Indigenous History Group of the Canadian Historical Association / Groupe d’études d’histoire autochtone de la société historique du Canada
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Call for papers
2024 CHA ANNUAL MEETING – MCGILL UNIVERSITY
17-19 June
The Climate of History
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The women of the Horn family are perfectly captured in this series of portraits by Christine Fitzgerald.
The Horn family, from the Kahnawá:ke reserve, have led remarkable lives, entwined with monumental historical events.
Read more: https://t.co/AFbCmRYKRX
I’m happy to share that Lessons in Legitimacy has won the Canadian Historical Association’s Clio BC prize. I’m very honoured! Thanks to the jury for this wonderful prize write up about the book’s contributions: https://t.co/u374r55RgH
Looking forward to this @CHAIndigenous sponsored panel on Indian Day Schools at the Canadian Historical Association conference at #Congress2023 at York University on Monday, May 29, with @KristineAlexand, @cwilliamg, Sarah Stavridis, @jacksonpind, myself, and Helen Raptis #histed
#CHA2023#twitterstorians! We're sponsoring a panel on Monday, 3:30 - 5pm ET:
Reckoning with Difficult Histories of Canada’s Indian Day Schools | Tenir compte de l'histoire difficile des pensionnats indiens du Canada (DB 0005)
🚨FREE BOOK DRAW🚨 To celebrate the release of the paperback edition of my new book, Lessons in Legitimacy: Colonialism, Capitalism, and the Rise of State Schooling in BC, I'm giving away THREE free copies. To enter, comment below, send me a DM, or contact me through my website.