on Conceptualizing and Teaching the History of the Northeastern Borderlands / Table ronde sur la conceptualisation et l’enseignement de l’histoire des frontières du Nord-Est BMH 205

Andrew Holman, Bridgewater State University
Jack Little, Simon Fraser University
Sasha Mullally, University of New Brunswick
John Reid, Saint Mary’s University

Facilitator / Animateur: Scott See, University of Maine

57. Women, Gendered Work Cultures and Oral History / Les femmes, les cultures du travail selon le sexe et l’histoire orale BMH 202

Katherine McKenna, University of Western Ontario
E. Cora Hind’s Political and Social Commentary: The Woman’s Quiet Hour in the Western Home Monthly, 1904-1922

Rose Fine-Meyer, OISE, University of Toronto
Women in History: Positioning the work of history teachers through oral histories

Bonnie Reilly Schmidt, Simon Fraser University
The Greatest Man-Catcher of All: Female Mounties, the Media, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Barbara Freeman, Carleton University
Canada’s Newswomen, 1970-2000: Personal Perspectives and Professional Challenges

Facilitator / Animatrice: Joy Parr, University of Western Ontario

Sponsored by the Canadian Oral History Association / Parrainée par la Société canadienne d’histoire orale

58. Canada in News, Propaganda, Cartoons and Film / Le Canada en manchettes, la propagande, les bandes dessinées et le film  BMH 204

Gene Allen, Ryerson University
Another North Atlantic Triangle: Canadian Press, Associated Press and Reuters, 1917-1950

Mary Vipond, Concordia University
Nazi Eyes on Canada: Wartime Propaganda at the CBC

Alexandre Turgeon, Université Laval
Le portrait caricatural de Maurice Duplessis sous les traits de Robert La Palme: d’une image dans l’histoire à une image de l’histoire

Dominique Brégent-Heald, Memorial University
Vacation-land: Film, Tourism, and Selling Canada.

Facilitator / Animateur: Nicole Neatby, Saint Mary’s University

10:45-12:15 / 10 h 45-12 h 15

59. Recovering the Memories of Twentieth-Century Migrants / Récupérer les souvenirs des migrants du vingtième siècle MMH 203

Michel Beaulieu, Lakehead University
‘Non-English Speaking Crap’: The IWW and the European Immigrant Workers Experience in North America

Leigh-Ann Coffey, Queen’s University
‘Almost All Who Can Have Fled’: The Migration of Southern Irish Loyalists to Canada

Samira Saramo, York University
Letters from a Workers’ Utopia: ‘Truth,’ Memory, and the Historian’s Challenge

Anna St. Onge, York University
Archives providing access: opening subaltern history to collective memories

Facilitator / Animateur: Ted McDonald, University of New Brunswick

Sponsored by the Atlantic Metropolis Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration, Integration and Cultural Diversity. The Canadian Historical Association would like to thank the Atlantic Metropolis Centre of for its generous financial support. Please visit http://atlantic.metropolis.net. / Parrainée par le Centre Métropolis Atlantique d’excellence pour la recherche sur l’immigration, l’intégration et la diversité culturelle.  La Société historique du Canada tient à remercier le Centre Métroplis Atlantique pour leur généreuse contribution financière. Veuillez consulter http://atlantic.metropolis.net.

60. Inheritance, Charity and Religion: Three Historical Examples / Héritage, charité et religion: Trois exemples historiques BMH 108

Francine Michaud, University of Calgary
The Religious and their ‘Domus’: Family and Institutional Relations in Medieval Wills

Johanne Daigle, Université Laval
A gendered, class and religious meaning of place and people: the Saint Vincent de Paul society and the model of organised charity in Quebec City, 1927-1949

Stuart Henderson, York University
Social Missions in Toronto's Teenage Jungle: "Saving" Yorkville Youth in the 1960s

Facilitator / Animateur: Gary Waite, University of New Brunswick

61. Power, Resistance, and Memory in Aboriginal History / Pouvoir, résistance et souvenir dans l’histoire autochtone MMH 202

Jacques Ferland, University of Maine
A De-peopling Indian Reservation: Premature Death in the Penobscot Nation, 1859-1910

Micah Pawling, University of Maine
Maliseet Petitions and Homeland in the Lower St. John River Valley, 1792-1880

William Wicken, York University
The King’s Road Controversy: 1900-1926

Facilitor / Animateur: Stephen Patterson, University of New Brunswick

62. Reflections on the Intersection of Theory and Practice in Oral History / Réflexions sur l’intersection de la théorie et de la pratique en histoire orale BMH 103

Stacey Zembrzycki, Concordia University
Befriending a Holocaust Survivor: Tracing the Evolution of an Oral History Relationship

Anna Sheftel, Concordia University
‘We have too much history here, that is why we have so many wars’: Reflections on Value Judgements and Deeper Meanings in Interviewee Recruitment in Bosnia-Herzogovenia

Alan Wong, Concordia University
Lived Ethnography: Friendship, Oral History, Method

Chair / Présidente: Nancy Janovicek, University of Calgary

Commentator / Commentatrice: Joy Parr, University of Western Ontario

Sponsored by the Canadian Oral History Association / Parrainée par la Société canadienne d’histoire orale

63. Mapping Racial Space and Discourse in Victorian Canada / Cartographier l’espace racial et le discours à l’époque victorienne au Canada BMH 102

Megan O. Harvey and John S. Lutz, History, University of Victoria
Mediating Race and Racism: Comparing Racial Discourses on Indigenous and Chinese Residents in Victoria’s British Colonist, 1861-1910

Patrick A. Dunae, History, Vancouver Island University, 
Donald J. Lafreniere, Geography, University of Western Ontario,
John S. Lutz, History, University of Victoria,
Jason A. Gilliland, Geography, University of Western Ontario
In Darkest Victoria and the Way In: A GIS of Skid Row, 1891


John S. Lutz, History, University of Victoria,
Patrick A. Dunae, History, Vancouver Island University, 
Donald L. Lafreniere
Jason A. Gilliland, Geography, University of Western Ontario

Chinatown and the Indian Quarter, Evolving Racial Space in Victorian Victoria, 1881-1901

Facilitator / Animateur: Tim Stanley, History and Education, University of Ottawa

64. Eighteenth-Century English Law / La Loi anglaise au dix-huitième siècle BMH 204

James Moran, University of Prince Edward Island
Bordering on Madness: Law, Lunacy Commissions and Indefinite Mental States

Jennine Hurl-Eamon, Trent University
Did Unwed Mothers Really Charge Innocent Men with Fathering Their Babies? A Closer Look at Malicious Prosecution in London Bastardy Cases

Susan Brown, University of Prince Edward Island
Actor’s Equity: Theatrical Working Conditions as Revealed in Eighteenth-Century Chancery Suits

Facilitator / Animatrice: Beverly Lemire, University of Alberta

65. Engagements on the Left, 1930-1960 / Engagements sur la gauche, 1930-1960 BMH 202

Kirk Niergarth, Trent University
Through the Looking Glass and Back: Non-Communist Canadian Tourists and the Soviet Union, 1930-1939

Robert H. Dennis, Queen’s University
Faith on the Prairies: Roman Catholic engagement with the CCF during the 1930s and 1940s

Christo Aivalis, Queen’s University
Pierre Trudeau, Organized Labour, and the Canadian Social Democratic Left, 1949-1959

Facilitator / Animateur: Bryan Palmer, Trent University

66. Memories of Revolt and Revolution in Newfoundland and Ireland / Souvenirs de révolte et de révolution à Terre-Neuve et en Irlande BMH 205

Stephen Hay, University of British Columbia
Vectors of Discontent? American Revolutionary Privateers and Servant Uprisings in Newfoundland and Labrador

Gavin Foster, Concordia University
Exilic Memory of Ireland’s Revolution

Rebecca Graff-McRae, Memorial University
Commemoration at the Crossroads: Intersections of History, Memory, and Politics in Ireland Today

Facilitator / Animateur: Jerry Bannister, Dalhousie University

12:15-1:30 / 12 h 15-13 h 30

LUNCH / DÎNER BMH 100

BUSINESS MEETINGS / SÉANCES DE TRAVAIL

Canadian Committee on Labour History / Comité canadien sur l'histoire du travail BMH 324

Media and Communication History Committee / Comité d’histoire des médias et de la communication MMH 201

History of Children and Youth Group / Groupe d’histoire de l’enfance et de la jeunesse MMH 204

Graduate Students’ Committee / Comité des étudiant(e)s diplômé(e)s BMH 108

Active History / Histoire Engagée MMH 102

12:30-1:30 / 12 h 30-13 h 30

Series Launch / Lancement de la série BMH 318 Rotunda

Please join us for the official launch of the Canadian Historical Association and University of Toronto Press International Themes and Issues Book Series / Vous êtes cordialement invité au lancement officiel de la série de courts ouvrages sur des thèmes et enjeux internationaux de la SHC et des Presses de l'Université de Toronto:

David MacKenzie, A World Beyond Borders: An Introduction to the History of International Relations (University of Toronto Press, 2010);

Sean Kennedy, The Shock of War: The Civilian Experience, 1937-1945 (University of Toronto Press, 2011).

Introductory Remarks / Commentaires d'introduction: Beverly Lemire, University of Alberta, and Chair, Editorial Board of the CHA Short Book Series

Editor’s Remarks / Remarques de la rédactrice en chef: Natalie Fingerhut, History Editor, Higher Education Division, University of Toronto Press

A light lunch will be served / Un léger repas sera servi 

1:30-3:00 / 13 h 30-15 h 00

67. Collective Memory Narratives and Ethno-Religious Identities in Canada / Récits de la mémoire collective et identités ethno-religieuses au Canada  BMH 204

Denis McKim, University of Toronto
Myth, Millennium, and the Early Canadian Presbyterian Understanding of Time

Ashleigh Brienne Androsoff, University of Toronto
Re-Membering: How Historical Narrative Reunited the Canadian Doukhobors and Solved the ‘Doukhobor Problem,’ 1974-1987

Janis Thiessen, University of Winnipeg
‘Not part of the landscape’: North American Mennonite Perceptions of Unions

Frances Swyripa, University of Alberta
Ethno-Religious Identity in the Land: Memory, Commemoration, and Pilgrimage on the Prairies

Facilitator / Animateur: Mark McGowan, University of Toronto

68. Representations of Violence in Canadian Collective Memory / Représentations de la violence dans la mémoire collective canadienne MMH 202

 Matthew McRae, University of Western Ontario
‘Spectacular Entertainment’: History, Memory and Meaning in Public Discussion of the CBC’s 1979 Epic Film, Riel

Chris Schultz, University of Western Ontario
The Self Separated from Violence: Spectacle, Material Appropriation, and Voices of Resistance on the Western Front, 1914-1918

Jon Weirer, University of Western Ontario
Canada’s Golgotha and the Canadian Collective Memory of the First World War

Facilitator / Animateur: Scott See, University of Maine

69. Roundtable on Keith Thor Carlson’s The Power of Place, the Problem of Time: Aboriginal Identity and Historical Consciousness in the Cauldron of Colonialism / Table ronde sur le livre The Power of Place, the Problem of Time: Aboriginal Identity and Historical Consciousness in the Cauldron of Colonialism de Thor Carlson BMH 103

Susan Neylan, Wilfrid Laurier University
Peter Seixas, University of British Columbia
Stephen Dutcher, University of New Brunswick

With a reply from / Avec commentaires de Keith Carlson, University of Saskatchewan

Facilitator / Animateur: John Lutz, University of Victoria

70. Mapping, Photography and the Politics of Knowing Place / Cartographie, photographie et les politiques de Connaître le lieu MMH 203

John Walsh, Carleton University
Upper Canada and the Mapping of Settler Space

Matt Dyce, University of British Columbia
Canada Between the Photograph and the Map

Sarah Bassnett, University of Western Ontario
Photography and the Unification of Public Space in Early Twentieth-Century Toronto

Kathleen Lord, Mount Allison University
Photographic Representations of Street Sociability in Montreal and Paris, 1870-1940

Facilitator / Animatrice: Julia Roberts, University of Waterloo 

71. Remembering Memorial University’s Extension: Community Engagement / Se souvenir de l’extension à l’Université Memorial: Un engagement communautaire BMH 108

Jeff Webb, Memorial University
‘Our job was to make ourselves obsolete’: MUN Extension and Social Change

Terry Bishop Stirling, Memorial University
Founding Memorial’s Extension Service: Continuities and Change

Susan Newhook, University of King’s College
The Guy at Back of the Room: Memorial University Extension Service Field Officers of the 1960s

Facilitator / Animatrice: Janet Guildford, Mount Saint Vincent University

72. Place and Space in History and Memory / Le lieu et l’espace dans l’histoire et le souvenir BMH 205

Dale Barbour, University of Toronto
Winnipeg Beach: A Space for Romance, 1900-1967

Matthew Barlow, John Abbott College
Real and Authentic Community: Griffintown, Montreal, Reconsidered

Andrea Terry, Carleton University
Making Memories in Montreal: The Reanimation of Sir George-Étienne Cartier National Historic Site of Canada

Facilitator / Animatrice: Alexandra Mosquin, National Historic Sites Directorate, Parks Canada

 73. Distance, Danger and Domestic Life in Twentieth-Century Canada / Distance, danger et vie domestique au Canada au vingtième siècle BMH 102

Amy Shaw, University of Lethbridge
Fathers and Sons of Empire: Letters home from the South African War

Kristine Alexander, York University
‘Mother says you are angry at me for not answering your letters’: Canadian Children’s Responses to Absence and Death during the First World War

Tarah Brookfield, Wilfrid Laurier University
Navigating War, Memory, and Identity: South East Asian Adoptees on Growing up Canadian

Facilitator / Animatrice: Barbara Lorenzkowski, Concordia University

74. Growth, Development, and Environmentalism in the 1960s and 1970s / Expansion, développement et environnementalisme dans les années 1960 et 1970 BMH 202

Darcy Ingram, University of Ottawa
Resources for Tomorrow: The Emergence of Second-Wave Environmentalism in Canada

Peter Stevens, York University
Cottagers, Water Quality, and the Uses of Environmentalism

Danielle Robinson, McMaster University
‘The streets belong to the people’: Expressway Disputes in Canada, c. 1960-1975

Facilitator/Animateur: Jean Manore, Bishop’s University

3:15-4:30 / 15 h 15-16 h 30

75. Representations of Land and People in the Canadian North / Représentations de la terre et des habitants dans le Nord canadien BMH 202

 Angela Byrne, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, and University of Toronto
Landscapes of Memories: Early Nineteenth-Century British Exploratory Travels in the North

Shane McCorristine, University of Cambridge
Searching for the Franklin Expedition: A Contemporary Canadian Ghost Story

Crystal Fraser, University of Alberta
Love and Intimacy in a Cold Climate: Non-Aboriginal Representations of Dene Women, 1900-1950

Facilitator / Animateur: Christina Adcock, University of British Columbia

76. Canadian Popular Cultural Icons Revisited / Un réexamen des icônes culturelles populaires canadiennes  MMH 202

Susan Joudrey, Carleton University
Colonial Bodies: Depictions of First Nations Men in Calgary Stampede Promotional Materials

Julie Perrone, Concordia University
He shoots, he scores…he remembers: A Sportscape of the Montreal Forum

Martin Weger, York University
The Business of the Past: Company History and Corporate Publicity at Canadian Tire

Facilitator / Animateur: Stuart Henderson, York University

77. Expanding Our Understanding of the Aboriginal-State Relationship in Twentieth-Century Atlantic Canada / Élargir notre compréhension de la relation Autochtone-État dans le Canada atlantique BMH 102

Heidi Coombs-Thorne, Memorial University
‘My little Indian baby was taken away from me, more or less by storm’: The Grenfell Mission and Aboriginal People in Labrador, 1939-1958

Corey Slumkoski, Mount Saint Vincent University
Quasi-State Authorities and Aboriginal People: St. Francis Xavier University, the Mi’kmaq Development Program, and the Politicization of the Mi’kmaq, 1957-1969

Martha Walls, St. Francis Xavier University
Colonialism, Mi’kmaw Women and the Archival Record

Karen Murray, York University
The Silence of Urban Aboriginal Policy in New Brunswick

Facilitator / Animateur: Peter Twohig, Saint Mary’s University

78. The Different Meanings of Historical Memory: Four Case Studies / Les différentes significations de la mémoire historique BMH 103

Jaqueline Cannata, University of Guelph
Military Memories: Recollections of the Fort Erie Fenian Raids, 1864-1880

Nicholas Van Allen, University of Guelph
Before the Rail: The Pioneer ‘Folk’ of Middlesex County, Ontario, and the Simple Life

Elaine Young, University of Guelph
‘A Spirit of Grateful Memory’: Place, Memory, and the Battle of Lundy’s Lane

Heather Shpuniarsky, Trent University
The Role of Memory in the Contemporary Relationship between the Anishnaabeg and the Haudenosaunee

Facilitator / Animateur: John Walsh, Carleton University

79. Marketing Canada Abroad, Selling Immigration at Home / Commercialiser le Canada à l’étranger, marchander l’immigration à la maison BMH 103

Julie Gilmour, McMaster University
Selling British Columbia’s Race Politics to Ottawa, 1900-1914

Christian Lieb, University of Victoria
Attracting New Immigrants: Canada’s Approach to Manpower Recruitment in West Germany, 1949-1961

Laura Madokoro, University of British Columbia
World Refugee Year: Commodifying the Refugee Experience

Facilitator / Animatrice: Franca Iacovetta, University of Toronto

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee for Migration, Ethnicity and Transnationalism / Parrainée par le Comité canadien sur la migration, l’ethnicité et le transnationalisme

80. The New History of Loyalism in the British Atlantic World / La nouvelle histoire du loyalisme dans le monde atlantique britannique BMH 204

Jerry Bannister, Dalhousie University
Revolution in the Loyalist Era: The Remaking of British America, 1745-1800

Liam Riordan, University of Maine
Loyalist Unity and Diversity: Comparative Colonialism and the Shaping of ‘English’ Canada

Brad Jones, California State University, Fresno
Stamps and Loyalty: a case study of the limits of political mobilization in Halifax, Nova Scotia and Kingston, Jamaica

Facilitator / Animateur: Phillip Buckner, Professor Emeritus, University of New Brunswick

81. Playing Games in Lotus Land: Aboriginal Peoples and Contested Identities in British Columbia / Jouer à des jeux dans la Terre du Lotus: Peuples autochtones et identités contestées en Colombie-Britannique BMH 108

Allan Downey, Wilfrid Laurier University
Squamish Lacrosse and the Rise of Native Nationalism in the mid-Twentieth Century

Daniel Sims, University of Alberta
Working With the Foe: Aboriginal Participation in the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics

Facilitator / Animatrice: Tolly Bradford, University of Saskatchewan

 


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