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2008 CHA Annual Meeting - Vancouver (University of British Columbia)
 
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University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia - 2-4 June 2008

The Annual Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association is part of the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, which handles registration both for the Congress and for the Annual Meeting. For information on registration, accommodation, etc. consult the Congress home page, www.fedcan.ca/congress2008.

There are three themes for the 2008 meeting: childhood, youth, and generations; environments, culture, and power; and migrations, place, and identities. The overall theme of the 2008 Congress is “Thinking Beyond Borders – Global Ideas: Global Values.”

Saturday 31 May – Sunday 1 June– Monday 2 June –  Tuesday 3 June–  Wednesday 4 June

Index of Presenters

RÉUNION ANNUELLE

PROGRAMME DE LA 87e RÉUNION ANNUELLE DE LA SOCIÉTÉ HISTORIQUE DU CANADA

Université de la Colombie-Britannique (UBC), Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique

Du 2 au 4 juin 2008

La réunion annuelle de la Société historique du Canada fait partie du Congrès des sciences humaines, qui s’occupe de l’inscription à la fois au Congrès et à la réunion annuelle. Pour obtenir plus d’informations sur l’inscription, l’hébergement ou tout autre sujet, veuillez consulter la page d’accueil du Congrès à www.fedcan.ca/congress2008.  

 

Il y a trois thèmes pour la réunion annuelle de cette année : enfance, jeunesse et générations; environnements, cultures et pouvoirs; et migrations, espaces et identités. Le thème général du congrès de la Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines en 2008 est «Penser sans frontières – Idées mondiales : valeurs mondiales».

Samedi 31 Mai – Dimanche 1 Juin– Lundi 2 Juin– Mardi 3 Juin– Mercredi 3 Juin

Répertoire des auteurs

SATURDAY, 31 MAY 2008 / SAMEDI 31 MAI 2008

1400-1700 / 14h00-17h00

                CHA Executive Meeting                                                                                  BUTO 104

                Réunion de l’exécutif de la SHC

SUNDAY, 1 JUNE 2008 / DIMANCHE 1er JUIN 2008

0900-1700 / 09h00-17h00

                CHA Council Meeting                                                                            BUTO 104

                Réunion du Conseil d’administration de la SHC

1600-1900 / 16h00-19h00

 

                Meeting of Chairs of History Departments                                        BUCH D217

Followed by dinner, 1900-2100

Réunion des directeurs des départements d’histoire

Suivie d’un dîner de 19h00 à 21h00

1930-2330 / 19h30-23h30                      

Graduate Students’ Welcome Social @ Koerner’s Pub

Activité de bienvenue pour les étudiantes et étudiants des cycles supérieurs @ Koerner’s Pub

MONDAY, 2 JUNE 2008 / LUNDI 2 JUIN 2008

0830-0900 / 08h30-09h00

                               

Coffee, juice, etc .                                    MEEKISON LOUNGE

                Café, jus, etc.

0900-1030 / 09h00-10h30

1. New Norms for Childhood                                                BUCH D217

     Nouvelles normes encadrant l’enfance

                1.1 Denyse Baillargeon, Université de Montréal

                Éduquer les enfants, discipliner les parents : les rapports famille-école au Québec, 1920-1960

                1.2 Leslie Paris, University of British Columbia

                   Children’s Liberation: Children’s Rights in the Wake of 1960s Social Movements

FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Tamara Myers, University of British Columbia

2. Scientific Exploration, Conservation, and Indigenous Peoples in the                 BUCH D218

     Twentieth-Century North            

     Exploration scientifique, conservation et peuples indigènes dans les régions septentrionales au XXe siècle

2.1 Sverker Sorlin, Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden)

     Lapland Laboratories: Science, Conservation and the Sami in the Scandinavian North

                2.2 Christina Sawchuk, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge (United Kingdom)

                                Amateur Explorers and the 'Opening' of the Canadian North

                2.3 Peter Evans, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge (United Kingdom)

                                The Newfoundland Rangers and the Labrador Inuit, 1935 - 1950

                2.4 Brad Martin, Northwestern University (USA)

                                Repossessing the Wilderness: Aboriginal Peoples and Protected Areas in the Yukon Territory, 1940-1990

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Tina Loo, University of British Columbia - This session is being podcast by NiCHE: Network in Canadian History and Environment, and will be available at niche.uwo.ca by 1 July / Cette séance est enregistrée par NICHE : Nouvelle initiative canadienne en histoire de l’environnement. Elle sera baladodiffusée à partir du 1er juillet à l’adresse suivante : niche.uwo.ca

3. Migration, Cultural Transfer, and Identity: the Case of the Scots                        BUCH D219

     Migration, transfert culturel et identité : l’expérience des Écossais

                3.1 Tanja Bueltmann, Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand)

                                Diaspora, Terrains of Belonging and the Role of Organised Ethnicity: A Comparative Study of Scottish Migrant Community Identities in Canada and New Zealand to 1910

                3.2 Jill Harland, University of Otago (New Zealand)

The Orcadian Odyssey across three colonial boundaries: The Emigration of Orkney Islanders and their subsequent creation of island communities in Canada, New Zealand and Australia 1840- 1914

                3.3 Wendy Wickwire, University of Victoria

           He Went From Where He Came: J.A. Teit's "Shetland Project" in British Columbia

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Jack Little, Simon Fraser University

4. Tourism, Travel, and the Discovery of the "Other"                            BUCH D222

     Le tourisme, les voyages et la découverte de "l’Autre"

                4.1 Christopher Churchill, Queen's University

      Settlers on other shores: Algerian settler intellectuals’ visions of Québec

                4.2 Karen Routledge, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey (USA)

                                A Harsh Environment: Inuit in New England, 1850-1885

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Anne Gorsuch, University of British Columbia

5. Ideologies, Politics, and the State in late-18th and early-19th century Quebec LAW 157

     Les idéologies, la politique et l’État à la fin du XVIIIe et au début du XIXe siècle

                5.1 Michel Ducharme, University of British Columbia

                                The Province of Quebec in the Age of Revolutions: The Constitutional Act of 1791 as a Revolutionary Act

                5.2 Jean-Phillipe Garneau, Université du Québec à Montréal

                                « The Law of the Land »: les avocats bas-canadiens face au savoir européen

                5.3 James E. Moran, University of Prince Edward Island

          Epidemiologies of Power: Curing St. Paul's Bay Disease in Late 18th Century Quebec

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Catherine Desbarats, McGill University

6. Masculinity and Canadian Politics                                                                      LAW 169

     Masculinité et politique au Canada

                6.1 Christian Champion, McGill University

        Colonial masculinities, military intellectuals, and the construction of national sentiment, 1925-29

                6.2 Christopher Dummitt, Trent University

               Mackenzie King the Man and the Writing of Canadian Political History

                6.3 Kurt Korneski, Memorial University of Newfoundland

   Race, Gender, Class, and Colonial Nationalism: Development Policy in Newfoundland, 1881-1898

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Adele Perry, University of Manitoba

7. Aboriginal Peoples and the State                                                             LAW 177

     Les peuples autochtones et l’État

                7.1 Michael Marker, University of British Columbia

  Coast Salish Cultural Survival and Resistance to Educational Colonization

                7.2 Byron King Plant, University of Saskatchewan

                                A Change from One Form of Discrimination to Another?: Intrastate Power, Aboriginal People, and Integrated Schooling in Mid-Twentieth Century British Columbia

                FACILITATOR / FACILITATEUR: Keith Thor Carlson, University of Saskatchewan

8. Asian Migrations to Vancouver                                                                    LAW 178

      Migration asiatique à Vancouver

8.1 Patricia Roy, University of Victoria

The Death and Reincarnation of Vancouver’s Japanese Community, 1942-1977

8.2 Don Baker, University of British Columbia

Post Second World War Korean Migration to Vancouver


8.3 Yu Li, Langara College

                Recent Trends in Chinese Migration to Vancouver

8.4 Leonora C. Angeles, University of British Columbia

Filipino Migration to Vancouver

                FACILITATOR / FACILITATEUR: David Webster, University of Toronto

Special Journal of the CHA Session / Séance spéciale de la Revue de la SHC

9. Feeding Babies and Families, Regulating Health, Female Bodies and                          LAW 101            

     Communities 

     Allaiter ses enfants, nourrir sa famille : réglementer la santé, le corps

     des femme et la communauté

                9.1 Sonia Cancian, Concordia University and University of Minnesota (USA)

  Tutti a Tavola!' Food, Celebrations and Domesticity among Italian Immigrants in Postwar Montreal

                9.2 Aleck Ostry, University of Victoria

                                Policies Promoting Breastfeeding in Canada in the early 20th Century

                9.3 Jane E. Jenkins, St. Thomas University

'Natural' Milk: Physicians, Public Health Officials, Veterinarians, and Public Health Reform in 1920s New Brunswick

                9.4 Krista M. Walters, University of Toronto

                                'A National Priority': Food, Health, and Colonizing Bodies in Nutrition Canada’s National Survey, 1965-1975

FACILTATORS/ FACILITATRICES: Annette Desmarais, University of Regina, and/et Valerie J. Korinek, University of Saskatchewan

1030-1045 / 10h30-10h45

                Nutrition Break

Pause santé

1045-1215 / 10h45-12h15

10. Print Cultures and Youth Cultures                                                                           BUCH D217

       La jeunesse et la culture imprimée

10.1 Gail Edwards, Douglas College

                                Reading Canadian: Children and National Literature in the Interwar Period

                10.2 Isabelle Lehuu, Université du Québec à Montréal

Carolinian Students and their Fathers' Books: The Youth Culture of the Early American Republic

                10.3 Jennifer Susan Marotta, Queen's University

                                From Starling's Nest to Prim Rose's Parlour: Correspondence Clubs and the Respectable Reader within the Family Herald & Weekly Star, 1874-1914

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Carole Gerson, Simon Fraser University

11. Imagining the Earth in the Twentieth Century                                                       BUCH D218

       Imaginer la Terre au XXe siècle

                11.1 Alison Bashford, University of Sydney (Australia)

  Conceptualising the Globe in World Population Debate, 1920-1940

                11.2 Peder Roberts, Stanford University (USA)

                                The End of the Earth Becomes Central: Antarctica in the Mid-Century World

                11.3 Carolyn Strange, Australian National University (Australia)

                                Deterministic Diagrams: Griffith Taylor's World Vision

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Graeme Wynn, University of British Columbia -This session is being podcast by NiCHE: Network in Canadian History and Environment, and will be available at niche.uwo.ca by 1 July / Cette séance est enregistrée par NICHE : Nouvelle initiative canadienne en histoire de l’environnement. Elle sera baladodiffusée à partir du 1er juillet à l’adresse suivante : niche.uwo.ca

12. African-American Communities and Identities                                  BUCH D219

       Communautés et identités afro-américaines

                12.1 Paul Krause, University of British Columbia

                                Identities, Places, and Migrations: The Case of Alexander and Margaret Chavous Proctor

                12.2 Grace Lynis Brown, Cinnamon Traveler Heritage Trust (USA)

                                New England Styled Soul on Martha’s Vineyard: Preservation of African Diaspora Heritage

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Harvey Amani Whitfield, University of Vermont

13. Writing Experience                                                                            BUCH D222

      Écrire son expérience  

                13.1 E. Jane Errington, Royal Military College

Webs of Affection and Obligation: A Glimpse into Families and the 19th Century Transatlantic Community

                13.2 Rosalind McClean, University of Waikato (New Zealand)

Places Past: Recollections of Scottish childhoods in the Life Narratives of Nineteenth-Century New Zealand Immigrants

 FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Willeen Keough, Simon Fraser University

14. The Microdata (Re)Turn: New Opportunities in Historical Population Studies LAW 157

       Le (re)tour des microdonnées : nouvelles opportunités pour les études historiques des populations

                14.1 Peter Baskerville, University of Victoria

The Canadian Century Research Infrastructure Project: Situating Regional History in a Global Perspective

                14.2 Steve Benteau, Memorial University of Newfoundland

                                Applying Family History: The Possibilities of Oversampling in the CCRI

                14.3 Lisa Dillon, Université de Montréal

                                 La Programme de recherche en démographie historique (PRDH) at the Université de Montréal

                14.4 Evan Roberts, Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand)

                                The North Atlantic Population Project (NAPP)

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Gordon Darroch, York University

15. Gender and Work                                                                                        LAW 169

       Le genre au travail

                15.1 Carol Ferguson, University of New Brunswick

From Home to Factory: Young Men and the Chestnut Canoe Factory, Fredericton, New Brunswick

                15.2 Linda Kealey, University of New Brunswick

                                "More... than One Person Can Know": The Changing Nature of Nursing Work, 1950-1990

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Lara Campbell, Simon Fraser University

16. Scandal, Deviance and Public Corrections in the Popular Press of        LAW 177

       London, ca.1700-1800  

       Scandales, déviance et châtiments publics dans la presse populaire londonienne au XVIIIe siècle

                16.1 Donna T. Andrew, University of Guelph

                                Reporting Vice: Adultery in the London Press

                16.2 Randall McGowen, University of Oregon (USA)

                                The Newspapers and the Gallows in Late-Eighteenth-Century England

                16.3 Simon Devereaux, University of Victoria

                                Patrick Madam: One Man's Odyssey Through England’s Penal Crisis, 1774-1784

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Andrea McKenzie, University of Victoria

17. The Future of Social History - Theory and Practice in Social History    LAW 101

      L’avenir de l’histoire sociale : Théories et pratiques en histoire sociale  

                17.1 Kathleen Canning, University of Michigan (USA)

                17.2 Magda Fahrni, Université du Québec à Montréal

                17.3 James E. Moran, University of Prince Edward Island

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Kathryn McPherson, York University

 This session is convened on the occasion of Social History/Histoire Sociale’s fortieth anniversary. / Cette séance est organisée à l'occasion du 40e anniversaire de la revue Historie sociale/ Social History.

18. At the Crossroads of History: the Politics of Canadian Youth in the 1960s    

LAW 178

       À la croisée des chemins : la politique juvénile au Canada dans les années 1960

                18.1 Roberta Lexier, University of Alberta

           Student Identity and the Sixties Student Movements in English Canada

                18.2 Ian Milligan, York University

     No Firm Ground: The Canadian New Left and their Conceptions of Class, 1964-1968

                18.4 Kevin Brushett, Royal Military College

Between Beatnik and Boy Scout: Recruiting Company of Young Canadian Volunteers and the Politics of Youth, 1965-1968

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Sean Mills, University of Wisconsin, Madison (USA)

1230-1330 / 12h30-13h30

                Business meetings:

                Séances de travail :

                                Canadian Committee on Women’s History                        BUCH D214

                                Comité canadien de l’histoire des femmes

                                Environmental History Group                                           BUCH D304

Groupe d’études en histoire de l’environnement

                                Canadian Committee on History and Computing                  BUCH D307

Comité canadien d’histoire et d’informatique   

Canadian Committee on Military History                           BUCH D313

                                Comité canadien en l’histoire militaire

                                Business History Group                                                   BUCH D317

Groupe d’histoire des affaires

                                Native History Study Group                                             BUCH D322

Groupe d’étude en histoire autochtone

1400-1700 / 14h00-17h00 Canadian Historical Review Editorial Board Meeting     BuTo 104A

1345-1515 / 13h45-15h15

19. Constructing Childhood and Youth                                                     BUCH D217

       Définir l’enfance et la jeunesse

19.1 Helen Brown, Malaspina University College

          After School and in the Holidays: The Hutton Pellett Children – “Growing Up” in Wartime

                19.2 Christopher Greig, University of Windsor

The Making of Masculinity in a Time of Fear and Uncertainty: The Construction of Boyhood in Postwar Ontario, 1945-1960

                19.3 Tracy Penny-Light, St Jerome’s University

Science or Sin?: Medical and Religious Prescriptions of Masculinity for Youth in Mid-Twentieth Century Canada

                FACILITATOR/FACILITATRICE: Leslie Paris, University of British Columbia

20. Environment, Technology, and Modernity                                                  BUCH D218

       Environnement, technologie et modernité

                20.1 David Breen, University of British Columbia

Nuclear Utopia, Atlantic Richfield's Proposed Atomic Detonation in the Alberta Oil Sands: a cautionary tale

                20.2 Laurel Sefton MacDowell, University of Toronto

                                Conquest of Nature, Environmental Destruction and the Failed St. Lawrence Seaway

                20.3 Philip Van Huizen, University of British Columbia

From a 'Whopper' to a 'Green and Clean' Development: Modernity, Environmentalism, and the Canadian-American Libby Dam Project

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Eagle Glassheim, University of British Columbia - This session is being podcast by NiCHE: Network in Canadian History and Environment, and will be available at niche.uwo.ca by 1 July / Cette séance est enregistrée par NICHE : Nouvelle initiative canadienne en histoire de l’environnement. Elle sera baladodiffusée à partir du 1er juillet à l’adresse suivante : niche.uwo.ca

21. Ethnicity, Identity, and Cultural Production in the Prairie West         BUCH D219

                21.1 Aya Fujiwara, Grant McEwan College

The Lethbridge Nikka Yuko Centennial Garden: A Symbol of Japanese Identity, Collective Memory, and History in Southern Alberta

                21.2 Audrey Pyée, York University

French and Catholic: Migration, remembrance and identity in two prairies communities, Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes and Saint-Claude, Manitoba

                21.3 Jeremy Wiebe, University of Manitoba

Mediating Cultural Change: Radio Southern Manitoba and the Reformulation of Mennonite Identities, 1957-1977

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Lyle Dick, Parks Canada

22. Making Identities through Ritual and Performance                                  BUCH D222

       Rituels et performances dans le façonnement des identités

                22.1 Karl Hele, University of Western Ontario

Performing History and Myth: The Garden River Ojibwa’s Interpretation of Hiawatha, Missionaries, and Local History

                22.2 Anne F. Hyde, Colorado College (USA)

Dinner and Ritual in Western North America: Creating Regional Communities in the Nineteenth Trade World

                22.3 Gwynneth C.D. Jones, Independent Researcher

Dancing with Underwear: Charivari, Community and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Killarney, Ontario

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Wendy Wickwire, University of Victoria

23. Empire, Power, and Identity in the Atlantic World                                      LAW 157

       Empire, pouvoir et identités dans le monde atlantique

                23.1Ross Fair, Ryerson University

Shifting from First into Second: Quebec, New South Wales, and the birth of Britain’s Second Empire, 1775-1791

                23.2 Jenne McLean, Yale University

Cultural Capital and Conformist Predominance: Presenting an Image of Openness via Class Activism in the British Atlantic World

                23.3 Timothy Pearson, Université de Montréal

Ce qu’un religieux benedictin a souffert en Canada: The Jansenist Georges Poulet in the Atlantic World, 1713-1718

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Michel Ducharme, University of British Columbia

24. Gender, Ethnicity, and Poverty Across Borders, 1850s-1930s              LAW 169

       Genre, ethnicité et pauvreté par-delà les frontières, 1850-1930

                24.1 Lisa Chilton, University of Prince Edward Island

         Ethnicity as Class: The Segregation of British and 'Foreigner' Immigrants in Transit

                24.2 Lisa Helps, University of Toronto

        Poverty, Gender, and Nation: Seeking Shelter in the Great Depression

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Laurie Bertram, University of Toronto

Co-sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Women’s History / Séance parrainée par le Comité canadien en l’histoire des femmes

25. Negotiating Power in the Trenches                                      LAW 177

       Négocier le pouvoir dans les tranchées

                25.1 Tim Cook, Carleton University, Canadian War Museum

Antiheroes, Soldiers' Culture and Negotiations of Power among Canadian Soldiers in the Great War

                25.2 Mark Humphries, University of Western Ontario

                                On the Border of Deviance: Canadian Doctors Confront Pyschological Trauma during the First World War

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Douglas Peers, York University

26.  Canadians and their Pasts                                                            LAW 178

       Les Canadiens et leurs passés

                26.1 Kadriye Ercikan, University of British Columbia and/et Jocelyn Letourneau, Université Laval

Do Quebecers Think Differently About The(ir) Pasts than Other Canadians? / Les Québécois et le autres Canadiens face au passé : différences et resemblances

                26.2 David Northrup, York University

                                How and Why Canadians Engage the Past          

                26.3 Peter Seixas, University of British Columbia

                                History’ and ‘the Past’: Do Canadians Think of them Differently?

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Gerald Friesen, University of Manitoba

27. Fashion Crossing Borders                                                                         LAW 101

       La mode sans frontières

                27.1 Beverly Lemire, University of Alberta

Fashioning Global Trade: Indian Textiles, Gender Meanings and European Consumers, 1500-1800

                27.2 Alison Matthews David, Ryerson University

                                Cloaks of Nessus: Cross-Cultural Exchange and Gifts of Poisoned Cloth

                27.3 Tina Mai Chen, University of Manitoba

"They Love Battle Attire Not Silks and Satins": Revolutionary Discourse and Dressing the Female Body for China's Cultural Revolution

                FACILITATOR/FACILITATEUR: Mary Lynn Stewart, Simon Fraser University

1600-1800 / 16h00-18h00

                Public History Group Social Event                                                                    MEEKISON LOUNGE

                Activité sociale du Groupe d’études en histoire publique

1600-1730 / 16h00-17h30

                CANADIAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION KEYNOTE ADDRESS                          WOODWARD/IRC 2

                DISCOURS-PROGRAMME DE LA SOCIÉTÉ HISTORIQUE DU CANADA

                Paula Fass, University of California, Berkeley (USA)

                                Children on the Edge of History and Historiography

TUESDAY, 3 JUNE 2008 / MARDI 3 JUIN 2008

0830-0900 / 08h30-09h00

               

Coffee, juice, etc.                                                                                                MEEKISON LOUNGE

                Café, jus, etc.

0900-1030 / 09h00-10h30

28. Children's Experiences with War, Crime, and Sickness                   BUCH D217

       Les enfants face à la guerre, au crime et à la maladie

                28.1 Cynthia Milton, Université de Montréal

                                Children's Truth-telling in Post-Shining Path Peru

                28.2 Greg T. Smith, University of Manitoba

Orphaned by Law: youth, poverty, crime and the Philanthropic Society in Eighteenth Century London

28.3 Andrew N. Williams, et. al., Northampton General Hospital and Centre for the History of Medicine, University of Birmingham (United Kingdom)

                                Children in Hospitals before Children's Hospitals

                28.4 Richard Altenbaugh, Slippery Rock University (United States)

                                Home Sweet Home: Poliomyelitis, the Family, and Disability

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Mona Gleason, University of British Columbia

29. Parks, Knowledge, and Power                                                               BUCH D218

       Parcs, savoir et pouvoir

                29.1 Oliver Craig-Dupont, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières

Des « beautés naturelles » au précambrien : l’objectivation scientifique de la nature au parc national de la Mauricie, 1968-1979

                29.2 Ronald Rudin, Concordia University

                                Kouchibouguac in Acadian Memory

                29.3 Jocelyn Thorpe, York University

'Our Virgin Forests' to Visit and Cut Down: Tourism, Forestry, and the Social Construction of Nature in 20th Century Northern Ontario

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Elizabeth Piper, University of Alberta - This session is being podcast by NiCHE: Network in Canadian History and Environment, and will be available at niche.uwo.ca by 1 July / Cette séance est enregistrée par NICHE : Nouvelle initiative canadienne en histoire de l’environnement. Elle sera baladodiffusée à partir du 1er juillet à l’adresse suivante : niche.uwo.ca

30. Immigration Policy                                                                                     BUCH D219

       Politique publique concernant l’immigration

                30.1 Ryan Eyford, University of Manitoba

      Vatnsþing: Space and Governance in the Icelandic Reserve, 1877-1887

                30.2 David Goutor, McMaster University

                      Shifting Ground: Canadian Labour and Immigration in the 1940s

                30.3 Laura Madokoro, University of British Columbia

 Not all refugees are created equal: Canada Welcomes Sopron Students and Staff in 1956

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Audrey Pyée, York University

31. Visual Cultures                                                                                                  BUCH D222

       Culture visuelle

                31.1 Olivier Côté, Université Laval

La série Canada : A People’s History : tentative de construction communicationnelle et visuelle d'un espace identitaire cohérent

                31.2 Mary-Ann Shantz Lingwood, Carleton University

                                Sunbathing for Health: Photography, Gender, and Nudism in Mid-Twentieth Century Canada

                31.3 Angela Wanhalla, University of Otago

                                The Department of Indian Affairs and Photography, 1890-1920

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Mary Lynn Stewart, Simon Fraser University

32. Knowledge, Power, and Empire in the Atlantic World                           LAW 177

       Savoir, pouvoir et empire dans le monde atlantique

                32.1 Helen Dewar, University of Toronto

Canada or Guadeloupe?: Conceptions of Empire in French and British Discussions of Peace Terms During the Seven Years’ War

                32.2 Jeffers Lennox, Dalhousie University

                                My Land, Their Land, Our Land: Mapping Nova Scotia / L'Acadie / Mi'kma'ki, 1710-1726

                32.3 Roger Marsters, Dalhousie University

Currents of Empire: British State Hydrography, War, and Commerce, 1758-1783

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Danny Vickers, University of British Columbia

33. Gender, Necessity, and Obligation                                                             LAW 169

       Genre, nécessité et obligation

                33.1 Elsbeth Heaman, McGill University

  'The father is high tariff, the mother free trade': Gender and the National Policy

                33.2 Jean-François Constant, McGill University

                                L'individu, la famille et la définition des besoins essentiels des travailleurs à la fin du XIXe siècle

         [NB: This presentation will be in English. La communication sera donnée en anglais.]

                33.3 Shirley Tillotson, Dalhousie University

                                Partnership, Individualism, and Gender in the Canadian Income Tax, 1945 to 1975

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Bettina Bradbury, York University

34. Smallpox in Aboriginal History and Historical Consciousness            LAW 101

       La variole dans l’histoire et la conscience historique autochtones

                34.1 Keith Thor Carlson, University of Saskatchewan

                                Smallpox in Salish Historical Consciousness

                34.2 John Lutz, University of Victoria

                                Death's Cold Embrace: Smallpox on the Chilcotin Plateau, 1862

                34.3 Albert "Sonny" McHalsie, Stó:lo Research and Resource Management Centre

                  Smallpox and the Origins and Subsequent Migration of the Sacred Sxwoxwye

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Sarah Carter, University of Alberta

35. Telling Stories: Politics, Identity, and Oral Histories                                LAW 157

      Raconter des histoires : politique, identité et histoire orale

                35.1 Ashleigh Androsoff, University of Toronto

                                Tell Us a History: Doukhobor-Canadian Narrated Identity

                35.2 Marilyn Barber, Carleton University and Murray Watson, University of Dundee (Scotland)

Reconstruction of Identities: Interpreting Memories of English Migrants to Canada after World War II

                35.3 R. Jarvis Brownlie, University of Manitoba

      Culture and Power: History, Oral History, and the Benoit Case on Treaty 8 and Taxation

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Alexander Freund, University of Winnipeg

36. Borders, Empires, Nations, and Ideologies: Rethinking Canadian- American Relations                                                                                                     LAW 178 Frontières, empires, nations et idéologies : repenser les relations canado-américaines

                36.1 Damien-Claude Bélanger, Trent University

Anti-Americanism in Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth Century Canada: A Gendered Discourse

                36.2 Béatrice Craig, University of Ottawa

                                Borderlands and the complicit state: an alternative model on the Canadian-American border

                36.3 Bradley J. Miller, University of Toronto

'A Carnival of Crime on Our Border': International Law, Imperial Power, and Fugitive Criminals in Canada, 1865-1883

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Allan Smith, University of British Columbia            1030-1045 / 10h30-10h45

                Nutrition break

Pause santé

1045-1215 / 10h45-12h15

37. Crossing Religious Borders and Reshaping Identities                           BUCH D217

       Remodeler les identités en allant au-delà des différences religieuses 

                37.1 Marguerite Van Die, Queen's University

Practicing Medicine and Spiritualism in the 1860s: the encounters between Drs. Moses Colby and Susan Kilborn as problem and possibility in the writing of religious history

                37.2 Pamela E. Klassen, University of Toronto

              The Holistic Trinity: Body, Mind, and Spirit among twentieth-century Protestants

                37.3 Ruth Compton Brouwer, University of Western Ontario

When Missions Became Development: The Churches and CUSO in the 1960s - Linkages and Tensions

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Robynne Rogers Healey, Trinity Western University

Joint session with the Canadian Society for Church History / Séance conjointe avec la Société canadienne d’histoire de l’Église.

38. Nature, Culture, and Power                                                                  BUCH D218

       Nature, culture et pouvoir

                38.1 Rainer Baehre, Sir Wilfred Grenfell College, Memorial University of Newfoundland

The Folk Art of Bond Penney: Outwoodsmen and Logging Culture in Western Newfoundland, 1939-46

                38.2 Heather Nelson, Mount Royal College

          Coniferous Forests, Canoeing and Campgrounds: Manitoba’s Forest Reserve Policy

                38.3 Peter Stevens, York University

         The Nature of Cottaging: Summer Homes and the Environment in Postwar Ontario

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Shannon Stunden-Bower, University of Alberta - This session is being podcast by NiCHE: Network in Canadian History and Environment, and will be available at niche.uwo.ca by 1 July / Cette séance est enregistrée par NICHE : Nouvelle initiative canadienne en histoire de l’environnement. Elle sera baladodiffusée à partir du 1er juillet à l’adresse suivante : niche.uwo.ca

39. Committee's Choice: Migration, Place, and Identities                        BUCH D219

       Le choix du comité : migration, espace et identités

                39.1 Marie-Eve Ouellet, Université de Montréal

Des parcours transatlantiques. Circonstances et modalités du retour en France d’habitants du Canada (1632-1750)

                39.2 Yukari Takai, York University

Negotiating Transnational Border Passages: Japanese Migrants, Steamship Lines and State Regulators in Early-Twentieth-Century Pacific Northwest

                39.3 Marie-Josée Therrien, Ontario College of Art and Design

The Pacific Mall: An Experience in Exotic Consumerism

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Patricia Roy, University of Victoria

40. Cold War Culture                                                                                           LAW 177

       La culture au temps de la Guerre froide

                40.1 Tina Block, Thompson Rivers University

           We live a life of almost continual lies': Atheists in Cold War Era Canada

                40.2 Graham Carr, Concordia University

Non-state Actors, Border Security, and Cultural Diplomacy in Canada's Cold War

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Christopher Dummitt, Trent University

41. Affect and Empire: Family Politics and Colonial Governance Across   LAW 178

       19th Century British America

       Intimité et pouvoir au sein de l’Empire : politique familiale et

       gouvernance coloniale en Amérique britannique au XIXe siècle

                41.1 Robin Grazley, Queen's University

        Empires of the Heart: British Army Officers and Fraternal and Heterosexual Intimacy

                41.2 Jarrett Henderson, York University

"I would not lift a finger to help the Gov’t": Lady Louisa Lambton and the "Inner History" of the Durham mission to British North America

                41.3 Adele Perry, University of Manitoba

     Intimacies and Empires: Family, Colonialism, and Politics in the Connolly-Douglas Family

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Angela Wanhalla, University of Otago (New Zealand)

42. Fish/Wives: Gender, Agency and Representation in a Consumer Trade                 BUCH D222

       Les femmes et la pêche : identité socio-sexuelle, liberté d’action et

       participation à la vie commerciale

                42.1 Darlene Abreu-Ferreira, University of Winnipeg

Maria Rodrigues vs. the town of Porto: A case study of a female merchant, the law, and the intricacies of local networks

                42.2 Willeen G. Keough, Simon Fraser University

               'Good looks don’t boil the pot': Irish-Newfoundland women as fish(-producing)wives

                42.3 Maria L. Cruz-Torres, Arizona State University (USA)

                    Unruly Women and Invisible Workers: Shrimp Traders in Northwestern Mexico

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Valerie Burton, Memorial University of Newfoundland

Co-sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Women’s History / Séance parrainée par le Comité canadien en l’histoire des femmes

43. Deconstructing Oral History Narratives                                  LAW 157

       Déconstruire les histoires orales

                43.1 Alexander Freund, University of Winnipeg

        A German-Canadian Family Talks About Oma's Life in the Third Reich

                43.2 Katrina Srigley, Nipissing University

               Stories of Strife: Women's Memories of the Great Depression

                43.3 Stacey Zembrzycki, Concordia University

           Sharing Authority with Baba: Reflecting Upon A Familial Interviewer-Interviewee Relationship

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Marilyn Barber, Carleton University 

44. Migration, Ethnicity, and Identity                                                                 LAW 169

       Migration, ethnicité et identité

44.1 Jordan Stanger-Ross, University of Victoria

Puzzling Patterns: Community and Segregation in Urban Canada

44.2 R. Cheran, University of Windsor

Migration, Ethnicity and Identity: The Case of a Subaltern Diaspora

44.3 Karen Flynn, University of Illinois Champagne-Urbana (USA)

Childhood Memories: The Family, Church and School in Shaping Black Canadian Women's Identity, 1935-1950

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Alejandra Bronfman, University of British Columbia

Special Journal of the CHA Session / Séance spéciale de la Revue de la SHC

45. The Politics of Babies Around the Globe                                    LAW 101

       Les politiques d’adoption à travers le monde

                45.1 Tarah Brookfield, York University

     Maverick Mothers and Mercy Flights: Canadian Adoption Agencies in Cold War Asia

                45.2 Karen Dubinsky, Queen's University

                                The Family and Foreign Policy: Stealing Cuba's Children

                45.3 Karen Balcom, McMaster University

Saving Korean 'Orphans': US Servicemen, the Kiddie-Car Airlift. and the History of Transnational Adoption to the United States

                45.4 Emma Alexander-Mudaliar, University of Winnipeg

                                Children and the Nation: Narratives of Adoption in Postcolonial India

FACILITATOR/FACILITATRICE: Don Baker, University of British Columbia, Co-sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group / Séance parrainée par le Groupe d’études en histoire des enfants et de la jeunesse

1230-1330 / 12h30-13h30

                BUSINESS MEETINGS

                SÉANCES DE TRAVAIL

                                Canadian Committee on Labour History            BUCH D316

Comité canadien sur l’histoire du travail

 Graduate Students’ Committee           BUCH D322

Comité des étudiantes et étudiants aux cycles supérieurs

                                Northern History Group                   BUCH D323

                                Groupe d’histoire nordique

                                History of Children and Youth Group        BUCH D301

Groupe d’études en histoire des enfants et de la jeunesse

                               

Canadian Urban History Association                     BUCH D312

Société canadienne d’histoire urbaine

Public History Group                                              BUCH D314

                                Groupe d’études en histoire publique

1330-1530 / 13h30-15h30

CANADIAN COMMITTEE ON WOMEN’S HISTORY KEYNOTE ADDRESS           BUCH A203 

               DISCOURS-PROGRAMME DU COMITÉ CANADIEN EN L’HISTOIRE DES FEMMES

 

Mary S. Hartman, Rutgers University (USA)

Not Your Mother’s Women’s Movement

 

1345-1515 / 13h45-15h15

46. Youth and Sexuality                                                                                                     BUCH D217

       Jeunesse et sexualité

                46.1 Howard Chiang, Princeton University (USA)

Expert Heterogeneity and the Limits of Political Visibility: Homosexuality, the Kinsey Reports, and the American Mental Health Profession, 1948-1965

                46.2 Ian Laing McPhedran, York University

'My wife may look young but I can assure you she is all woman': Representations of the Jerry Lee Lewis Marriage Scandal in the Media

                46.3 Rosemary Schade, Concordia University

"Defining "Normal" Adolescence: Identity, Femininity, and Sexuality in the work of Charlotte Bühler

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Joy Dixon, University of British Columbia

47. Committee's Choice: Environment, Cultures, and Power                       BUCH D218

       Le choix du comité : environnement, culture et pouvoir

                47.1 Sean Kheraj, Trent University

Animal Citizenry: Early Regulation of Urban Animals, Vancouver, British Columbia

                47.2 Keetie Sluyterman,Utrecht University (Netherlands)

Caring for the environment: the interaction between pressure groups, companies and governments

                47.3 Joseph E. Taylor III, Simon Fraser University

            The Social Contexts of Gendered Play: Climbing as a Case Study

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: George Colpitts, University of Calgary - This session is being podcast by NiCHE: Network in Canadian History and Environment, and will be available at niche.uwo.ca by 1 July / Cette séance est enregistrée par NICHE : Nouvelle initiative canadienne en histoire de l’environnement. Elle sera baladodiffusée à partir du 1er juillet à l’adresse suivante : niche.uwo.ca

48. Narratives of Nation: Ethnic, Indigenous, and Transnational Claims     BUCH D219

       to Identity In Canada   

       Raconter la nation, revendiquer une identité : identités ethniques,

       autochtones et transnationales au Canada

                48.1 Laurie Bertram, University of Toronto

                                The Settler Body and the Ethnic Land Claim: Migration and Colonial Space on the Prairies

                48.2 Niigonwedom Sinclair, University of British Columbia

Our Right to Remain Separate and Distinct: The Rhetoric of Indigenous Nationhood and Nationalism

                48.3 Cara Spittal, University of Toronto

Tales from the North Atlantic Triangle: National Narratives of Cold War Canada

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Barrington Walker, Queen's University

49. Navigating Historical Controversies with Integrity                                BUCH D222

       Naviguer les controverses historiques avec intégrité

                49.1 Margaret Conrad, University of New Brunswick

                                Towards a Participatory Historical Culture

                49.2 Lyle Dick, Parks Canada

                                Dialogue: Learning from Historical Controversies

                49.3 Peter Seixas, University of British Columbia

                                Obsolete Icons and the Teaching of History

                49.4 Victor Rabinovitch, Canadian Museum of Civilization

The Bomber Command Controvery and the Canadian War Museum: Perspectives of a Museum Administrator

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Jean Barman, University of British Columbia

50. Forays into Cultural Diplomacy and Exchange 1945-1967: Bringing            LAW 157

      Canada to the World    

      Présenter le Canada au monde : incursions dans la diplomatie et les

      échanges culturels, 1945-1967

                50.1 Andrew Burtch, Carleton University and Canadian War Museum

The Sword and the Mind: Canadian Psychological Warfare at home and abroad, 1945-1960

                50.2 David Meren, McGill University

'Plus que jamais nécessaires': The politicization of cultural relations in the Canada-Quebec-France Triangle, 1945-1960

                50.3 Ryan Touhey, Asia-Pacific Foundation

            'An Anglo-Saxon Outlook on the World': Canada Engages South Asia 1947-1958

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Steven Lee, University of British Columbia

51. Immigrant Women, Gender and the Public Sphere in 20th Century Canada   LAW 169

       Les immigrantes, le genre et la sphère publique au Canada au XXe siècle

                51.1 Jodi Giesbrecht, University of Toronto

Accommodating Resistance: Unionization, Gender, and Ethnicity in Winnipeg’s Garment Industry, 1929-1950

                51.2 Ellen Scheinberg, Director, Ontario Jewish Archives

 'Living in Sin': The Deportation of Cohabitating Couples following the Second World War

                51.3 Susana P. Miranda, York University

'It makes good business sense': Portuguese Immigrant Women Resist Contracting-Out in Toronto's Building Cleaning Industry, 1970s-1980s

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Franca Iacovetta, University of Toronto: Co-sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Women’s History / Séance

                parrainée par le Comité canadien de l’histoire des femmes

52. Health, Science, and Technology                                                                  LAW 177

       Santé, science et technologie

                52.1 Catherine Carstairs, University of Guelph, and Rachel Elder, Independent Researcher

                                A Commie Conspiracy?: Opposing Water Fluoridation in Cold War Canada

                52.2 Sally Mennill, University of British Columbia

      Technology, Professionalism and Safety: Caesarean Sections in Canada, 1945-1970

                52.3 Ian Mosby, York University

 The Gender of Calories: Nutrition and the Science of Women’s Work in Canada, 1937-1948

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Wendy Mitchinson, University of Waterloo

53. Publishing: Venues, Vexations, and Victories                                             LAW 101

       Publier : Opportunités, frustrations et réussites

                53.1 Jean Wilson, Senior Editor, University of British Columbia Press

                53.2 Robert A.J. McDonald, Editor, BC Studies

                53.3 Willeen G. Keough, Simon Fraser University

                53.4 Lisa Helps, University of Toronto

FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Chelsea Horton, University of British Columbia

54. Indigenous Communities and Historical Research: Conversations        LAW 178

       on Collaboration          

       Les communautés autochtones et la recherche historique : discussion

       autour de la collaboration

                54.1 Lianne Leddy, Wilfrid Laurier University

               

                54.2 Susan Roy and Larry Grant, University of British Columbia and Musqueam First Nation

                54.3 Robert Joe, Sechelt First Nation

                54.4 Paige Raibmon and Sheila Savey, University of British Columbia and Mowachaht Muchalaht First Nation

FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Susan Neylan, Wilfrid Laurier University

1545-1715 / 15h45-17h15

                CHA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING                                                                       WOODWARD/IRC 2

RÉUNION ANNUELLE DE LA SHC

1730-2000 /17h30-20h00

               

                CHA PRESIDENT'S GALA      

                                                                                SAGE BISTRO

 

GALA DU PRÉSIDENT DE LA SHC

1930- / 19h30-

                CLIO-PALOOZA! – CHA SOCIAL – DANCE                                                         Graduate Student Centre Ballroom

                CLIO-PALOOZA! – ACTIVITÉ SOCIALE – DANSE DE LA SHC

WEDNESDAY 4 JUNE 2008 / MERCREDI 4 JUIN 2008

0830-0900 / 08h30-09h00

                Coffee, juice, etc.                                                                                               

MEEKISON LOUNGE

                Café, jus, etc.

0900-1030 / 09h00-10h30

55.  The Historical Shaping of the Critical Mind: Experiences and Identities          BUCH D217

       of Youth and the Formation of University Cultures                                                                                             

       Façonner l’esprit critique : expérience et identités de la jeunesse et

       formation des cultures universitaires

                55.1 E. Lisa Panayotidis, University of Calgary

Narrative Infractions: Historical University Yearbooks and the Biographical Desires of Youth, 1898-1925

                55.2 Paul Stortz, University of Calgary

Emerging Identities: Childhood Experiences and Early Academic Transformations of University of Toronto Professors, 1930-1945

                55.3 Sara Burke, Laurentian University

 Language, Region, and Politics: Student Radicalism at Laurentian University during the Sixties

                55.4 Joel Belliveau, Université de Moncton / Université de Montréal

                                Student protest and French-Canadian nationalist movements

FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Elizabeth Smyth, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto

56. Rivers: Social and Political Histories                          BUCH D218

       Histoires politiques et sociales des rivières

                56.1 Jim Clifford, York University

   The Overuse of the River Lea and the Politics of Water Famine in West Ham, 1898

                56.2 Jennifer Bonnell, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto

   Toronto’s Underworld: The Don River Valley as a ‘Repository for Undesirables’

                56.3 Shannon Stunden-Bower, University of Alberta

                                Flood Prevention along Manitoba’s Assiniboine River

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Matthew Evenden, University of British Columbia - This session is being podcast by NiCHE: Network in Canadian History and Environment, and will be available at niche.uwo.ca by 1 July / Cette séance est enregistrée par NICHE : Nouvelle initiative canadienne en histoire de l’environnement. Elle sera baladodiffusée à partir du 1er juillet à l’adresse suivante : niche.uwo.ca

57. Repositioning Ethnic Identity: Migrant Strategies in the Context of Place       BUCH D219

       Repositionner l’identité ethnique : les stratégies géographiques de migration

                57.1 Willeen G. Keough, Simon Fraser University

                                Irish Migration, Ethnic Identity, and the Processes of Displacement and Replacement

                57.2 Andrea Geiger, Simon Fraser University

'A Thrifty, Hardy Population Better than Those of Europe': Positioning Japanese Migrants in the North American West, 1895-1925

                57.3 Stephen Fielding, Simon Fraser University

'The Face of Little Italy': The Colombo Lodge Beauty Pageant and Italian Identity in Trail, British Columbia, 1970-76

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Emily O’Brien, Simon Fraser University

58. Things and Stuff: Material History, Place, and Identity                              BUCH D222

       Histoire matérielle, espace et identité

                58.1 Ariel Beaujot, University of Toronto

     Cultures in Contact: the Eastern Umbrella and the Formation of British National Identity

                58.2 Marionne Cronin, University of Toronto, Imperial College, London (United Kingdom)

                                Pole Seeking: to the North Pole by Air

                58.3 Lianne McTavish, University of Alberta

Exchanging New Brunswick: Creating Place and Identity in a Nineteenth-Century Museum

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Joan Seidl, Curator, Vancouver Museum

59. Third World Decolonization and the Sixties in Canada                               LAW 101

       La décolonisation du tiers monde et les années 1960 au Canada  

                59.1 Scott Rutherford, Queen's University

From Grassy Narrows to Guyana: The politics and symbolism of Indigenous anti-colonialism and Third World Decolonization in Cold War Canada

                59.2 Sean Mills, University of Wisconsin, Madison (USA)

                                Decolonization, Migration, and Labour in Sixties Montreal

                59.3 Colin McCullough, York University

'No Axe to Grind in Africa': Violence, Racial Prejudice and Media Depictions of the Canadian Peacekeeping Mission to the Congo, 1960-1964

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FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Bryan Palmer, Trent University

60. Regulating Sexuality                                                                                     LAW 157

       Réglementer la sexualité

                60.1 Patrick Dunae, Malaspina University College

Locating sites of sexual commerce: A geography of the sex trade in a Victorian city

                60.2 Holly Marie Karibo, University of Toronto

         Detroit’s 'Border Brothel': Sex Tourism in Windsor, Ontario, 1945-1960

                60.3 Lilynn Wan, Dalhousie University

'Keep Canada Canadian':  Race and the Rights and Restrictions of Citizenship in Vancouver, 1919-1939

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Renisa Mawani, University of British Columbia

61. Centring the Family: Mary S. Hartman's The Household and the               LAW 169

       Making of History: A Subversive View of the Western Past                                                                                                                                                

       Au cœur de la famille: discussion de l’ouvrage de Mary S. Hartman, The

       Household and the Making of History: A Subversive View of the Western Past

                61.1 Ruth Sandwell, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto

                61.2 Janay Nugent, University of Lethbridge

                61.3 Annalee Lepp, University of Victoria

                61.4 Lara Campbell, Simon Fraser University

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Elise Chenier, Simon Fraser University

Co-sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Women’s History / Séance parrainée par le Comité canadien de l’histoire des femmes

62. Canadian Intervention in Peacemaking and Peacekeeping in Africa:               LAW 177

       Ethiopia, Suez and the Congo

       Les interventions canadiennes de rétablissement et de maintien de la

       paix en Éthiopie, Suez et au Congo     

                62.1 Francine McKenzie, University of Western Ontario

Peacemaking Before the Second World War: Canadian Intervention in the Ethiopian Crisis of 1935

                62.2 Michael Carroll, Grant McEwen College

From National Self-Interest to International Peace: Canada and the United Nations Emergency Force

                62.3 Kevin Spooner, Wilfrid Laurier University

                                Race, (De)Colonization, and Canadian Peacekeeping in the Congo

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Greg Donaghy, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

63.   Sport and Community in Early Twentieth Century Canada                       LAW 178

        Sport et communauté au Canada au début du XXe siècle 

                63.1 Carly Adams, University of Lethbridge

Supervised Spaces for Children: Social reform, community, and female recreation in London, Ontario, 1904-1930

                63.2 Robert Kossuth, University of Lethbridge

Sport on Canada’s Western Frontier: Physical recreation and emerging social relations in rural southern Alberta before 1912

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Patricia Vertinsky, University of British Columbia

1030-1045 / 10h30-10h45

                Nutrition break

Pause santé

1045-1215 / 10h45-12h15

64. Committee's Choice: Childhood, Youth, and Generations                      BUCH D217

       Le choix du comité : enfance et jeunesse à travers les âges

                64.1 Antonio Arruda

Friendship, Cliques and Popular Culture: Two generations of youth in Williams Lake, British Columbia, 1945-75

                64.2 Pierre Cameron, Université Laurentienne

De victimes à accusés: le rôle des enfants dans les procès de sorcellerie en Europe aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles

                64.3 Natalie Coulter, Wilfrid Laurier University

                                Tweening the '80s

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Gail Edwards, Douglas College

65. Environments, Cultures, and Resource Use                                                          BUCH D218

       L’environnement, les cultures et l’utilisation des ressources

                65.1 George Colpitts, University of Calgary

Economical Buffalo Hunting in the 1860s: Re-Examining Multi-Ethnic Hunts at the End of the Bison Era in Western Canada

                65.2 Jack Patrick Hayes, University of British Columbia

Modernization with Local Characteristics: Development Efforts and the Environment on the Zoige Grasslands, 1949-2004

                65.3 Jonathan Peyton, University of British Columbia

Imbricated Geographies of Conservation and Consumption in the Stikine Plateau

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: David Breen, University of British Columbia - This session is being podcast by NiCHE: Network in Canadian History and Environment, and will be available at niche.uwo.ca by 1 July / Cette séance est enregistrée par NICHE : Nouvelle initiative canadienne en histoire de l’environnement. Elle sera baladodiffusée à partir du 1er juillet à l’adresse suivante : niche.uwo.ca

66.  Protecting and Controlling Youth                                                                            BUCH D219

        Protéger et contrôler la jeunesse

66.1 Barbara Legault, University of Toronto

"Who Taught This Boy To Drink?" Ontario’s Addiction Research Foundation Prevention Campaigns, 1960 - 1969

                66.2 Brian T. Thorn, Queen’s University

"There is a Great Need to Provide Young People with Healthy Activities and Worthwhile Ideas": The Discourse of Juvenile Delinquency among Women of the Left and Right

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Helen Brown, Malaspina University College

67. Rethinking the “collège classique” in Quebec (1800-1920)                    BUCH D222

       Repenser le collège classique au Québec (1800-1920)                                                       

                67.1 Christine Hudon, Université de Sherbrooke

Cicéron, saint Matthieu et le Book-keeping. Les études et la vie quotidienne au collège Sainte-Anne de La Pocatière (1829-1900)

                67.2 Ollivier Hubert, Université de Montréal

  Qu'est-ce qu'un collège au Bas-Canada? Les leçons d'une étude par le chiffre

                67.3 Louise Bienvenue, Université de Sherbrooke

'Allumez vos lampes, s'il vous plait'. Quand l’enseignement commercial et le cours classique s’affrontent (1910-1920)

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Denyse Baillargeon, Université de Montréal

68. Recovering "Canada's Best-Kept Secret": Slavery in Post-Revolutionary LAW 157

       British North America

       Redécouvrir « le secret le mieux gardé au Canada » : l’esclavage en

       Amérique du Nord britannique après la Révolution américaine

                68.1 Harvey Amani Whitfield, University of Vermont (USA)

                                American Origins of Loyalist Slaves

                68.2 Gregory Wigmore, University of California, Davis (USA)

                                Before the Railroad: Slavery on the Border of Upper Canada

                68.3 Jeffrey McNairn, Queen's University

'And the condition of the free negroes in Nova Scotia will fully substantiate this assertion': Anglo-American Travellers and the Mighty Experiment

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: James W. St. G. Walker, University of Waterloo

69. Maritime Women and the State in the Twentieth Century                           LAW 169

      Les femmes des régions maritimes et l’État au XXe siècle

 

                69.1 Sharon Myers, University of Prince Edward Island

The Apocrypha of Minnie Magee: the Murderous Mother and the Multi-Vocal State in Twentieth-Century Prince Edward Island

                69.2 Sasha Mullally, St Mary's University

                                Between Community and State: Practicing Public Health in Rural Cape Breton, 1940s-1950s

                69.3 Heidi MacDonald, University of Lethbridge

        The Maritimes and the Dominion-Provincial Youth Training Program, 1937 to 1942

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Penny Bryden, University of Victoria

70. Exhibiting Identity                                                                                                 LAW 177

       Exposer son identité

                70.1 Kathryn Harvey, McGill University

                                Re-membering Temple Grove

                70.2 Alisa Harrison, Duke University (USA)

'We are not here to talk about slavery': Heritage, Identity and Narrative at Somerset Place State Historic Site

                70.3 Rhonda Hinther, Canadian Museum of Civilization

                                Toles School: Black History, Oral History, Gender, Identity, and Memory

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: John Herd Thompson, Duke University (USA)

71. Beauty Contests and the Politics of Beauty                                                   LAW 101

       Les concours de beauté : promotion et contestation d’un idéal de beauté  

                71.1 Jane Nicholas, Lakehead University

                                The New Muse: Canadian beauty contestants in the 1920s

                71.2 Patrizia Gentile, Carleton University

Smashing Sexism and Corporate Power: Feminism, Radicalism, and Beauty Contests in Canada, 1963-1975

                71.3 Rochelle Rowe, University of Essex (United Kingdom)

Glorifying the Jamaican Girl: The 'Ten Types, One People' Beauty Contest, Racialised Femininities and Jamaican Nationalism

                FACILITATOR/FACILITATRICE: Elise Chenier, Simon Fraser University

Co-sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Women’s History / Séance parrainée par le Comité canadien de l’histoire des femmes

72. Migrations of Empire: Comparative Studies of Colonialism, Religion, and Gender                                                                                                            LAW 178

       Migrations au sein des empires : études comparatives du colonialisme,

       de la religion et du genre

72.1 Peggy Brock, Edith Cowan University (Australia)

Missionaries Adapting to Indigenous Societies: central Australia and northwest British Columbia

72.2 Patricia Grimshaw, University of Melbourne (Australia)

'That we may obtain our religious liberty...’: Victorian Aborigines, Colonialism and Cultural Exchanges, 1870 to 1918

72.3 Charlotte MacDonald, Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand)

Unsettling colonial spaces: Sarah Selwyn's Aotearoa/New Zealand, Eton and Lichfield, England, c.1840s-1900

72.4 Cecilia Morgan, OISE/University of Toronto

Colonial Contacts and Imperial Networks: Canadian Contexts

                FACILITATOR/FACITATRICE : Adele Perry, University of Manitoba

Special Journal of the CHA Session / Séance spéciale de la Revue de la SHC

1230-1330 / 12h30-13h30

                BUSINESS MEETINGS

               SÉANCES DE TRAVAIL

                                Labour/Le Travail Editorial Group Meeting                                 BUCH D306

Comité de rédaction, Labour / Le Travail

                                Canadian Committee on the History of Sexuality                         BUCH D316

Comité canadien sur l’histoire de la sexualité

                               

Oral History Group                                                                      BUCH D315

Association canadienne d’histoire orale

                                Economic Historians in Canada                                                   BUCH D319

Groupe d'étude en histoire économique du Canada

73. Conflicting Paths, Contrasting Cultures: Comparative Approache  to  Intergenerational Relationships Between Children, Youth, and Parents  BUCH D217                                                                                                       

       Parcours divergents, cultures différentes : approches comparatives aux

       relations intergénérationnelles

                73.1 Molly Richter, Université de Montréal

                                Life and Death in New France: an Intersection of Generations

                73.2 Kathryn Bridge, University of Victoria

'The curious effect of the same object upon differently constituted minds': Inserting the voices of the not-yet-grownup into the history of the Canadian West, 1860-1914

                73.3 Robert Rutherdale, Algoma University College, Laurentian University

                                Fathering Across the ‘Generation Gap’’: Fathers, Daughters, and Sons in Canada’s Baby Boom

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Françoise Noël, Nipissing University

74. Power, Resistance and Vulnerability: Approaches to Quebec              BUCH D218

       Environmental History                

       Pouvoir, résistance et vulnérabilité : approches à l’histoire

       environnementale du Québec

                74.1 Daniel Rueck, McGill University

Wasted Land, Negligent Agriculture, Endless Disputes? Abenaki and Mohawk Territory in the late-19th century

                74.2 Darcy Ingram, Université Laval

                  Animal Welfare, State Power and Associational Culture in Quebec

                74.3 Jessica van Horssen, University of Western Ontario

         Mining Power: Establishing Asbestos, Quebec as a Town with Leverage

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Stéphane Castonguay, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières - This session is being podcast by NiCHE: Network in Canadian History and Environment, and will be available at niche.uwo.ca by 1 July / Cette séance est enregistrée par NICHE : Nouvelle initiative canadienne en histoire de l’environnement. Elle sera baladodiffusée à partir du 1er juillet à l’adresse suivante : niche.uwo.ca

75. Historical Perspectives on Obesity in Canada, 1920-1985                          LAW 101 .

       Perspectives historiques sur l’obésité au Canada, 1920-1985

                75.1 Wendy Mitchinson, University of Waterloo

                                Medicine and Obesity in Canada, 1920-1980

                75.2 Deborah McPhail, York University

‘This is the face of obesity’: Race, Class, Gender, and the Psychological Discourse of Obesity in Cold War Canada

                75.3 Jenny Ellison, York University

                                Dr. Fullovitt, MD: Fat Women’s Health Activism, 1980-1990

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Cheryl Krasnick Warsh, Vancouver Island University

Co-sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Women’s History / Séance parrainée par le Comité canadien de l’histoire des femmes

76. Power, Culture, and Place: Aboriginal Historians in Aboriginal History            BUCH D219

       Pouvoir, culture et espace: les historiens autochtones face à leur histoire

                76.1 Robert Alexander Innes, University of Saskatchewan

                                The Problem with 'Tribal' Histories

                76.2 Susan M. Hill, Wilfrid Laurier University

On Being Haudenosaunee and a Historian: dynamics of 'insider' historical research related to the Six Nations-Caledonia Land Reclamation

                76.3 Mary Jane McCallum, University of Manitoba

                                Making a Home in History

                FACILTATOR/ FACILITATEUR: John Milloy, Trent University

77. Civilian (Wen)-Military (Wu) Interactions and Political Changes In Late  Imperial, Republican and Communist China, 1600-1971                                  BUCH D222

       Les interactions entre les militaires et les populations civiles et les

      changements politiques en Chine impériale, républicaine et communiste, 1600-1971 

                77.1 Jun Fang, Huron University College at the University of Western Ontario

Literati Statecraft and Military Resistance during the Ming-Qing Transition: The Case of the Opportunity Society (Jishe), 1600-1661

                77.2 Zhongping Chen, University of Victoria

Military Provincialism and Student Nationalism: Warlord Supporters of the May Fourth Movement, 1919

                77.3 Colin Green, Kwantlen University College

                                Chiang Kai-shek and Militarism in the Nationalist Revolution and Its Aftermath, 1923-1937

                77.4 Qiu Jin, Old Dominion University (USA)

Rethinking the Military Involvement in the Cultural Revolution: A Study of the Working Group of the Central Military Commission (Junwei Banshizu), 1967-1971

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Diana Lary, University of British Columbia

78. A Bomb Already Primed and Ticking: Strategies for Change and             LAW 169

       Second Wave Feminism in Canada

       Une bombe déjà amorcée : les stratégies de réforme et la deuxième

       vague de féminisme au Canada

                78.1 Mary-Jo Nadeau, Trent University

Race, Nation, Gender: The Coalition for the Equality of Women and the Royal Commission on the Status of Women (1966-1972)

                78.2 Dominique Clément, University of Victoria

'I Believe in Human Rights, Not Women’s Rights:' Ideological Divisions and Strategies for Change in the British Columbia Women’s Movement, 1953-1984

78.3 Steve Hewitt, University of Birmingham (United Kingdom), and Christabelle Sethna, University of Ottawa

Sweating and Uncombed: Canadian State Security, the Indo-Chinese Conference and the Feminist Threat (1968-1972)

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITRICE: Veronica Strong-Boag, University of British Columbia

Co-sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Women’s History / Séance parrainée par le Comité canadien de l’histoire des femmes

79. Power, Gender and the Law: Alcohol, Theft and Violence in                      LAW 177

       Nineteenth-Century Urban Quebec

       Une question de pouvoir, de genre et de lois : l’alcool, le vol et la

       violence dans les villes québécoises au XIXe siècle

                79.1 Bettina Bradbury, York University

A drinking widow confronts Quebec's civil courts: Maria Mitchell's struggle for a say in her children's future in mid nineteenth century Montreal

                79.2 Mary Anne Poutanen, Concordia University

                                Theft in the City: Gender, Law, and Justice in Montreal, 1800-1842

                79.3 Donald Fyson, Université Laval/ Centre interuniversitaire d'études québécoises Fight or complain? Men's responses to violence and aggression in urban Quebec, 1800-1850

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: E. Jane Errington, Royal Military College

80. Labour, Politics, and Regional History                                                            LAW 178

       Le monde ouvrier, la politique et l’histoire régionale

                80.1 David Frank, University of New Brunswick

Provincial Solidarities: the New Brunswick Federation of Labour, 1913-1929

                80.2 Benjamin Isitt, University of New Brunswick

      Moscow on the Fraser: the Communist Party in Cold War British Columbia

                80.3 Chris Madsen, Royal Military College of Canada/Canadian Forces College

Organizing a Wartime Shipyard: The Union Struggle for a Closed Shop at West Coast Shipbuilders Limited 1941-44

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Mark Leier, Simon Fraser University

1515-1530 / 15h15-15h30

 Nutrition break / Pause santé

1530-1700 / 15h30-17h00

81. Childhood, Colonialism and Race in Early Twentieth-Century Canada and the World               

       Enfance, colonialisme et race au Canada et dans le monde au début du

       XXe siècle 

                81.1 Alison Norman, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto

Teaching Empire at Grand River: Education among the Six Nations in the Early Twentieth Century

                81.2 Angela Rooke, York University

'Naturalizing the Missionary Spirit': Teaching Race, Empire and God Through the Missionary Education of Ontario’s Anglican Children, 1890-1930

                81.3 Kristine Alexander, York University

Training Girls for Active Citizenship: The Complexities of Girl Guiding in Interwar Canada, India and England

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Nancy Forestell, St. Francis Xavier University

82. Perspectives on Pollution                                                                           BUCH D218

      Repenser la pollution

                82.1 Dimitry Anastakis, Trent University

An Early Surrender in the “War on Pollution”: Canadian Responses to the Automotive Emissions Problem, 1970-80

                82.2 Juan D. Pérez Cebada, University of Huelva (Spain)

                           Canadian Pollution Mining Conflicts in International Perspective

                82.3 Chloé Deligne and Michèle Dagenais

Regards croisés en histoire environnementale : la pollution industrielle en Angleterre, en Belgique, au Canada et en France (1790-1914)

FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Keetie Sluyterman, Utrecht University (Netherlands) - This session is being podcast by NiCHE: Network in Canadian History and Environment, and will be available at niche.uwo.ca by 1 July / Cette séance est enregistrée par NICHE : Nouvelle initiative canadienne en histoire de l’environnement. Elle sera baladodiffusée à partir du 1er juillet à l’adresse suivante : niche.uwo.ca

83. Engaging Creativity in the History Classroom                                              LAW 101

       Mobiliser la créativité dans les cours d’histoire 

                83.1 Roxanne Panchasi, Simon Fraser University

                83.2 Joy Dixon, University of British Columbia

                83.3 Sean Carleton, Simon Fraser University

                83.4 Elise Chenier, Simon Fraser University

84. Embodied Experience                                                                                       BUCH D219

      Expérience vécue 

                84.1 Laura Ishiguro, Simon Fraser University

Relocating Disease: Isolation Practices and Racializing Discourses in Ste. Therese's Hospital, Chesterfield Inlet, 1929-1959

                84.2 Nicolas Kenny, Université de Montréal/Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium)

 Corporeal experiences of the industrial city: Montreal and Brussels, 1880-1914

 84.3 Valerie Minnett, Carleton University

  "The House of Health": Children's Bodies and Ideal Health in Inter-War Canada

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Mary Ellen Kelm, Simon Fraser University

85. Early Engagements with Consumer Society                                                  LAW 169

       Participation précoce à la société de consommation

                85.1 Julie Guard, University of Manitoba

           The Politics of Milk: Militant Toronto Housewives Organize in the 1930s

                85.2 Donica Belisle, University of British Columbia

                                Consumerism in Canadian Fiction Before 1940

                85.3 Bettina Liverant, University of Alberta

The promise of a more abundant life: consumer society and the rise of the managerial state

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Catherine Carstairs, University of Guelph

86. Perspectives on Province-Making                                                             BUCH D222

       Réflexions sur le processus de création des provinces

                86.1 Robert Harding, Dalhousie University

'Are We Part of Canada Yet?' Newfoundlanders Respond to Confederation with Canada, 1948-195

86.2 Jack Little, Simon Fraser University

Liberal or Conservative? Sir Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière and State Reform in British Columbia, 1900-6

   86.3 Forrest Pass, University of Western Ontario

Bruce McKelvie and the Politics of BC Popular History: Re-centring the Far West

FACILITATOR/ FACILITATEUR: Robert A.J. McDonald, University of British Columbia

87. Women's Sexuality in Twentieth Century North America                      LAW 177

       La sexualité des femmes en Amérique du Nord au XXe siècle

                87.1 Meryn Stuart, University of Ottawa

Military Nursing Sisters and Sexuality: The Letters and Diaries of F.W.W. Nurse Helen Fowlds

                87.2 Christina Simmons, University of Windsor

  The Gender Politics of Sexual Advice in the United States, 1920s to 1940s

                87.3 Barbara Freeman, Carleton University

Between the Sheets: Lesbian Identity and Sexuality in Canada’s Feminist Press Over Three Decades

                FACILITATOR/ FACILITATRICE: Valerie J. Korinek, University of Saskatchewan

 

1700-1900 / 17h00-19h00

Refracting Pacific Canada - RECEPTION                                  St John’s College Lecture Hall

Repenser le Canada pacifique - RÉCEPTION

For 150 years, migrants from Asia have had a strong presence in Canadian life. Along with First Nations peoples, migrants from Asia have helped create a Pacific Canada that is very different from versions of Canadian history that emphasize trans-Atlantic migration. By engaging with both First Nations communities and European migrants and by connecting to a larger Pacific world, trans-pacific migrants helped forge a unique society in Canada. Come discover a way of understanding our common history that goes beyond the West and transcends region. Join us at a reception jointly hosted by St. John's Graduate College, B.C. Studies, and the Department of History at UBC.   Henry Yu, University of British Columbia

Au cours des 150 dernières années, la présence de migrants provenant de l’Asie a profondément marqué l’expérience canadienne. Avec les Premières Nations, ces migrants ont participé à la création d’une société unique au Canada. En prenant en compte l’expérience à la fois des communautés amérindiennes, des migrants européens et des migrants trans-Pacifique, on découvre une histoire du Canada très différente de celle mettant l’accent sur la migration trans-Atlantique. Venez découvrir une nouvelle façon de concevoir notre histoire qui va au-delà des divisions régionales. Joignez-vous également à nous pour une réception parrainée conjointement par St. John's Graduate College, B.C. Studies, et le département d’histoire de UBC.   Henry Yu, University of British Columbia


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