PROGRAMME DE LA 83e RÉUNION ANNUELLE DE LA SOCIÉTÉ HISTORIQUE DU CANADA UNIVERSITÉ DU MANITOBA, WINNIPEG, MANITOBA DU 3 AU 5 JUIN 2004 La réunion annuelle de la Société historique du Canada fait partie du Congrès des sciences humaines, qui s’occupe de l’inscription á la fois pour le Congrès et la réunion annuelle. Pour de l’information sur l’inscription, l’hébergement, etc., consultez la page d’accueil du Congrès á www.fedcan.ca/francais/congress/congress.html, communiquez par courriel á l’adressecongress@fedcan.ca ou composez le (613) 238-6112, poste 312. Veuillez noter que les frais d’inscription pour le Congrès augmentent après le 31 mars Le grand thème de la réunion annuelle de 2004 est : « Confluence ». Les multiples sens de ce mot — géographique, culturel, politique, idéologique et p ersonnel, devrait susciter d’ardents débats sur l’histoire. Pour toute question relative au programme, veuillez vous adresser á Adele Perry : perrya@ms.umanitoba.ca; Barry Ferguson : fergb@cc.umanitoba.ca; ou á Robin Jarvis Brownlie :brownlie@ms.umanitoba.ca. PROGRAMME OF THE 83rd ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CANADIAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA, WINNIPEG, MANITOBA 3-5 JUNE 2004The 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/english/congress/congress.html, e-mail: congress@fedcan.ca or phone (613) 238-6112 ext. 312. Please note that the registration fee for the Congress increases after March 31st. The major theme of the 2004 Annual Meeting is:'Confluence.' The multiple meanings of this term -- geographic, cultural, political, ideological and personal -- should provoke wide-ranging historical discussion. Inquiries regarding the programme should be directed to Adele Perry at perrya@ms.umanitoba.ca; Barry Ferguson atfergb@cc.umanitoba.ca; or Robin Jarvis Brownlie atbrownlie@ms.umanitoba.ca. TUESDAY 1ST JUNE 2004 MARDI 1ER JUIN 2004
9:00 – 5:00/ 9 H – 17 SJC (St. John’s College) 111 CHA Executive Meeting Réunion de l’exécutif de la S.H.C. WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE 2004 MERCREDI 2 JUIN 2004
9:00 - 5:00 / 9 h - 17 h SJC 114 Editorial Committee,Canadian Historical Review Comité éditorial,Canadian Historical Review
9:00 - 5:00 / 9 h - 17 h SJC 115 Canadian Historical Association Council Meeting Réunion du conseil d’administration de la S.H.C.
4:00 – 7:30 / 16 h – 19 h 30 SJC 111 Meeting of Chairs of History Departments Réunion des directeurs et des directrices des départements d’histoire THURSDAY 3 JUNE 2004 JEUDI 3 JUIN 2004
9:00-4:15 / 9 h - 16 h 15 SJC 113 CHA/Canadian Committee on History and Computing Computer Poster/Demonstration Session
SHC / Comité canadien d'histoire et d'informatique Séance de démonstration informatique
9:00 - 10:15 / 9 h - 10 h 15 SJC 118 1. Alternative Approaches to the Traditional Canadian History Survey Course [Round Table] L’incontournable cours d’histoire générale du Canada. Nouvelles méthodes de présentation. [Table ronde]
Participants/Participantes: Margaret Conrad, University of New BrunswickStephen Dutcher,AcadiensisJim Kenny, Royal Military College of CanadaRuth Sandwell, OISE/University of TorontoChair / Président : J.M. Bumsted, University of Manitoba
9:00 - 10:15 / 9 h - 10 h 15 SJC 129 2. Confluence of the Public and the Private in Canadian Radio Confluence de la radio publique et de la radio privée au Canada Len Kuffert, University of Manitoba Constructing Taste at Home: Mattie Rotenberg on Trans-Canada MatineeAnne F. MacLennan, York University Whistling in the Wind: Winnipeg’s Radio Program Schedule in the 1930sMary Vipond, Concordia University The CBC and Censorship during World War II Chair / Président : Peter Bailey, University of Manitoba
9:00 - 10:15 / 9 h - 10 h 15 SJC 128 3. Representations of National Cultures Représentation des cultures nationales James Casteel, Rutgers University Culture Pioneers’ in the East: German Representations of Germans in the Soviet Union, 1918-1938Amy von Heyking, University of Alberta Talking about Americans: The Image of the United States in Canadian SchoolsTrevor Smith, Simon Fraser University The New British: Representations of South Asians in British Cinema Chair / Président : John Sainsbury, Brock University
9:00 - 10:15 / 9 h - 10 h 15 SJC 125 4. Transportation, Safety and Public Memory Transport, sécurité et mémoire publique John Douglas Belshaw and Diane B. Purvey, University College of the Cariboo ‘I See Dead People’: The Rise of the Roadside Shrine in British ColumbiaEda Kranakis, University of Ottawa Suppressing Evidence, Shifting Blame: Rethinking the Royal Commission Inquiry into the 1907 Quebec Bridge CollapseHeather E. Nelson, McMaster University The Politics of Public Safety on the Prairies: Western Canada’s Automobile Insurance Experience Chair / Président : David Burley, University of Winnipeg
9:00 - 10:15 / 9 h - 10 h 15 SJC 115 5. Sites, Spectacles and Representations of Racial, Gender and Industrial Conflicts and Identities Les identités et les conflits raciaux, sexuels et industriels. Cadres géographiques, manifestations et représentations Daniel Bender, University of Waterloo The Race to the Bottom: Evolutionary Theory, Immigrant Workers, and Race Substitution in the Industrial City: the U.S. Case in Comparative PerspectiveDaniel McNeil, University of Toronto Americo-Centricity and its Impact on Black Organisations in Halifax and Liverpool, 1960s and 1970sRuth Percy, University of Toronto Striking Women: Spectacle, Representation, and Female Activism in 1910s London and Chicago Chair / Président : Rick Halpern, University of Toronto
9:00 - 10:15 / 9 h - 10 h 15 SJC 114 6. Commercial Value and Symbolic Values in Twentieth-Century Canada Valeur commerciale et valeurs symboliques dans le Canada du XXe siècle David Goutor, University of Toronto How Will They Be Brought Out?’ Nation-Building and the Business of ImmigrationSteve Penfold, University of Toronto ‘I kept insisting that I represented the people’: Gasoline Prices, the Public Good, and the “Economy of the Mind” in Mid-Century CanadaDaniel Robinson, University of Western Ontario Art and Cigarettes: Big Tobacco and the Avant-Garde, 1965-1980 Chair / Présidente : Sarah Elvins, University of Manitoba
9:00 - 10:15 / 9 h - 10 h 15 SJC 111 7. Contextualizing the Faith: Religious Framework and Family Strategies in Sixteenth-Century Mexico, Nineteenth-Century Colonial North India, and Twentieth-Century Canada La foi mise en contexte. Cadre religieux et stratégies familiales au Mexique au XVIe siècle, dans le nord de l’Inde coloniale au XIXe siècle, et au Canada XXe siècle Jacqueline Holler, University of Northern British Columbia Inquisition and Marriage Choice(s) among Women in Early Colonial MexicoMelanie Methot, Augustana University College Bigamy in Alberta, 1880-1962: Beyond the MormonsRhonda Semple, University of Northern British Columbia In Sickness and in Health? The Christian Family Model Attacked by Mycobacterium leprae Chair / Présidente : Sarah Carter, University of Calgary
10:15- 10:30 / 10 h 15 - 10 h 30 Break / Pause
10:30- 11:45 / 10 h 30 - 11 h 45 SJC 118 8. Sir John A. Macdonald Prize [Round Table] Le Prix Sir John A. Macdonald [Table ronde]
The participants in this round table will discuss the winner of the Sir John A. Macdonald Prize for 2003, awarded annually for the non-fiction work of Canadian history "judged to have made the most significant contribution to an understanding of the Canadian past. The 2003 winner and the subject of this round table is:
Á cette table ronde, les participants discuteront de l'ouvrage du lauréat du prix Sir John A. Macdonald 2003, attribué annuellement á un ouvrage non romanesque en histoire canadienne, « ayant apporté une contribution majeure á la compréhension du passé du Canada ». Le gagnant du prix 2003 et le sujet de la table ronde sont :
Cole Harris, Making Native Space: Colonialism, Resistance, and Reserves in British Columbia (Vancouver: UBC Press)
Participants/Participantes: Sarah Carter, University of CalgaryCole Harris, University of British ColumbiaKeith Thor Carlson, University of SaskatchewanKathryn McPherson, York UniversityChair / Président : G.A. Friesen, University of Manitoba
10:30- 11:45 / 10 h 30 - 11 h 45 SJC 129 9. Canadian and American Relations during the Confluence of North American Military Forces in the 1940s and 1950s Les relations canado-américaines lors de la confluence des forces militaires nord-américaines dans les années 1940 et 1950 Richard Goette, Queen’s University Cultural Confluence? The Cultural Differences of Canadian and American Air Forces and the Effect on Command and Control in Newfoundland during the Second World WarRachel Lea Heide, Carleton University American Concerns, Canadian Resistance, and the Clayton Knight Committee’s Clandestine Recruiting of Americans for the Royal Canadian Air ForceJeff Noakes, Carleton University Defence Construction (1951) Limited and Cold War Infrastructure in Canada, 1950-1960 Chair / Président : Robert Wardhaugh, University of Western Ontario
10:30- 11:45 / 10 h 30 - 11 h 45 SJC 128 10. Violence and Gender in Later Medieval Europe Sexe et violence dans l'Europe du Bas-Moyen-Âge Steven Bednarski, University of Toronto Gendered Violence: Findings from a Provençal Town in the Fourteenth CenturySara M. Butler, Saint Mary's University Abortion by Assault: Violence against Pregnant Women in Thirteenth- and Fourteenth-Century EnglandDerek Neal, McGill University The Rector and the Bailiff: Clergymen, Violence, and Masculinity in Late Medieval England Chair / Présidente : Roisin Cossar, University of Manitoba
10:30- 11:45 / 10 h 30 - 11 h 45 SJC 125 11. New Perspectives on Naval Rule in Newfoundland, 1760-1825 Terre-Neuve sous l’autorité de la marine britannique (1760-1825). Nouvelles perspectives Jerry Bannister, Dalhousie University A Maritime Mafia? Merchants, Gangs, and Law in the Atlantic FisherySean Cadigan, Memorial University of Newfoundland Fish and Whips: The Role of Corporal Punishment in the Administration of Justice in Outport Newfoundland, 1785-1825Keith Mercer, Dalhousie University An Occupational Hazard: British Naval Impressment at Newfoundland, 1775-1815 Chair / Président : Daniel Vickers, University of California, San Diego
10:30- 11:45 / 10 h 30 - 11 h 45 SJC 115 12. Workers’ Struggles and Rights in 20th-Century North America Luttes ouvrières et droits des travailleurs en Amérique du Nord au XXe siècle Brandi Lucier, McMaster University The Employment and Seniority Rights of Black Automobile Workers: A Confluence Between the Council on Group Relations and Civil Rights Groups in the City of WindsorLisa R. Mar, University of Maryland Asian North Americans in the Fair Employment Crusade, 1945-1959 Chair / Président : Nolan Reilly, University of Winnipeg Joint Session with the American Historial Association / Séance conjointe avec l'American Historical Association
10:30- 11:45 / 10 h 30 - 11 h 45 SJC 114 13. Social Anxieties During the Cold War Angoisses sociales durant la guerre froide Mark Eaton, University of Western Ontario Nuclear Discourses in Canadian SocietyBrian Thorn, Trent University Communist and Social Democratic Women’s Anti-War ActivismGayle Thrift, University of Calgary ‘Living in an Apocalyptic Age’: Canadian Protestant Churches and Atomic Anxiety during the Cold War Years Chair / Président : David Churchill, University of Manitoba
12:00- 1:15 / 12:00 - 13 h 15 Business meetings / Sé;ances de travail SJC 115: Canadian Committee on History and Computing Comité canadien d'histoire et d'informatiqueSJC 114: Canadian Committee on Women's History Comité canadien de l'histoire des femmesSJC 116: Native Studies History Group Groupe d'étude en histoire autochtoneSJC 116: Oral History Group Groupe d'histoire orale
1:30 - 4:15 / 13 h 30 - 16 h 15 SJC 117 Editorial Committee,Canadian Historical Review Comité éditorial,Canadian Historical Review
1:30- 2:45 / 13 h 30 - 2 h 45 SJC 129 14. Law and the Social History of the State in Nova Scotia Le droit et l’histoire sociale de l’État en Nouvelle-Écosse Blake Brown, Dalhousie University Storms, Roads, and Responsible Government: Jury Reform in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Nova ScotiaStephen Henderson, Dalhousie University Early Social Services: The Halifax Poorhouse, 1850-1885James Muir, York University, Consumption, Credit, and the Law in Early Halifax Chair / Président : Greg Smith, University of Manitoba
1:30- 2:45 / 13 h 30 - 2 h 45 SJC 128 15. Conceptions of the State in Canada Quelques conceptions de l’État au Canada Emily Arrowsmith, Carleton University The Development of the Dependence Allowance ProgramKerry Badgley, National Archives of Canada The State in the Development of Ontario’s Dairy IndustryTim Krywulak, Carleton University A Brief Overview of the Historiography of the Canadian Welfare State and Avenues for Further Research Chair / Président : James Naylor, Brandon University
1:30- 2:45 / 13 h 30 - 2 h 45 SJC 125 16. L’expérience des francophones vue á travers leurs correspondances The Francophone Experience as Seen Through their Correspondence Michel Bock, Université d’Ottawa La construction du réseau de correspondants de Lionel Groulx en milieu minoritaire, ou la solidarité nationale á l’oeuvreAudrey Pyée, York University Male Migrants, their Parents, and the Priest: Transatlantic Epistolary Family Relationships Chair and commentator / Président et commentateur : Marcel Martel, York University
1:30- 2:45 / 13 h 30 - 2 h 45 SJC 115 17. Rifts in Space and Time: Evaluating the “Event” in Modern Historical Scholarship La division du temps et de l’espace. Réflexion sur « l’événement » dans les recherches en histoire moderne Sailaja V. Krishnamurti, York University Significant Impacts: Subaltern Studies and Theories of HistoriographyP. Whitney Lackenbauer, University of Saskatchewan The Methodological Challenge of “Non-Events”: A Reflection Using Comparative Case Studies on Military-Aboriginal Relations over Land Use in Twentieth-Century CanadaJames H. Warren, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Revolution, Empire, and Britain: Reflections on an Imperial Nation in 1848 Chair / Président : V. Ravindiran, University of Manitoba
1:30- 2:45 / 13 h 30 - 2 h 45 SJC 114 18. Performing Gender, Empire, and Nation Mise en scène du genre, de l’empire et de la nation Kristine Alexander, York University Motherhood, Citizenship, Continuity, and Change: The Girl Guides, Gender and Imperialism in Interwar English CanadaKristina Guiguet, Carleton University The Ideal World of Mrs. Widder’s Soirée Musicale, 1844Cecilia Morgan, OISE/University of Toronto Staging Empire, Nation, and Gender: Catherine Merritt and Imperial Pageantry, Southern Ontario, 1890s-1910s Chair / Présidente : Kathryn Young, University of Manitoba
1:30- 2:45 / 13 h 30 - 2 h 45 SJC 111 19. Childhood – Real and Imagined – in 20th-Century Canada L’enfance réelle ou imaginée au Canada au XXe siècle Karen Dubinsky, Queen’s University Interracial Adoption and the Hybrid Baby in 1960s CanadaMona Gleason, University of British Columbia Small Bodies of Knowledge: Children and Health in Twentieth-Century English CanadaSharon Wall, University of British Columbia Laboratories in the Woods: Psychology and the Making of Healthy Children at Ontario Summer Camps, 1920-1955 Chair / Présidente : Bettina Bradbury, York University
2:45 - 3:00 / 14 h 45 - 15 h Break / Pause
3:00- 4:15 / 15 h - 16 h 15 SJC 129 20. Canadian History in High School Textbooks, 1942-2000 L’histoire du Canada telle que présentée dans les manuels des écoles secondaires (1942-2000) José Igartua, Université du Québec á Montréal A Million Copies: George Brown’s Building the Canadian Nation as a De Facto National History TextbookKen Montgomery, University of Ottawa ‘A Better Place to Live’: Representation of Knowledge about Racism and its Oppositions in Post-WWII Canadian History TextbooksTimothy Stanley, University of Ottawa ‘A Better Place to Live’: Representation of Knowledge about Racism and its Oppositions in Post-WWII Canadian History Textbooks Chair / Présidente : Margaret Conrad, University of New Brunswick
3:00- 4:15 / 15 h - 16 h 15 SJC 128 21. Resettlement and Environmental Change in the North American Plains Réétablissement et changements environnementaux dans les Prairies nord-américaines Matthew Evenden, University of British Columbia Irrigation, Environment, and Social Change on the lower Bow River, 1900-1935Kenneth Sylvester, University of Michigan 'Dustbowl Legacy: the Myth of Human Forcing in the Shortgrass Steppe’John Varty, Queen’s University ‘On Agronomy and Aesthetics: Scientific Expansion, the Commercial Turn, and Canada’s Garnet Wheat Controversy’ Chair / Président : Royden Loewen, University of Winnipeg
3:00- 4:15 / 15 h - 16 h 15 SJC 125 22. Women, Land, and Authority in Early Modern Portugal Les femmes, la propriété foncière et le pouvoir au Portugal, du XVe au XVIIe siècle Darlene Abreu-Ferreira, University of Winnipeg Unmarried Women and Landownership in 17th-Century PortugalIvana Elbl, Trent University Status and Agency: Royal Grants to Portuguese Noblewomen, 1438-1481Susannah C. Humble, University of Aberdeen Effecting Political Change: Female Landowners in Portugal at the Turn of the Sixteenth Century Chair / Président : David Higgs, University of Toronto
3:00- 4:15 / 15 h - 16 h 15 SJC 115 23. Biographical Approaches: The Individual and the Social La biographie comme outil d’étude de l’individu et de la société Theodore Binnema, University of Northern British Columbia Peter Fidler: A Scientific Explorer in Rupert’s LandNolan Heie, Queen’s University The Cellular Ethics of Ernst HaeckelSoudabeh Marin, Université de Paris X-Nanterre Influences et confluence : l’Iran d’Ostad Elahi Chair / Président : Luc Côté, Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface
3:00- 4:15 / 15 h - 16 h 15 SJC 114 24. Nursing and Gender in the Canadian Military Le personnel infirmier et les questions de genre dans l’armée canadienne Kathryn McPherson, York University Militarism and Domesticity: Gender, Sexuality, and Health in Canada’s Armed Forces, 1945-1970Linda J. Quiney, University of Ottawa ‘If You Fail – He Dies!’: Gender, Citizenship and Canadian Red Cross Voluntary Relief in the Great WarCynthia Toman, University of Ottawa Frontlines and Frontiers: Canadian Military Nursing, 1939-1945 Chair / Présidente : Linda Kealey, University of New Brunswick
3:00- 4:15 / 15 h - 16 h 15 SJC 111 25. Labour and Social Relations in the Fur Trade Relations ouvrières et sociales dans le commerce de la fourrure Heather Devine, University of Calgary A Fur Trade Diaspora: Canadien Merchant Families in St. Louis after the British ConquestCarolyn Podruchny, Western Michigan University ‘The Voyageurs too enjoy their carnival’: French Canadian Servants, Dirty Tricks, and Bodily PleasuresNicole St-Onge, University of Ottawa Variable Wealth: An Examination of 25 Inventaires après décès for Montreal Voyageurs and Merchant-voyageurs Chair / Présidente : Jean Friesen, University of Manitoba Joint Session with the American Historial Association / Séance conjointe avec l'American Historical Association
4:30- 5:45 / 16 h 30 - 17 h 45 SJC 118 26. Charting Academia: Graduate Students and the Academic Employment Market [Round Table] Les universités évaluées. Les étudiants diplômés et le marché de l’emploi dans le milieu universitaire [Table ronde]
Participants/Participantes: Sarah Elvins, University of ManitobaFranca Iacovetta, University of TorontoSteve Penfold, University of TorontoChair / Présidente : Dominique Clement, Memorial University of Newfoundland FRIDAY 4 JUNE 2004 VENDREDI 4 JUIN 20049:00-11:45 / 9 h - 11 h 45 SJC 113 CHA/Canadian Committee on History and Computing Computer Poster/Demonstration Session SHC / Comité canadien d'histoire et d'informatique Séance de démonstration informatique
9:00 - 10:15 / 9 h - 10 h 15 SJC 118 27. Making Communities and Shaping Gender [Round Table] Bâtir des communautés et définir les rôles sexuels [Table ronde]
Participants/Participantes: Darlene Abreu-Ferreira, University of Winnipeg Private Matters, Public Issues: Women and Community in Seventeenth-Century PortugalValerie Burton, Memorial University of Newfoundland Community or Communities? Men, Women, and Seafaring in Nineteenth-Century BritainMolly Richter, Université de Montréal Montreal Through the Lens of Widowhood: Gender and Community in Eighteenth-Century New FranceEliakim Sibanda, University of Winnipeg More Chains? The Role of Zulu/Ndebele Women in the Shifting Socio-Economic Terrain Between the Late 19th and Early 20th CenturiesChair / Président : Robert J. Young, University of Winnipeg
9:00 - 10:15 / 9 h - 10 h 15 SJC 129 28. The Social, the Political, the Economic in 19th-Century Montreal Économie, société et politique á Montréal au XIXe siècle Bettina Bradbury, York University Changing Identities: Becoming a Wife in Early Nineteenth-Century MontrealRobert C.H. Sweeny, Memorial University of Newfoundland Property, Immigration and Identity in Late Pre-Industrial Montreal Chair / Présidente : Tamara Myers, University of Winnipeg
9:00 - 10:15 / 9 h - 10 h 15 SJC 128 29. Politics, Morality, and Economics in the Interwar Years: Papers in the New Political History Politique, moralité et économie pendant l’entre-deux-guerres. Études en nouvelle histoire politique Lara Campbell, Nipissing University ‘I Have a Right to Live and Work’: Ontario Men, Masculinity, and Unemployment in the Great DepressionJessica Squires, Carleton University Creating Hegemony: Consensus by Exclusion in the Rowell-Sirois CommissionShirley Tillotson, Dalhousie University The Citizenship of Contribution in the 1920s Taxation Debates Chair / Président : Robert McDonald, University of British Columbia
9:00 - 10:15 / 9 h - 10 h 15 Helen Glass Center 202 30. Canada’s Health Watch: Quarantine and Institutional Care La surveillance sanitaire au Canada. La mise en quarantaine et les soins institutionnels Linda Ambrose, Laurentian University Quarantine in Question: The 1913 Investigation at William Head, B.C.Cheryl DesRoches, Queen’s University Everyone in their Place: The Formation of Institutional Care for the Elderly in Nineteenth-Century OntarioJames Moran & Lisa Chilton, University of Prince Edward Island 'A Home Away from Home': Emigrant Patients in Quebec, 1834-1860 Chair / Présidente : Heather MacDougall, University of Waterloo Joint Session with the Canadian Society for the History of Medicine / Séance conjointe avec la Société canadienne d'histoire de la médecine
9:00 - 10:15 / 9 h - 10 h 15 SJC 125 31. Media in Wartime Les médias en période de guerre Gene L. Allen, Ryerson University The Nation and the News: Creating Canadian Press, 1907-1917Claude Beauregard, Université du Québec en Outaouais L’image de la guerre et l’historien : problèmes méthodologiquesSerge Durflinger, University of Ottawa Zoot-suiters versus the Navy: Montreal’s War by Proxy, 1944 Chair / Président : Len Kuffert, University of Manitoba
9:00 - 10:15 / 9 h - 10 h 15 SJC 115 32. Poor Relief and Public Controversy Controverse autour de l’assistance publique Sharon Myers, University of Prince Edward Island Small Politics of Nation: The New Brunswick Child Welfare Survey, 1927-1930, and the Inflection of Political CultureJames M. Pitsula, University of Regina The Confluence of the Public and Private Sectors: Poor Relief in Regina During the 1930s Chair and commentator / Président et commentateur : Raymond Blake, Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy
9:00 - 10:15 / 9 h - 10 h 15 SJC 114 33. Gender and Medical Discourses La médecine et les femmes Marlene Epp, University of Waterloo Catching Babies and Delivering the Dead: The Confluence of Life and Death in the Vocation of Mennonite Pioneering WomenTracy Penny Light, University of Waterloo ‘They Die Smiling’: Doctors, Maternal Welfare and Abortion in English Canada, 1940-1969Eileen O’Connor, University of Ottawa Contextualizing Dress as a Health Determinant in Victorian Canada Chair / Présidente : Wendy Mitchinson, University of Waterloo
9:00 - 10:15 / 9 h - 10 h 15 SJC 111 34. Analyzing Material and Visual Evidence L’analyse des preuves matérielles et visuelles Alicia Colson, McGill University Can the Confluence of Ideas and Methodologies Aid our Understanding of Visual Evidence Found in the Lake of the Woods?Kathleen Lord, Cleveland State University Photographic Streetscapes: Class and Gender Representations in Saint-Henri, Quebec and Lowell, Massachusetts, 1905-1945Colleen Skidmore, University of Alberta ‘In Other People’s Reality’: Immigrants, Indians, and Autochromes in Edmonton, 1914 Chair / Présidente : Beverly Lemire, University of New Brunswick
10:15-10:30 / 10 h 15 - 10 h 30 Break / Pause
10:30-11:45 / 10 h 30 - 11 h 45 SJC 118 35. Land Making: The Ideology, Culture, and Environment of Canadian Lands 1600-1950 [Round Table] Le façonnement du territoire canadien. Idéologie, culture et environnement (1600-1950) [Table ronde]
Participants/Participantes: Colin Coates, York University Canadian Utopian LandColin Duncan, McGill University Why Adolf Hitler Liked Westerns: Canadian Environmental History in a Global ContextRuth Sandwell, OISE/University of Toronto Land, Family, and the State in Canada, 1850-1950Chair / Président : James Mochoruk, University of North Dakota
10:30-11:45 / 10 h 30 - 11 h 45 SJC 129 36. British Military Men in the 18th Century Les militaires britanniques au XVIIIe siècle Geoffrey L. Hudson, McMaster University Social Agency and Disabled Ex-Servicemen in England, 1600-1800William R. Miles, Memorial University of Newfoundland The Royal Navy and the North American Fisheries 1660 to 1750Tabitha Marshall, McMaster University Eighteenth-Century Nutrition: The British Army in North America, 1775-1783 Chair / Président : Greg Smith, University of Manitoba Joint Session with the Canadian Society for the History of Medicine / Séance conjointe avec la Société canadienne d'histoire de la médecine
10:30-11:45 / 10 h 30 - 11 h 45 SJC 128 37. The Varieties of Educational Experience: Mission and Public Schooling Les écoles de missionnaires et les écoles publiques. Des approches pédagogiques différentes. Denise Fuchs, University of Manitoba The Reverend John Macallum’s Letters to His Former Students at the Red River AcademyWendy Fletcher, Vancouver School of Theology The Canadian Experiment with Social Engineering: The Residential Schools as Hegemonic DiscourseTimothy G. Pearson, McGill University Grace and Good Works: Jesuit Mission Teaching in the Relations, 1632-1650 Chair / Présidente : Myra Rutherdale, University of Saskatchewan Joint Session with the Canadian Society of Church History, sponsored by the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences / Séance conjointe avec la Société canadienne d'histoire de l'église, parrainée par la Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines
10:30-11:45 / 10 h 30 - 11 h 45 SJC 125 38. Early Twentieth-Century Urban Elites and the Ideology of Domination Les élites urbaines au début du XXe siècle et l’idéologie de la suprématie Kurt Korneski, Memorial University of Newfoundland J.W. Dafoe and the Labour Revolt of 1919Tom Mitchell, Brandon University ‘Defending the Constitution:’ The Ideological Claims of Winnipeg’s Citizens’ Committee of 1000Andrew Rolfson, Memorial University of Newfoundland Land Tenure and Local Leaseholders in Early 20th-Century St. John’s Chair / Président : Greg Kealey, University of New Brunswick
10:30-11:45 / 10 h 30 - 11 h 45 SJC 115 39. Confluences of Popular Culture, Orality, Racial Stereotypes, and History Confluence de la culture populaire, des traditions orales, des stéréotypes raciaux et de l’histoire Keith Thor Carlson, University of Saskatchewan Coyote Goes to London: Literacy and Promises in Aboriginal Oral Traditions and Native-Newcomer RelationsLyle Dick, Parks Canada The Image of Nation-Building: Thomas Scott’s ExecutionKristina Fagan, University of Saskatchewan Negotiating ‘Indianness’: Henry Pennier’s Chiefly Indian Chair / Président : John Lutz, University of Victoria Commentator / Commentateur : J.R. Miller, University of Saskatchewan
10:30-11:45 / 10 h 30 - 11 h 45 SJC 114 40. The Fur Trade and the Métis in the Fort Edmonton District 1821-1890 Le commerce de la fourrure et les Métis dans le district Fort Edmonton (1821-1890) Pamela Cunningham, University of Alberta The Social Consequences of Widespread Mortality on the St. Albert Indigenous Métis Population, 1870-1890Melanie Niemi, University of Northern British Columbia The Edmonton and District Stragglers: Treaty, Scrip, and Métis IdentityTimothy Panas, University of Alberta Debt, Status, and the Role of Material Culture at Fort Edmonton, 1821-1826 Chair / Président : Theodore Binnema, University of Northern British Columbia Commentator / Commentateur : Gerhard Ens, University of Alberta
10:30-11:45 / 10 h 30 - 11 h 45 SJC 117 41. Poor Relief or Social Welfare? Assistance publique ou sécurité sociale ? Joselyn Christine Morley, Carleton University From Charity to Social Service: The Changing Response to Poverty and Need in One Municipal Department, Ottawa, 1916-31Suzanne Morton, McGill University Witnessing History: Jane Wisdom’s ‘Case Work’ on the 1922 Cape Breton Coal Strike Chair and commentator / Président et commentateur : DeLloyd Guth, University of Manitoba
10:30-11:45 / 10 h 30 - 11 h 45 SJC 111 42. Adventurers, Workers, Women: Female Migrants, Immigrant Domestics, and the Construction of Identities and Meanings Aventuriers, travailleurs, femmes : les femmes immigrantes, les domestiques immigrantes, et la construction d'identités et d'intentionnes Lisa Chilton, University of Prince Edward Island Land and Imperial Adventure: Promoting Emigration to the Young Single WomanAlexander Freund, University of Winnipeg Adventurers of Their Own Free Will or Exploited Female Immigrant Workers? German Domestics in 1950s Canada and the Construction of MeaningSusana Paula Miranda, York University Working Women, Cleaning ‘Ladies’: Portuguese Immigrant Women and Domestic Day Cleaning in 1960s and 1970s Toronto Chair / Présidente : Franca Iacovetta, University of Toronto
Business meetings / Sé;ances de travail SJC 117: Business History Group / Groupe d'histoire en affairsSJC 114: Canadian Committee on Labour History / Comité canadien sur l'histoire du travailSJC 113: Canadian Committee on Military History / Comité canadien sur l'histoire militaireSJC 116: Canadian Urban History Association / Société canadien d'histoire urbaineSJC 115: Groupe d'études en histoire de l'environnement / Environmental History Group
1:30 – 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h 43. Keynote Address / Conférencière invitée Antoinette Burton, University of Illinois Archive Stories: Gender and the Making of Imperial and Colonial HistoriesChair / Présidente : Mary Kinnear, University of Manitoba
3:00 - 3:15 / 15 h - 15 h 15 Break / Pause
3:15 - 5:00 / 15 h 15 - 17 h SJC 118 CHA Annual Meeting Réunion annuelle de la S.H.C.
5:30- 7:00 / 17 h 00 - 19 h Hanley Hall, St. Paul's College CHA President’s Gala Gala du président de la S.H.C. SATURDAY 5 JUNE 2004 SAMEDI 5 JUIN 20049:00 10:15 / 9 h 00 - 10 h 15 SJC 117 CHA Council Annual Meeting Réunion du conseil d'administration de la S.H.C.
9:00 10:15 / 9 h 00 - 10 h 15 SJC 117 44. Confluence or Divergence? The Many Streams of Aboriginal Research [Round Table] Confluence ou divergence ? Les nomberux sentiers de la recherche autochtone [Table ronde]
Participants/Participantes: Eric Angel (Public History Inc.)Barry Cottam, Indian and Northern Affairs CanadaShelagh Grant, Trent UniversityGwynneth Jones, Independent Scholar/ConsultantPatricia Power, Office of Indian Residential Schools Resolutions CanadaChair / Présidente : Jean Manore, Bishop's University
9:00 - 10:15 / 9 h - 10 h 15 SJC 129 45. Performance and Culture: Biographical Perspectives on North American Religion Performance et culture. Perspectives biographiques sur la religion en Amérique du Nord Kevin Kee, McGill University The Commodification of Popular Protestantism in the Post-war EraJames Miller, Carleton University ”Here we have no continuing city”: Facing Death and Getting on with Life in the American Slave State Chair / Président : Brian J. Young, McGill University
9:00 - 10:15 / 9 h - 10 h 15 SJC 128 46. Nourrir la Bête. La mobilisation des ressources humaines, médicales et industrielles du Canada durant les deux guerres mondiales Feeding the Beast: Mobilizing Human, Medical and Industrial Resources in Canada During the Two World Wars Michel Litalien, Défense nationale du Canada La situation du Corps de santé de l’Armée canadienne en périodes d’avant-guerreJean Martin, Défense nationale du Canada Was the Battle of Britain won in Quebec? Strategic industry and its successful protection, 1939-1945Yves Tremblay, Défense nationale du Canada Former les officiers subalternes après mai-juin 1940 Chair / Président : Serge Durflinger, Université d'Ottawa
9:00 - 10:15 / 9 h - 10 h 15 SJC 125 47. 3D Virtual Environments as Instruments for Representation and Instruction in History Le recours á l’environnement virtuel tridimensionnel pour la représentation et l’enseignement de l’histoire John Bonnett, National Research Council of Canada Construction and Collaboration: Two Possibilities for 3D History in the Next 20 YearsPierre Boulanger, University of Calgary Are We Getting Closer to Virtual Time Travel?Blair McIntyre, Georgia Institute of Technology Bringing History Alive: Dramatic Augmented Reality Experiences in Historic Settings Chair / Présidente : Kevin Kee, McGill University
9:00 - 10:15 / 9 h - 10 h 15 SJC 115 48. Sex, Gender, and Struggle in Local/Global and Internationalist/Transnational Contexts Sexe, genre et combats dans les contextes régional et mondial, internationaliste et transnational David Churchill, University of Manitoba The Transnationalism of Homophile Activism in the Cold War: Beyond U.S. Exceptionalism, Towards Internationalist HistoryLarry Hannant, University of Victoria and Camosun College 'My God, Are They Sending Women?' Three Canadian Women in the Spanish Civil WarFranca Iacovetta, University of Toronto Feminist Transnational Labour History and Rethinking Women’s Activism and Female Militancy in Canadian Contexts: Lessons from an International(ist) Project Chair / Présidente : Jennifer Stephen, Laurentian University
9:00 - 10:15 / 9 h - 10 h 15 SJC 114 49. Canadian Foreign Policy and the People’s Republic of China La politique étrangère du Canada et la République populaire de Chine Angela Graham, McMaster University ‘Sleeping with an Elephant’: American Influence on Canadian China Policy, 1949-1970Xiao Dong Wu, Carleton University Canada-China Trade, 1960-76 – Flag or Profit? Chair and commentator / Présidente et commentatrice : Tina Chen, University of Manitoba
9:00 - 10:15 / 9 h - 10 h 15 SJC 111 50. Perspectives on Canada and Continentalism: Historiography, Energy, and Autos Le Canada et le continentalisme. Historiographie, énergie et automobiles Dimitry Anastakis, University of Toronto Nervous Nellies: The Auto Pact and the Free Trade Debate, 1965-1988Adam Chapnick, University of Toronto ‘Conflict and Cooperation Collide: The Writing of Canadian-American RelationsTammy Nemeth, University of British Columbia Continental Drift: Canada-U.S. Energy Relations, 1958-1988 Chair / Président : Greg Donaghy, DFAIT/MAECI
10:15-10:30 / 10 h 15 - 10 h 30 Break / Pause
10:30-11:45 / 10 h 30 - 11 h 45 SJC 118 51. Innovation, Exploitation, Collaboration: New Directions in Using the Web as a Platform for Teaching and Research [Round Table] Innover, explorer, collaborer, ou comment utiliser le Web de façon originale dans l’enseignement et la recherche [Table ronde]
Participants/Participantes: Margaret Conrad, University of New Brunswick The Atlantic Canada Portal: Communicating Beyond the AcademyChad Gaffield, University of Ottawa The Challenge of Creating a Virtual Research InfrastructureJohn Lutz, University of Victoria Raising the Literacy Bar: Web-Publishing Student ResearchChair / Président : Fritz Pannekoek, University of Calgary Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on History and Computing / Séance parrainée par le Comité canadien de l’histoire de l’informatique
10:30-11:45 / 10 h 30 - 11 h 45 SJC 117 52. Books, Literacy, and Society Livres, alphabétisation et société Elaine A. Boone, University of Waterloo The Founding of the Toronto Public LibraryStéphanie Tésio, Université Laval Les livres de la pharmacie dans les bibliothèques des praticiens de la santé bas-normands et canadiens au XVIIIe siècle Chair / Présidente : Alexandra Mosquin
10:30-11:45 / 10 h 30 - 11 h 45 SJC 129 53. Religion, Secularism and Identities Religion, laïcité et identités Tina Block, University of Victoria Gendered Irreverence: Women, Men, and Secularism in the Postwar Pacific NorthwestBrian Froese, Providence College Localization, Symbolic and Historical Identities among Mennonite Entrepreneurs in British ColumbiaTodd Webb, York University The Wretched Business of Canada’: Culture and Anarchy among the Wesleyan Methodists, 1847-52 Chair / Présidente : Marlene Epp, University of Waterloo
10:30-11:45 / 10 h 30 - 11 h 45 SJC 128 54. Masculinity, Maternalism, and Ethnicity on the Canadian Left, 1930s-1950s Masculinité, maternalisme et ethnicité dans la gauche canadienne, des années 1930 au années 1950 Julie Guard, University of Manitoba Community Mobilizing against Capital: Communist Women in Postwar Canada Redefine the PoliticalRhonda Hinther, University of Manitoba Banned and Interned: Experiences of the Ukrainian Left During WWIIEster Reiter, York University Banquets, Bazaars and Picket Lines: Left-Wing Jewish Women Transform the World Chair / Président : Craig Heron, York University
10:30-11:45 / 10 h 30 - 11 h 45 SJC 125 55. Interpreting Social Space L’espace social. Quelques interprétations Janet E. Chute, Dalhousie University and Mount Saint Vincent University ‘Comme L’Herbe’: An Examination of the Confluence between Mi’kmaq and French Interests in the Years Leading to the Seven Years’ WarS. Holyck Hunchuck, Independent Scholar La maison dite ‘hulloise’: The Confluence of Architectural Traditions and the Vanguard of Modernism in the Late 19th Century Ottawa ValleyLisa Panayotidis & Paul Stortz, University of Calgary Intellectual Space, Image, and Identities in the Historical University Campus: Helen Kemp’s Map of the University of Toronto, 1932 Chair / Président : Peter Nunoda, University of Manitoba
10:30-11:45 / 10 h 30 - 11 h 45 SJC 115 56. The Hunt and the Fur Trade La chasse et le commerce de la fourrure Barbara Belyea, University of Calgary Masters and Men at Saskatchewan River Posts, 1792-1802Michel Duquet, Université d’Ottawa L’intrépide « affaire canadienne » de Revillon Frères, 1901-1936 Chair / Présidente : Carolyn Podruchny, Western Michigan University
10:30-11:45 / 10 h 30 - 11 h 45 SJC 114 57. Community and the Protection of Public Space Les communautés et la protection de l’espace public Jo-Anne Lee, University of Victoria & Michael Bruce, University of British Columbia ‘Nothing Happens Except Dilapidation and Decay’: Social Movements and Creative Resistance in Vancouver’s Strathcona NeighbourhoodGreg Stott, McMaster University The Urban Frontier: Identifying Suburban Municipalities in 19th Century Ontario Chair / Président : Robert Rutherdale, Algoma University College
10:30-11:45 / 10 h 30 - 11 h 45 SJC 111 58. Constructing Ethnic Identities and Ethnic Boundaries La construction des identités et des frontières ethniques Aya Fujiwara, University of Alberta Ethnic Boundary Construction and Myth-Making: Scots, Ukrainians, and Japanese in Post-War CanadaAllan Rowe, University of Alberta St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations and the Negotiation of Irish Identity in Winnipeg, 1874-1921"Michael Witgen, University of Michigan State Making and Métis Identity in the American and Canadian West: Race, Citizenship, and the Meaning of Indigenity Chair / Présidente : Denise Fuchs, University of Manitoba
12:00- 1:15 / 12 h - 13 h 15 Business Meetings / Séances de travail
1:30 – 2:25 / 13 h 30 - 14 h 25 SJC 118 59. Who Needs the Nation? A Round Table with Antoinette Burton [Round Table] Qui a besoin d'une nation? Une table ronde avec Antoinette Burton [Table ronde]
Participants/Participantes: Antoinette Burton, University of IllinoisRamsay Cook, Dictionary of Canadian BiographyMarlene Epp, University of WaterlooXavier Gelinas, Canadian Museum of CivilizationV. Ravindiran, University of ManitobaChair / Présidente : Adele Perry, University of Manitoba
1:30 – 2:25 / 13 h 30 - 14 h 25 SJC 129 60. Exploiting Canada’s Natural Resources L’exploitation des ressources naturelles du Canada Greg Gillespie, Lakehead University Clandestine Means: The Hunting Code and Game Legislation in Nineteenth-Century CanadaArn Keeling, University of British Columbia Parks, Pollution, and Politics: the Buttle Lake/Strathcona Park Mining Controversy and the Politics of Nature in British Columbia, 1965-1973 Chair / Président : Matthew Evenden, University of British Columbia
1:30 – 2:25 / 13 h 30 - 14 h 25 SJC 128 61. Fashioning the Images of Northern Canadians Images et représentations des habitants du Nord canadien Adam Arenson, Yale University At the Periphery and the Center: Race, Nation and Self-Fashioning in the Klondike, 1898-1900Myra Rutherdale, University of Saskatchewan An Arctic Fashion Show: Northern Women and Southern Clothing, 1930-1970Joan Sangster, Trent University The Beaver as Ideology: Constructing Images of Inuit and Native Life in Post-World War II Canada Chair / Présidente : Jennifer S.H. Brown, University of Winnipeg
1:30 – 2:25 / 13 h 30 - 14 h 25 SJC 117 62. The Making of Culture and Cultural Icons La construction d’une culture et des idoles culturelles David Gregory, Athabasca University Thomas Wright and the Early History of English Vernacular SongDavid B. Marshall, University of Calgary Father and Son: Charles and King Gordon, 1910-1937 Chair / Président : J.M. Bumsted, University of Manitoba
1:30 – 2:25 / 13 h 30 - 14 h 25 SJC 115 63. Social Violence in the 19th Century Violence sociale au XIXe siècle Lesley A. Erickson, McMaster University No Known Reason: Native Peoples, Suicide, and the Colonization of Western Canada, 1872-1930Sean Kheraj, York University ‘The Aristocracy of Crime’: Criminal Prosecution of Homicide in Toronto, 1885-1920Sandy Ramos, Queen’s University ‘I Am Strongly Inclined to Doubt its Probability’: Nineteenth-Century Notions of Rape in the Medico-Legal Discourse Chair / Président : Jerry Bannister, Dalhousie University
1:30 – 2:25 / 13 h 30 - 14 h 25 SJC 114 64. Nation-Building and Imperial Images Édification d’une nation et images d’un empire Jeffrey D. Bowersox, University of Toronto Bringing the Empire Home: Spectacle, Contact, and Response at the ‘First German Colonial Exhibition’ of 1896Wade A. Henry, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada The Odious Oath: Canadian Catholic Agitation against the Monarch’s Accession Oath, 1899-1911 Chair / Président : Ian Radforth, University of Toronto
1:30 – 2:25 / 13 h 30 - 14 h 25 SJC 111 65. Rural Societies in 19th-Century Canada Les communautés rurales au XIXe siècle au Canada Shannon S. Bower, University of British Columbia Big Talk: The Hay Privilege and the Province of ManitobaAlan McCullough, Independent Scholar The Boyne Settlement, 1871-1901: Manitoba in TransitionMichelle Vosburgh, McMaster University Inflated Prices and Unprecedented Demand: Evidence of a Land Rush in 1854 in Canada West Chair / Président : Colin Coates, York University
1:30 – 2:25 / 13 h 30 - 14 h 25 SJC 125 66. PM, O.A.S., and N.G.O.: Aspects of Canadian Foreign Relations with Latin America, 1957-1979 Deux premiers ministres, l’OEA et les ONG. Quelques aspects des relations diplomatiques entre le Canada et l’Amérique latine (1957-1979) Mark Gauthier, Nipissing University The Cuban Policies of Diefenbaker and PearsonGraeme Mount, Laurentian University A Canadian NGO Success Story: The Roman Catholic Diocese of Sault Ste Marie in Guatemala, 1961-1979Jason Zorbas, University Of Saskatchewan The Politics of Personalities: Canada and the Organization of American States, 1957-1963 Chair / Président : Greg Donaghy, DFAIT/MAECI |