PROGRAMME FINAL DE LA 81e RÉUNION ANNUELLE DE LA SOCIÉTÉ HISTORIQUE DU CANADA UNIVERSITÉ DE TORONTO DU 27 AU 29 MAI 2002 INSCRIPTION L'inscription pour le Congrès et la Réunion annuelle de la SHC se fera au pavillon Clara Benson (coin sud-ouest des rues Huron et Harbord) á partir du vendredi 24 mai. FINAL PROGRAM OF THE 81ST ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CANADIAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MAY 27 - 29 2002
REGISTRATION Registration for the Congress and the CHA Annual Meeting will take place at the Clara Benson Building (southwest corner of Huron and Harbord Streets) starting Friday May 24.
Modifications to the final program since its first posting are indicated in green Les modifications au programme final depuis sa première publication sont indiquées en vert
The full program, as printed (contents only), is also available as a PDF file here (284 K) Le programme complet, tel qu'imprimé (uniquement le contenu), est aussi isponible en version PDF ici (284 K) SATURDAY 25 MAY 2002 SAMEDI 25 MAI 20021:00 - 5:00 / 13 h - 17 h University College 248 CHA Executive Meeting Réunion de l'exécutif de la S.H.C. SUNDAY 26 MAY 2002 DIMANCHE 26 MAI 20029:00 - 5:00 / 9 h - 17 h Sidney Smith Hall 2120 CHA Council Meeting Réunion du Conseil d'administration de la S.H.C.
11:00 - 5:00 / 11 h - 17 h University College Junior Common Room Meeting of Chairs of History Departments Réunion des directeurs(trices) des départements d'histoire
DAY-LONG RELATED EVENT, 26 MAY 2002 Symposium: The University of Toronto and its Histories - University College 163 8:45 / 8 h 45 Introduction 9:00 - 10:20 / 9 h - 10 h 20 Session 1. "Regulation and Appearance"William Westfall "Picturesque Trinity': Residence, Landscape, and Modernism"Sara Burke 'A Fair-Haired, Blue-Eyed Girl': Race and Class in the Admission of Women to University College in 1884"Catherine Gidney "Dating and Gating: The Moral Regulation of Men and Women at Victoria and University Colleges, 1920-60"Charles Levi "Student Self-Government, 1895-1988: Thoughts on an Enduring Double-Entendre"
10:20 - 10:45 / 10 h 20 - 10 h 45 Coffee break 10:45 - 11:50 / 10 h 45 - 11 h 50 Session 2. "Professional Schools"Elizabeth Smyth "Professional Education: The Case of the Faculty of Education at Toronto"Ruby Heap, Wyn Millar, Bob Gidney "Women and Other Students: The Professional Schools, 1910 to 1970"Richard White "The Faculty of Engineering as a Conservative Institution"
12:00 - 12:30 / 12 h - 12 h 30 Lunch 12:30 - 1:30 / 12 h 30 - 13 h 30 Martin Friedland, "The University of Toronto: A History" 1:45 - 2:50 / 13 h 45 - 14 h 50 Session 3. "Working Identities"Cathy James "Cultivating the Canadian Cultural Hybrid: Trinity College Women and Social Service, 1890 to 1930"Alison Prentice "Exploring the History of Women's Work at the University of Toronto"Don Wright "Donald Creighton: A Life in History, or Writing Biography in the Age of Anxiety"
2:50 - 3:15 / 14 h 50 - 15 h 15 Coffee break 3:15 - 4:15 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 15 Session 4. "Reflections"Paul Axelrod "The University of Toronto through Historians' Eyes"Brian McKillop "Bissell's 'Great Good Place' and the History of Higher Education in Canada: Reflections on the Symposium"
This symposium is open free of charge to anyone who wishes to attend. The organizers would appreciate it if those wishing to attend would indicate their interest to the address below, by May 1, so that they can estimate numbers.
Refreshments and a light lunch will be provided by University of Toronto Press, free of charge, to the first 40 pre-registrants who will be attending all sessions, and who pre-register before May 1.
Those who do not pre-register are encouraged to bring their own lunch, coffee, etc.
There will be a reception afterwards, hosted by University of Toronto Press, in celebration of Professor Friedland's book, The University of Toronto: A History.
To pre-register or for any other information, contact Bob Gidney or Wyn Millar, at: rgidney@uwo.ca
DAY-LONG RELATED EVENT, 26 MAY 2002 Symposium: Marco Polo and the Enounter of East and West Hosted by the University of Toronto Humanities Centre 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. University College 179 Debra Higgs Strickland, University of Edinburgh Keynote address: East, West, and Contradiction in Later Medieval Travels Imagery 10:00 a.m - 10:30 a.m. Croft Chapter House Coffee break 10:30 a.m. - 12 noon University College 179 Hisashi Yakou Memory without Mementos: Franciscan Missions and Italian Art in the Age of Marco Polo Margaret Meserve From Samarkand to Scythia: Central Asia in theImagination of the Renaissance Humanists
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. University College 179 John Larner, University of Glasgow Keynote address: Marco Polo, Jan de Langhe, and Sir John Mandeville Concluding Remarks by Amilcare A. Iannucci MONDAY 27 MAY 2002 LUNDI 27 MAI 2002 (MONDAY 27 MAY 2002 - TUESDAY 28 MAY 2002 / LUNDI 27 MAI 2002 - MARDI 28 MAI 2002) 8:30 - 5:00 / 8 h 30 - 17 h Sidney Smith Hall Lobby Third Annual Canadian Historical Association / Canadian Committee on History and Computing Computer Poster/ Demonstration Session Troisième exposition informatique annuelle de la Société historique du Canada / Comité canadien d'histoire et d'informatique
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h Sidney Smith Hall 1070 1. Representations of the City / Représentations de la ville Ana Lucia Araujo, Université Laval Entre l'Europe et l'Afrique : Les images de la ville de Rio de Janeiro dans les illustrations des récits de voyage de Debret et BiardPaul Baxa, University of Toronto Hitler's Roman Tour: Urban Topography in the Service of Diplomacy in Fascist Italy Moderator/Président: Eric Jennings (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentateur: W.D.Irvine (York University)
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h Sidney Smith Hall 1072 2. Intellectuals and the State in the Soviet World Les intellectuels et l'État dans le monde soviétique Axel Fair-Schulz, State University of New York-Buffalo East Germany and its Public Intellectuals: The Case of Stephan HermlinHélène Lévesque, Université Laval La construction de l'identité nationale kazakhe et l'héritage soviétique : rupture et oubli Moderator/Président: Leon Tretjakewitsch (York University-Glendon) Commentator/Commentateur: Stanislav Kirschbaum (York University-Glendon)
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h Sidney Smith Hall 1084 3. Collectors of Folk Culture and their Critics David Gregory, Athabaska University Redefining a Genre: Francis Child and the Traditional BalladKirsty Robertson, McGill University 'Resistance and Submission, Warp and Weft': Unravelling the Life of Ethel Mairet Moderator/Président: Kurt Peacock (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentatrice: Carole Carpenter (York University)
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h Sidney Smith Hall 1086 4. Early British North American Surveyors and State Formation Frederick Thorpe, Ottawa Samuel Holland's Surveys of New England, 1770-1775John Walsh, University of Ottawa Property, Surveyors, and State Formation: Spatial Histories of Canada West Moderator/Présidente: Elsbeth Heaman (Queen's University) Commentator/Commentateur: Graeme Wynn (University of British Columbia)
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h Sidney Smith Hall 1069 5. The Imposition of Outsiders' Boundaries on Native Societies Robert Diaz, University of Victoria, & Thomas McIlwraith, University of New Mexico Demarcating the Land: Academic and Applied Orientations towards Physical Boundaries in British ColumbiaJean-Pierre Morin, Dept of Indian Affairs and Northern Development A Line in the Sand: Treaty Boundaries and the Cypress Hills Problem Moderator/Président: Scott Trevithick (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentateur: Theodore Binnema (University of Northern British Columbia)
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h Sidney Smith Hall 1083 6. Boundaries around the North Pole: Constructing National Identities through Traditions of Genre and Geography Lyle Dick, Parks Canada Shaping American National Identity through Polar Exploration NarrativesWilliam Morrison, University of Northern British Columbia Building a Canadian Identity: Mounted Police Narratives and the Construction of an Anglo-Canadian Myth, 1895-1960Ken Coates, University of Saskatchewan Boundaries of Law: Legal Structures and Historical Experience in the Far North-West Moderator/Présidente: Sheila McManus (Yale University) Commentator/Commentatrice: Steve Hewitt
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1088 7. Representations of the Other in Canadian Inter-Racial Contacts John Lutz, University of Victoria First Contact as Spiritual Performance: Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Encounters on the Northwest CoastG. Bruce Retallack, University of Toronto Drawing the Line: Cartoon Representations of 'Racial' Minorities in CanadaHarvey Amani Whitfield, Dalhousie University North of Racism: White Attitudes toward the Black Refugees Moderator/Président: Geoffrey Ewen (York University-Glendon) Commentator/Commentateur: Murray Wickett (Brock University)
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1069 8. Comparing and Crossing Boundaries: Native-White Relations and Interaction in Canada and the United States Anthony Gulig, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater The Greatest Test of All: A Comparative History of Indian Law in the United States and CanadaArthur Grenke, National Archives of Canada The European Settlement of North America and Clearing the Indian from the LandDavid Calverley, Nipissing University Redrawing First Nations' Harvesting Boundaries: Considering the Great Peace of Montreal and Iroquois Hunting Territories in Ontario Moderator/Présidente: Heidi Bohaker (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentateur: Sidney Harring (West Virginia University) Session presented under the auspices of the Native History Study Group
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 2108 9. Setting the Boundaries of Memory: The Writing of Canadian Military History in the 1920s Tim Cook, Canadian War Museum Codifying and Commemorating the War: The Canadian Regimental Historians of the 1920sDave Campbell, University of Calgary Politics, Polemics, and the Boundaries of Personal Experience: Sir Andrew Macphail as Official HistorianWes Gustavson, University of Western Ontario The Limits of Official History: Remembrance, Recrimination, and the Writing of Second Ypres Moderator/Président: Jonathan Vance (University of Western Ontario) Commentator/Commentateur: Steve Harris (Dept. of National Defence)
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1083 10. Home and Family: Negotiating the Boundaries of Domestic Life Annmarie Adams, McGill University Sick Kids and the Thresholds of Domesticity: The Dawson and Harrington Families at HomeR.W. Sandwell, McGill University The Boundaries of Promise and Practice in Women's Domestic Worlds: The Crease Family of British ColumbiaPeter Gossage, Université de Sherbrooke Remodelling the Family: Remarriage and Domestic Space in Quebec Moderator/Présidente: Françoise Noël (Nipissing University) Commentator/Commentateur: Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1070 11. Treatment of the Widowed and Elderly in the 17th and 18th Centuries Veuvage et vieillesse aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles Aki Beam, McMaster University Affection, Acquisition, and Abuse: Aged Women and their Domestic Servants in Late 17th Century EnglandJosette Brun, University of Toronto Genre, veuvage et pauvreté en Nouvelle-France au XVIIIe siècle Moderator/Président: Allan Greer (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentatrice: Bettina Bradbury (York University)
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1072 12. Images of the 20th Century Images du XXe siècle Claude Beauregard, Université du Québec á Hull L'image de la guerre au XXe sièclePeter Geller, Inter-Universities North North of 53º: Commemorating the Northward Extension of Manitoba's Boundaries in the First Fifty YearsJonathan Roberts, University of Toronto Bethune: An IconographyJean-François Auger, Université du Quebec á Montréal Le révisionnisme, la crise de l'histoire et la mémoire collective des Italiens Moderator/Président: A.I.Silver (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentatrice: Molly Ungar (York University)
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1084 13. Prohibition and Regulation of Alcohol in Canada and the U.S. Robert Campbell, Capilano College A 'Fantastic Rigmarole': Ottawa, British Columbia, and the Regulation of Aboriginal Drinking, 1939-1962Greg Marquis, University of New Brunswick Revisiting Canadian and American Prohibition: A North American Framework Moderator/Présidente: Julia Roberts (University of Waterloo-St Paul's) Commentator/Commentateur: Craig Heron (York University)
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1085 14. Canadian Foreign Policy Conflicts in the 1960s Robin Gendron, Okanagan University College Caught in the Middle: Tunisia between Canada and QuebecLarry Glassford, University of Windsor The Boundaries of Canadian Sovereignty: Lessons for Jean Chrétien, Post-September 11, 2001, from John Diefenbaker's (Mis?)Handling of Canadian-American Relations, 1962-63 Moderator/Président: Robert Accinelli (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentatrice: Francine McKenzie (University of Toronto)
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1087 15. Residential Schools Litigation and the Future of Research in Canadian Religious Archives [Round Table]
Participants/Participantes: J.R. Miller, University of SaskatchewanTerry Thompson, Anglican Church ArchivistKim Arnold, Presbyterian Church ArchivistTBA Moderator/Président: Donald Smith (University of Calgary)
11:45 -1:30 / 11 h 45 - 13 h 30 Business meetings / Sé;ances de travail University College: Croft Chapter House: Canadian Committee on Labour History Comité canadien sur l'histoire du travailSidney Smith Hall 2101: Canadian Committee on the History of Sexuality Comité canadien sur l'histoire de la sexualitéSidney Smith Hall 2120: Canadian Urban History Association Société canadienne d'histoire urbaineSidney Smith Hall 2129: Graduate Student Committee Comité des étudiant(e)s diplômé(e)sUniversity College 248: Oral History Group Groupe d'histoire orale
12:00 - 3:30 / 12 h - 15 h 30 University of Toronto Press Board Room Editorial Board, Canadian Historical Review Comité éditorial, Canadian Historical Review
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 Sidney Smith Hall 1069 16. Women Religious Crossing Boundaries of Class, Gender, and Race Jacqueline Gresko, Douglas College Catholic Missions to Japanese Immigrants in British Columbia: The Interwar YearsHeidi MacDonald, University of Lethbridge The Prince Edward Island Roman Catholic Social Order in Crisis, 1930-1939Elizabeth Smyth, University of Toronto-OISE Teaching Sisters: Leading Schools. The Lives and Works of Mother Mary Leonore Carter SP and Mother M.Geniever Williams OSU Moderator/Présidente: Veronica O'Reilly (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentatrice: Ruth Brouwer (King's College, University of Western Ontario) Joint session with the Canadian Catholic Historical Association and the Canadian Association of Women's Studies
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h Sidney Smith Hall 1070 17. Teaching and Presenting Canadian History to American Students [Round Table]
Participants/Participantes: Cecilia Danysk, Western Washington UniversityMichael Egan, Washington State UniversityC.L.Higham, Texas A&M UniversityWITHDRAWN / RETIRÉ Stuart McCook, College of New JerseyScott See, University of MaineModerator/Présidente: Yolande House (Queen's University)
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h Sidney Smith Hall 1072 18. Northern Boundaries and Strategic Planning, 1940-1950 Donald Avery, University of Western Ontario Operation Muskox and its Legacy: Canadian-American Environmental, Medical, and Military Assessment of the Arctic, 1944-1950Lothar Burchardt, University of Konstanz, Germany Northern Spheres of Interest: American, British, Canadian and German Involvement in Greenland during the Second World War Moderator/Président and/et Commentator/Commentateur: Hector Mackenzie (Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h Sidney Smith Hall 1084 19. Modernism in Bremen and Hamburg at the Turn of the Twentieth Century Dieter Buse, Laurentian University Cultural Modernism in Bremen: Worpswede, Goethebund, and Official Artistic ExpressionCarolyn Kay, Trent University Cultural Modernism in Hamburg: Scandal over the 'New Tendency' in 1896 Moderator/Président: Juergen Doerr (St Thomas University) Commentator/Commentatrice: Pamela Swett (McMaster University)
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h Sidney Smith Hall 1086 20. Seeking Place and Peace: Doukhobors and Sons of Freedom in 20th Century British Columbia Greg Cran, Royal Roads University and University of Victoria Deconstructing the Discourse of Terrorism among the Sons of Freedom and Doukhobors FactionsLarry Hannant, Camosun College & University of Victoria) Tricks of the Trade: RCMP Tactics in Policing Sons of Freedom Doukhobor Violence in the Late 1950s and 1960sCarl Tracie, Trinity Western University Doukhobor Communal Villages in BC, 1917 Moderator/Président: Thomas Socknat (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentator: John Woodsworth (University of Ottawa)
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h Sidney Smith Hall 1088 21. The DEEDS Project at the University of Toronto and the Computerized Dating of Undated Mediaeval Documents Michael Gervers, University of Toronto Changing Legal Terminology in English Charters of the 12th and 13th CenturiesMichael Margolin, University of Toronto Application of Computerized Analyses in Dating Procedures of Mediaeval ChartersAmanda Spencer, University of Toronto Religious Orders and the Composition of Charters Moderator/Président: Joseph Goering (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentateur: Alexander Murray (University of Toronto-Mississauga)
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h Sidney Smith Hall 2108 22. Creating 20th-Century Parents: Mothers, Fathers, and the Public Lara Campbell, Queen's University The Wages of Motherhood: Family, Domesticity, and Relief Protests in 1930s OntarioJoanne Ritcey, University of Northern British Columbia The Politics of Motherhood: The Social Construction of Single Motherhood in the Canadian WestMagda Fahrni, Université du Québec á Montréal Parents, Pupils, and the Montreal Teachers' Strike of 1949 Moderator/Présidente: Françoise Noël (Nipissing University) Commentator/Commentatrice: Andrée Lévesque (McGill University)
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h Sidney Smith Hall 1083 23. Crossing Boundaries: Approaches to Alcohol and Drug History [Round Table]
Participants/Participantes: Jack Blocker, University of Western OntarioRobert Campbell, Capilano CollegeJohanne Collin, Université dé MontréalMariana Valverde, York UniversityCheryl Krasnick Warsh, Malaspina University CollegeModerator/Présidente: Catherine Carstairs (University of Waterloo)
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h Sidney Smith Hall 1085 24. Single Women in Historical Perspective (One): Canada Janet Forbes, York University Sherbourne House Club: Home for The Girl of the New DayKatrina Srigley, University of Toronto Help Wanted - Single, White and Female: The Boundaries of Wage- Earning during the Great Depression in TorontoJenéa Tallentire Gilley, University of British Columbia Daughter of Zelophehad: Margaret Bayne's Autobiography and the Framing of the Single Self Moderator/Présidente: Wendy Cuthbertson (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentatrice: Carolyn Strange (University of Toronto) Joint session with the Canadian Women's Studies Association
3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1070 25. Perspectives on the State and Economic Development in Post-War Nova Scotia T. Stephen Henderson, York University The Limits of the Liberal State: The Nova Scotia Government and Economic Stimulation, 1945-1954P.E. Bryden, Mount Allison University National Representation in the Regions: The Case of Tom Kent and the Cape Breton Development CorporationDimitry Anastakis, Ontario Ministry of Economic Development and Trade Nova Scotia's Auto Pact: Volvo in Halifax, 1963-1998 Moderator/Président: Alan Gordon (Wilfrid Laurier University) Commentator/Commentateur: James Bickerton (St Francis Xavier University)
3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1069 26. Commodity Fetishism in Modern Canada Alisa Apostle, Queen's University From National Commodity to National Security: Information and the Tourist Gaze during World War TwoDonica Belisle, Trent University The Canadian Left Confronts Consumer Culture: Consumption and Unionization at Eaton's in Postwar TorontoTodd McCallum, Dalhousie University 'Can We Not Understand Value?' Commodity Culture and Hobo Experience during the Great Depression Moderator/Président: Keith Walden (Trent University) Commentator/Commentatrice: Valerie Korinek (University of Saskatchewan)
3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1072 27. Putting the Empire Back into Canadian History Lisa Chilton, York University Maternal Imperialism and the Creation of a Colonial IdentityCecilia Morgan, University of Toronto Gender, Culture, and the Contours of EmpireCamille Soucie, York University 'That Brave and Good Apostle of Empire': Clementina Fessenden's Anti-Suffrage Notes Moderator/Président: Adam Chapnick (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentatrice: Adele Perry (University of Manitoba)
3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1084 28. Defying the Natural Environment: The Foundation of the Prairie Provinces A.A. den Otter, Memorial University of Newfoundland Civilizing the Wilderness: Protestant Missions in Rupert's LandJoe Cherwinski, Memorial University of Newfoundland Cold Comfort: The Brutal Winter of 1906-7 and Defining Prairie Canadian IdentityWarren Elofson, University of Calgary Ranching on the Northern Great Plains in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries Moderator/Président: Adam Crerar (University of Western Ontario) Commentator/Commentatrice: Kathryn McPherson (York University)
3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1086 29. Love and Sex During the Second World War Amy Bell, Queen's University 'The City Became like a Paved Double Bed': Sex and the London Blitz, 1940-1941Paul Jackson, Queen's University Courting Homosexuals in the Military Moderator/Présidente: Christabelle Sethna (University of Ottawa) Commentator/Commentateur: Geoffrey Smith (Queen's University)
3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 2108 30. International Law, Human Rights, and Warfare Droit international, droits humains, et guerre Jade Duchesneau Bernier, Moncton L'humanitaire au-delá des frontières : l'incorporation du droit d'ingérence humanitaire au droit international public : le cas de l'intervention internationale en Bosnie-Herzégovine (1992-1995)David Olivier, University of Saskatchewan Natural Law or Negation of Law? Naval Warfare and Private Property in the Mid-19th Century Moderator/Président: Donald Fyson (Université Laval)
3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1088 31. Writers and Printers in the 18th Century WITHDRAWN / RETIRÉ Heather Rollason Driscoll, University of Alberta The Explorer as Author: Samuel Hearne's Role in the Genesis of A Journey to the Northern OceanJane McLeod, Brock University and H.V. Hansen, University of Windsor Argumentation Theory as a Tool of Historical Analysis: Arguments Used to Obtain Printer Licences in 18th-Century FranceDavid O'Brien, University of Toronto Uniting the Pen and the Sword: An Ancien Régime Poet-Soldier in the Service of his King Moderator/Présidente: Jane Harrison (Toronto) Commentator/Commentatrice: Jennifer Mori (University of Toronto)
3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1083 32. Religious Geographies: Communities and Culture in 19th and Early 20th Century Canada James Opp, University of Lethbridge Re-imaging the Moral Order of Urban Space: Religion, Photography, and the City, 1900-1920Marguerite Van Die, Queen's University 'It Takes a Village': Evangelical Childhood Nurture and Moral Formation in Stanstead, P.Q., 1830-1880Lynne Marks, University of Victoria A God-Fearing Nation? Church Involvement across Canada in 1901,
Moderator and Commentator/Présidente et commentatrice: Phyllis Airhart (University of Toronto) Joint session with the Canadian Society of Church History
3:15 - 4:45 / 15 H 15 - 16 H 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1087 33. Nature, Technology, and Wilderness James Murton, Queen's University What J.W. Clark Saw in British Columbia, or, Nature and the Machine: A Photo EssayWITHDRAWN / RETIRÉ Andrew Needham, University of Michigan Technological Change and 'Second Nature' in the American SouthwestJason Bennett, University of Victoria 'The Yeoman of our National Supremacy': Settlers, Environment, and Artistic Science in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest, 1895-1925MOVED FROM SESSION 70 / DÉPLACÉ DE LA SÉANCE 70 George Warecki, Brescia College 'Tired of Fighting Brushfires': Building the Coalition for Wilderness in Ontario, 1971-1978 Moderator/Présidente: Laurel MacDowell (University of Toronto) Commentators/Commentateurs: Brian Osborne (Queen's University) / Jean Manore (Bishop’s University)
3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1085 34. Single Women in Historical Perspective (Two): America, Britain, and Canada Rhonda Semple, Calvin College Mission Work and the Single Woman: The Professionalization of British Missions, 1865-1910Eileen Wallis, University of Utah 'I Aimed to See All the World I Could': Single Women as Homesteaders in the American WestJennifer Baumbusch, Burnaby, B.C. Older Women's Reflections on Lifelong Singlehood Moderator/Présidente: Jenéa Tallentire Gilley (University of British Columbia) Commentator/Commentatrice: Amy Froide (Clark University) Joint session with the Canadian Women's Studies Association
4:00 - 5:30 / 16 h - 17 h 30 Book Fair Café (Clara Benson Building) Christianity in Canada: Historical Essays by John Moir A co-publication of Redeemer's Voice Press and Laverdure & Associates
With: John Moir Paul Laverdure (Laverdure and Associates) Mark McGowan (Canadian Catholic Historical Association)
5:00 - 7:00 / 17 h - 19 h Hart House: The Great Hall University of Toronto President's Reception Réception de Président de l'Université de Toronto
7:30 / 19 h 30 University College 179 Play reading: "The Angelina Project", by Frank Canino, based on the article "Murder, Womanly Virtue and Motherhood", by Karen Dubinsky and Franca Iacovetta, in theCanadian Historical Review, Dec., 1991.
Co-sponsored by Women's Studies at the University of Toronto at Scarborough, the University of Toronto Status of Women Office, the Institute for Women's Studies and Gender Studies, the Canadian Women's Studies Association, and the CHA. TUESDAY 28 MAY 2002 MARDI 28 MAI mai 20028:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h Sidney Smith Hall 1087 35. New Sources and New Technologies for Historical Research Alicia Colson, McGill University Pictography as Historical Evidence: Challenging the Boundaries of Mental GeographyRhona Richman Kenneally, Concordia University Irish or No? The Re-Visited Material Culture of Grosse Ile Moderator/Présidente: Molly Ungar (York University) Commentator/Commentateurtrice: Elspeth Brown (University of Toronto-Mississauga)
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h Sidney Smith Hall 1072 36. Nineteenth-Century New Brunswickers in the United States Maureen Elgersman Lee, University of Southern Maine New Brunswick in Maine: Black Migration to Bangor and Portland, Maine, 1880-1920Deborah Stiles, Nova Scotia Agricultural College 'Dear Brother': Gender, Loyalty, and New Brunswicker Josiah Fowler in the American Civil War Moderator/Présidente: Julia Roberts (University of Waterloo-St Paul's) Commentator/Commentateur: Jean Lamarre (Royal Military College)
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h Sidney Smith Hall 1084 37. Policing and the Enforcement of Bourgeois Order Andrew Graybill, Princeton University 'The Mailed Hand': Rangers, Mounties, and the Policing of the Industrial FrontierMary Anne Poutanen, McGill University Blurring the Boundaries between Public and Private: Early 19th Century Male Vagrancy in Montreal, 1810-1842 Moderator/Président(e): Elsbeth Heaman (Queen's University) Commentator/Commentateur: Gregory Kealey (University of New Brunswick)
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h Sidney Smith Hall 1086 38. Russian/Ukrainian Emigrants and their Links with the Old Country Rhonda Hinther, McMaster University 'The Hall Was our Second Home': Growing Up on the Ukrainian Left in Canada, 1918- 1991Vadim Koukouchkine, Carleton University 'Political Imbeciles' and 'Loyal Sons of the Fatherland': Tsarist Consular Supervision of Russian Immigrants in Canada (1900-1922) Moderator/Président: Rebecca Spagnolo (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentateur: Lubomyr Luciuk (Royal Military College)
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h Sidney Smith Hall 1083 39. The Expanding Feminine Sphere in 20th-Century Canada Michelle Muir, University of Ottawa Producing Educated Women: Eveline Leblanc and the University of OttawaAlex Richmond, University of British Columbia Women in the Ontario and British Columbia CCF, 1932-1942: Political Osmosis at Work Moderator/Président: Dan Azoulay (McMaster University) Commentator/Commentatrice: Lori Chambers (Lakehead University) Joint session with the Canadian Women's Studies Association
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h Sidney Smith Hall 1088 40. The Strangest Bedfellows: Local Translations of Christianity in Canada Catherine Stoehr, Queen's University Why the Eagle Flew into the Tent: How the Midewiwin Shaped the Early Anishnaabeg Understanding of MethodismTodd Webb, York University 'With the Tenderness of a Feather Dipt in Oil': Encounters between British and American Methodists in Lower and Upper Canada, 1815-1828Melissa Turkstra, York University Encounters between the Working Class and Protestant Churches in English Canada, 1900-1930 Moderator/Président: Mark McGowan (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentatrice: Nancy Christie (Hamilton)
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h Sidney Smith Hall 1069 41. Challenging the Boundaries of Geography: A Roundtable on Comparative History[Round Table]
Participants/Participantes: Dimitry Anastakis, Ontario Ministry of Economic Development and TradeJeet Heer, York UniversityKaren Marrero, Yale UniversityDaniel Lanpher, Yale UniversityJoseph Tohill, Yale UniversityModerator/Présidente: Sheila McManus (Yale University)
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1069 42. Chinese Canadians and Racial Stereotyping David Goutor, University of Toronto The Racialization of Class Anxieties: The Canadian Labour Movement and Anti-Chinese Racism, 1880-1914Mona-M. Pon, University of Toronto 'The Chinese Have an Absolute Craze for White Women': The Mythic Interracial Rape and its Courtroom ContrastTimothy Stanley, University of Ottawa The Chinese Student Strike Revisited: Bringing Anti-racist Theory into Historical Explanation Moderator/Présidente: Lisa Mar (University of Maryland) Commentator/Commentatrice: Patricia Roy (University of Victoria)
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1083 43. Adoption in Theory and Practice: Contemporary and Historical Perspectives Veronica Strong-Boag, University of British Columbia Belonging: Integrating the Newcomer in Adoption and Citizenship in Canada prior to 1970Annalee Lepp, University of Victoria Interrogating Developments in International Human Rights Law on Intercountry AdoptionsKaren Dubinsky, Queen's University The Social Meaning of Adoption in 20th Century Canada Moderator/Présidente: Cynthia Comacchio (Wilfrid Laurier University) Commentator/Commentatrice: Karen Balcom (McMaster University)
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1087 44. Canada and UN Peacekeeping: Beyond the Traditional Boundaries during and after the Cold War Grant Dawson, Carleton University 'No' and then 'Yes': Canadian Military and Political Decision-Making in Relation to Requests for Troops for the UN Operation in Somalia, June and August 1992Trista Grant, University of Western Ontario 'From Crisis to Crisis Improvising in Haste': Canada's attempt to systematize its United Nations peacekeeping contributions in the 1960sKevin Spooner, Carleton University West of the Middle: The Bounds of Canadian Diplomatic Impartiality during the UN Peacekeeping Mission to the Congo, 1960-64 Moderator/Président: Norman Hillmer (Carleton University) Commentator/Commentateur: Dean Oliver (Canadian War Museum)
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 2102 45. Boundaries of Technology and the Teaching of History Tracy Light, University of Waterloo Crossing the Boundary between Traditional and Technological Approaches to Teaching History: The History Research ProjectJill Porter, University of Waterloo Stepping outside the Boundaries: The Clarica Scholars' Programme at UWElsa Nystrom, Kennesaw State University Vintage Merlot for History: Accessing Learning Objects across International Boundaries Moderator/Président: Scott Trevithick (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentateur: D.A.Muise (Carleton University) Joint session with the Canadian Society for Foundations of Education/Canadian Society for the Study of Education and the Consortium for Computing in the Humanities
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1070 46. Leafs vs Flames: Forest Fires and Canadian Society Alan MacEachern, University of Werstern Ontario Taking a Measure of the Miramichi FireAnthony Gulig, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Determined to Burn Off the Entire Country: Forest Fires and Environmental Change in Northern SaskatchewanKaren Landman, Queen's University 'I Think I Shall Have Some Woods Set on Fire for my Evening Walks': Elizabeth Simcoe in Canada, 1791-1796 Moderator/Président: John Reid (St Mary's University) Commentator/Commentateur: John R.McNeill (Georgetown University) Joint session with the Environmental Studies Association of Canada
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1072 47. Hooked on Classics: Antique Learning for Late Mediaeval and Early Modern Audiences Richard Raiswell, University of Toronto 'Irrational' Geographical Thought in 16th-Century EnglandMark Crane, University of Toronto Josse Bade and Latin Classics for Beginners in FranceJess Paehlke, University of Toronto (Under)mining the Fathers: Acquiring Classical Knowledge from Patristic Texts in the Renaissance Moderator/Président: John N.Grant (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentateur: Anthony D'Elia (Queen's University) Sponsored by the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, Victoria University, University of Toronto Joint session with the Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1084 48. Canadian Protestantism Confronts 20th Century Social Problems Ruth Brouwer, King's College, University of Western Ontario Birth Control Education outside the Classroom and across Borders: The Cautious 1930s Activisim of Dr Chone Oliver and the Christian Medical Association of IndiaPeter Bush, Knox Presbyterian Church, Mitchell, Ont. Toronto 1902: The Fourth International Convention of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions Moderator/Président: William Westfall (York University) Commentator/Commentateur: Michael Gauvreau (McMaster University)
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1086 49. Perceptions of Canada in French and British Travel Writing Jeff Plante, York University Imperialism and the Question of Identity: Anthony Trollope in Quebec, Autumn 1861Greg Gillespie, University of Western Ontario Anti-Conquest: Big-Game Hunters, Place Naming, and Travel Writing in the British North American WestAudrey Pyée, York University Inquiries, Tourism and Speculation: Narratives of French Travellers in the Canadian Prairies, 1870-1914 Moderator/Présidente: Jan Noel (University of Toronto-Mississauga) Commentator/Commentateur: Jeffrey McNairn (Toronto)
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1088 50. Race, Citizenship, and Respectability: Constructing Masculinity in Quebec, 1803- 1940 Jeff Vacante, University of Western Ontario Creating an Activist Discourse: Nation, 'Race', and Masculinity in Quebec, 1890-1940Sandy Ramos, National Archives of Canada 'I Am Altogether Innocent of the Crimes So Falsely Imputed to Me': Men and Masculinity in Sexual Violence Cases for the District of Montreal, 1803-1867 Moderator/Présidente: Suzanne Morton (McGill University) Commentator/Commentateur: Donald Fyson (Université Laval)
10:45 - 12:15 / 10 h 45 - 12 h 15 New College, Wilson Hall 523 Historical Perspectives on Women & Labour Sue Vanstone, OISE/UT Negotiating a Space for Women: 'Wives Supporting the Strike,' Sudbury, Ontario, 1978-79Carole Roy, OISE/UT The Raging Grannies: Using Creative and Humorous Protests for Political EducationHelen Smith, Lakehead University, and Pamela Wakewich, Lakehead University Reworking the Grand Design: Female Plant Employees Resisting War Propaganda Moderator/Président(e): Shoshana Pollack (Wilfrid Laurier University) Joint session organized by the Canadian Women's Studies Association
11:45 - 1:30 / 11 h 45 - 13 h 30 Business meetings / Sé;ances de travail Sidney Smith Hall 2101: Canadian History of Education Association Association canadienne d'histoire de l'éducationUniversity College: Junior Common Room: Canadian Committee on Women's History Comité canadien de l'histoire des femmesSidney Smith Hall 2120: Environmental History Group Groupe d'études en histoire de l'environnementSidney Smith Hall 2129: Editorial Board, Histoire sociale/Social History Comité de rédaction, Histoire sociale/Social HistoryUniversity College 248: Editorial Board, Labour/Le travail Comité de rédaction, Labour/Le travailUniversity College 255: Canadian Committee on Miliary History Comité canadien sur l'histoire militaire Beyond Academic Boundaries: Professional History Outside Academia [Round Table]
Participants/Participantes: Mark Starowicz, Executive Producer of CBC's 'Canada: A People's History'Rick Salutin, writer, critic and columnist for the 'Globe and Mail'Hector Mackenzie, senior historian, Department of Foreign Affairs and International TradeFred Hosking, managing partner of Public History Inc.)Moderator/Président: Bruce Retallack (University of Toronto)
A light lunch will be served.
The session is open to everyone free of charge, although a $2 voluntary donation may be made at the door. Space is limited, however, and the luncheon (also free) is limited to the first 50 pre-registrants. Unreserved places will be filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. A signup form will be available at Conference registration on Monday and Tuesday morning.
Sponsored by the Graduate Student Committee of the Canadian Historical Association, and by the History Departments of Memorial University of Newfoundland, the University of Toronto, the University of Calgary, and the University of British Columbia
1:30 - 3:30 / 13 h 30 - 15 h 30 Medical Sciences Building: MacLeod Auditorium CHA Annual Meeting Réunion annuelle de la S.H.C.
With a round table of former Presidents of the CHA on changes in the association, the profession and the discipline during recent decades / Avec une table ronde composée d'anciens présidents de la S.H.C. sur les tendances des dernières décennies dans la S.H.C., la profession, et la discipline
P.B.Waite Desmond Morton Ramsay Cook Gail Cuthbert-Brandt
Moderator/Président: Chad Gaffield
3:45 - 5:00 / 15 h 45 - 17 h Medical Sciences Building: MacLeod Auditorium Distinguished Speaker Conférencier invité
John R.McNeill, Georgetown University, author of/auteur de Something New under the Sun: An Environmental History of the 20th-Century World. "Environmental Changes and the International System Since 1900"
Co-sponsored by the Creighton Lectureship, Department of History, University of Toronto Conférence parrainée conjointement par the Creighton Lectureship, Département d'histoire, Université de Toronto
5:15 - 8:15 / 17 h 15 - 20 h 15 University College: East and West Halls CHA President's Gala and 80th Anniversary Celebration Gala de la Présidente et fête du 80e anniversaire de la S.H.C.
Clara Benson Building 307 Day-long related event, 28 May: Symposium on Book & Print Culture With: George Elliott Clarke (University of Toronto) Jeet Heer (York University) Lorraine Janzen (Nippissing University) Brian McKillop (Carleton University) Jacques Michon (Université de Sherbrooke) Betty A. Schellenberg (Simon Fraser University)
Moderated by Leslie Howsam (University of Windsor) WEDNESDAY 29 MAY 2002 MERCREDI 29 MAI 20029:00 - 11:00 / 9 h - 11 Sidney Smith Hall 2116 CHA Council Meeting Réunion du Conseil d'administration de la S.H.C. 8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h Sidney Smith Hall 1070 51. Beyond the Boundaries: Religion, Class, and Gender in the Life and Work of Rose Henderson Will Van den Hoonaard, University of New Brunswick Rose Henderson (-1937): Biographical Zoning and The Baha'i Context of her Social ActivismPeter Campbell, Queen's University Working-Class Hero: Rose Henderson and the Canadian Left, 1919-20 Moderator/Président: David Goutor (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentatrice: Linda Kealey (University of New Brunswick) Joint session with the Society for Socialist Studies and the Canadian Women's Studies Association
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h Sidney Smith Hall 2128 52. Shaping Modern Acadia: Political and Social Developments in Canada's Acadian Communities, 1955-1984 Au nom de quelle Acadie ? Développements politiques et sociaux au sein des communautés acadiennes du Canada, 1955-1984 Matthew Hayday , University of Ottawa Worlds Apart in Acadie: Official Language Programs in Education in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, 1968-1984Joel Belliveau, Université de Montréal Chronique d'une affirmation collective : identité, altérité, et rapport á l'autorité dans le journal Liaisons de l'Université de Moncton, 1958-1967Sacha Richard, University of Ottawa Prelude to a Second Acadian Renaissance: The Acadian Bicentennial Celebrations of 1955 Moderator/Présidente: Mélanie Brunet (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentateur: Yves Frenette (York University-Glendon)
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h Sidney Smith Hall 1084 53. Masculinity, Sport, and the Rugged Life Robert Kossuth and Kevin Wamsley, University of Western Ontario Cycles of Manhood: Pedaling Respectable Masculinities in Early Ontario Bicycle ClubsBrian Shipley, Dalhousie University Too Many Men in the Tent: Wilderness, Masculinity, and Early Victorian Exploration Commentator/Présidente: Siri Louie (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentateur: Bruce Kidd (University of Toronto)
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h Sidney Smith Hall 1086 54. Professional Identities in the World of Maritime Health Care Sasha Mullally, University of Toronto A Matter of Degree? Medical Certification, Legitimacy and Public Trust, 1880s-1920sPeter Twohig, Dalhousie University Permeable Professional Boundaries: A Case Study of Maritime Hospital Workers, 1939-1960 Moderator/Présidente: Georgina Feldberg (York University) Commentator/Commentateur: Edward Shorter (University of Toronto)
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h Sidney Smith Hall 1088 55. The Invention of Secular Ethnic Identities within Multi- Ethnic States Gordon Dueck, Royal Military College 'The Jew and the Mennonite are the Curse of Christianity': Secularization, Assimilation, and Ethno-Religious IdentitiesRoni Gechtman, New York University Nationalities without Boundaries: The Model of a Multinational State Advanced by the Jewish Labour Bund in Poland and Russia, 1901-1939 Moderator/Président: Piotr Wrobel (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentateur: Erich Haberer (Wilfrid Laurier University)
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h Sidney Smith Hall 1085 56. Starting a Commercial Economy in Canada and New Brunswick Béatrice Craig, University of Ottawa Settling the Accounts: Modes of Payments at General Stores in Eastern Canada in the Middle of the 19th CenturyRoss Fair, Pickering, Ontario A Most Favourable Soil and Climate: Hemp Cultivation in Upper Canada, 1800-1813Colin Read, University of Western Ontario
Moderator/Président: Jeffrey McNairn (Nipissing University) Commentator/Commentateur: John Reid (St Mary's University)
8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h Sidney Smith Hall 2118 57. Women's Benevolence: Breaking Boundaries and Building Borders Carmen Varty, Queen's University The City and the Ladies: Municipal Politics and Female Benevolence in Mid-19th Century Hamilton, Canada WestYolande Cohen and Candis Steenbergen, Université du Québec á Montréal From Mothers' Pensions to the Social Welfare State: The Impact and Implications of Women's Benevolence in Ontario and QuebecYolande Cohen and Isabelle Perreault, Université du Québec á Montréal Changing an Ideal of Virtue: The YWCA and Young Women Working in Montreal, 1920-60 Moderator/Présidente: Jane Errington (Royal Military College) Commentator/Commentatrice: Margaret Jane Hillyard Little (Queen's University) Joint session with the Canadian Women's Studies Association
8:30-10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h Sidney Smith Hall 2127 Defining public space in Toronto at the beginning of the 20th century Peter G. Goheen, Geography, Queen's U. The Citizens' Role in Creating Meaningful Public Space in Early Twentieth-Century TorontoMichèle Dagenais, histoire, U.Montréal Regulating Toronto's leisure spaces, 1900-1940Richard Dennis, Geography, University College London Apartment Spaces: the role of apartment buildings in debates about public space in early twentieth-century TorontoPhillip G. Mackintosh, Geography, Queen's U. Perfecting the Public: The Moral Geography of the Public School in Toronto around 1900 Joint session organized by the Canadian Association of Geographers / Séance conjointe organisée par l'Association canadienne des géographes
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1085 59. Toronto as the Promised Land? Fugitive Slaves and Free Black Immigrants before the Civil War Afua Cooper, Ryerson University Speaking Forth: Political Action and Anti-Slavery Thought in Toronto's Antebellum Black CommunityAdrienne Shadd, Parks Canada Women, the Underground Railroad, and Black Settlement in York TownshipKarolyn Smardz, University of Waterloo At Home in the Promised Land: African American Immigrants in Toronto's St John's Ward Moderator/Président: Owen Thomas (Parks Canada) Commentator/Commentateur: Roy Finkenbine (University of Detroit-Mercy)
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 2118 60. The Historian in the Public Policy Process [Round Table]
Participants/Participantes: P.E. Bryden, Mount Allison UniversityPatrice Dutil, Institute of Public Administration of CanadaJ.R. Miller, University of SaskatchewanModerator/Président: Raymond Blake (University of Regina)
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1070 61. Émigration, transformation sociale, et masculinité québécoise Emigration, Social Transformation, and Québécois Masculinity FlorenceMae Waldron, University of Minnesota Québécois Migrants and the French-Canadian 'Nation': Redefining Manhood through AmericanizationMarie-Josée Béchard, Université du Québec á Montréal Les hommes en transformation : les représentations des hommes dans les périodiques québécois, 1964-1987 Président/Moderator: Jeff Vacante (University of Western Ontario) Commentatrice/Commentator: Denyse Baillargeon (Université de Montréal)
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1072 62. Sexuality 101: Sexual Mores and Sexual Orientation on the Canadian Campus Christabelle Sethna, University of Ottawa A Hotbed of Activism: Student Agitation for Birth Control Services at the University of Toronto, 1960-1975Valerie Korinek, University of Saskatchewan Professing Homosexuality? Douglas Wilson vs the University of Saskatchewan, 1975-1976 Moderator/Président: Paul Jackson (Queen's University) Commentator/Commentateur: Steven Maynard (Kingston)
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 2128 63. Canadian Foreign Policy and the Diefenbaker Government, 1957-1963 Michael Stevenson, Dept of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada and the International Law of the Sea, 1957-1963Michael Carroll, University of Toronto Canada and the Financing of the United Nations Emergency Force, 1957-1963 Moderator/Président: John Hilliker (Dept of Foreign Affairs and International Trade) Commentator/Commentateur: Graeme Mount (Laurentian University)
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1086 64. Cultures of Charity in Modern Canada Shirley Tillotson, Dalhousie University The 'Race' Question in Federation: Ethno-Religious Conflict and the Constitutional Culture of Community Chests, Ottawa, 1923-1964Renée Lafferty, Dalhousie University Modernity and the Denominational Imperative: The Children's Aid Society of Halifax, 1921-1960 Moderator/Présidente: Marlene Shore (York University) Commentator/Commentateur: James Struthers (Trent University)
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1088 65. The Urban Geography of Commerce and Industry in Canada La géographie urbaine du commerce et de l'industrie au Canada Joanne Burgess, Université du Québec á Montréal, and Gilles Lauzon, Société de développement de Montréal Les géographies du commerce montréalais dans un contexte d'industrialisation : une étude du coeur de la cité victorienne, 1850-1880Robert Kristofferson, York University Separating Home from Work and Workers: The Social Geography of Manufacturers in Early IndustrializationJohn Smart, Queen's University Capturing High Technology within Boundaries: Ottawa's Municipal Politicians and the Creation of Silicon Valley North to 1984 Moderator/Président: A.I.Silver (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentatrice: Sherry Olson (McGill U.) Joint session with the Canadian Association of Geographers Séance conjointe avec l'Association canadienne des géographes
10:15 - 11:45 / 10 h 15 - 11 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1084 65. Religion in Rural Quebec During the 19th and Early 20th Centuries La religion en milieu rural québécois au XIXe et au début du XXe siècle Frank Abbott, Kwantlen University College) Les Plaintes des Curés: Habitants et Prêtres á Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce, 1853-1900Marie-Eve Harbec, McGill University L'éducation « idéale » pour la construction d'un monde « idéal » : Le Dunham Ladies' College/St Helen's School et l'élite anglicane du diocèse de Montréal, 1870-1930Jack Little, Simon Fraser University The Frontier Thesis and the Anglican Church in the Eastern Townships Moderator/Président: Paul Laverdure (Redemptorist History Project) Commentator/Commentateur: Ollivier Hubert (Université de Montréal)
11:45 - 1:30 / 11 h 45 - 13 h 30 Business meetings / Sé;ances de travail Sidney Smith Hall 2120: Canadian Committee on the History of the Second World War Comité canadien d'histoire de la Deuxième Guerre mondialeSidney Smith Hall 2129: Economic Historians in Canada Groupe d'études en histoire économique du CanadaRobarts Library 14352 (Scheybal Room): H-Canada/Canadian Committee on History and Computing H-Canada/Comité canadien d'histoire et d'informatiqueSidney Smith Hall 2101: Native Studies History Group Groupe d'étude en histoire autochtone
11:45 - 1:30 / 11 h 45 - 13 h 30 New College Dining Hall LUNCH / DÉJEUNER Hosted by the York University Department of History and Graduate Programme / Offert par le département d'histoire et le programme d'études supérieures de l'Université York All CHA registrants are welcome / Toutes les personnes inscrites au congrès de la S.H.C. sont les bienvenues 1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h Sidney Smith Hall 1070 67. Defining and Treating Exceptional Medical Conditions Esyllt Jones, University of Manitoba Contact Along a Diseased Boundary: Urban Space and Social Interaction During Winnipeg's Influenza Epidemic, 1918-1919Danielle Terbenche, University of Ottawa Curative and Custodial: Benefits of Patient Treatment at the Asylum for the Insane, Kingston, 1878-1900WITHDRAWN / RETIRÉ Eileen O'Connor, University of Ottawa Reshaping the Boundaries of Acceptable Dress: Contextualizing Dress Reform in Victorian Canada Moderator/Présidente: Kathryn McPherson (York University) Commentator/Commentateur: Peter Twohig (Dalhousie University)
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h Sidney Smith Hall 1072 68. An Imposed Transition: Aboriginal Communities between Hunting and Wage Labour William Parenteau, University of New Brunswick, and James Kenny, Royal Military College Native Economies in Transition: New Brunswick, 1867-1920Keith Smith, University of Calgary Surveillance on the Boundaries of Difference: Race, Gender, Economics, and Indian Reserves in Southern Alberta and the B.C. Interior, 1877-1927 Moderator/Présidente: Nancy Janovicek (Simon Fraser University) Commentator/Commentateur: Anthony Gulig (University of Wisconsin-Whitewater)
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h Sidney Smith Hall 1084 69. The Confederation Centennial and Canadian Identity Kurt Peacock, University of Toronto CA-NA-DA: Bobby Gimby and the Selling of a National IdealGary Miedema, Tyndale College & Seminary Defining 'True Canadianism': Religion and the Shaping of Communal Identities in the Centennial Celebrations of 1967 Moderator/Président: Nicholas Terpstra (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentateur: H.V. Nelles (York University)
SESSION CANCELLED / SÉANCE ANNULÉE 1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h Sidney Smith Hall 1086 70. Nature, Its Exploitation, and Its Preservation WITHDRAWN / RETIRÉ Daniel Samson, Brock University Divine Forests: Nature and Natural Theology in 19th-Century Nova ScotiaMOVED TO SESSION 33 / DÉPLACÉ Á LA SÉANCE 33 George Warecki, Brescia College 'Tired of Fighting Brushfires': Building the Coalition for Wilderness in Ontario, 1971-1978 Moderator/Présidente: Laurel MacDowell (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentatrice: Jean Manore (Bishop's University) Joint session with the Environmental Studies Association of Canada
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h Sidney Smith Hall 2118 71. Conservatisme politique et culture populaire au Québec au XIXe et dans la première moitié du XXe siècle Political Conservatism and Popular Culture in 19th and Early 20th Century Quebec Éric Bédard, McGill University Penser le conservatisme dans le Canada français du XIXe siècle (texte écrit) Rethinking 19th-Century French-Canadian Conservatism (oral presentation)Anne Stéphanie Lebrun, Université du Québec á Montréal L'homme de l'avenir est celui qui a la mémoire la plus longue : documentaire interactif sur cédérom évoquant l'histoire populaire du Québec (1900-1960) par le biais de récits de vie vidéographiques Président/Moderator: Paul Laverdure (Redemptorist History Project) Commentateur/Commentator: Roberto Perin (York University)
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h Sidney Smith Hall 1088 72. Some Boundaries of Law and Legal History in Newfoundland Jerry Bannister, Memorial University of Newfoundland The Idea of Newfoundland: Nationalism, Legal History, and the Legacy of Judge ProwseTrudi Johnson, Memorial University of Newfoundland Women and Inheritance in 19th-Century NewfoundlandChristopher English, Memorial University of Newfoundland Taking on the Judges: Peter Cashin, Lay Litigator Moderator/Président: James Hiller (Memorial University of Newfoundland) Commentator/Commentateur: Peter Neary (University of Western Ontario)
1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h Sidney Smith Hall 1085 73. Dependence and Independence: Canadian-American Relations in the Post-War Period Dépendance et indépendance : les relations canado-américaines pendant la guerre froide Adam Green, University of Ottawa The Diversity of Reaction: Canadians' Perceptions of the United States in the 1960sGodefroy Desrosiers-Lauzon, Université d'Ottawa Une histoire comparative urbaine est-elle possible ? Explorations de l'historiographie canado-américaineTammy Nemeth, University of British Columbia Consolidating the Continental Drift: American Influence on Diefenbaker's National Oil Policy Moderator/Président: Michael Egan (Washington State University) Commentator/Commentateur: Robert Bothwell (University of Toronto)
3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1085 74. Native Women Defined by Government and by Themselves Theodore Binnema, University of Northern British Columbia Women and the Canadian Government's Definition of IndianNancy Janovicek, Simon Fraser University 'Assisting Our Own': Urban Migration, Self-Governance and Native Women's Organizing: Founding Beendigan, Thunder Bay, 1972-1979 Moderator/Présidente: Siri Louie (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentateur: Hugh Shewell (York University) Joint session with the Canadian Women's Studies Association
3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1070 75. The Human Rights Movement and its Limitations Stephanie Bangarth, University of Waterloo Borderline Advocacy: The American Civil Liberties Union, the Co-operative Committee on Japanese Canadians, and Internment PolicyCatherine Briggs, University of Waterloo 'The [E]llusive Search for Justice and Fair Play': The Development of 'Rights' Legislation for Working Women in Postwar CanadaJoshua Dougherty, Simon Fraser University 'Do You Nag?' Martin Luther King's Attitudes towards Women" Moderator/Présidente: Franca Iacovetta (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentatrice: Carmela Patrias (Brock University)
3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1072 76. Imperial Unity and Local Identities Daniel Gorman, McMaster University John Buchan, Lord Alfred Milner, and Late-Victorian Imperial BoundariesPeter Henshaw, Queen's University John Buchan and the Imperial Origins of Canadian Multiculturalism Moderator/Président: Edward Benoit (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentateur: Carman Miller (McGill University)
3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1084 77. Canadian Women and Public Benevolence Les Canadiennes et le bénévolat Janice Harvey, Dawson College The Women's Public Sphere: Charity Management in 19th-Century Protestant MontrealEsther Lamontagne et Yolande Cohen, Université du Québec á Montréal Le bénévolat féminin dans le développement de la santé publique au Québec (1913-1950) : une typologie des associationsLinda Quiney, University of Ottawa Gendering Patriotism: Canadian Volunteer Nurses as the Female 'Soldiers' of the Great War Moderator/Présidente: Mélanie Brunet (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentatrice: Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) Joint session with the Canadian Women's Studies Association / Séance conjointe avec l'Association canadienne des études sur les femmes
3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1086 78. Forces of Americanization James Hull, Okanagan University College From Colony to Colony: Industrial Standards and Canadian Economic InterdependenceAnne MacLennan, Concordia University Turning the Tide: The Transformation of the Montreal Radio Programme Schedule During the 1930sM.Kelleen McIntyre, Scripps College Viva Las Venice: Do the 'Place-Themed' Casinos of Las Vegas Act as Vehicles in U.S. Cultural Imperialism Moderator/Président: John Ingham (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentateur: Paul Litt (Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Recreation)
3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Sidney Smith Hall 1088 79. Jews in Canada: Adaptation to Canadian Institutions and Society Russell Field , University of Toronto What's Past is Prologue: The Transformation of Geza Feldman & the Role of Physical Activity in the Life of George FieldRoderick MacLeod and Mary Anne Poutanen, Mc Gill University Upstairs for Hebrew, Downstairs for English: The Jewish Community of Ste-Sophie, Quebec, and Strategies for Public Education Moderator/Président: David Goutor (University of Toronto) Commentator/Commentateur: Gerald Tulchinsky (Queen's University)
5:00 -7:00 / 17 h -19 h University College 240 Reception Offered by the Canadian Committee for the History of Sexuality (CCHS), in conjunction with the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives (CLGA), the Toronto Centre for Lesbian and Gay Studies (TCLGS), and the Sexual Diversity Studies (SDS) Program at the University of Toronto, in honour of the recipients of The inaugural CCHS Prize for Best Article on the History of Sexuality in Canada, The 2002 Michael Lynch Award for Queer History, and The SDS Bonham Award for Studies of Issues in Sexual Diversity On display will be the National Lesbian and Gay Portrait Collection commissioned by the CLGA.
1:30 - 3:00 and 3:30 - 4:30 Sidney Smith Hall 1089 Related Conference Event: "Truth and Deception: The Relevance of History" A miniconference organized by the University of Toronto History Students' Association, on Objectivity and Subjectivity in the Study of History
With: Tim Brook (University of Toronto) Enrico Dal Lago (University of Ireland) Rick Halpern (University of Toronto) Bruce Levine (University of California-Santa Cruz) THURSDAY 30 MAY 2002 JEUDI 30 MAI 20028:00-9:30 Howard Ferguson Dining Hall, University College Breakfast on Campus Series/ Petits déjeuners sur le campus (Organized by the Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada (HSSFC) organisé par la Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines et sociales (FCSHS)) Keynote Speaker/Conférencier invité: Bob Rae
Post-Conference Event: NEW DIRECTIONS IN COMPARATIVE AND TRANSNATIONAL HISTORY (conference sponsored by the Bissell-Heyd-Associates Chair & the Centre for the Study of the United States, University of Toronto) 9:00 Coffee and Registration 9:30-11:30 Team approaches to transnational history: The 'Two Souths' and the 'Italian Women Around the World' projects
Chair: Michael Wayne, University of Toronto
Women, Gender, and Transnational Lives: Italian Women Around the World Donna Gabaccia, University of North Carolina Charlotte Franca Iacovetta, University of Toronto
Two Souths: Towards a Comparative History of the US South and the Italian Mezzogiorno Enrico Dal Lago, National University of Ireland Galway Rick Halpern University of Toronto
Commentators: Fraser Ottanelli, University of South Florida, and Bruce Levine, University of California Santa Cruz 2:00 - 4:00 Reaching Beyond White Supremacy: New Comparative Scholarship on the United States and South Africa
Chair: Steve Rockel, University of Toronto
'The Hope for White and Black'?: Race, Labour and the State in South Africa and the United States, 1945-56 Alex Lichtenstein, Florida International University
Communists and Black Freedom Movements in South Africa and the United States, 1919-50 Edward P. Johanningsmeier, Temple University
Globalism's Challenge to Comparative History: The Ford Motor Company in the U.S., Brazil, and South Africa Elizabeth Esch, New York University
Commentators: Jefferson Cowie, Cornell University and Elizabeth Elbourne, McGill University
9:00-16:30 Medical Sciences Building, room 3153 International Colloquia Series - Boundaries: Genres Série de colloques internationaux - Les frontières de genres (Organized by the Canadian Communication Association (CCA) and the Film Studies Association of Canada (FSAC) and sponsored by the Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada (HSSFC))
Keynote Speaker: James W. Carey (CBS Professor of International Journalism, Columbia University)
9:00-17:30 From Real to Virtual: Boundaries, Convergence and Openings of Knowledge Networks
Keynote Speakers: Daniele La Barbera (Universitá di Palermo), Eric Guichard (École normale de Paris) and Derrick de Kerckhove (University of Toronto) Venue: Morning session in University College, room 376 and two afternoon workshops - one in University College, room 255 and the other in University College, room 259
For further information, please contact Dominique Sheffel-Dunand, Telephone: (416) 978-8155 Email: sdunand@chass.utoronto.ca
10:00 - 11:00 Plenary Session - Terrorism, Counterrorism, and the Role of Scholars: Building Peace in Afghanistan (Organized by the Canadian Council of Area Studies Learned Societies)
Keynote Speaker: Rex Brynen (McGill University) - has served as consultant to Department of Foreign Affairs, the UN and is also frequent media commentator on issues of regional conflict, peace, and terrorism. Venue: For further information, please contact Programme Chair - Linda Thériault, Telephone: (514) 343-6569 Email: linda.theriault@umontreal.ca
12:45-14:30 Second Annual SSHRC-Federation "Research in Society" Lecture (Co-sponsored by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) and sponsored by the Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada (HSSFC) appuyé par le Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines (CRSH) et la Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines et sociales (FCSHS))
Topic: Complex Terrorism Keynote Speaker: Thomas Homer-Dixon (University of Toronto) - Recipient of the Governor General's award for non-fiction for The Ingenuity Gap Venue: Sidney Smith, room 2118
13:30-14:30 Tribute to Rodney Bobinash (Professor of Aboriginal Studies, and world-renowned advocate for Indigenous peoples) (Co-sponsored by the Canadian Indigenous/Native Studies Association (CINSA) and the Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education (CASAE)
Venue: For further information, please contact CINSA Programme Chair - Jean-Paul Restoule, Tel: (416) 693-5323 Email: jrestoule@oise.utoronto.ca
16:15-17:45 Plenary Session - Working Across Contested Boundaries: Building Bridging Social Capital (Organized by Canadian Political Science Association (CPSA))
Keynote Speakers: Barbara J. Nelson (School of Public Policy and Social Research, UCLA), Linda Kaboolian (John F. Kennedy School of Government, UCLA) and Kathryn A. Carver (School of Public Policy and Social Research, UCLA) Venue: For further information, please contact Programme Chair - William Cross, Telephone: (506) 364-2205 |