Delighted to announce a special issue of Canadian Slavonic Papers, co-edited with Catherine Wanner: War and religion in Ukraine: editors’ introduction https://t.co/Ud2DbXN7iE
Active Women by @SarahANickel has been named a finalist for the 2025 Wilson Book Prize! This groundbreaking book explores the activist movement of Indigenous women and their impact in reshaping #IndigenousPolitics.
Learn more: https://t.co/U0uhbWYb8V
@UAlberta@mcmasterhum
“Famine as Genocide: The Holodomor in Ukraine"
Proud to announce the launch of our new online course,
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Check out @ContEuroHistory new digest: a sort of reader's guide to the latest articles + forums published by this amazing journal, with editor suggestions of their fav new articles. I so appreciate this kind of personal curation of scholarly work https://t.co/boqSH3aO0d
Are you an emerging scholar excited to share info about your research? @ContEuroHistory has a new blog called "New Voices" highlighting research by advanced grad students + early career on any aspect of European history 1914-today. Submit your work! https://t.co/ScnHojMxPB
National unity is not a partisan issue.
We may disagree on ideology. We may differ on the strategies of how to better Canada and Canadians’ lives. We may also disagree on the role of government in all that.
But we must all agree on Canadian sovereignty and unity.
#ableg
Don Getty on the golf course as the Principal Group collapses. Jason Kenney drinking at the Sky Palace during COVID. Danielle Smith in the airport lounge while taking away teachers charter rights.
All Canadians deserve access to healthcare regardless of where they live. That's why we have the Canada Health Act.
Forcing Albertans to pay for COVID vaccines is wrong. The Federal Government should step in every time a Conservative Premier undermines our public healthcare.
Yes. It’s not because his feelings were hurt. It’s because he wants to establish the dominance of lies over truth. He wants to establish that he alone can decide the truth and falsity of things, not objective reality, and that if he decides up is down, then down it is.
Let's be clear about what happened today.
Premier Smith introduced a bill to strip Albertans of Charter rights,
denied MLAs the opportunity to debate it and the courts the ability to scrutinize it,
and did all of this from her seat on a jet to Saudi Arabia.
Congrats to @JM_Johnston + @Annarosstweets for editing the @ContEuroHistory special issue "Navigating Post-Imperial Transitions after the First World War." I just read the intro: what an amazing resource! I forsee it becomes required reading for the field! https://t.co/DomeDkgzIJ
Celebrating Christmas as a political act: church calendrical reform in Ukraine: Canadian Slavonic Papers: Vol 67 , No 1-2 - Get Access https://t.co/T3jxc63Mp9
Ihor Poshyvailo's "Destroyed temples of Ukraine: religion and culture on the battlefield" offers insight into the rescue of heritage collections and buildings during the war: Canadian Slavonic Papers: Vol 67 , No 1-2 - https://t.co/w9MzAm3Jpg
Check out this fascinating article by Marina Sapritsky-Naum, "Identity transformations of Ukrainian Jewry during the Russian–Ukrainian war: Odesa’s communities and religious leaders at home and in exile https://t.co/uDrLY55CQj
Tatiana Vagramenko, "When does the “Soviet” end? Archival activism and collaborative anthropology in wartime Ukraine," explores how minority religious communities assert agency over their historical narratives as they preserve their archives amidst war: https://t.co/lKcNC8pDYs
Fascinating article by Pavlo Smytsnyuk from our special issue on Religion and War in Ukraine: The Holy See’s positive neutrality and conflict mediation: moral dilemmas in the Russo-Ukrainian war https://t.co/ajDnHGj1Wt