This week on the podcast @theseangraham talks with Katherine Rollwagen about how Eaton's marketed to teenagers in mid-century Canada and her new book Scramble for the Teenage Dollar
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We have a new episode as @theseangraham talks with Lynne Goliquer and Carmen Poulin about their Shannon Lecture tomorrow night on the 2SLGBTQIA+ purge in the Canadian military @CarletonU@ActiveHist
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This week @theseangraham talks with Matthew S. Wiseman about his research on military science and experimentation during the Cold War @ActiveHist
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On this week's episode @theseangraham talks with Caitlin Keliiaa about her book Refusing Settler Domesticity: Native Women's Labour and Resistance in the Bay Area Outing Program
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We have a new episode up @ActiveHist as @theseangraham talks with John M Efron about his book All Consuming and the fascinating history of kosher meat in Germany @stanfordpress
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This week @theseangraham talks with Peter Fortna about his community history of the Fort McKay Metis Nation @UCalgaryPress@ActiveHist
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On this week's What's Old is News, @theseangraham talks with Judith Weisenfeld about her book Black Religion in the Madhouse @NYUpress and the role of psychiatry in pathologizing African American religion in the years following the Civil War @ActiveHist
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We have a new What's Old is News episode over @ActiveHist as I chat with the great Sarah E.K. Smith about free trade and cultural diplomacy as described in her new book Trading on Art @UBCPress
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These week on the @WhatsOldIsNews feed, we're revisiting our chat with @spaikin about John Turner, who has come up a few times in the election campaign
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This week on What's Old is News, @theseangraham talks with Nina Studer, author of The Hour of Absinthe, about the drink's unique history and cultural importance in France @ActiveHist
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This week @theseangraham talks with Ruby Smith Diaz, author of Searching for Serafim, which tells the story of Serafim 'Joe' Fortes, a trailblazing black lifeguard in Vancouver
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On this week's episode @theseangraham talks with Dan Black, author of Oceans of Fate @dundurnpress, about the life and people of the steamship Empress of Asia. Check it out @ActiveHist
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This week @theseangraham talks with Eugenia Kisin of @nyuniversity, author of Aesthetics of Repair (u
@utpress), about Indigenous art in BC and Reconciliation. Check it out @ActiveHist
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This week @theseangraham talks with Jennifer Neville, author of Truth is Trickiest @utpress, about the Exeter Book riddles and the quest to find the answers @ActiveHist
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We have a new episode with Robin C Whittaker of @StThomasU talking about his book Alumnae Theatre Company & the place of non-professional theatre in Canada @ActiveHist@utpress
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A tradition like no other continues today @ActiveHist as we are back with the 12th Annual Year in Review (100 Years Later) as we look back at 1924 to determine the year's most important event
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