51
1 l Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting | Réunion annuelle de la Société historique du Canada Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM | PROGRAMME PRÉLIMINAIRE MONDAY, JUNE 3 | LUNDI 3 JUIN 8:30 10:00 | 8h30 10h00 Histories of the Senses I: Musical Soundscapes | Histoire des sens I : Environnement musical Junfu Wong (Cambridge University): “Sounds of Monasteries: Acoustic Dimensions of Buddhist Spirituality and Religiosity in Fifth and Sixth Centuries Medieval China” Edward Halley Barnet (Stanford University): “A Major Fifth of Lemon and Sugar: Enlightened Harmonies of the Senses” Jarrett Rudy (McGill University): “Catholic Bells and Local Time: Emotion, Knowledge and Modernity in Colonial Nineteenth Century French Canada” Chair | Animateur : Barrington Walker (Queen’s University) Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parrainée par la Revue de la Société historique du Canada 8:30 10:00 | 8h30 10h00 Dialogical Anthropology: British Columbia in the Boasian Era, 1880s-1940s : Anthropologie dialogique : La Colombie-Britannique à l’époque de Boas, des années 1880 aux années 1940 Wendy Wickwire (University of Victoria): “Dialogical Exchange vs. Phenomenological Sharing: James A. Teit and the Boasian Paradigm” Judith Berman (University of Victoria): “George Hunt at X̠ wa̠ mdasbi’: Constructing West Coast Indigenous Biographies in the 19 th Century”

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1

l

Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting | Reacuteunion annuelle de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

Vancouver June 3-5 2019 | Vancouver 3-5 juin 2019

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM | PROGRAMME PREacuteLIMINAIRE

MONDAY JUNE 3 | LUNDI 3 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Histories of the Senses I Musical Soundscapes | Histoire des sens I Environnement

musical

Junfu Wong (Cambridge University) ldquoSounds of Monasteries Acoustic Dimensions of Buddhist

Spirituality and Religiosity in Fifth and Sixth Centuries Medieval Chinardquo

Edward Halley Barnet (Stanford University) ldquoA Major Fifth of Lemon and Sugar Enlightened

Harmonies of the Sensesrdquo

Jarrett Rudy (McGill University) ldquoCatholic Bells and Local Time Emotion Knowledge and

Modernity in Colonial Nineteenth Century French Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Dialogical Anthropology British Columbia in the Boasian Era 1880s-1940s

Anthropologie dialogique La Colombie-Britannique agrave lrsquoeacutepoque de Boas des anneacutees 1880

aux anneacutees 1940

Wendy Wickwire (University of Victoria) ldquoDialogical Exchange vs Phenomenological Sharing

James A Teit and the Boasian Paradigmrdquo

Judith Berman (University of Victoria) ldquoGeorge Hunt at X wa mdasbirsquo Constructing West Coast

Indigenous Biographies in the 19th

Centuryrdquo

2

Ira Jacknis (Phoebe A Hearst Museum of Anthropology University of California Berkeley)

ldquoBritish Columbia in Miniature Model Dioramas in American Anthropology Museums 1895ndash

1925rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Land Space and Territoriality in British Settler Colonies in the Nineteenth and Twentieth

Centuries | La terre lrsquoespace et la territorialiteacute dans les colonies britanniques des dix-

neuviegraveme et vingtiegraveme siegravecles

Kurt Korneski (Memorial University) ldquoCosmopolitan Engagements in the Gulf of St Lawrence

Fisheries in the Nineteenth Centuryrdquo

Donald Nerbas (McGill University) ldquoMaking Colonial Property The Nineteenth-Century

Experience of Cape Bretonrsquos Sydney Coalfieldrdquo

C Scott Eaton (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoThrough the Wastes of Labrador in Search of Goldrsquo

Imagining a Land-Based Resource Economy in Nineteenth-Century Labradorrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations about Migrants in Canadian History | Conversations agrave propos des migrants

dans lrsquohistoire canadienne

Lisa Chilton (University of Prince Edward Island) ldquoInforming Discourse Canadian Immigration

Agents and the Work of the State 1840s-1920srdquo

Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College University of Waterloo) ldquoAfter the lsquoInfluxrsquo

Canadians Respond to World Refugee Year 1959-60rdquo

Nick Scott (University of Prince Edward Island) ldquoDialectically Dependant The Imperial and

Anti-Imperial Biographies of Taraknath Das amp William C Hopkinsonrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and Transnationalism |

Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

3

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Twentieth-Century Conservatism | Le conservatisme au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Rebecca Ralph (University of Calgary) ldquoAn Anglican Considers Canada Superintendent

Blackallrsquos Struggle to Find an Interdenominational Approach 1908-1933rdquo

Brian Froese (Canadian Mennonite University) ldquoThe Fluidity of Religious and Political

Conservatism in Interwar Alberta and Saskatchewanrdquo

Will Langford (Dalhousie University) ldquolsquoThe Case for Capitalismrsquo Gladstone Murray

and the Campaign for lsquoFree Enterprisersquo 1943-1962rdquo

Chair | Animateur Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Building a Nation of Consumers | Construire une nation de consommateurs

Jennifer A Stephen (York University) ldquolsquoLife Insurance - Guardian of Canadian Homesrsquo

Debating Risk and Security in Post-WW2 Canadardquo

Daniel Guadagnolo (University of Wisconsin-Madison) ldquoMarketing Canadian Consumption

Economy and Nation Building in the Post-War Market Researchrdquo

Bettina Liverant (University of Calgary) ldquoFrom trading post to e-commerce conversations

about competitors and customersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Donica Belisle (University of Regina)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

De la conversation agrave la coproduction quand les chercheurs universitaires et les acteurs du

patrimoine se penchent sur lrsquohistoire de Montreacuteal

Jean-Franccedilois Palomino (Bibliothegraveque et Archives nationales du Queacutebec) and Leacuteon Robichaud

(Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) laquo De la liste agrave la carte Pour un meilleur accegraves aux plans dassurance-

incendie de Montreacuteal raquo

Joanne Burgess (UQAM) and Alain Gelly (Parcs Canada) laquo Le passeacute portuaire du canal de

Lachine analyse et mise en valeur spatiale et iconographique raquo

Louise Pothier (Pointe-agrave-Calliegravere) and Alain Roy (historien) laquo Le parlement de Montreacuteal entre

histoire et archeacuteologie restituer la complexiteacute drsquoun lieu par le numeacuterique raquo

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

4

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Public History for Human Rights Museums and Museology as Tools for Social Justice |

Lrsquohistoire appliqueacutee et les droits humains Les museacutees et la museacuteologie comme outils pour

la justice sociale

Stephanie B Anderson (University of Pennsylvania) ldquoMuseums Decolonization and

Indigenous Artists as First Cultural Responders A Case Study at the Canadian Museum for

Human Rightsrdquo

Jason Chalmers (University of Alberta) ldquoThe Transformative Potential of Guided Tours at the

Canadian Museum for Human Rightsrdquo

Carly Ciufo (McMaster University) ldquoDoes a Counter-Museum Need Walls Local Activism

VsAt the International Slavery Museumrdquo

Veacuteronique Bertrand-Bourget (Conjugal Slavery in War project York University) and Isabelle

Masson (Canadian Museum for Human Rights) ldquoFeminists Redefining Curatorial Practices in

Transnational Conversationsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Karine Duhamel (Canadian Museum for Human Rights)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Environmental Knowledge | Savoir environnemental

Virginia Vandenberg (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoDisentanglingrsquo Imperial Science Cultures

Nineteenth-Century British Women and Colonial Botanical Practicesrdquo

Lisalou Martone (LER Lyon 2 amp University of Ottawa) ldquoSited environments roaming ideas

the circulation of forestry knowledge and practices across the North Atlantic (1900-1940)rdquo

Mark J McLaughlin (University of Maine) ldquoScientifically Speaking Changing Conversations

around the Intersections of the History of Science and Forestry in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Alan MacEachern (Western University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Sport Community and Oral History | Sport communauteacute et histoire orale

Carly Adams (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoItrsquos about the family getting togetherrsquo Narrating the

Postwar history of Canadian Nikkei in Southern Alberta through Womenrsquos Experiences of Sport

and Recreationrdquo

Russell Field (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoA tough roadrsquo Historicizing the Sporting Experiences

of Black Nova Scotians and Challenging the Dominant Narratives of Canadian Sportrdquo

5

Peter Millman (University of Lethbridge) ldquoBlack Youth Interactions with Race Segregation

and Sport in 1950s and 1960s Truro Nova Scotiardquo

Miriam Wright (University of Windsor) ldquoSports Heroes and Claiming Public Spaces in Black

Communities in Chatham and Windsor Ontario 1940s-1970s Reflections from Oral Historiesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations over Time Politics and the Prosecution of Crime and Disorder in England

1200-1700 | Conversations agrave travers le temps La politique les poursuites judiciaires et le

deacutesordre en Angleterre 1200-1700

Kenneth Duggan (Vancouver Island University) ldquoCommunity and Crime in Thirteenth-Century

Englandrdquo

Shannon McSheffrey (Concordia University) ldquoThe Politics of Prosecution Handling the Evil

May Day Rioters in 1517rdquo

Andrea McKenzie (University of Victoria) ldquoFire and Fake News Arson Prosecutions and

Oppositional Politics during the Popish Plot 1678-81rdquo

Chair | Animateur Simon Devereaux (University of Victoria)

Joint session with Canadian Society of Medievalists | Session conjointe avec la Socieacuteteacute

canadienne des meacutedieacutevistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHA Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la SHC

Welcome | Mot de bienvenue Adele Perry (University of Manitoba)

Introduction | Preacutesentation Michel Ducharme (University of British Columbia)

Allan Greer

University

ldquoSettler Colonialism and Beyondrdquo

Professor and Canada Research Chair in Colonial North America McGill

6

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian International History Canadian Foreign Relations | Comiteacute drsquohistoire

internationale du Canada

Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and Transnationalism | Comiteacute

canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

Aboriginal History Studies Group | Groupe deacutetude dhistoire autochtone

Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Comiteacute canadien de lrsquohistoire des

femmes

Graduate Student Committee | Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s diplocircmeacute(e)s

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Icons Trailblazers and Symbols of Virtue Memory Commemoration and Nursing

Identities | Figures embleacutematiques pionniegraveres et symboles de vertu Meacutemoire

commeacutemoration et identiteacutes des infirmiegraveres

Participants

Jill Campbell ndash Miller (Carleton University)

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto)

Sarah Glassford (Provincial Archives of New Brunswick)

Andrea McKenzie (York University)

Peter L Twohig (Saint Marys University)

Chair and Facilitator | Animatrice et facilitatrice Whitney Wood (University of Calgary)

Joint session with the Canadian Society for the History of Medicine and the Canadian

Association for the History of Nursing | Session conjointe de la Socieacuteteacute canadienne dhistoire de

la meacutedecine et de lrsquoAssociation canadienne pour lrsquohistoire du nursing

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Histories of the Senses II Senses the Supernatural and the Metaphysical | Histoire des

sens II Les sens le surnaturel et la meacutetaphysique

Erika Gasser (University of Cincinnati) ldquoDevils Demoniacs and the Senses Possession

Propaganda in Early Modern Englandrdquo

Andrew James Kettler (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Devilrsquos Element Cultural Constructions of

Metaphorical Brimstone and Sulfuric Instrumentality in Early Modern Englandrdquo

7

Chris Stokum (Boston University) ldquoPhysical Miseducation Sickness Seminaries and the

Second Great Awakeningrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Indigenous Issues | Questions autochtones au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Travis Hay (Lakehead University) ldquoThe Mountain We Renamed McKay Settler Colonial Place-

Names and Founding Violence in Thunder Bay ONrdquo

Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire) ldquoMaking Sense of Settler Colonialism in

the Archives A Missionary and a Historian Take the Trainrdquo

Martha Walls and Corey Slumkoski (Mount Saint Vincent University) ldquolsquoSuccessrsquo through

Failure The Micmac Community Development Program and the Chimera of Economic

Development 1964-1970rdquo

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoCatching Fish Feeding Families and Fighting

for Rights The Contested Waters of the Northern Coast Salish Food Fishery in the 20th

Centuryrdquo

Chair | Animateur Heidi Bohaker (University of Toronto)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

North American Violence Order and Unrest 1749-1876 A Roundtable Discussion | La

violence lrsquoordre et lrsquoagitation en Ameacuterique du Nord 1749-1876 Une table-ronde

Participants

Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Jason Opal (McGill University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Scott W See (University of Maine)

Chair | Animatrice Elsbeth Heaman (McGill University)

8

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Early Migration and Mobility in the Pacific Northwest | La migration et la mobiliteacute dans la

reacutegion nord-ouest du Pacifique

Jean Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoIroquois in the West as Exemplars of what

Might Have Been for Indigenous Peoplesrdquo

Zhongping Chen (University of Victoria) ldquoChinese Labour Contractors and Labourers of the

Canadian Pacific Railway 1880-85rdquo

Yukari Takai (University of Windsor) ldquoA Threat to Modernization Japanese

Migration Prostitution and Gendered Ideology in Meiji Hawailsquoi and the North American Westrdquo

Maurice Guibord (Socieacuteteacute historique francophone de la Colombie-Britannique) laquo Emma

Lamontagne-Vachon eacutepistoliegravere et chroniqueuse Vancouver 1886 raquo

Chair | Animateur Nicolas Kenny (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Canadians and Communism | Les Canadiens les Canadiennes et le communisme

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto) ldquoAnti-Communist Violence and the Shaping of

Hegemony in Cold War Canadardquo

Michael Petrou (Carleton University) ldquolsquoAnti-British hellip roaring communist hellip but has couragersquo

the wars of Canadian SOE agent Steve Markosrdquo

Chair | Animateur Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Defining Citizenship | Deacutefinir la citoyenneteacute

Lisa Dillon (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) and Per Axelsson (Umearing universitet) ldquoDefining lsquousrsquo

defining lsquothemrsquo A comparative discussion of race and ethnicity in Canadian censuses and

Swedish population registers 1852-2018rdquo

Katelyn Arac (Queenrsquos University) ldquoA Place to Call Home Nazis and the Construction of

Exclusion in Canadian Immigration Policyrdquo

Jatinder Mann (Hong Kong Baptist University) ldquoThe Redefinition of Citizenship in Canada

1950s-1970srdquo

Thirstan Falconer (St Jeromersquos University) ldquolsquoOn Our Termsrsquo Unpacking the Politics of

Ethnicity During the 1960s and 1970s in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University)

9

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Conversations about Inequality and Homelessness in Canada | Conversations agrave propos des

ineacutegaliteacutes et de lrsquoitineacuterance au Canada

Benjamin Isitt (University of Victoria) ldquoDebating and Developing Decommodified Housing in

Greater Victoria Historical and Contemporary Perspectivesrdquo

Eoin Kelly (University of Victoria) ldquoFinding the Homeless in Early Twentieth‐Century Century Canadardquo

Eric W Sager (University of Victoria) ldquoInequality and the Politics of Spiritual Engineering in

Early Twentieth‐Century Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Lynne Marks (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CCWH Keynote Address Queer Thoughts for Challenging Times Writing Canadian

Histories of Sexuality amp Gender from the Margins | Discours liminaire de CCHF

Reacuteflexions homosexuelles pour des temps difficiles Eacutecrire lrsquohistoire canadienne de la

sexualiteacute et du genre agrave partir de la peacuteripheacuterie

Keynote speaker | Confeacuterenciegravere Valerie Korinek (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

Introduction Heather Stanley (Vancouver Island University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History ndash Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes (CCWH ndash CCHF)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Accidental Intentional Successful and Failed Species Introduction in a Scientific

Ecological Imperial Context | Accidentelle intentionnelle reacuteussie ou rateacutee

Lrsquointroduction de nouvelles espegraveces dans un contexte scientifique eacutecologique et impeacuterial

Jessica Wang (University of British Columbia) ldquoInsects Entomologists and Parasites on the

Move The Mediterranean Fruit Fly Biological Pest Control and Agricultural Governance in

Early Twentieth-Century Hawailsquoirdquo

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia) ldquoCarabid colonialism Carl Lindroth

Newfoundland and the Faunal Connections between Europe and North Americardquo

Suzanne Morton (McGill University) ldquoA lsquoLost-Colonyrsquo in the Pacific Nation-Building through

Lobstersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tina Loo (University of British Columbia)

10

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

From Looking Out to Looking Back The First Year after the Defence | Avant et apregraves La

premiegravere anneacutee apregraves la deacutefense

Participants

Stephen Smith

Patrick Corbeil

Mikhail Bjorge

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1730 | 15h30 ndash 17h30

Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la Socieacuteteacute canadienne drsquoeacutetudes de la Renaissance (Buch A201)

Roger Chartier

Joint session with the Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies the Canadian Historical

Association the Canadian Association for Translation Studies the Bibliographical Society of

Canada and the Canadian Association for the Study of Book Culture | Session conjointe de la

du livre

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Histories of the Senses III Politics Oppression and the Senses | Histoire des sens III La

politique lrsquooppression et les sens

Christopher Sparshott (Northwestern University in Qatar) ldquoMade-to-Measure Loyalism The

Politics of Clothes in Revolutionary New Yorkrdquo

Evan A Kutzler (Georgia Southwestern State University) ldquoThe Fugitives Sensorium Escaped

Union Prisoners and Enslaved People in the Confederate Southrdquo

Darinee Alagirisamy (Hong Kong University) ldquoCultivating An Eye for Reform The

Development of a Visual Culture of Temperance in Late Colonial South Indiardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

Socieacuteteacute canadienne drsquoeacutetudes de la Renaissance de lrsquoAssociation canadienne de traductologie de

la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique du Canada et de lrsquoAssociation canadienne pour lrsquoeacutetude de lrsquohistoire

Professeur Collegravege de France

11

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Making of Canada 1920-1950 Policy Institutions and Identity | Lrsquoeacutedification du

Canada 1920-1950 Politiques publiques institutions et identiteacutes

Virginia Torrie (University of Manitoba) ldquoFederalism and Farm Debt during the Great

Depression Political Impetuses for the Farmersrsquo Creditors Arrangement Act 1934rdquo

PE Bryden (University of Victoria) ldquoAbout an Office A New Look at the Origins of the PMOrdquo

Raymond B Blake (University of Regina) ldquoMackenzie King and the Reconstruction of

Canadarsquos National Identityrdquo

Chair | Animateur Will Langford (Dalhousie University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

American Foreign Policy | Politique internationale ameacutericaine

Bernard Lemelin (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoThe United States and the Organization of American

States 1948-1968 The Attitude of the Executive and Legislative Branchesrdquo

Dexter Fergie (Northwestern University) ldquoGeopolitics in Orbit lsquoThe Paradox of Pax

Americanarsquo and Global Satellite Communications 1964-1971rdquo

Rosanne Sia (University of Southern California) ldquoThe Limits and Ambiguities of Cold War

American Cultural Diplomacy Teahouse of the August Moon on Tourrdquo

Holly M Karibo (Oklahoma State University) ldquoConversations across Borders A Comparative

Look at the Politics of Transnational Drug Regulation in Canada the US and Mexicordquo

Chair | Animateur Jessica Wang (University of British Columbia)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

SHARING CIRCLE Art Performance and Occupation Radical Decolonizing Tools for

Historians | CERCLE DE PARTAGE Lrsquoart la performance et lrsquooccupation Outils

radicaux pour la deacutecolonisation agrave la disposition des historiens

SHARING EXPERIENCE 1 Raising Awareness about Missing and Murdered Indigenous

Women by Enlivening Statistics through Aerial Photography

Participants

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph)

Emma Stelter (University of Guelph)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 2 Ayamoowin ijwa paapoowin ndash Songs in the Key of Cree ndash

Indigenous Language Revitalization in the Archives and on the Road

12

Participants

Susan Roy (University of Waterloo)

Heather George (University of Waterloo)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 3 The Kikarsquoige Historical Society ldquoSitting inrdquo as Historical Practice

Participants

Kim Anderson (University of Guelph)

Lianne Leddy (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Claims to Legitimacy Kinship and Religion as Modes of Governance in Settler Societies |

Appels agrave la leacutegitimiteacute La parenteacute et la religion comme modes de gouvernance dans les

socieacuteteacutes coloniales

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University) ldquoGifts Kin and Governance The Demobilization of the

Six Nations after the American Revolution and Debates over Corruptionrdquo

Krista Barclay (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoTies of Kindred and Affectionrsquo Fur Trade Networks

of Kin Power and Patronage in Colonial Canadardquo

Pamela Klassen (University of Toronto) ldquoWhite Rites Kinship Anglicanism and Sovereignty

in Early-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Chair and Commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Adele Perry (University of Manitoba)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Historical Mobility across Space and Class Canada in the Late 19th and Early 20th

Centuries | Mobiliteacute historique agrave travers lrsquoespace et les classes Le Canada agrave la fin du

dix-neuviegraveme et au deacutebut du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta) ldquoMobility Studies The Importance of Timing and

Sourcesrdquo

Kris Inwood (University of Guelph) ldquoFamily Background and the Inheritance of opportunity in

19th Century Canadardquo

Gordon Darroch (York University) ldquoMapping Mundane Migration Nineteenth-Century Central

Ontariordquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Dillon (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network for Economic History | Parraineacutee par le Reacuteseau canadien

dhistoire eacuteconomique

13

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Whorsquos Afraid of Visual Proof Discussing Visual Culturersquos Challenge to Historical

Methodologies | Qui a peur des preuves visuelles Discussion autour des deacutefis poseacutes par la

culture visuelle aux approches historiques

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University) ldquoThe Problem of Proof Visual Culturersquos Challenge

to Historical Methodologyrdquo

James Opp (Carleton University) ldquoPics or it didnrsquot happen on photographs and the reluctance of

historiansrdquo

Daniel Ruumlck (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Measure of a Land Sizing up historical maps and

spatial datardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jan Hadlaw (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Troubled Intersections between Feminism Religious Faith Heritage and Community | Agrave la

croiseacutee du feacuteminisme de la foi religieuse du patrimoine et de la communauteacute

Lynne Marks (University of Victoria) and Margaret Little (Queens University) ldquoJewish

Feminists and Secular Feminism in Canadardquo

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoDo I need to sit beside the man to be equal to himrsquo

Second Wave Feminism and Jewish Women in Montreal 1962-1980rdquo

Linda M Ambrose (Laurentian University) ldquoPentecostals and Public Engagement Bernice

Gerard in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Ruth Frager (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Treaty Talks Engaging Non-Indigenous Canadians with the Past and Present of Treaties |

Discussion agrave propos des traiteacutes Inteacuteresser les Canadiennes et les Canadiens qui ne sont pas

autochtones aux traiteacutes et agrave leurs significations actuelles

Alison Norman (Trent University and Ontario Ministry of Indigenous Affairs) ldquoHow Ontarians

are learning that lsquoWe are all Treaty Peoplersquordquo

Heidi Bohaker (University of Toronto) ldquoLearning to Listen to Anishinaabe Law Ceremony amp

Testimony in the 2017-2018 Robinson Treaties Litigationrdquo

Laura Murray (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDoing Treaty History at Home Archives Partnerships

and Local Politicsrdquo

14

Dave Mowat (Alderville First Nation) ldquoA Local Treaty History Travail

Chair | Animateur Carolyn Podruchny (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Being an Historian in the Neoliberal University | Ecirctre une historienne ou un historien dans

une universiteacute neacuteolibeacuterale

Participants

Christo Aivalis (University of Toronto)

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College Western University)

Edward Dunsworth (University of Toronto)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Chair | Animateur Jim Naylor (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1730 ndash 2000 | 17h30 ndash 20h00

Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History Reception | Reacuteception du Comiteacute canadien sur

lrsquohistoire des femmes

1930 ndash 2030 | 19h30 ndash 20h30 TBA

15

TUESDAY JUNE 4 | MARDI 4 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Perspectives nouvelles en histoire des meacutedias drsquoEurope et drsquoAmeacuterique | New Perspectives

in European and American Media History

Dominique Trudel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Chicoutimi) et Juliette De Maeyer (Universiteacute de

Montreacuteal) laquo De lhistoire des meacutedias aux meacutedias de lhistoire les archives en 140 caractegraveres raquo

Anna Tible (Universiteacute Paris 13) laquo Les documentalistes de lINA Sortir de lombre les archives

audiovisuelles des anneacutees 1950 agrave nos jours raquo

Audrey Leblanc (Eacutecole des hautes eacutetudes en sciences sociales) Diffuser sa cartographie du

monde et de la socieacuteteacute les fonds de photographies drsquoagences ayant servi drsquoappuis reacutedactionnels

aux journaux teacuteleacuteviseacutes de loffice de radiodiffusion teacuteleacutevision [ORTF] (1960-1986) raquo

Aline Hartemann (Universiteacute Paris-NanterreMuseacutee des mondes contemporains France) laquo De la

Socieacuteteacute dEacutedition de Programmes de Teacuteleacutevision agrave ARTE quelle eacutevolution de lidentiteacute

europeacuteenne au sein de la chaicircne de teacuteleacutevision franco-allemande de sa naissance agrave nos jours raquo

Chair | Animateur Olivier Cocircteacute (Museacutee canadien de lrsquohistoire)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Letters to Loved Ones New Perspectives on Kin and Community Networks from across

the British World | Lettres envoyeacutees aux gens aimeacutes Nouvelles perspectives sur les

reacuteseaux communautaires et familiaux agrave travers le monde britannique

Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT) ldquolsquoLet us look at the bright side alwaysrsquo Mother-and-Son

Correspondence across Borders in the 1850s William Jarvis Hamilton and Hannah Jarvis

Hamiltonrdquo

Elyse Bell (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoTo think of your happy firesidersquo The Materiality of Home

and Belonging in the Letters of James and Letitia Hargrave 1826-1854rdquo

Mike Borsk (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDebt Amongst Friends The Large Family and the Formation

of a Transatlantic Credit Networkrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Jane Errington (Royal Military College of Canada and Queenrsquos University)

16

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Nineteenth-Century Indigenous history | Histoire autochtone du dix-neuviegraveme siegravecle

Ted Binnema (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquolsquoWe Shall Yet Arise Out of the Ruins

of Our Great Fallrsquo The Cross-Cultural Conversations on Indian Policy Formation in Canada

1815-1830rdquo

Nathalie Kermoal and Leah Hrycun (University of Alberta) ldquoMeacutetis Land Tenure in Edmonton

on Both Side of the North Saskatchewan Riverrdquo

Jesse Robertson (Associate Know History Victoria BC) ldquoTracing Indigenous Families and

Identity in Canadarsquos Inland Lighthouse Service 1855-1920rdquo

William Wicken (York University) ldquoPhoebe Johnson John Vanevery and the Politics of Gender

Relationships in the Six Nations Grand River reserve 1889-1906rdquo

Chair | Animateur Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations about Migrants and Settlers | Discussion agrave propos des migrants et des

colonisateurs

Ryan Eyford (University of Winnipeg) ldquoFirst Settler Conversations about Sigtryggur Joacutenassonrdquo

Royden Loewen (University of Winnipeg) ldquoImagining their Frontiers Mennonite Settlers in

Iowa Manitoba and Siberiardquo

Jon G Malek (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoA Continuous Heritage of Smallnessrsquo Filipino

Nationalism and Post-Colonial Identity in the Canadian Diasporardquo

Ashleigh Androsoff (University of Saskatchewan ) ldquoHow We Harmonized The Unsung

History of Saskatchewanrsquos Independent Doukhoborsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Chilton (University of Prince Edward Island)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and transnationalism Parraineacutee

par le Comiteacute canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Death Penalty across Two Centuries of Canadian History | La peine de mort au cours

de deux cent ans drsquohistoire canadienne

Donald Fyson (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoBeyond the Hanging Judge Quebec Trial Judges and the

Death Penalty 1764-1893rdquo

17

Michael Boudreau (St Thomas University) ldquolsquoHe was always a mental defectiversquo Psychiatric

Conversations and the Execution of Bennie Swim in New Brunswick 1922rdquo

Carolyn Strange (Australian National University) ldquoThe Politics of Capital Sex Murder Cases

1957-1967 Drawing Historical Insights from Cabinet Conclusionsrdquo

Chair | Animateur Jonathan Swainger (University of Northern British Columbia)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

When Economics and Politics Clash Canada and the Continental Economy | Quand

lrsquoeacuteconomie et la politique srsquoaffrontent Le Canada et lrsquoeacuteconomie continentale

Stephen Salmon (Steamer Consulting) ldquolsquo the error you had been led intorsquo Canadian

Transportation Policy in a North American Context 1880-1893rdquo

James Hull (UBC Okanagan) ldquoDomestic Manufacture and the Political Economy of the Tariff

after the 1911 Electionrdquo

Stephen Azzi (Carleton University) ldquoThree Case Studies in Canadian Foreign Investment Policy

since 1957rdquo

Chair | Animateur Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

War and Peace in Canada during the Cold War | Guerre et paix au Canada durant la

Guerre froide

Susan Colbourn (Yale University) ldquoThe Atomic Commonwealth Canadian Ties to the British

Empire and the Shaping of the Early Atomic Agerdquo

Brandon Cordeiro (McMaster University) ldquoNuclear Vision Canada Modernity and the Nuclear

Age 1974-1979rdquo

Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University) and Megan Blair (University of Waterloo)

ldquoConversations with lsquoGrey Haired Ambassadorsrsquo Diplomats off the Grid 1963-69rdquo

Magali Deleuze (RMC) laquo Conversation agrave travers le temps Maintien de la paix et

professionnalisme militaire (1956-1989) raquo

Chair | Animateur Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Canadian Business History Association | Parraineacutee par lAssociation

canadienne pour lhistoire des affaires

18

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Woman Suffrage Movement of the US and Canadian Wests Connected

Comparative and Transborder Dimensions | Le mouvement des suffragettes dans lrsquoOuest

canadien et ameacutericain Connexion comparaison et dimensions transfrontaliegraveres

Molly Rozum (University of South Dakota Vermillion) ldquolsquoIndians vs Womenrsquo The 1890s

South Dakota Womenrsquos Suffrage Campaignrdquo

Lori Ann Lahlum (Minnesota State University Mankato) ldquolsquoVictory will come in 1916rsquo Post-

1914 Women Suffrage in North Dakotardquo

Dee Garceau (Affiliate Faculty University of Montana) ldquoVirginia Billedeaux Womenrsquos

Suffrage and Tribal Empowermentrdquo

Bjoumlrg Hjartardόttir (Independent Scholar Reykjavik Iceland) ldquoIcelandic Suffrage Activism in

Canadardquo

Sarah Carter (University of Alberta) ldquoLouise McKinney The North Dakota Years of an Alberta

Suffragistrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Teaching Public History | Enseigner lrsquohistoire appliqueacutee

Jordan Baker (Nipissing University) ldquoPublic History Interpretation Strategies and the

Undergraduate History Studentrdquo

Jennifer Bonnell and Audrey Pyeacutee (York University) ldquoThe Value of Public History Placements

to Studentsrsquo Learning and Professional Outcomesrdquo

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University) ldquoPublic History at Brandon Universityrdquo

Laura Macaluso (Early College Program Central Virginia Community College) Monument

Culture Public History and Pedagogy Some Ideas for Expanding the Conversation to include

Studentsrdquo

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Daniel Ross (UQAM)

19

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Optimistic about their Future but no Idea how to Get there Supporting History

Undergraduate and Graduate Students in their Transition to the World of Work | Ecirctre

optimiste face agrave lrsquoavenir sans savoir comment y parvenir Le soutien aux eacutetudiantes et

aux eacutetudiants de tous les cycles dans leur transition au monde du travail

Maren Wood (Beyond the Professoriate) ldquoHow to Succeed Beyond the Professoriate and

Stories from PhDs who Haverdquo

Mathew Stone (Stone-Olafson Research Consulting) ldquoUnderstanding the Perspectives and

Needs of the End-Userrdquo

Janay Nugent (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Role of Faculty in Preparing Students for the

World of Workrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Maija Leivo

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Classroom Conversations on Indigenous and Settler

Histories in Canada Reflections from Intersecting Fields | Atelier sur la CVR ndash

Table ronde Discussions en classe sur lrsquohistoire autochtone et coloniale au Canada

Reacuteflexions de la part de domaines qui se croisent

Participants

Camie Augustus Vancouver Island University

Patricia Barkaskas UBC Peter A Allard School of Law

Chelsea Horton UVIC History and Centre for Studies in Religion and Society

Rick Ouellet Langara College Aboriginal Education and Services

Chair | Animatrice Malinda Smith (University of Alberta)

Discussant | Commentateur Richard Devlin (Schulich School of Law Dalhousie University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

20

1000 ndash 1130 | 10h00 ndash 11h30

Encountering Asian Canadian Archives

Participants

Glenn Deer (University of British Columbia)

Renisa Mawani (University of British Columbia)

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC | Parraineacute par le

Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Beyond the ldquoIntellectual Awakeningrdquo The Circulation of Books and Ideas in Eighteenth-

and Nineteenth-Century Nova Scotia | Au-delagrave du laquo reacuteveil intellectuel raquo La circulation

des livres et des ideacutees au dix-huitiegraveme et dix-neuviegraveme siegravecles

Gwendolyn Davies (University of New Brunswick) ldquolsquoTis Beautifully Wrotersquo The Byles Letters

of Nova Scotia from Revolution to Cultural Revelation (1770s-1830s)rdquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquolsquoO may those blessed truths have a wide circulationrsquo

Edward Manning and the circulation of books and ideas in Nova Scotia ca 1810-1850rdquo

Daniel Samson (Brock University) ldquoJames Barry Books and the Circulation of Ideas in Rural

Nova Scotia ca 1850-1900rdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Karen Smith (Dalhousie University)

Joint Session with Bibliographical Society of Canada | Parraineacutee par la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique

du Canada

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Promoting and Challenging British Imperialism | Pomouvoir et deacutefier lrsquoimpeacuterialisme

britannique

Heena Mistry (Queenrsquos University) ldquoIndian Colonization Schemes and the Territorial

Imagination of Reformrdquo

Ian Wereley (University of Calgary) ldquoSelling an Empire of Oil Architecture Imperialism and

the Publicity Activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company 1924-1925rdquo

Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of International Affairs) ldquoArchitecture of Denial Imperial

Violence and the Construction of Law and Historical Knowledge during the Mau Mau Uprising

1952-1960rdquo

Chair | Animateur Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT)

21

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century North American Politics | La politique nord-ameacutericaine au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Gregory Wigmore (Santa Clara University) ldquoReputation Power and Patronage in the Early

Canada-US Borderlandrdquo

Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick) ldquoLand Contribution and Civic Participation A

New Perspective on the Electoral Franchise across Nineteenth-Century British North Americardquo

Quentin Janel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal) laquo La naissance du candidat preacutesidentiel

moderne aux Etats-Unis pratiques et repreacutesentations du discours public dans les campagnes

eacutelectorales du XIXe siegravecle raquo

Chair | Animateur Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Reframing Conversations around Indigenous Photographic Archives | Reformuler la

discussion autour des archives photographiques autochtones

Carol Payne (Carleton University) ldquoVisual Conversations Across Time and Culture The

Archive of Photographs by Joseph Idlout ( ndash 1968) Authorship and Receptionrdquo

Carmen Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoFilling Gaps Mining Photographic Archives as a

Form of Indigenous Art Historical Collections Researchrdquo

Carol Williams (University of Lethbridge (Treaty 7 Territory AB) ldquoChallenging Settler and

Humanitarian Rhetoric of the Residential School Photographsrdquo

Jeff Thomas (independent curator and photographer) ldquoWhere the Rivers Meetrdquo

Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Regina) ldquoDetournement Indigenous Women Take the

Lensrdquo

Paul Seesequasis (writer cultural worker and commentator) ldquoThe Indigenous Archival Photo

Projectrdquo

Chair and Commentator | Animateur et commentateur audience | auditoire

22

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Power and Authority in New France and Beyond | Pouvoir et autoriteacute en Nouvelle-France

et au deacutebut du reacutegime britannique

Helen Dewar (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquoThe Maritime and Territorial Landscapes of Authority

in New Francerdquo

Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Execution of Daniel Vuil A Confusing Case of

Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Queacutebecrdquo

David More (Queenrsquos University) lsquoldquoThe Severity of this Servicersquo Canadien Inland Mariners

during the Early Post-Conquest Erardquo

Chair | Animateur Michel Duquet (Canadian Historical Association)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The White lsquoDiscoveryrsquo of Race in Twentieth-Century Canada | La laquo deacutecouverte raquo de la

race par les Canadiens blancs au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Cheryl Thompson (Ryerson University) ldquoFinding Blackface in the Community The Role of

Racialized Performance during Canadarsquos Modern Period 1880s to 1930srdquo

Ian McKay (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race The Colonial Archives and the

History of Racialized Minorities in Nova Scotia 1930s-1980srdquo

Peter Graham (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race Liberalism the Media and the

Struggle Against Institutional Racism in the Long 1960srdquo

Chair | Animateur David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

20th

-Century Urban and Suburban lives | Vies urbaines et suburbaines au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Penfold (University of Toronto) ldquoScarborough against The Scarborough Suburban

Resistance to Expressways in Metro Toronto 1971-1984rdquo

Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia) ldquoSchool Taxes and Suburban Community

Belonging in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Simon Vickers (University of Toronto) ldquoThe 1980s Gap Narratives of Urban Activism in Post-

1960s Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 2: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

2

Ira Jacknis (Phoebe A Hearst Museum of Anthropology University of California Berkeley)

ldquoBritish Columbia in Miniature Model Dioramas in American Anthropology Museums 1895ndash

1925rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Land Space and Territoriality in British Settler Colonies in the Nineteenth and Twentieth

Centuries | La terre lrsquoespace et la territorialiteacute dans les colonies britanniques des dix-

neuviegraveme et vingtiegraveme siegravecles

Kurt Korneski (Memorial University) ldquoCosmopolitan Engagements in the Gulf of St Lawrence

Fisheries in the Nineteenth Centuryrdquo

Donald Nerbas (McGill University) ldquoMaking Colonial Property The Nineteenth-Century

Experience of Cape Bretonrsquos Sydney Coalfieldrdquo

C Scott Eaton (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoThrough the Wastes of Labrador in Search of Goldrsquo

Imagining a Land-Based Resource Economy in Nineteenth-Century Labradorrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations about Migrants in Canadian History | Conversations agrave propos des migrants

dans lrsquohistoire canadienne

Lisa Chilton (University of Prince Edward Island) ldquoInforming Discourse Canadian Immigration

Agents and the Work of the State 1840s-1920srdquo

Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College University of Waterloo) ldquoAfter the lsquoInfluxrsquo

Canadians Respond to World Refugee Year 1959-60rdquo

Nick Scott (University of Prince Edward Island) ldquoDialectically Dependant The Imperial and

Anti-Imperial Biographies of Taraknath Das amp William C Hopkinsonrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and Transnationalism |

Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

3

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Twentieth-Century Conservatism | Le conservatisme au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Rebecca Ralph (University of Calgary) ldquoAn Anglican Considers Canada Superintendent

Blackallrsquos Struggle to Find an Interdenominational Approach 1908-1933rdquo

Brian Froese (Canadian Mennonite University) ldquoThe Fluidity of Religious and Political

Conservatism in Interwar Alberta and Saskatchewanrdquo

Will Langford (Dalhousie University) ldquolsquoThe Case for Capitalismrsquo Gladstone Murray

and the Campaign for lsquoFree Enterprisersquo 1943-1962rdquo

Chair | Animateur Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Building a Nation of Consumers | Construire une nation de consommateurs

Jennifer A Stephen (York University) ldquolsquoLife Insurance - Guardian of Canadian Homesrsquo

Debating Risk and Security in Post-WW2 Canadardquo

Daniel Guadagnolo (University of Wisconsin-Madison) ldquoMarketing Canadian Consumption

Economy and Nation Building in the Post-War Market Researchrdquo

Bettina Liverant (University of Calgary) ldquoFrom trading post to e-commerce conversations

about competitors and customersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Donica Belisle (University of Regina)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

De la conversation agrave la coproduction quand les chercheurs universitaires et les acteurs du

patrimoine se penchent sur lrsquohistoire de Montreacuteal

Jean-Franccedilois Palomino (Bibliothegraveque et Archives nationales du Queacutebec) and Leacuteon Robichaud

(Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) laquo De la liste agrave la carte Pour un meilleur accegraves aux plans dassurance-

incendie de Montreacuteal raquo

Joanne Burgess (UQAM) and Alain Gelly (Parcs Canada) laquo Le passeacute portuaire du canal de

Lachine analyse et mise en valeur spatiale et iconographique raquo

Louise Pothier (Pointe-agrave-Calliegravere) and Alain Roy (historien) laquo Le parlement de Montreacuteal entre

histoire et archeacuteologie restituer la complexiteacute drsquoun lieu par le numeacuterique raquo

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

4

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Public History for Human Rights Museums and Museology as Tools for Social Justice |

Lrsquohistoire appliqueacutee et les droits humains Les museacutees et la museacuteologie comme outils pour

la justice sociale

Stephanie B Anderson (University of Pennsylvania) ldquoMuseums Decolonization and

Indigenous Artists as First Cultural Responders A Case Study at the Canadian Museum for

Human Rightsrdquo

Jason Chalmers (University of Alberta) ldquoThe Transformative Potential of Guided Tours at the

Canadian Museum for Human Rightsrdquo

Carly Ciufo (McMaster University) ldquoDoes a Counter-Museum Need Walls Local Activism

VsAt the International Slavery Museumrdquo

Veacuteronique Bertrand-Bourget (Conjugal Slavery in War project York University) and Isabelle

Masson (Canadian Museum for Human Rights) ldquoFeminists Redefining Curatorial Practices in

Transnational Conversationsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Karine Duhamel (Canadian Museum for Human Rights)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Environmental Knowledge | Savoir environnemental

Virginia Vandenberg (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoDisentanglingrsquo Imperial Science Cultures

Nineteenth-Century British Women and Colonial Botanical Practicesrdquo

Lisalou Martone (LER Lyon 2 amp University of Ottawa) ldquoSited environments roaming ideas

the circulation of forestry knowledge and practices across the North Atlantic (1900-1940)rdquo

Mark J McLaughlin (University of Maine) ldquoScientifically Speaking Changing Conversations

around the Intersections of the History of Science and Forestry in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Alan MacEachern (Western University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Sport Community and Oral History | Sport communauteacute et histoire orale

Carly Adams (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoItrsquos about the family getting togetherrsquo Narrating the

Postwar history of Canadian Nikkei in Southern Alberta through Womenrsquos Experiences of Sport

and Recreationrdquo

Russell Field (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoA tough roadrsquo Historicizing the Sporting Experiences

of Black Nova Scotians and Challenging the Dominant Narratives of Canadian Sportrdquo

5

Peter Millman (University of Lethbridge) ldquoBlack Youth Interactions with Race Segregation

and Sport in 1950s and 1960s Truro Nova Scotiardquo

Miriam Wright (University of Windsor) ldquoSports Heroes and Claiming Public Spaces in Black

Communities in Chatham and Windsor Ontario 1940s-1970s Reflections from Oral Historiesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations over Time Politics and the Prosecution of Crime and Disorder in England

1200-1700 | Conversations agrave travers le temps La politique les poursuites judiciaires et le

deacutesordre en Angleterre 1200-1700

Kenneth Duggan (Vancouver Island University) ldquoCommunity and Crime in Thirteenth-Century

Englandrdquo

Shannon McSheffrey (Concordia University) ldquoThe Politics of Prosecution Handling the Evil

May Day Rioters in 1517rdquo

Andrea McKenzie (University of Victoria) ldquoFire and Fake News Arson Prosecutions and

Oppositional Politics during the Popish Plot 1678-81rdquo

Chair | Animateur Simon Devereaux (University of Victoria)

Joint session with Canadian Society of Medievalists | Session conjointe avec la Socieacuteteacute

canadienne des meacutedieacutevistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHA Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la SHC

Welcome | Mot de bienvenue Adele Perry (University of Manitoba)

Introduction | Preacutesentation Michel Ducharme (University of British Columbia)

Allan Greer

University

ldquoSettler Colonialism and Beyondrdquo

Professor and Canada Research Chair in Colonial North America McGill

6

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian International History Canadian Foreign Relations | Comiteacute drsquohistoire

internationale du Canada

Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and Transnationalism | Comiteacute

canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

Aboriginal History Studies Group | Groupe deacutetude dhistoire autochtone

Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Comiteacute canadien de lrsquohistoire des

femmes

Graduate Student Committee | Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s diplocircmeacute(e)s

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Icons Trailblazers and Symbols of Virtue Memory Commemoration and Nursing

Identities | Figures embleacutematiques pionniegraveres et symboles de vertu Meacutemoire

commeacutemoration et identiteacutes des infirmiegraveres

Participants

Jill Campbell ndash Miller (Carleton University)

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto)

Sarah Glassford (Provincial Archives of New Brunswick)

Andrea McKenzie (York University)

Peter L Twohig (Saint Marys University)

Chair and Facilitator | Animatrice et facilitatrice Whitney Wood (University of Calgary)

Joint session with the Canadian Society for the History of Medicine and the Canadian

Association for the History of Nursing | Session conjointe de la Socieacuteteacute canadienne dhistoire de

la meacutedecine et de lrsquoAssociation canadienne pour lrsquohistoire du nursing

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Histories of the Senses II Senses the Supernatural and the Metaphysical | Histoire des

sens II Les sens le surnaturel et la meacutetaphysique

Erika Gasser (University of Cincinnati) ldquoDevils Demoniacs and the Senses Possession

Propaganda in Early Modern Englandrdquo

Andrew James Kettler (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Devilrsquos Element Cultural Constructions of

Metaphorical Brimstone and Sulfuric Instrumentality in Early Modern Englandrdquo

7

Chris Stokum (Boston University) ldquoPhysical Miseducation Sickness Seminaries and the

Second Great Awakeningrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Indigenous Issues | Questions autochtones au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Travis Hay (Lakehead University) ldquoThe Mountain We Renamed McKay Settler Colonial Place-

Names and Founding Violence in Thunder Bay ONrdquo

Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire) ldquoMaking Sense of Settler Colonialism in

the Archives A Missionary and a Historian Take the Trainrdquo

Martha Walls and Corey Slumkoski (Mount Saint Vincent University) ldquolsquoSuccessrsquo through

Failure The Micmac Community Development Program and the Chimera of Economic

Development 1964-1970rdquo

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoCatching Fish Feeding Families and Fighting

for Rights The Contested Waters of the Northern Coast Salish Food Fishery in the 20th

Centuryrdquo

Chair | Animateur Heidi Bohaker (University of Toronto)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

North American Violence Order and Unrest 1749-1876 A Roundtable Discussion | La

violence lrsquoordre et lrsquoagitation en Ameacuterique du Nord 1749-1876 Une table-ronde

Participants

Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Jason Opal (McGill University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Scott W See (University of Maine)

Chair | Animatrice Elsbeth Heaman (McGill University)

8

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Early Migration and Mobility in the Pacific Northwest | La migration et la mobiliteacute dans la

reacutegion nord-ouest du Pacifique

Jean Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoIroquois in the West as Exemplars of what

Might Have Been for Indigenous Peoplesrdquo

Zhongping Chen (University of Victoria) ldquoChinese Labour Contractors and Labourers of the

Canadian Pacific Railway 1880-85rdquo

Yukari Takai (University of Windsor) ldquoA Threat to Modernization Japanese

Migration Prostitution and Gendered Ideology in Meiji Hawailsquoi and the North American Westrdquo

Maurice Guibord (Socieacuteteacute historique francophone de la Colombie-Britannique) laquo Emma

Lamontagne-Vachon eacutepistoliegravere et chroniqueuse Vancouver 1886 raquo

Chair | Animateur Nicolas Kenny (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Canadians and Communism | Les Canadiens les Canadiennes et le communisme

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto) ldquoAnti-Communist Violence and the Shaping of

Hegemony in Cold War Canadardquo

Michael Petrou (Carleton University) ldquolsquoAnti-British hellip roaring communist hellip but has couragersquo

the wars of Canadian SOE agent Steve Markosrdquo

Chair | Animateur Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Defining Citizenship | Deacutefinir la citoyenneteacute

Lisa Dillon (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) and Per Axelsson (Umearing universitet) ldquoDefining lsquousrsquo

defining lsquothemrsquo A comparative discussion of race and ethnicity in Canadian censuses and

Swedish population registers 1852-2018rdquo

Katelyn Arac (Queenrsquos University) ldquoA Place to Call Home Nazis and the Construction of

Exclusion in Canadian Immigration Policyrdquo

Jatinder Mann (Hong Kong Baptist University) ldquoThe Redefinition of Citizenship in Canada

1950s-1970srdquo

Thirstan Falconer (St Jeromersquos University) ldquolsquoOn Our Termsrsquo Unpacking the Politics of

Ethnicity During the 1960s and 1970s in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University)

9

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Conversations about Inequality and Homelessness in Canada | Conversations agrave propos des

ineacutegaliteacutes et de lrsquoitineacuterance au Canada

Benjamin Isitt (University of Victoria) ldquoDebating and Developing Decommodified Housing in

Greater Victoria Historical and Contemporary Perspectivesrdquo

Eoin Kelly (University of Victoria) ldquoFinding the Homeless in Early Twentieth‐Century Century Canadardquo

Eric W Sager (University of Victoria) ldquoInequality and the Politics of Spiritual Engineering in

Early Twentieth‐Century Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Lynne Marks (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CCWH Keynote Address Queer Thoughts for Challenging Times Writing Canadian

Histories of Sexuality amp Gender from the Margins | Discours liminaire de CCHF

Reacuteflexions homosexuelles pour des temps difficiles Eacutecrire lrsquohistoire canadienne de la

sexualiteacute et du genre agrave partir de la peacuteripheacuterie

Keynote speaker | Confeacuterenciegravere Valerie Korinek (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

Introduction Heather Stanley (Vancouver Island University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History ndash Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes (CCWH ndash CCHF)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Accidental Intentional Successful and Failed Species Introduction in a Scientific

Ecological Imperial Context | Accidentelle intentionnelle reacuteussie ou rateacutee

Lrsquointroduction de nouvelles espegraveces dans un contexte scientifique eacutecologique et impeacuterial

Jessica Wang (University of British Columbia) ldquoInsects Entomologists and Parasites on the

Move The Mediterranean Fruit Fly Biological Pest Control and Agricultural Governance in

Early Twentieth-Century Hawailsquoirdquo

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia) ldquoCarabid colonialism Carl Lindroth

Newfoundland and the Faunal Connections between Europe and North Americardquo

Suzanne Morton (McGill University) ldquoA lsquoLost-Colonyrsquo in the Pacific Nation-Building through

Lobstersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tina Loo (University of British Columbia)

10

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

From Looking Out to Looking Back The First Year after the Defence | Avant et apregraves La

premiegravere anneacutee apregraves la deacutefense

Participants

Stephen Smith

Patrick Corbeil

Mikhail Bjorge

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1730 | 15h30 ndash 17h30

Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la Socieacuteteacute canadienne drsquoeacutetudes de la Renaissance (Buch A201)

Roger Chartier

Joint session with the Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies the Canadian Historical

Association the Canadian Association for Translation Studies the Bibliographical Society of

Canada and the Canadian Association for the Study of Book Culture | Session conjointe de la

du livre

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Histories of the Senses III Politics Oppression and the Senses | Histoire des sens III La

politique lrsquooppression et les sens

Christopher Sparshott (Northwestern University in Qatar) ldquoMade-to-Measure Loyalism The

Politics of Clothes in Revolutionary New Yorkrdquo

Evan A Kutzler (Georgia Southwestern State University) ldquoThe Fugitives Sensorium Escaped

Union Prisoners and Enslaved People in the Confederate Southrdquo

Darinee Alagirisamy (Hong Kong University) ldquoCultivating An Eye for Reform The

Development of a Visual Culture of Temperance in Late Colonial South Indiardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

Socieacuteteacute canadienne drsquoeacutetudes de la Renaissance de lrsquoAssociation canadienne de traductologie de

la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique du Canada et de lrsquoAssociation canadienne pour lrsquoeacutetude de lrsquohistoire

Professeur Collegravege de France

11

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Making of Canada 1920-1950 Policy Institutions and Identity | Lrsquoeacutedification du

Canada 1920-1950 Politiques publiques institutions et identiteacutes

Virginia Torrie (University of Manitoba) ldquoFederalism and Farm Debt during the Great

Depression Political Impetuses for the Farmersrsquo Creditors Arrangement Act 1934rdquo

PE Bryden (University of Victoria) ldquoAbout an Office A New Look at the Origins of the PMOrdquo

Raymond B Blake (University of Regina) ldquoMackenzie King and the Reconstruction of

Canadarsquos National Identityrdquo

Chair | Animateur Will Langford (Dalhousie University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

American Foreign Policy | Politique internationale ameacutericaine

Bernard Lemelin (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoThe United States and the Organization of American

States 1948-1968 The Attitude of the Executive and Legislative Branchesrdquo

Dexter Fergie (Northwestern University) ldquoGeopolitics in Orbit lsquoThe Paradox of Pax

Americanarsquo and Global Satellite Communications 1964-1971rdquo

Rosanne Sia (University of Southern California) ldquoThe Limits and Ambiguities of Cold War

American Cultural Diplomacy Teahouse of the August Moon on Tourrdquo

Holly M Karibo (Oklahoma State University) ldquoConversations across Borders A Comparative

Look at the Politics of Transnational Drug Regulation in Canada the US and Mexicordquo

Chair | Animateur Jessica Wang (University of British Columbia)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

SHARING CIRCLE Art Performance and Occupation Radical Decolonizing Tools for

Historians | CERCLE DE PARTAGE Lrsquoart la performance et lrsquooccupation Outils

radicaux pour la deacutecolonisation agrave la disposition des historiens

SHARING EXPERIENCE 1 Raising Awareness about Missing and Murdered Indigenous

Women by Enlivening Statistics through Aerial Photography

Participants

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph)

Emma Stelter (University of Guelph)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 2 Ayamoowin ijwa paapoowin ndash Songs in the Key of Cree ndash

Indigenous Language Revitalization in the Archives and on the Road

12

Participants

Susan Roy (University of Waterloo)

Heather George (University of Waterloo)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 3 The Kikarsquoige Historical Society ldquoSitting inrdquo as Historical Practice

Participants

Kim Anderson (University of Guelph)

Lianne Leddy (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Claims to Legitimacy Kinship and Religion as Modes of Governance in Settler Societies |

Appels agrave la leacutegitimiteacute La parenteacute et la religion comme modes de gouvernance dans les

socieacuteteacutes coloniales

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University) ldquoGifts Kin and Governance The Demobilization of the

Six Nations after the American Revolution and Debates over Corruptionrdquo

Krista Barclay (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoTies of Kindred and Affectionrsquo Fur Trade Networks

of Kin Power and Patronage in Colonial Canadardquo

Pamela Klassen (University of Toronto) ldquoWhite Rites Kinship Anglicanism and Sovereignty

in Early-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Chair and Commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Adele Perry (University of Manitoba)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Historical Mobility across Space and Class Canada in the Late 19th and Early 20th

Centuries | Mobiliteacute historique agrave travers lrsquoespace et les classes Le Canada agrave la fin du

dix-neuviegraveme et au deacutebut du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta) ldquoMobility Studies The Importance of Timing and

Sourcesrdquo

Kris Inwood (University of Guelph) ldquoFamily Background and the Inheritance of opportunity in

19th Century Canadardquo

Gordon Darroch (York University) ldquoMapping Mundane Migration Nineteenth-Century Central

Ontariordquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Dillon (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network for Economic History | Parraineacutee par le Reacuteseau canadien

dhistoire eacuteconomique

13

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Whorsquos Afraid of Visual Proof Discussing Visual Culturersquos Challenge to Historical

Methodologies | Qui a peur des preuves visuelles Discussion autour des deacutefis poseacutes par la

culture visuelle aux approches historiques

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University) ldquoThe Problem of Proof Visual Culturersquos Challenge

to Historical Methodologyrdquo

James Opp (Carleton University) ldquoPics or it didnrsquot happen on photographs and the reluctance of

historiansrdquo

Daniel Ruumlck (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Measure of a Land Sizing up historical maps and

spatial datardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jan Hadlaw (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Troubled Intersections between Feminism Religious Faith Heritage and Community | Agrave la

croiseacutee du feacuteminisme de la foi religieuse du patrimoine et de la communauteacute

Lynne Marks (University of Victoria) and Margaret Little (Queens University) ldquoJewish

Feminists and Secular Feminism in Canadardquo

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoDo I need to sit beside the man to be equal to himrsquo

Second Wave Feminism and Jewish Women in Montreal 1962-1980rdquo

Linda M Ambrose (Laurentian University) ldquoPentecostals and Public Engagement Bernice

Gerard in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Ruth Frager (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Treaty Talks Engaging Non-Indigenous Canadians with the Past and Present of Treaties |

Discussion agrave propos des traiteacutes Inteacuteresser les Canadiennes et les Canadiens qui ne sont pas

autochtones aux traiteacutes et agrave leurs significations actuelles

Alison Norman (Trent University and Ontario Ministry of Indigenous Affairs) ldquoHow Ontarians

are learning that lsquoWe are all Treaty Peoplersquordquo

Heidi Bohaker (University of Toronto) ldquoLearning to Listen to Anishinaabe Law Ceremony amp

Testimony in the 2017-2018 Robinson Treaties Litigationrdquo

Laura Murray (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDoing Treaty History at Home Archives Partnerships

and Local Politicsrdquo

14

Dave Mowat (Alderville First Nation) ldquoA Local Treaty History Travail

Chair | Animateur Carolyn Podruchny (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Being an Historian in the Neoliberal University | Ecirctre une historienne ou un historien dans

une universiteacute neacuteolibeacuterale

Participants

Christo Aivalis (University of Toronto)

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College Western University)

Edward Dunsworth (University of Toronto)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Chair | Animateur Jim Naylor (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1730 ndash 2000 | 17h30 ndash 20h00

Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History Reception | Reacuteception du Comiteacute canadien sur

lrsquohistoire des femmes

1930 ndash 2030 | 19h30 ndash 20h30 TBA

15

TUESDAY JUNE 4 | MARDI 4 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Perspectives nouvelles en histoire des meacutedias drsquoEurope et drsquoAmeacuterique | New Perspectives

in European and American Media History

Dominique Trudel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Chicoutimi) et Juliette De Maeyer (Universiteacute de

Montreacuteal) laquo De lhistoire des meacutedias aux meacutedias de lhistoire les archives en 140 caractegraveres raquo

Anna Tible (Universiteacute Paris 13) laquo Les documentalistes de lINA Sortir de lombre les archives

audiovisuelles des anneacutees 1950 agrave nos jours raquo

Audrey Leblanc (Eacutecole des hautes eacutetudes en sciences sociales) Diffuser sa cartographie du

monde et de la socieacuteteacute les fonds de photographies drsquoagences ayant servi drsquoappuis reacutedactionnels

aux journaux teacuteleacuteviseacutes de loffice de radiodiffusion teacuteleacutevision [ORTF] (1960-1986) raquo

Aline Hartemann (Universiteacute Paris-NanterreMuseacutee des mondes contemporains France) laquo De la

Socieacuteteacute dEacutedition de Programmes de Teacuteleacutevision agrave ARTE quelle eacutevolution de lidentiteacute

europeacuteenne au sein de la chaicircne de teacuteleacutevision franco-allemande de sa naissance agrave nos jours raquo

Chair | Animateur Olivier Cocircteacute (Museacutee canadien de lrsquohistoire)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Letters to Loved Ones New Perspectives on Kin and Community Networks from across

the British World | Lettres envoyeacutees aux gens aimeacutes Nouvelles perspectives sur les

reacuteseaux communautaires et familiaux agrave travers le monde britannique

Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT) ldquolsquoLet us look at the bright side alwaysrsquo Mother-and-Son

Correspondence across Borders in the 1850s William Jarvis Hamilton and Hannah Jarvis

Hamiltonrdquo

Elyse Bell (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoTo think of your happy firesidersquo The Materiality of Home

and Belonging in the Letters of James and Letitia Hargrave 1826-1854rdquo

Mike Borsk (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDebt Amongst Friends The Large Family and the Formation

of a Transatlantic Credit Networkrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Jane Errington (Royal Military College of Canada and Queenrsquos University)

16

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Nineteenth-Century Indigenous history | Histoire autochtone du dix-neuviegraveme siegravecle

Ted Binnema (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquolsquoWe Shall Yet Arise Out of the Ruins

of Our Great Fallrsquo The Cross-Cultural Conversations on Indian Policy Formation in Canada

1815-1830rdquo

Nathalie Kermoal and Leah Hrycun (University of Alberta) ldquoMeacutetis Land Tenure in Edmonton

on Both Side of the North Saskatchewan Riverrdquo

Jesse Robertson (Associate Know History Victoria BC) ldquoTracing Indigenous Families and

Identity in Canadarsquos Inland Lighthouse Service 1855-1920rdquo

William Wicken (York University) ldquoPhoebe Johnson John Vanevery and the Politics of Gender

Relationships in the Six Nations Grand River reserve 1889-1906rdquo

Chair | Animateur Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations about Migrants and Settlers | Discussion agrave propos des migrants et des

colonisateurs

Ryan Eyford (University of Winnipeg) ldquoFirst Settler Conversations about Sigtryggur Joacutenassonrdquo

Royden Loewen (University of Winnipeg) ldquoImagining their Frontiers Mennonite Settlers in

Iowa Manitoba and Siberiardquo

Jon G Malek (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoA Continuous Heritage of Smallnessrsquo Filipino

Nationalism and Post-Colonial Identity in the Canadian Diasporardquo

Ashleigh Androsoff (University of Saskatchewan ) ldquoHow We Harmonized The Unsung

History of Saskatchewanrsquos Independent Doukhoborsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Chilton (University of Prince Edward Island)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and transnationalism Parraineacutee

par le Comiteacute canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Death Penalty across Two Centuries of Canadian History | La peine de mort au cours

de deux cent ans drsquohistoire canadienne

Donald Fyson (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoBeyond the Hanging Judge Quebec Trial Judges and the

Death Penalty 1764-1893rdquo

17

Michael Boudreau (St Thomas University) ldquolsquoHe was always a mental defectiversquo Psychiatric

Conversations and the Execution of Bennie Swim in New Brunswick 1922rdquo

Carolyn Strange (Australian National University) ldquoThe Politics of Capital Sex Murder Cases

1957-1967 Drawing Historical Insights from Cabinet Conclusionsrdquo

Chair | Animateur Jonathan Swainger (University of Northern British Columbia)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

When Economics and Politics Clash Canada and the Continental Economy | Quand

lrsquoeacuteconomie et la politique srsquoaffrontent Le Canada et lrsquoeacuteconomie continentale

Stephen Salmon (Steamer Consulting) ldquolsquo the error you had been led intorsquo Canadian

Transportation Policy in a North American Context 1880-1893rdquo

James Hull (UBC Okanagan) ldquoDomestic Manufacture and the Political Economy of the Tariff

after the 1911 Electionrdquo

Stephen Azzi (Carleton University) ldquoThree Case Studies in Canadian Foreign Investment Policy

since 1957rdquo

Chair | Animateur Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

War and Peace in Canada during the Cold War | Guerre et paix au Canada durant la

Guerre froide

Susan Colbourn (Yale University) ldquoThe Atomic Commonwealth Canadian Ties to the British

Empire and the Shaping of the Early Atomic Agerdquo

Brandon Cordeiro (McMaster University) ldquoNuclear Vision Canada Modernity and the Nuclear

Age 1974-1979rdquo

Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University) and Megan Blair (University of Waterloo)

ldquoConversations with lsquoGrey Haired Ambassadorsrsquo Diplomats off the Grid 1963-69rdquo

Magali Deleuze (RMC) laquo Conversation agrave travers le temps Maintien de la paix et

professionnalisme militaire (1956-1989) raquo

Chair | Animateur Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Canadian Business History Association | Parraineacutee par lAssociation

canadienne pour lhistoire des affaires

18

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Woman Suffrage Movement of the US and Canadian Wests Connected

Comparative and Transborder Dimensions | Le mouvement des suffragettes dans lrsquoOuest

canadien et ameacutericain Connexion comparaison et dimensions transfrontaliegraveres

Molly Rozum (University of South Dakota Vermillion) ldquolsquoIndians vs Womenrsquo The 1890s

South Dakota Womenrsquos Suffrage Campaignrdquo

Lori Ann Lahlum (Minnesota State University Mankato) ldquolsquoVictory will come in 1916rsquo Post-

1914 Women Suffrage in North Dakotardquo

Dee Garceau (Affiliate Faculty University of Montana) ldquoVirginia Billedeaux Womenrsquos

Suffrage and Tribal Empowermentrdquo

Bjoumlrg Hjartardόttir (Independent Scholar Reykjavik Iceland) ldquoIcelandic Suffrage Activism in

Canadardquo

Sarah Carter (University of Alberta) ldquoLouise McKinney The North Dakota Years of an Alberta

Suffragistrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Teaching Public History | Enseigner lrsquohistoire appliqueacutee

Jordan Baker (Nipissing University) ldquoPublic History Interpretation Strategies and the

Undergraduate History Studentrdquo

Jennifer Bonnell and Audrey Pyeacutee (York University) ldquoThe Value of Public History Placements

to Studentsrsquo Learning and Professional Outcomesrdquo

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University) ldquoPublic History at Brandon Universityrdquo

Laura Macaluso (Early College Program Central Virginia Community College) Monument

Culture Public History and Pedagogy Some Ideas for Expanding the Conversation to include

Studentsrdquo

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Daniel Ross (UQAM)

19

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Optimistic about their Future but no Idea how to Get there Supporting History

Undergraduate and Graduate Students in their Transition to the World of Work | Ecirctre

optimiste face agrave lrsquoavenir sans savoir comment y parvenir Le soutien aux eacutetudiantes et

aux eacutetudiants de tous les cycles dans leur transition au monde du travail

Maren Wood (Beyond the Professoriate) ldquoHow to Succeed Beyond the Professoriate and

Stories from PhDs who Haverdquo

Mathew Stone (Stone-Olafson Research Consulting) ldquoUnderstanding the Perspectives and

Needs of the End-Userrdquo

Janay Nugent (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Role of Faculty in Preparing Students for the

World of Workrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Maija Leivo

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Classroom Conversations on Indigenous and Settler

Histories in Canada Reflections from Intersecting Fields | Atelier sur la CVR ndash

Table ronde Discussions en classe sur lrsquohistoire autochtone et coloniale au Canada

Reacuteflexions de la part de domaines qui se croisent

Participants

Camie Augustus Vancouver Island University

Patricia Barkaskas UBC Peter A Allard School of Law

Chelsea Horton UVIC History and Centre for Studies in Religion and Society

Rick Ouellet Langara College Aboriginal Education and Services

Chair | Animatrice Malinda Smith (University of Alberta)

Discussant | Commentateur Richard Devlin (Schulich School of Law Dalhousie University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

20

1000 ndash 1130 | 10h00 ndash 11h30

Encountering Asian Canadian Archives

Participants

Glenn Deer (University of British Columbia)

Renisa Mawani (University of British Columbia)

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC | Parraineacute par le

Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Beyond the ldquoIntellectual Awakeningrdquo The Circulation of Books and Ideas in Eighteenth-

and Nineteenth-Century Nova Scotia | Au-delagrave du laquo reacuteveil intellectuel raquo La circulation

des livres et des ideacutees au dix-huitiegraveme et dix-neuviegraveme siegravecles

Gwendolyn Davies (University of New Brunswick) ldquolsquoTis Beautifully Wrotersquo The Byles Letters

of Nova Scotia from Revolution to Cultural Revelation (1770s-1830s)rdquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquolsquoO may those blessed truths have a wide circulationrsquo

Edward Manning and the circulation of books and ideas in Nova Scotia ca 1810-1850rdquo

Daniel Samson (Brock University) ldquoJames Barry Books and the Circulation of Ideas in Rural

Nova Scotia ca 1850-1900rdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Karen Smith (Dalhousie University)

Joint Session with Bibliographical Society of Canada | Parraineacutee par la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique

du Canada

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Promoting and Challenging British Imperialism | Pomouvoir et deacutefier lrsquoimpeacuterialisme

britannique

Heena Mistry (Queenrsquos University) ldquoIndian Colonization Schemes and the Territorial

Imagination of Reformrdquo

Ian Wereley (University of Calgary) ldquoSelling an Empire of Oil Architecture Imperialism and

the Publicity Activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company 1924-1925rdquo

Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of International Affairs) ldquoArchitecture of Denial Imperial

Violence and the Construction of Law and Historical Knowledge during the Mau Mau Uprising

1952-1960rdquo

Chair | Animateur Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT)

21

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century North American Politics | La politique nord-ameacutericaine au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Gregory Wigmore (Santa Clara University) ldquoReputation Power and Patronage in the Early

Canada-US Borderlandrdquo

Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick) ldquoLand Contribution and Civic Participation A

New Perspective on the Electoral Franchise across Nineteenth-Century British North Americardquo

Quentin Janel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal) laquo La naissance du candidat preacutesidentiel

moderne aux Etats-Unis pratiques et repreacutesentations du discours public dans les campagnes

eacutelectorales du XIXe siegravecle raquo

Chair | Animateur Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Reframing Conversations around Indigenous Photographic Archives | Reformuler la

discussion autour des archives photographiques autochtones

Carol Payne (Carleton University) ldquoVisual Conversations Across Time and Culture The

Archive of Photographs by Joseph Idlout ( ndash 1968) Authorship and Receptionrdquo

Carmen Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoFilling Gaps Mining Photographic Archives as a

Form of Indigenous Art Historical Collections Researchrdquo

Carol Williams (University of Lethbridge (Treaty 7 Territory AB) ldquoChallenging Settler and

Humanitarian Rhetoric of the Residential School Photographsrdquo

Jeff Thomas (independent curator and photographer) ldquoWhere the Rivers Meetrdquo

Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Regina) ldquoDetournement Indigenous Women Take the

Lensrdquo

Paul Seesequasis (writer cultural worker and commentator) ldquoThe Indigenous Archival Photo

Projectrdquo

Chair and Commentator | Animateur et commentateur audience | auditoire

22

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Power and Authority in New France and Beyond | Pouvoir et autoriteacute en Nouvelle-France

et au deacutebut du reacutegime britannique

Helen Dewar (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquoThe Maritime and Territorial Landscapes of Authority

in New Francerdquo

Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Execution of Daniel Vuil A Confusing Case of

Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Queacutebecrdquo

David More (Queenrsquos University) lsquoldquoThe Severity of this Servicersquo Canadien Inland Mariners

during the Early Post-Conquest Erardquo

Chair | Animateur Michel Duquet (Canadian Historical Association)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The White lsquoDiscoveryrsquo of Race in Twentieth-Century Canada | La laquo deacutecouverte raquo de la

race par les Canadiens blancs au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Cheryl Thompson (Ryerson University) ldquoFinding Blackface in the Community The Role of

Racialized Performance during Canadarsquos Modern Period 1880s to 1930srdquo

Ian McKay (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race The Colonial Archives and the

History of Racialized Minorities in Nova Scotia 1930s-1980srdquo

Peter Graham (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race Liberalism the Media and the

Struggle Against Institutional Racism in the Long 1960srdquo

Chair | Animateur David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

20th

-Century Urban and Suburban lives | Vies urbaines et suburbaines au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Penfold (University of Toronto) ldquoScarborough against The Scarborough Suburban

Resistance to Expressways in Metro Toronto 1971-1984rdquo

Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia) ldquoSchool Taxes and Suburban Community

Belonging in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Simon Vickers (University of Toronto) ldquoThe 1980s Gap Narratives of Urban Activism in Post-

1960s Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 3: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

3

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Twentieth-Century Conservatism | Le conservatisme au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Rebecca Ralph (University of Calgary) ldquoAn Anglican Considers Canada Superintendent

Blackallrsquos Struggle to Find an Interdenominational Approach 1908-1933rdquo

Brian Froese (Canadian Mennonite University) ldquoThe Fluidity of Religious and Political

Conservatism in Interwar Alberta and Saskatchewanrdquo

Will Langford (Dalhousie University) ldquolsquoThe Case for Capitalismrsquo Gladstone Murray

and the Campaign for lsquoFree Enterprisersquo 1943-1962rdquo

Chair | Animateur Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Building a Nation of Consumers | Construire une nation de consommateurs

Jennifer A Stephen (York University) ldquolsquoLife Insurance - Guardian of Canadian Homesrsquo

Debating Risk and Security in Post-WW2 Canadardquo

Daniel Guadagnolo (University of Wisconsin-Madison) ldquoMarketing Canadian Consumption

Economy and Nation Building in the Post-War Market Researchrdquo

Bettina Liverant (University of Calgary) ldquoFrom trading post to e-commerce conversations

about competitors and customersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Donica Belisle (University of Regina)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

De la conversation agrave la coproduction quand les chercheurs universitaires et les acteurs du

patrimoine se penchent sur lrsquohistoire de Montreacuteal

Jean-Franccedilois Palomino (Bibliothegraveque et Archives nationales du Queacutebec) and Leacuteon Robichaud

(Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) laquo De la liste agrave la carte Pour un meilleur accegraves aux plans dassurance-

incendie de Montreacuteal raquo

Joanne Burgess (UQAM) and Alain Gelly (Parcs Canada) laquo Le passeacute portuaire du canal de

Lachine analyse et mise en valeur spatiale et iconographique raquo

Louise Pothier (Pointe-agrave-Calliegravere) and Alain Roy (historien) laquo Le parlement de Montreacuteal entre

histoire et archeacuteologie restituer la complexiteacute drsquoun lieu par le numeacuterique raquo

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

4

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Public History for Human Rights Museums and Museology as Tools for Social Justice |

Lrsquohistoire appliqueacutee et les droits humains Les museacutees et la museacuteologie comme outils pour

la justice sociale

Stephanie B Anderson (University of Pennsylvania) ldquoMuseums Decolonization and

Indigenous Artists as First Cultural Responders A Case Study at the Canadian Museum for

Human Rightsrdquo

Jason Chalmers (University of Alberta) ldquoThe Transformative Potential of Guided Tours at the

Canadian Museum for Human Rightsrdquo

Carly Ciufo (McMaster University) ldquoDoes a Counter-Museum Need Walls Local Activism

VsAt the International Slavery Museumrdquo

Veacuteronique Bertrand-Bourget (Conjugal Slavery in War project York University) and Isabelle

Masson (Canadian Museum for Human Rights) ldquoFeminists Redefining Curatorial Practices in

Transnational Conversationsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Karine Duhamel (Canadian Museum for Human Rights)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Environmental Knowledge | Savoir environnemental

Virginia Vandenberg (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoDisentanglingrsquo Imperial Science Cultures

Nineteenth-Century British Women and Colonial Botanical Practicesrdquo

Lisalou Martone (LER Lyon 2 amp University of Ottawa) ldquoSited environments roaming ideas

the circulation of forestry knowledge and practices across the North Atlantic (1900-1940)rdquo

Mark J McLaughlin (University of Maine) ldquoScientifically Speaking Changing Conversations

around the Intersections of the History of Science and Forestry in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Alan MacEachern (Western University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Sport Community and Oral History | Sport communauteacute et histoire orale

Carly Adams (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoItrsquos about the family getting togetherrsquo Narrating the

Postwar history of Canadian Nikkei in Southern Alberta through Womenrsquos Experiences of Sport

and Recreationrdquo

Russell Field (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoA tough roadrsquo Historicizing the Sporting Experiences

of Black Nova Scotians and Challenging the Dominant Narratives of Canadian Sportrdquo

5

Peter Millman (University of Lethbridge) ldquoBlack Youth Interactions with Race Segregation

and Sport in 1950s and 1960s Truro Nova Scotiardquo

Miriam Wright (University of Windsor) ldquoSports Heroes and Claiming Public Spaces in Black

Communities in Chatham and Windsor Ontario 1940s-1970s Reflections from Oral Historiesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations over Time Politics and the Prosecution of Crime and Disorder in England

1200-1700 | Conversations agrave travers le temps La politique les poursuites judiciaires et le

deacutesordre en Angleterre 1200-1700

Kenneth Duggan (Vancouver Island University) ldquoCommunity and Crime in Thirteenth-Century

Englandrdquo

Shannon McSheffrey (Concordia University) ldquoThe Politics of Prosecution Handling the Evil

May Day Rioters in 1517rdquo

Andrea McKenzie (University of Victoria) ldquoFire and Fake News Arson Prosecutions and

Oppositional Politics during the Popish Plot 1678-81rdquo

Chair | Animateur Simon Devereaux (University of Victoria)

Joint session with Canadian Society of Medievalists | Session conjointe avec la Socieacuteteacute

canadienne des meacutedieacutevistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHA Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la SHC

Welcome | Mot de bienvenue Adele Perry (University of Manitoba)

Introduction | Preacutesentation Michel Ducharme (University of British Columbia)

Allan Greer

University

ldquoSettler Colonialism and Beyondrdquo

Professor and Canada Research Chair in Colonial North America McGill

6

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian International History Canadian Foreign Relations | Comiteacute drsquohistoire

internationale du Canada

Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and Transnationalism | Comiteacute

canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

Aboriginal History Studies Group | Groupe deacutetude dhistoire autochtone

Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Comiteacute canadien de lrsquohistoire des

femmes

Graduate Student Committee | Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s diplocircmeacute(e)s

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Icons Trailblazers and Symbols of Virtue Memory Commemoration and Nursing

Identities | Figures embleacutematiques pionniegraveres et symboles de vertu Meacutemoire

commeacutemoration et identiteacutes des infirmiegraveres

Participants

Jill Campbell ndash Miller (Carleton University)

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto)

Sarah Glassford (Provincial Archives of New Brunswick)

Andrea McKenzie (York University)

Peter L Twohig (Saint Marys University)

Chair and Facilitator | Animatrice et facilitatrice Whitney Wood (University of Calgary)

Joint session with the Canadian Society for the History of Medicine and the Canadian

Association for the History of Nursing | Session conjointe de la Socieacuteteacute canadienne dhistoire de

la meacutedecine et de lrsquoAssociation canadienne pour lrsquohistoire du nursing

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Histories of the Senses II Senses the Supernatural and the Metaphysical | Histoire des

sens II Les sens le surnaturel et la meacutetaphysique

Erika Gasser (University of Cincinnati) ldquoDevils Demoniacs and the Senses Possession

Propaganda in Early Modern Englandrdquo

Andrew James Kettler (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Devilrsquos Element Cultural Constructions of

Metaphorical Brimstone and Sulfuric Instrumentality in Early Modern Englandrdquo

7

Chris Stokum (Boston University) ldquoPhysical Miseducation Sickness Seminaries and the

Second Great Awakeningrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Indigenous Issues | Questions autochtones au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Travis Hay (Lakehead University) ldquoThe Mountain We Renamed McKay Settler Colonial Place-

Names and Founding Violence in Thunder Bay ONrdquo

Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire) ldquoMaking Sense of Settler Colonialism in

the Archives A Missionary and a Historian Take the Trainrdquo

Martha Walls and Corey Slumkoski (Mount Saint Vincent University) ldquolsquoSuccessrsquo through

Failure The Micmac Community Development Program and the Chimera of Economic

Development 1964-1970rdquo

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoCatching Fish Feeding Families and Fighting

for Rights The Contested Waters of the Northern Coast Salish Food Fishery in the 20th

Centuryrdquo

Chair | Animateur Heidi Bohaker (University of Toronto)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

North American Violence Order and Unrest 1749-1876 A Roundtable Discussion | La

violence lrsquoordre et lrsquoagitation en Ameacuterique du Nord 1749-1876 Une table-ronde

Participants

Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Jason Opal (McGill University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Scott W See (University of Maine)

Chair | Animatrice Elsbeth Heaman (McGill University)

8

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Early Migration and Mobility in the Pacific Northwest | La migration et la mobiliteacute dans la

reacutegion nord-ouest du Pacifique

Jean Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoIroquois in the West as Exemplars of what

Might Have Been for Indigenous Peoplesrdquo

Zhongping Chen (University of Victoria) ldquoChinese Labour Contractors and Labourers of the

Canadian Pacific Railway 1880-85rdquo

Yukari Takai (University of Windsor) ldquoA Threat to Modernization Japanese

Migration Prostitution and Gendered Ideology in Meiji Hawailsquoi and the North American Westrdquo

Maurice Guibord (Socieacuteteacute historique francophone de la Colombie-Britannique) laquo Emma

Lamontagne-Vachon eacutepistoliegravere et chroniqueuse Vancouver 1886 raquo

Chair | Animateur Nicolas Kenny (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Canadians and Communism | Les Canadiens les Canadiennes et le communisme

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto) ldquoAnti-Communist Violence and the Shaping of

Hegemony in Cold War Canadardquo

Michael Petrou (Carleton University) ldquolsquoAnti-British hellip roaring communist hellip but has couragersquo

the wars of Canadian SOE agent Steve Markosrdquo

Chair | Animateur Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Defining Citizenship | Deacutefinir la citoyenneteacute

Lisa Dillon (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) and Per Axelsson (Umearing universitet) ldquoDefining lsquousrsquo

defining lsquothemrsquo A comparative discussion of race and ethnicity in Canadian censuses and

Swedish population registers 1852-2018rdquo

Katelyn Arac (Queenrsquos University) ldquoA Place to Call Home Nazis and the Construction of

Exclusion in Canadian Immigration Policyrdquo

Jatinder Mann (Hong Kong Baptist University) ldquoThe Redefinition of Citizenship in Canada

1950s-1970srdquo

Thirstan Falconer (St Jeromersquos University) ldquolsquoOn Our Termsrsquo Unpacking the Politics of

Ethnicity During the 1960s and 1970s in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University)

9

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Conversations about Inequality and Homelessness in Canada | Conversations agrave propos des

ineacutegaliteacutes et de lrsquoitineacuterance au Canada

Benjamin Isitt (University of Victoria) ldquoDebating and Developing Decommodified Housing in

Greater Victoria Historical and Contemporary Perspectivesrdquo

Eoin Kelly (University of Victoria) ldquoFinding the Homeless in Early Twentieth‐Century Century Canadardquo

Eric W Sager (University of Victoria) ldquoInequality and the Politics of Spiritual Engineering in

Early Twentieth‐Century Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Lynne Marks (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CCWH Keynote Address Queer Thoughts for Challenging Times Writing Canadian

Histories of Sexuality amp Gender from the Margins | Discours liminaire de CCHF

Reacuteflexions homosexuelles pour des temps difficiles Eacutecrire lrsquohistoire canadienne de la

sexualiteacute et du genre agrave partir de la peacuteripheacuterie

Keynote speaker | Confeacuterenciegravere Valerie Korinek (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

Introduction Heather Stanley (Vancouver Island University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History ndash Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes (CCWH ndash CCHF)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Accidental Intentional Successful and Failed Species Introduction in a Scientific

Ecological Imperial Context | Accidentelle intentionnelle reacuteussie ou rateacutee

Lrsquointroduction de nouvelles espegraveces dans un contexte scientifique eacutecologique et impeacuterial

Jessica Wang (University of British Columbia) ldquoInsects Entomologists and Parasites on the

Move The Mediterranean Fruit Fly Biological Pest Control and Agricultural Governance in

Early Twentieth-Century Hawailsquoirdquo

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia) ldquoCarabid colonialism Carl Lindroth

Newfoundland and the Faunal Connections between Europe and North Americardquo

Suzanne Morton (McGill University) ldquoA lsquoLost-Colonyrsquo in the Pacific Nation-Building through

Lobstersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tina Loo (University of British Columbia)

10

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

From Looking Out to Looking Back The First Year after the Defence | Avant et apregraves La

premiegravere anneacutee apregraves la deacutefense

Participants

Stephen Smith

Patrick Corbeil

Mikhail Bjorge

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1730 | 15h30 ndash 17h30

Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la Socieacuteteacute canadienne drsquoeacutetudes de la Renaissance (Buch A201)

Roger Chartier

Joint session with the Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies the Canadian Historical

Association the Canadian Association for Translation Studies the Bibliographical Society of

Canada and the Canadian Association for the Study of Book Culture | Session conjointe de la

du livre

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Histories of the Senses III Politics Oppression and the Senses | Histoire des sens III La

politique lrsquooppression et les sens

Christopher Sparshott (Northwestern University in Qatar) ldquoMade-to-Measure Loyalism The

Politics of Clothes in Revolutionary New Yorkrdquo

Evan A Kutzler (Georgia Southwestern State University) ldquoThe Fugitives Sensorium Escaped

Union Prisoners and Enslaved People in the Confederate Southrdquo

Darinee Alagirisamy (Hong Kong University) ldquoCultivating An Eye for Reform The

Development of a Visual Culture of Temperance in Late Colonial South Indiardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

Socieacuteteacute canadienne drsquoeacutetudes de la Renaissance de lrsquoAssociation canadienne de traductologie de

la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique du Canada et de lrsquoAssociation canadienne pour lrsquoeacutetude de lrsquohistoire

Professeur Collegravege de France

11

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Making of Canada 1920-1950 Policy Institutions and Identity | Lrsquoeacutedification du

Canada 1920-1950 Politiques publiques institutions et identiteacutes

Virginia Torrie (University of Manitoba) ldquoFederalism and Farm Debt during the Great

Depression Political Impetuses for the Farmersrsquo Creditors Arrangement Act 1934rdquo

PE Bryden (University of Victoria) ldquoAbout an Office A New Look at the Origins of the PMOrdquo

Raymond B Blake (University of Regina) ldquoMackenzie King and the Reconstruction of

Canadarsquos National Identityrdquo

Chair | Animateur Will Langford (Dalhousie University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

American Foreign Policy | Politique internationale ameacutericaine

Bernard Lemelin (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoThe United States and the Organization of American

States 1948-1968 The Attitude of the Executive and Legislative Branchesrdquo

Dexter Fergie (Northwestern University) ldquoGeopolitics in Orbit lsquoThe Paradox of Pax

Americanarsquo and Global Satellite Communications 1964-1971rdquo

Rosanne Sia (University of Southern California) ldquoThe Limits and Ambiguities of Cold War

American Cultural Diplomacy Teahouse of the August Moon on Tourrdquo

Holly M Karibo (Oklahoma State University) ldquoConversations across Borders A Comparative

Look at the Politics of Transnational Drug Regulation in Canada the US and Mexicordquo

Chair | Animateur Jessica Wang (University of British Columbia)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

SHARING CIRCLE Art Performance and Occupation Radical Decolonizing Tools for

Historians | CERCLE DE PARTAGE Lrsquoart la performance et lrsquooccupation Outils

radicaux pour la deacutecolonisation agrave la disposition des historiens

SHARING EXPERIENCE 1 Raising Awareness about Missing and Murdered Indigenous

Women by Enlivening Statistics through Aerial Photography

Participants

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph)

Emma Stelter (University of Guelph)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 2 Ayamoowin ijwa paapoowin ndash Songs in the Key of Cree ndash

Indigenous Language Revitalization in the Archives and on the Road

12

Participants

Susan Roy (University of Waterloo)

Heather George (University of Waterloo)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 3 The Kikarsquoige Historical Society ldquoSitting inrdquo as Historical Practice

Participants

Kim Anderson (University of Guelph)

Lianne Leddy (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Claims to Legitimacy Kinship and Religion as Modes of Governance in Settler Societies |

Appels agrave la leacutegitimiteacute La parenteacute et la religion comme modes de gouvernance dans les

socieacuteteacutes coloniales

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University) ldquoGifts Kin and Governance The Demobilization of the

Six Nations after the American Revolution and Debates over Corruptionrdquo

Krista Barclay (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoTies of Kindred and Affectionrsquo Fur Trade Networks

of Kin Power and Patronage in Colonial Canadardquo

Pamela Klassen (University of Toronto) ldquoWhite Rites Kinship Anglicanism and Sovereignty

in Early-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Chair and Commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Adele Perry (University of Manitoba)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Historical Mobility across Space and Class Canada in the Late 19th and Early 20th

Centuries | Mobiliteacute historique agrave travers lrsquoespace et les classes Le Canada agrave la fin du

dix-neuviegraveme et au deacutebut du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta) ldquoMobility Studies The Importance of Timing and

Sourcesrdquo

Kris Inwood (University of Guelph) ldquoFamily Background and the Inheritance of opportunity in

19th Century Canadardquo

Gordon Darroch (York University) ldquoMapping Mundane Migration Nineteenth-Century Central

Ontariordquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Dillon (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network for Economic History | Parraineacutee par le Reacuteseau canadien

dhistoire eacuteconomique

13

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Whorsquos Afraid of Visual Proof Discussing Visual Culturersquos Challenge to Historical

Methodologies | Qui a peur des preuves visuelles Discussion autour des deacutefis poseacutes par la

culture visuelle aux approches historiques

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University) ldquoThe Problem of Proof Visual Culturersquos Challenge

to Historical Methodologyrdquo

James Opp (Carleton University) ldquoPics or it didnrsquot happen on photographs and the reluctance of

historiansrdquo

Daniel Ruumlck (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Measure of a Land Sizing up historical maps and

spatial datardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jan Hadlaw (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Troubled Intersections between Feminism Religious Faith Heritage and Community | Agrave la

croiseacutee du feacuteminisme de la foi religieuse du patrimoine et de la communauteacute

Lynne Marks (University of Victoria) and Margaret Little (Queens University) ldquoJewish

Feminists and Secular Feminism in Canadardquo

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoDo I need to sit beside the man to be equal to himrsquo

Second Wave Feminism and Jewish Women in Montreal 1962-1980rdquo

Linda M Ambrose (Laurentian University) ldquoPentecostals and Public Engagement Bernice

Gerard in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Ruth Frager (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Treaty Talks Engaging Non-Indigenous Canadians with the Past and Present of Treaties |

Discussion agrave propos des traiteacutes Inteacuteresser les Canadiennes et les Canadiens qui ne sont pas

autochtones aux traiteacutes et agrave leurs significations actuelles

Alison Norman (Trent University and Ontario Ministry of Indigenous Affairs) ldquoHow Ontarians

are learning that lsquoWe are all Treaty Peoplersquordquo

Heidi Bohaker (University of Toronto) ldquoLearning to Listen to Anishinaabe Law Ceremony amp

Testimony in the 2017-2018 Robinson Treaties Litigationrdquo

Laura Murray (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDoing Treaty History at Home Archives Partnerships

and Local Politicsrdquo

14

Dave Mowat (Alderville First Nation) ldquoA Local Treaty History Travail

Chair | Animateur Carolyn Podruchny (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Being an Historian in the Neoliberal University | Ecirctre une historienne ou un historien dans

une universiteacute neacuteolibeacuterale

Participants

Christo Aivalis (University of Toronto)

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College Western University)

Edward Dunsworth (University of Toronto)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Chair | Animateur Jim Naylor (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1730 ndash 2000 | 17h30 ndash 20h00

Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History Reception | Reacuteception du Comiteacute canadien sur

lrsquohistoire des femmes

1930 ndash 2030 | 19h30 ndash 20h30 TBA

15

TUESDAY JUNE 4 | MARDI 4 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Perspectives nouvelles en histoire des meacutedias drsquoEurope et drsquoAmeacuterique | New Perspectives

in European and American Media History

Dominique Trudel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Chicoutimi) et Juliette De Maeyer (Universiteacute de

Montreacuteal) laquo De lhistoire des meacutedias aux meacutedias de lhistoire les archives en 140 caractegraveres raquo

Anna Tible (Universiteacute Paris 13) laquo Les documentalistes de lINA Sortir de lombre les archives

audiovisuelles des anneacutees 1950 agrave nos jours raquo

Audrey Leblanc (Eacutecole des hautes eacutetudes en sciences sociales) Diffuser sa cartographie du

monde et de la socieacuteteacute les fonds de photographies drsquoagences ayant servi drsquoappuis reacutedactionnels

aux journaux teacuteleacuteviseacutes de loffice de radiodiffusion teacuteleacutevision [ORTF] (1960-1986) raquo

Aline Hartemann (Universiteacute Paris-NanterreMuseacutee des mondes contemporains France) laquo De la

Socieacuteteacute dEacutedition de Programmes de Teacuteleacutevision agrave ARTE quelle eacutevolution de lidentiteacute

europeacuteenne au sein de la chaicircne de teacuteleacutevision franco-allemande de sa naissance agrave nos jours raquo

Chair | Animateur Olivier Cocircteacute (Museacutee canadien de lrsquohistoire)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Letters to Loved Ones New Perspectives on Kin and Community Networks from across

the British World | Lettres envoyeacutees aux gens aimeacutes Nouvelles perspectives sur les

reacuteseaux communautaires et familiaux agrave travers le monde britannique

Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT) ldquolsquoLet us look at the bright side alwaysrsquo Mother-and-Son

Correspondence across Borders in the 1850s William Jarvis Hamilton and Hannah Jarvis

Hamiltonrdquo

Elyse Bell (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoTo think of your happy firesidersquo The Materiality of Home

and Belonging in the Letters of James and Letitia Hargrave 1826-1854rdquo

Mike Borsk (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDebt Amongst Friends The Large Family and the Formation

of a Transatlantic Credit Networkrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Jane Errington (Royal Military College of Canada and Queenrsquos University)

16

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Nineteenth-Century Indigenous history | Histoire autochtone du dix-neuviegraveme siegravecle

Ted Binnema (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquolsquoWe Shall Yet Arise Out of the Ruins

of Our Great Fallrsquo The Cross-Cultural Conversations on Indian Policy Formation in Canada

1815-1830rdquo

Nathalie Kermoal and Leah Hrycun (University of Alberta) ldquoMeacutetis Land Tenure in Edmonton

on Both Side of the North Saskatchewan Riverrdquo

Jesse Robertson (Associate Know History Victoria BC) ldquoTracing Indigenous Families and

Identity in Canadarsquos Inland Lighthouse Service 1855-1920rdquo

William Wicken (York University) ldquoPhoebe Johnson John Vanevery and the Politics of Gender

Relationships in the Six Nations Grand River reserve 1889-1906rdquo

Chair | Animateur Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations about Migrants and Settlers | Discussion agrave propos des migrants et des

colonisateurs

Ryan Eyford (University of Winnipeg) ldquoFirst Settler Conversations about Sigtryggur Joacutenassonrdquo

Royden Loewen (University of Winnipeg) ldquoImagining their Frontiers Mennonite Settlers in

Iowa Manitoba and Siberiardquo

Jon G Malek (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoA Continuous Heritage of Smallnessrsquo Filipino

Nationalism and Post-Colonial Identity in the Canadian Diasporardquo

Ashleigh Androsoff (University of Saskatchewan ) ldquoHow We Harmonized The Unsung

History of Saskatchewanrsquos Independent Doukhoborsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Chilton (University of Prince Edward Island)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and transnationalism Parraineacutee

par le Comiteacute canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Death Penalty across Two Centuries of Canadian History | La peine de mort au cours

de deux cent ans drsquohistoire canadienne

Donald Fyson (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoBeyond the Hanging Judge Quebec Trial Judges and the

Death Penalty 1764-1893rdquo

17

Michael Boudreau (St Thomas University) ldquolsquoHe was always a mental defectiversquo Psychiatric

Conversations and the Execution of Bennie Swim in New Brunswick 1922rdquo

Carolyn Strange (Australian National University) ldquoThe Politics of Capital Sex Murder Cases

1957-1967 Drawing Historical Insights from Cabinet Conclusionsrdquo

Chair | Animateur Jonathan Swainger (University of Northern British Columbia)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

When Economics and Politics Clash Canada and the Continental Economy | Quand

lrsquoeacuteconomie et la politique srsquoaffrontent Le Canada et lrsquoeacuteconomie continentale

Stephen Salmon (Steamer Consulting) ldquolsquo the error you had been led intorsquo Canadian

Transportation Policy in a North American Context 1880-1893rdquo

James Hull (UBC Okanagan) ldquoDomestic Manufacture and the Political Economy of the Tariff

after the 1911 Electionrdquo

Stephen Azzi (Carleton University) ldquoThree Case Studies in Canadian Foreign Investment Policy

since 1957rdquo

Chair | Animateur Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

War and Peace in Canada during the Cold War | Guerre et paix au Canada durant la

Guerre froide

Susan Colbourn (Yale University) ldquoThe Atomic Commonwealth Canadian Ties to the British

Empire and the Shaping of the Early Atomic Agerdquo

Brandon Cordeiro (McMaster University) ldquoNuclear Vision Canada Modernity and the Nuclear

Age 1974-1979rdquo

Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University) and Megan Blair (University of Waterloo)

ldquoConversations with lsquoGrey Haired Ambassadorsrsquo Diplomats off the Grid 1963-69rdquo

Magali Deleuze (RMC) laquo Conversation agrave travers le temps Maintien de la paix et

professionnalisme militaire (1956-1989) raquo

Chair | Animateur Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Canadian Business History Association | Parraineacutee par lAssociation

canadienne pour lhistoire des affaires

18

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Woman Suffrage Movement of the US and Canadian Wests Connected

Comparative and Transborder Dimensions | Le mouvement des suffragettes dans lrsquoOuest

canadien et ameacutericain Connexion comparaison et dimensions transfrontaliegraveres

Molly Rozum (University of South Dakota Vermillion) ldquolsquoIndians vs Womenrsquo The 1890s

South Dakota Womenrsquos Suffrage Campaignrdquo

Lori Ann Lahlum (Minnesota State University Mankato) ldquolsquoVictory will come in 1916rsquo Post-

1914 Women Suffrage in North Dakotardquo

Dee Garceau (Affiliate Faculty University of Montana) ldquoVirginia Billedeaux Womenrsquos

Suffrage and Tribal Empowermentrdquo

Bjoumlrg Hjartardόttir (Independent Scholar Reykjavik Iceland) ldquoIcelandic Suffrage Activism in

Canadardquo

Sarah Carter (University of Alberta) ldquoLouise McKinney The North Dakota Years of an Alberta

Suffragistrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Teaching Public History | Enseigner lrsquohistoire appliqueacutee

Jordan Baker (Nipissing University) ldquoPublic History Interpretation Strategies and the

Undergraduate History Studentrdquo

Jennifer Bonnell and Audrey Pyeacutee (York University) ldquoThe Value of Public History Placements

to Studentsrsquo Learning and Professional Outcomesrdquo

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University) ldquoPublic History at Brandon Universityrdquo

Laura Macaluso (Early College Program Central Virginia Community College) Monument

Culture Public History and Pedagogy Some Ideas for Expanding the Conversation to include

Studentsrdquo

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Daniel Ross (UQAM)

19

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Optimistic about their Future but no Idea how to Get there Supporting History

Undergraduate and Graduate Students in their Transition to the World of Work | Ecirctre

optimiste face agrave lrsquoavenir sans savoir comment y parvenir Le soutien aux eacutetudiantes et

aux eacutetudiants de tous les cycles dans leur transition au monde du travail

Maren Wood (Beyond the Professoriate) ldquoHow to Succeed Beyond the Professoriate and

Stories from PhDs who Haverdquo

Mathew Stone (Stone-Olafson Research Consulting) ldquoUnderstanding the Perspectives and

Needs of the End-Userrdquo

Janay Nugent (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Role of Faculty in Preparing Students for the

World of Workrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Maija Leivo

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Classroom Conversations on Indigenous and Settler

Histories in Canada Reflections from Intersecting Fields | Atelier sur la CVR ndash

Table ronde Discussions en classe sur lrsquohistoire autochtone et coloniale au Canada

Reacuteflexions de la part de domaines qui se croisent

Participants

Camie Augustus Vancouver Island University

Patricia Barkaskas UBC Peter A Allard School of Law

Chelsea Horton UVIC History and Centre for Studies in Religion and Society

Rick Ouellet Langara College Aboriginal Education and Services

Chair | Animatrice Malinda Smith (University of Alberta)

Discussant | Commentateur Richard Devlin (Schulich School of Law Dalhousie University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

20

1000 ndash 1130 | 10h00 ndash 11h30

Encountering Asian Canadian Archives

Participants

Glenn Deer (University of British Columbia)

Renisa Mawani (University of British Columbia)

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC | Parraineacute par le

Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Beyond the ldquoIntellectual Awakeningrdquo The Circulation of Books and Ideas in Eighteenth-

and Nineteenth-Century Nova Scotia | Au-delagrave du laquo reacuteveil intellectuel raquo La circulation

des livres et des ideacutees au dix-huitiegraveme et dix-neuviegraveme siegravecles

Gwendolyn Davies (University of New Brunswick) ldquolsquoTis Beautifully Wrotersquo The Byles Letters

of Nova Scotia from Revolution to Cultural Revelation (1770s-1830s)rdquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquolsquoO may those blessed truths have a wide circulationrsquo

Edward Manning and the circulation of books and ideas in Nova Scotia ca 1810-1850rdquo

Daniel Samson (Brock University) ldquoJames Barry Books and the Circulation of Ideas in Rural

Nova Scotia ca 1850-1900rdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Karen Smith (Dalhousie University)

Joint Session with Bibliographical Society of Canada | Parraineacutee par la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique

du Canada

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Promoting and Challenging British Imperialism | Pomouvoir et deacutefier lrsquoimpeacuterialisme

britannique

Heena Mistry (Queenrsquos University) ldquoIndian Colonization Schemes and the Territorial

Imagination of Reformrdquo

Ian Wereley (University of Calgary) ldquoSelling an Empire of Oil Architecture Imperialism and

the Publicity Activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company 1924-1925rdquo

Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of International Affairs) ldquoArchitecture of Denial Imperial

Violence and the Construction of Law and Historical Knowledge during the Mau Mau Uprising

1952-1960rdquo

Chair | Animateur Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT)

21

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century North American Politics | La politique nord-ameacutericaine au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Gregory Wigmore (Santa Clara University) ldquoReputation Power and Patronage in the Early

Canada-US Borderlandrdquo

Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick) ldquoLand Contribution and Civic Participation A

New Perspective on the Electoral Franchise across Nineteenth-Century British North Americardquo

Quentin Janel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal) laquo La naissance du candidat preacutesidentiel

moderne aux Etats-Unis pratiques et repreacutesentations du discours public dans les campagnes

eacutelectorales du XIXe siegravecle raquo

Chair | Animateur Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Reframing Conversations around Indigenous Photographic Archives | Reformuler la

discussion autour des archives photographiques autochtones

Carol Payne (Carleton University) ldquoVisual Conversations Across Time and Culture The

Archive of Photographs by Joseph Idlout ( ndash 1968) Authorship and Receptionrdquo

Carmen Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoFilling Gaps Mining Photographic Archives as a

Form of Indigenous Art Historical Collections Researchrdquo

Carol Williams (University of Lethbridge (Treaty 7 Territory AB) ldquoChallenging Settler and

Humanitarian Rhetoric of the Residential School Photographsrdquo

Jeff Thomas (independent curator and photographer) ldquoWhere the Rivers Meetrdquo

Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Regina) ldquoDetournement Indigenous Women Take the

Lensrdquo

Paul Seesequasis (writer cultural worker and commentator) ldquoThe Indigenous Archival Photo

Projectrdquo

Chair and Commentator | Animateur et commentateur audience | auditoire

22

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Power and Authority in New France and Beyond | Pouvoir et autoriteacute en Nouvelle-France

et au deacutebut du reacutegime britannique

Helen Dewar (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquoThe Maritime and Territorial Landscapes of Authority

in New Francerdquo

Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Execution of Daniel Vuil A Confusing Case of

Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Queacutebecrdquo

David More (Queenrsquos University) lsquoldquoThe Severity of this Servicersquo Canadien Inland Mariners

during the Early Post-Conquest Erardquo

Chair | Animateur Michel Duquet (Canadian Historical Association)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The White lsquoDiscoveryrsquo of Race in Twentieth-Century Canada | La laquo deacutecouverte raquo de la

race par les Canadiens blancs au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Cheryl Thompson (Ryerson University) ldquoFinding Blackface in the Community The Role of

Racialized Performance during Canadarsquos Modern Period 1880s to 1930srdquo

Ian McKay (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race The Colonial Archives and the

History of Racialized Minorities in Nova Scotia 1930s-1980srdquo

Peter Graham (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race Liberalism the Media and the

Struggle Against Institutional Racism in the Long 1960srdquo

Chair | Animateur David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

20th

-Century Urban and Suburban lives | Vies urbaines et suburbaines au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Penfold (University of Toronto) ldquoScarborough against The Scarborough Suburban

Resistance to Expressways in Metro Toronto 1971-1984rdquo

Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia) ldquoSchool Taxes and Suburban Community

Belonging in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Simon Vickers (University of Toronto) ldquoThe 1980s Gap Narratives of Urban Activism in Post-

1960s Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 4: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

4

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Public History for Human Rights Museums and Museology as Tools for Social Justice |

Lrsquohistoire appliqueacutee et les droits humains Les museacutees et la museacuteologie comme outils pour

la justice sociale

Stephanie B Anderson (University of Pennsylvania) ldquoMuseums Decolonization and

Indigenous Artists as First Cultural Responders A Case Study at the Canadian Museum for

Human Rightsrdquo

Jason Chalmers (University of Alberta) ldquoThe Transformative Potential of Guided Tours at the

Canadian Museum for Human Rightsrdquo

Carly Ciufo (McMaster University) ldquoDoes a Counter-Museum Need Walls Local Activism

VsAt the International Slavery Museumrdquo

Veacuteronique Bertrand-Bourget (Conjugal Slavery in War project York University) and Isabelle

Masson (Canadian Museum for Human Rights) ldquoFeminists Redefining Curatorial Practices in

Transnational Conversationsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Karine Duhamel (Canadian Museum for Human Rights)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Environmental Knowledge | Savoir environnemental

Virginia Vandenberg (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoDisentanglingrsquo Imperial Science Cultures

Nineteenth-Century British Women and Colonial Botanical Practicesrdquo

Lisalou Martone (LER Lyon 2 amp University of Ottawa) ldquoSited environments roaming ideas

the circulation of forestry knowledge and practices across the North Atlantic (1900-1940)rdquo

Mark J McLaughlin (University of Maine) ldquoScientifically Speaking Changing Conversations

around the Intersections of the History of Science and Forestry in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Alan MacEachern (Western University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Sport Community and Oral History | Sport communauteacute et histoire orale

Carly Adams (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoItrsquos about the family getting togetherrsquo Narrating the

Postwar history of Canadian Nikkei in Southern Alberta through Womenrsquos Experiences of Sport

and Recreationrdquo

Russell Field (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoA tough roadrsquo Historicizing the Sporting Experiences

of Black Nova Scotians and Challenging the Dominant Narratives of Canadian Sportrdquo

5

Peter Millman (University of Lethbridge) ldquoBlack Youth Interactions with Race Segregation

and Sport in 1950s and 1960s Truro Nova Scotiardquo

Miriam Wright (University of Windsor) ldquoSports Heroes and Claiming Public Spaces in Black

Communities in Chatham and Windsor Ontario 1940s-1970s Reflections from Oral Historiesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations over Time Politics and the Prosecution of Crime and Disorder in England

1200-1700 | Conversations agrave travers le temps La politique les poursuites judiciaires et le

deacutesordre en Angleterre 1200-1700

Kenneth Duggan (Vancouver Island University) ldquoCommunity and Crime in Thirteenth-Century

Englandrdquo

Shannon McSheffrey (Concordia University) ldquoThe Politics of Prosecution Handling the Evil

May Day Rioters in 1517rdquo

Andrea McKenzie (University of Victoria) ldquoFire and Fake News Arson Prosecutions and

Oppositional Politics during the Popish Plot 1678-81rdquo

Chair | Animateur Simon Devereaux (University of Victoria)

Joint session with Canadian Society of Medievalists | Session conjointe avec la Socieacuteteacute

canadienne des meacutedieacutevistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHA Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la SHC

Welcome | Mot de bienvenue Adele Perry (University of Manitoba)

Introduction | Preacutesentation Michel Ducharme (University of British Columbia)

Allan Greer

University

ldquoSettler Colonialism and Beyondrdquo

Professor and Canada Research Chair in Colonial North America McGill

6

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian International History Canadian Foreign Relations | Comiteacute drsquohistoire

internationale du Canada

Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and Transnationalism | Comiteacute

canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

Aboriginal History Studies Group | Groupe deacutetude dhistoire autochtone

Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Comiteacute canadien de lrsquohistoire des

femmes

Graduate Student Committee | Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s diplocircmeacute(e)s

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Icons Trailblazers and Symbols of Virtue Memory Commemoration and Nursing

Identities | Figures embleacutematiques pionniegraveres et symboles de vertu Meacutemoire

commeacutemoration et identiteacutes des infirmiegraveres

Participants

Jill Campbell ndash Miller (Carleton University)

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto)

Sarah Glassford (Provincial Archives of New Brunswick)

Andrea McKenzie (York University)

Peter L Twohig (Saint Marys University)

Chair and Facilitator | Animatrice et facilitatrice Whitney Wood (University of Calgary)

Joint session with the Canadian Society for the History of Medicine and the Canadian

Association for the History of Nursing | Session conjointe de la Socieacuteteacute canadienne dhistoire de

la meacutedecine et de lrsquoAssociation canadienne pour lrsquohistoire du nursing

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Histories of the Senses II Senses the Supernatural and the Metaphysical | Histoire des

sens II Les sens le surnaturel et la meacutetaphysique

Erika Gasser (University of Cincinnati) ldquoDevils Demoniacs and the Senses Possession

Propaganda in Early Modern Englandrdquo

Andrew James Kettler (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Devilrsquos Element Cultural Constructions of

Metaphorical Brimstone and Sulfuric Instrumentality in Early Modern Englandrdquo

7

Chris Stokum (Boston University) ldquoPhysical Miseducation Sickness Seminaries and the

Second Great Awakeningrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Indigenous Issues | Questions autochtones au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Travis Hay (Lakehead University) ldquoThe Mountain We Renamed McKay Settler Colonial Place-

Names and Founding Violence in Thunder Bay ONrdquo

Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire) ldquoMaking Sense of Settler Colonialism in

the Archives A Missionary and a Historian Take the Trainrdquo

Martha Walls and Corey Slumkoski (Mount Saint Vincent University) ldquolsquoSuccessrsquo through

Failure The Micmac Community Development Program and the Chimera of Economic

Development 1964-1970rdquo

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoCatching Fish Feeding Families and Fighting

for Rights The Contested Waters of the Northern Coast Salish Food Fishery in the 20th

Centuryrdquo

Chair | Animateur Heidi Bohaker (University of Toronto)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

North American Violence Order and Unrest 1749-1876 A Roundtable Discussion | La

violence lrsquoordre et lrsquoagitation en Ameacuterique du Nord 1749-1876 Une table-ronde

Participants

Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Jason Opal (McGill University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Scott W See (University of Maine)

Chair | Animatrice Elsbeth Heaman (McGill University)

8

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Early Migration and Mobility in the Pacific Northwest | La migration et la mobiliteacute dans la

reacutegion nord-ouest du Pacifique

Jean Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoIroquois in the West as Exemplars of what

Might Have Been for Indigenous Peoplesrdquo

Zhongping Chen (University of Victoria) ldquoChinese Labour Contractors and Labourers of the

Canadian Pacific Railway 1880-85rdquo

Yukari Takai (University of Windsor) ldquoA Threat to Modernization Japanese

Migration Prostitution and Gendered Ideology in Meiji Hawailsquoi and the North American Westrdquo

Maurice Guibord (Socieacuteteacute historique francophone de la Colombie-Britannique) laquo Emma

Lamontagne-Vachon eacutepistoliegravere et chroniqueuse Vancouver 1886 raquo

Chair | Animateur Nicolas Kenny (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Canadians and Communism | Les Canadiens les Canadiennes et le communisme

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto) ldquoAnti-Communist Violence and the Shaping of

Hegemony in Cold War Canadardquo

Michael Petrou (Carleton University) ldquolsquoAnti-British hellip roaring communist hellip but has couragersquo

the wars of Canadian SOE agent Steve Markosrdquo

Chair | Animateur Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Defining Citizenship | Deacutefinir la citoyenneteacute

Lisa Dillon (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) and Per Axelsson (Umearing universitet) ldquoDefining lsquousrsquo

defining lsquothemrsquo A comparative discussion of race and ethnicity in Canadian censuses and

Swedish population registers 1852-2018rdquo

Katelyn Arac (Queenrsquos University) ldquoA Place to Call Home Nazis and the Construction of

Exclusion in Canadian Immigration Policyrdquo

Jatinder Mann (Hong Kong Baptist University) ldquoThe Redefinition of Citizenship in Canada

1950s-1970srdquo

Thirstan Falconer (St Jeromersquos University) ldquolsquoOn Our Termsrsquo Unpacking the Politics of

Ethnicity During the 1960s and 1970s in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University)

9

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Conversations about Inequality and Homelessness in Canada | Conversations agrave propos des

ineacutegaliteacutes et de lrsquoitineacuterance au Canada

Benjamin Isitt (University of Victoria) ldquoDebating and Developing Decommodified Housing in

Greater Victoria Historical and Contemporary Perspectivesrdquo

Eoin Kelly (University of Victoria) ldquoFinding the Homeless in Early Twentieth‐Century Century Canadardquo

Eric W Sager (University of Victoria) ldquoInequality and the Politics of Spiritual Engineering in

Early Twentieth‐Century Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Lynne Marks (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CCWH Keynote Address Queer Thoughts for Challenging Times Writing Canadian

Histories of Sexuality amp Gender from the Margins | Discours liminaire de CCHF

Reacuteflexions homosexuelles pour des temps difficiles Eacutecrire lrsquohistoire canadienne de la

sexualiteacute et du genre agrave partir de la peacuteripheacuterie

Keynote speaker | Confeacuterenciegravere Valerie Korinek (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

Introduction Heather Stanley (Vancouver Island University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History ndash Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes (CCWH ndash CCHF)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Accidental Intentional Successful and Failed Species Introduction in a Scientific

Ecological Imperial Context | Accidentelle intentionnelle reacuteussie ou rateacutee

Lrsquointroduction de nouvelles espegraveces dans un contexte scientifique eacutecologique et impeacuterial

Jessica Wang (University of British Columbia) ldquoInsects Entomologists and Parasites on the

Move The Mediterranean Fruit Fly Biological Pest Control and Agricultural Governance in

Early Twentieth-Century Hawailsquoirdquo

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia) ldquoCarabid colonialism Carl Lindroth

Newfoundland and the Faunal Connections between Europe and North Americardquo

Suzanne Morton (McGill University) ldquoA lsquoLost-Colonyrsquo in the Pacific Nation-Building through

Lobstersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tina Loo (University of British Columbia)

10

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

From Looking Out to Looking Back The First Year after the Defence | Avant et apregraves La

premiegravere anneacutee apregraves la deacutefense

Participants

Stephen Smith

Patrick Corbeil

Mikhail Bjorge

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1730 | 15h30 ndash 17h30

Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la Socieacuteteacute canadienne drsquoeacutetudes de la Renaissance (Buch A201)

Roger Chartier

Joint session with the Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies the Canadian Historical

Association the Canadian Association for Translation Studies the Bibliographical Society of

Canada and the Canadian Association for the Study of Book Culture | Session conjointe de la

du livre

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Histories of the Senses III Politics Oppression and the Senses | Histoire des sens III La

politique lrsquooppression et les sens

Christopher Sparshott (Northwestern University in Qatar) ldquoMade-to-Measure Loyalism The

Politics of Clothes in Revolutionary New Yorkrdquo

Evan A Kutzler (Georgia Southwestern State University) ldquoThe Fugitives Sensorium Escaped

Union Prisoners and Enslaved People in the Confederate Southrdquo

Darinee Alagirisamy (Hong Kong University) ldquoCultivating An Eye for Reform The

Development of a Visual Culture of Temperance in Late Colonial South Indiardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

Socieacuteteacute canadienne drsquoeacutetudes de la Renaissance de lrsquoAssociation canadienne de traductologie de

la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique du Canada et de lrsquoAssociation canadienne pour lrsquoeacutetude de lrsquohistoire

Professeur Collegravege de France

11

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Making of Canada 1920-1950 Policy Institutions and Identity | Lrsquoeacutedification du

Canada 1920-1950 Politiques publiques institutions et identiteacutes

Virginia Torrie (University of Manitoba) ldquoFederalism and Farm Debt during the Great

Depression Political Impetuses for the Farmersrsquo Creditors Arrangement Act 1934rdquo

PE Bryden (University of Victoria) ldquoAbout an Office A New Look at the Origins of the PMOrdquo

Raymond B Blake (University of Regina) ldquoMackenzie King and the Reconstruction of

Canadarsquos National Identityrdquo

Chair | Animateur Will Langford (Dalhousie University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

American Foreign Policy | Politique internationale ameacutericaine

Bernard Lemelin (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoThe United States and the Organization of American

States 1948-1968 The Attitude of the Executive and Legislative Branchesrdquo

Dexter Fergie (Northwestern University) ldquoGeopolitics in Orbit lsquoThe Paradox of Pax

Americanarsquo and Global Satellite Communications 1964-1971rdquo

Rosanne Sia (University of Southern California) ldquoThe Limits and Ambiguities of Cold War

American Cultural Diplomacy Teahouse of the August Moon on Tourrdquo

Holly M Karibo (Oklahoma State University) ldquoConversations across Borders A Comparative

Look at the Politics of Transnational Drug Regulation in Canada the US and Mexicordquo

Chair | Animateur Jessica Wang (University of British Columbia)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

SHARING CIRCLE Art Performance and Occupation Radical Decolonizing Tools for

Historians | CERCLE DE PARTAGE Lrsquoart la performance et lrsquooccupation Outils

radicaux pour la deacutecolonisation agrave la disposition des historiens

SHARING EXPERIENCE 1 Raising Awareness about Missing and Murdered Indigenous

Women by Enlivening Statistics through Aerial Photography

Participants

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph)

Emma Stelter (University of Guelph)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 2 Ayamoowin ijwa paapoowin ndash Songs in the Key of Cree ndash

Indigenous Language Revitalization in the Archives and on the Road

12

Participants

Susan Roy (University of Waterloo)

Heather George (University of Waterloo)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 3 The Kikarsquoige Historical Society ldquoSitting inrdquo as Historical Practice

Participants

Kim Anderson (University of Guelph)

Lianne Leddy (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Claims to Legitimacy Kinship and Religion as Modes of Governance in Settler Societies |

Appels agrave la leacutegitimiteacute La parenteacute et la religion comme modes de gouvernance dans les

socieacuteteacutes coloniales

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University) ldquoGifts Kin and Governance The Demobilization of the

Six Nations after the American Revolution and Debates over Corruptionrdquo

Krista Barclay (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoTies of Kindred and Affectionrsquo Fur Trade Networks

of Kin Power and Patronage in Colonial Canadardquo

Pamela Klassen (University of Toronto) ldquoWhite Rites Kinship Anglicanism and Sovereignty

in Early-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Chair and Commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Adele Perry (University of Manitoba)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Historical Mobility across Space and Class Canada in the Late 19th and Early 20th

Centuries | Mobiliteacute historique agrave travers lrsquoespace et les classes Le Canada agrave la fin du

dix-neuviegraveme et au deacutebut du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta) ldquoMobility Studies The Importance of Timing and

Sourcesrdquo

Kris Inwood (University of Guelph) ldquoFamily Background and the Inheritance of opportunity in

19th Century Canadardquo

Gordon Darroch (York University) ldquoMapping Mundane Migration Nineteenth-Century Central

Ontariordquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Dillon (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network for Economic History | Parraineacutee par le Reacuteseau canadien

dhistoire eacuteconomique

13

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Whorsquos Afraid of Visual Proof Discussing Visual Culturersquos Challenge to Historical

Methodologies | Qui a peur des preuves visuelles Discussion autour des deacutefis poseacutes par la

culture visuelle aux approches historiques

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University) ldquoThe Problem of Proof Visual Culturersquos Challenge

to Historical Methodologyrdquo

James Opp (Carleton University) ldquoPics or it didnrsquot happen on photographs and the reluctance of

historiansrdquo

Daniel Ruumlck (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Measure of a Land Sizing up historical maps and

spatial datardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jan Hadlaw (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Troubled Intersections between Feminism Religious Faith Heritage and Community | Agrave la

croiseacutee du feacuteminisme de la foi religieuse du patrimoine et de la communauteacute

Lynne Marks (University of Victoria) and Margaret Little (Queens University) ldquoJewish

Feminists and Secular Feminism in Canadardquo

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoDo I need to sit beside the man to be equal to himrsquo

Second Wave Feminism and Jewish Women in Montreal 1962-1980rdquo

Linda M Ambrose (Laurentian University) ldquoPentecostals and Public Engagement Bernice

Gerard in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Ruth Frager (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Treaty Talks Engaging Non-Indigenous Canadians with the Past and Present of Treaties |

Discussion agrave propos des traiteacutes Inteacuteresser les Canadiennes et les Canadiens qui ne sont pas

autochtones aux traiteacutes et agrave leurs significations actuelles

Alison Norman (Trent University and Ontario Ministry of Indigenous Affairs) ldquoHow Ontarians

are learning that lsquoWe are all Treaty Peoplersquordquo

Heidi Bohaker (University of Toronto) ldquoLearning to Listen to Anishinaabe Law Ceremony amp

Testimony in the 2017-2018 Robinson Treaties Litigationrdquo

Laura Murray (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDoing Treaty History at Home Archives Partnerships

and Local Politicsrdquo

14

Dave Mowat (Alderville First Nation) ldquoA Local Treaty History Travail

Chair | Animateur Carolyn Podruchny (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Being an Historian in the Neoliberal University | Ecirctre une historienne ou un historien dans

une universiteacute neacuteolibeacuterale

Participants

Christo Aivalis (University of Toronto)

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College Western University)

Edward Dunsworth (University of Toronto)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Chair | Animateur Jim Naylor (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1730 ndash 2000 | 17h30 ndash 20h00

Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History Reception | Reacuteception du Comiteacute canadien sur

lrsquohistoire des femmes

1930 ndash 2030 | 19h30 ndash 20h30 TBA

15

TUESDAY JUNE 4 | MARDI 4 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Perspectives nouvelles en histoire des meacutedias drsquoEurope et drsquoAmeacuterique | New Perspectives

in European and American Media History

Dominique Trudel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Chicoutimi) et Juliette De Maeyer (Universiteacute de

Montreacuteal) laquo De lhistoire des meacutedias aux meacutedias de lhistoire les archives en 140 caractegraveres raquo

Anna Tible (Universiteacute Paris 13) laquo Les documentalistes de lINA Sortir de lombre les archives

audiovisuelles des anneacutees 1950 agrave nos jours raquo

Audrey Leblanc (Eacutecole des hautes eacutetudes en sciences sociales) Diffuser sa cartographie du

monde et de la socieacuteteacute les fonds de photographies drsquoagences ayant servi drsquoappuis reacutedactionnels

aux journaux teacuteleacuteviseacutes de loffice de radiodiffusion teacuteleacutevision [ORTF] (1960-1986) raquo

Aline Hartemann (Universiteacute Paris-NanterreMuseacutee des mondes contemporains France) laquo De la

Socieacuteteacute dEacutedition de Programmes de Teacuteleacutevision agrave ARTE quelle eacutevolution de lidentiteacute

europeacuteenne au sein de la chaicircne de teacuteleacutevision franco-allemande de sa naissance agrave nos jours raquo

Chair | Animateur Olivier Cocircteacute (Museacutee canadien de lrsquohistoire)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Letters to Loved Ones New Perspectives on Kin and Community Networks from across

the British World | Lettres envoyeacutees aux gens aimeacutes Nouvelles perspectives sur les

reacuteseaux communautaires et familiaux agrave travers le monde britannique

Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT) ldquolsquoLet us look at the bright side alwaysrsquo Mother-and-Son

Correspondence across Borders in the 1850s William Jarvis Hamilton and Hannah Jarvis

Hamiltonrdquo

Elyse Bell (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoTo think of your happy firesidersquo The Materiality of Home

and Belonging in the Letters of James and Letitia Hargrave 1826-1854rdquo

Mike Borsk (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDebt Amongst Friends The Large Family and the Formation

of a Transatlantic Credit Networkrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Jane Errington (Royal Military College of Canada and Queenrsquos University)

16

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Nineteenth-Century Indigenous history | Histoire autochtone du dix-neuviegraveme siegravecle

Ted Binnema (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquolsquoWe Shall Yet Arise Out of the Ruins

of Our Great Fallrsquo The Cross-Cultural Conversations on Indian Policy Formation in Canada

1815-1830rdquo

Nathalie Kermoal and Leah Hrycun (University of Alberta) ldquoMeacutetis Land Tenure in Edmonton

on Both Side of the North Saskatchewan Riverrdquo

Jesse Robertson (Associate Know History Victoria BC) ldquoTracing Indigenous Families and

Identity in Canadarsquos Inland Lighthouse Service 1855-1920rdquo

William Wicken (York University) ldquoPhoebe Johnson John Vanevery and the Politics of Gender

Relationships in the Six Nations Grand River reserve 1889-1906rdquo

Chair | Animateur Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations about Migrants and Settlers | Discussion agrave propos des migrants et des

colonisateurs

Ryan Eyford (University of Winnipeg) ldquoFirst Settler Conversations about Sigtryggur Joacutenassonrdquo

Royden Loewen (University of Winnipeg) ldquoImagining their Frontiers Mennonite Settlers in

Iowa Manitoba and Siberiardquo

Jon G Malek (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoA Continuous Heritage of Smallnessrsquo Filipino

Nationalism and Post-Colonial Identity in the Canadian Diasporardquo

Ashleigh Androsoff (University of Saskatchewan ) ldquoHow We Harmonized The Unsung

History of Saskatchewanrsquos Independent Doukhoborsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Chilton (University of Prince Edward Island)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and transnationalism Parraineacutee

par le Comiteacute canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Death Penalty across Two Centuries of Canadian History | La peine de mort au cours

de deux cent ans drsquohistoire canadienne

Donald Fyson (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoBeyond the Hanging Judge Quebec Trial Judges and the

Death Penalty 1764-1893rdquo

17

Michael Boudreau (St Thomas University) ldquolsquoHe was always a mental defectiversquo Psychiatric

Conversations and the Execution of Bennie Swim in New Brunswick 1922rdquo

Carolyn Strange (Australian National University) ldquoThe Politics of Capital Sex Murder Cases

1957-1967 Drawing Historical Insights from Cabinet Conclusionsrdquo

Chair | Animateur Jonathan Swainger (University of Northern British Columbia)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

When Economics and Politics Clash Canada and the Continental Economy | Quand

lrsquoeacuteconomie et la politique srsquoaffrontent Le Canada et lrsquoeacuteconomie continentale

Stephen Salmon (Steamer Consulting) ldquolsquo the error you had been led intorsquo Canadian

Transportation Policy in a North American Context 1880-1893rdquo

James Hull (UBC Okanagan) ldquoDomestic Manufacture and the Political Economy of the Tariff

after the 1911 Electionrdquo

Stephen Azzi (Carleton University) ldquoThree Case Studies in Canadian Foreign Investment Policy

since 1957rdquo

Chair | Animateur Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

War and Peace in Canada during the Cold War | Guerre et paix au Canada durant la

Guerre froide

Susan Colbourn (Yale University) ldquoThe Atomic Commonwealth Canadian Ties to the British

Empire and the Shaping of the Early Atomic Agerdquo

Brandon Cordeiro (McMaster University) ldquoNuclear Vision Canada Modernity and the Nuclear

Age 1974-1979rdquo

Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University) and Megan Blair (University of Waterloo)

ldquoConversations with lsquoGrey Haired Ambassadorsrsquo Diplomats off the Grid 1963-69rdquo

Magali Deleuze (RMC) laquo Conversation agrave travers le temps Maintien de la paix et

professionnalisme militaire (1956-1989) raquo

Chair | Animateur Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Canadian Business History Association | Parraineacutee par lAssociation

canadienne pour lhistoire des affaires

18

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Woman Suffrage Movement of the US and Canadian Wests Connected

Comparative and Transborder Dimensions | Le mouvement des suffragettes dans lrsquoOuest

canadien et ameacutericain Connexion comparaison et dimensions transfrontaliegraveres

Molly Rozum (University of South Dakota Vermillion) ldquolsquoIndians vs Womenrsquo The 1890s

South Dakota Womenrsquos Suffrage Campaignrdquo

Lori Ann Lahlum (Minnesota State University Mankato) ldquolsquoVictory will come in 1916rsquo Post-

1914 Women Suffrage in North Dakotardquo

Dee Garceau (Affiliate Faculty University of Montana) ldquoVirginia Billedeaux Womenrsquos

Suffrage and Tribal Empowermentrdquo

Bjoumlrg Hjartardόttir (Independent Scholar Reykjavik Iceland) ldquoIcelandic Suffrage Activism in

Canadardquo

Sarah Carter (University of Alberta) ldquoLouise McKinney The North Dakota Years of an Alberta

Suffragistrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Teaching Public History | Enseigner lrsquohistoire appliqueacutee

Jordan Baker (Nipissing University) ldquoPublic History Interpretation Strategies and the

Undergraduate History Studentrdquo

Jennifer Bonnell and Audrey Pyeacutee (York University) ldquoThe Value of Public History Placements

to Studentsrsquo Learning and Professional Outcomesrdquo

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University) ldquoPublic History at Brandon Universityrdquo

Laura Macaluso (Early College Program Central Virginia Community College) Monument

Culture Public History and Pedagogy Some Ideas for Expanding the Conversation to include

Studentsrdquo

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Daniel Ross (UQAM)

19

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Optimistic about their Future but no Idea how to Get there Supporting History

Undergraduate and Graduate Students in their Transition to the World of Work | Ecirctre

optimiste face agrave lrsquoavenir sans savoir comment y parvenir Le soutien aux eacutetudiantes et

aux eacutetudiants de tous les cycles dans leur transition au monde du travail

Maren Wood (Beyond the Professoriate) ldquoHow to Succeed Beyond the Professoriate and

Stories from PhDs who Haverdquo

Mathew Stone (Stone-Olafson Research Consulting) ldquoUnderstanding the Perspectives and

Needs of the End-Userrdquo

Janay Nugent (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Role of Faculty in Preparing Students for the

World of Workrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Maija Leivo

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Classroom Conversations on Indigenous and Settler

Histories in Canada Reflections from Intersecting Fields | Atelier sur la CVR ndash

Table ronde Discussions en classe sur lrsquohistoire autochtone et coloniale au Canada

Reacuteflexions de la part de domaines qui se croisent

Participants

Camie Augustus Vancouver Island University

Patricia Barkaskas UBC Peter A Allard School of Law

Chelsea Horton UVIC History and Centre for Studies in Religion and Society

Rick Ouellet Langara College Aboriginal Education and Services

Chair | Animatrice Malinda Smith (University of Alberta)

Discussant | Commentateur Richard Devlin (Schulich School of Law Dalhousie University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

20

1000 ndash 1130 | 10h00 ndash 11h30

Encountering Asian Canadian Archives

Participants

Glenn Deer (University of British Columbia)

Renisa Mawani (University of British Columbia)

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC | Parraineacute par le

Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Beyond the ldquoIntellectual Awakeningrdquo The Circulation of Books and Ideas in Eighteenth-

and Nineteenth-Century Nova Scotia | Au-delagrave du laquo reacuteveil intellectuel raquo La circulation

des livres et des ideacutees au dix-huitiegraveme et dix-neuviegraveme siegravecles

Gwendolyn Davies (University of New Brunswick) ldquolsquoTis Beautifully Wrotersquo The Byles Letters

of Nova Scotia from Revolution to Cultural Revelation (1770s-1830s)rdquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquolsquoO may those blessed truths have a wide circulationrsquo

Edward Manning and the circulation of books and ideas in Nova Scotia ca 1810-1850rdquo

Daniel Samson (Brock University) ldquoJames Barry Books and the Circulation of Ideas in Rural

Nova Scotia ca 1850-1900rdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Karen Smith (Dalhousie University)

Joint Session with Bibliographical Society of Canada | Parraineacutee par la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique

du Canada

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Promoting and Challenging British Imperialism | Pomouvoir et deacutefier lrsquoimpeacuterialisme

britannique

Heena Mistry (Queenrsquos University) ldquoIndian Colonization Schemes and the Territorial

Imagination of Reformrdquo

Ian Wereley (University of Calgary) ldquoSelling an Empire of Oil Architecture Imperialism and

the Publicity Activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company 1924-1925rdquo

Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of International Affairs) ldquoArchitecture of Denial Imperial

Violence and the Construction of Law and Historical Knowledge during the Mau Mau Uprising

1952-1960rdquo

Chair | Animateur Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT)

21

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century North American Politics | La politique nord-ameacutericaine au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Gregory Wigmore (Santa Clara University) ldquoReputation Power and Patronage in the Early

Canada-US Borderlandrdquo

Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick) ldquoLand Contribution and Civic Participation A

New Perspective on the Electoral Franchise across Nineteenth-Century British North Americardquo

Quentin Janel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal) laquo La naissance du candidat preacutesidentiel

moderne aux Etats-Unis pratiques et repreacutesentations du discours public dans les campagnes

eacutelectorales du XIXe siegravecle raquo

Chair | Animateur Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Reframing Conversations around Indigenous Photographic Archives | Reformuler la

discussion autour des archives photographiques autochtones

Carol Payne (Carleton University) ldquoVisual Conversations Across Time and Culture The

Archive of Photographs by Joseph Idlout ( ndash 1968) Authorship and Receptionrdquo

Carmen Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoFilling Gaps Mining Photographic Archives as a

Form of Indigenous Art Historical Collections Researchrdquo

Carol Williams (University of Lethbridge (Treaty 7 Territory AB) ldquoChallenging Settler and

Humanitarian Rhetoric of the Residential School Photographsrdquo

Jeff Thomas (independent curator and photographer) ldquoWhere the Rivers Meetrdquo

Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Regina) ldquoDetournement Indigenous Women Take the

Lensrdquo

Paul Seesequasis (writer cultural worker and commentator) ldquoThe Indigenous Archival Photo

Projectrdquo

Chair and Commentator | Animateur et commentateur audience | auditoire

22

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Power and Authority in New France and Beyond | Pouvoir et autoriteacute en Nouvelle-France

et au deacutebut du reacutegime britannique

Helen Dewar (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquoThe Maritime and Territorial Landscapes of Authority

in New Francerdquo

Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Execution of Daniel Vuil A Confusing Case of

Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Queacutebecrdquo

David More (Queenrsquos University) lsquoldquoThe Severity of this Servicersquo Canadien Inland Mariners

during the Early Post-Conquest Erardquo

Chair | Animateur Michel Duquet (Canadian Historical Association)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The White lsquoDiscoveryrsquo of Race in Twentieth-Century Canada | La laquo deacutecouverte raquo de la

race par les Canadiens blancs au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Cheryl Thompson (Ryerson University) ldquoFinding Blackface in the Community The Role of

Racialized Performance during Canadarsquos Modern Period 1880s to 1930srdquo

Ian McKay (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race The Colonial Archives and the

History of Racialized Minorities in Nova Scotia 1930s-1980srdquo

Peter Graham (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race Liberalism the Media and the

Struggle Against Institutional Racism in the Long 1960srdquo

Chair | Animateur David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

20th

-Century Urban and Suburban lives | Vies urbaines et suburbaines au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Penfold (University of Toronto) ldquoScarborough against The Scarborough Suburban

Resistance to Expressways in Metro Toronto 1971-1984rdquo

Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia) ldquoSchool Taxes and Suburban Community

Belonging in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Simon Vickers (University of Toronto) ldquoThe 1980s Gap Narratives of Urban Activism in Post-

1960s Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 5: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

5

Peter Millman (University of Lethbridge) ldquoBlack Youth Interactions with Race Segregation

and Sport in 1950s and 1960s Truro Nova Scotiardquo

Miriam Wright (University of Windsor) ldquoSports Heroes and Claiming Public Spaces in Black

Communities in Chatham and Windsor Ontario 1940s-1970s Reflections from Oral Historiesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations over Time Politics and the Prosecution of Crime and Disorder in England

1200-1700 | Conversations agrave travers le temps La politique les poursuites judiciaires et le

deacutesordre en Angleterre 1200-1700

Kenneth Duggan (Vancouver Island University) ldquoCommunity and Crime in Thirteenth-Century

Englandrdquo

Shannon McSheffrey (Concordia University) ldquoThe Politics of Prosecution Handling the Evil

May Day Rioters in 1517rdquo

Andrea McKenzie (University of Victoria) ldquoFire and Fake News Arson Prosecutions and

Oppositional Politics during the Popish Plot 1678-81rdquo

Chair | Animateur Simon Devereaux (University of Victoria)

Joint session with Canadian Society of Medievalists | Session conjointe avec la Socieacuteteacute

canadienne des meacutedieacutevistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHA Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la SHC

Welcome | Mot de bienvenue Adele Perry (University of Manitoba)

Introduction | Preacutesentation Michel Ducharme (University of British Columbia)

Allan Greer

University

ldquoSettler Colonialism and Beyondrdquo

Professor and Canada Research Chair in Colonial North America McGill

6

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian International History Canadian Foreign Relations | Comiteacute drsquohistoire

internationale du Canada

Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and Transnationalism | Comiteacute

canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

Aboriginal History Studies Group | Groupe deacutetude dhistoire autochtone

Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Comiteacute canadien de lrsquohistoire des

femmes

Graduate Student Committee | Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s diplocircmeacute(e)s

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Icons Trailblazers and Symbols of Virtue Memory Commemoration and Nursing

Identities | Figures embleacutematiques pionniegraveres et symboles de vertu Meacutemoire

commeacutemoration et identiteacutes des infirmiegraveres

Participants

Jill Campbell ndash Miller (Carleton University)

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto)

Sarah Glassford (Provincial Archives of New Brunswick)

Andrea McKenzie (York University)

Peter L Twohig (Saint Marys University)

Chair and Facilitator | Animatrice et facilitatrice Whitney Wood (University of Calgary)

Joint session with the Canadian Society for the History of Medicine and the Canadian

Association for the History of Nursing | Session conjointe de la Socieacuteteacute canadienne dhistoire de

la meacutedecine et de lrsquoAssociation canadienne pour lrsquohistoire du nursing

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Histories of the Senses II Senses the Supernatural and the Metaphysical | Histoire des

sens II Les sens le surnaturel et la meacutetaphysique

Erika Gasser (University of Cincinnati) ldquoDevils Demoniacs and the Senses Possession

Propaganda in Early Modern Englandrdquo

Andrew James Kettler (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Devilrsquos Element Cultural Constructions of

Metaphorical Brimstone and Sulfuric Instrumentality in Early Modern Englandrdquo

7

Chris Stokum (Boston University) ldquoPhysical Miseducation Sickness Seminaries and the

Second Great Awakeningrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Indigenous Issues | Questions autochtones au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Travis Hay (Lakehead University) ldquoThe Mountain We Renamed McKay Settler Colonial Place-

Names and Founding Violence in Thunder Bay ONrdquo

Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire) ldquoMaking Sense of Settler Colonialism in

the Archives A Missionary and a Historian Take the Trainrdquo

Martha Walls and Corey Slumkoski (Mount Saint Vincent University) ldquolsquoSuccessrsquo through

Failure The Micmac Community Development Program and the Chimera of Economic

Development 1964-1970rdquo

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoCatching Fish Feeding Families and Fighting

for Rights The Contested Waters of the Northern Coast Salish Food Fishery in the 20th

Centuryrdquo

Chair | Animateur Heidi Bohaker (University of Toronto)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

North American Violence Order and Unrest 1749-1876 A Roundtable Discussion | La

violence lrsquoordre et lrsquoagitation en Ameacuterique du Nord 1749-1876 Une table-ronde

Participants

Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Jason Opal (McGill University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Scott W See (University of Maine)

Chair | Animatrice Elsbeth Heaman (McGill University)

8

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Early Migration and Mobility in the Pacific Northwest | La migration et la mobiliteacute dans la

reacutegion nord-ouest du Pacifique

Jean Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoIroquois in the West as Exemplars of what

Might Have Been for Indigenous Peoplesrdquo

Zhongping Chen (University of Victoria) ldquoChinese Labour Contractors and Labourers of the

Canadian Pacific Railway 1880-85rdquo

Yukari Takai (University of Windsor) ldquoA Threat to Modernization Japanese

Migration Prostitution and Gendered Ideology in Meiji Hawailsquoi and the North American Westrdquo

Maurice Guibord (Socieacuteteacute historique francophone de la Colombie-Britannique) laquo Emma

Lamontagne-Vachon eacutepistoliegravere et chroniqueuse Vancouver 1886 raquo

Chair | Animateur Nicolas Kenny (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Canadians and Communism | Les Canadiens les Canadiennes et le communisme

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto) ldquoAnti-Communist Violence and the Shaping of

Hegemony in Cold War Canadardquo

Michael Petrou (Carleton University) ldquolsquoAnti-British hellip roaring communist hellip but has couragersquo

the wars of Canadian SOE agent Steve Markosrdquo

Chair | Animateur Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Defining Citizenship | Deacutefinir la citoyenneteacute

Lisa Dillon (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) and Per Axelsson (Umearing universitet) ldquoDefining lsquousrsquo

defining lsquothemrsquo A comparative discussion of race and ethnicity in Canadian censuses and

Swedish population registers 1852-2018rdquo

Katelyn Arac (Queenrsquos University) ldquoA Place to Call Home Nazis and the Construction of

Exclusion in Canadian Immigration Policyrdquo

Jatinder Mann (Hong Kong Baptist University) ldquoThe Redefinition of Citizenship in Canada

1950s-1970srdquo

Thirstan Falconer (St Jeromersquos University) ldquolsquoOn Our Termsrsquo Unpacking the Politics of

Ethnicity During the 1960s and 1970s in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University)

9

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Conversations about Inequality and Homelessness in Canada | Conversations agrave propos des

ineacutegaliteacutes et de lrsquoitineacuterance au Canada

Benjamin Isitt (University of Victoria) ldquoDebating and Developing Decommodified Housing in

Greater Victoria Historical and Contemporary Perspectivesrdquo

Eoin Kelly (University of Victoria) ldquoFinding the Homeless in Early Twentieth‐Century Century Canadardquo

Eric W Sager (University of Victoria) ldquoInequality and the Politics of Spiritual Engineering in

Early Twentieth‐Century Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Lynne Marks (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CCWH Keynote Address Queer Thoughts for Challenging Times Writing Canadian

Histories of Sexuality amp Gender from the Margins | Discours liminaire de CCHF

Reacuteflexions homosexuelles pour des temps difficiles Eacutecrire lrsquohistoire canadienne de la

sexualiteacute et du genre agrave partir de la peacuteripheacuterie

Keynote speaker | Confeacuterenciegravere Valerie Korinek (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

Introduction Heather Stanley (Vancouver Island University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History ndash Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes (CCWH ndash CCHF)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Accidental Intentional Successful and Failed Species Introduction in a Scientific

Ecological Imperial Context | Accidentelle intentionnelle reacuteussie ou rateacutee

Lrsquointroduction de nouvelles espegraveces dans un contexte scientifique eacutecologique et impeacuterial

Jessica Wang (University of British Columbia) ldquoInsects Entomologists and Parasites on the

Move The Mediterranean Fruit Fly Biological Pest Control and Agricultural Governance in

Early Twentieth-Century Hawailsquoirdquo

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia) ldquoCarabid colonialism Carl Lindroth

Newfoundland and the Faunal Connections between Europe and North Americardquo

Suzanne Morton (McGill University) ldquoA lsquoLost-Colonyrsquo in the Pacific Nation-Building through

Lobstersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tina Loo (University of British Columbia)

10

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

From Looking Out to Looking Back The First Year after the Defence | Avant et apregraves La

premiegravere anneacutee apregraves la deacutefense

Participants

Stephen Smith

Patrick Corbeil

Mikhail Bjorge

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1730 | 15h30 ndash 17h30

Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la Socieacuteteacute canadienne drsquoeacutetudes de la Renaissance (Buch A201)

Roger Chartier

Joint session with the Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies the Canadian Historical

Association the Canadian Association for Translation Studies the Bibliographical Society of

Canada and the Canadian Association for the Study of Book Culture | Session conjointe de la

du livre

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Histories of the Senses III Politics Oppression and the Senses | Histoire des sens III La

politique lrsquooppression et les sens

Christopher Sparshott (Northwestern University in Qatar) ldquoMade-to-Measure Loyalism The

Politics of Clothes in Revolutionary New Yorkrdquo

Evan A Kutzler (Georgia Southwestern State University) ldquoThe Fugitives Sensorium Escaped

Union Prisoners and Enslaved People in the Confederate Southrdquo

Darinee Alagirisamy (Hong Kong University) ldquoCultivating An Eye for Reform The

Development of a Visual Culture of Temperance in Late Colonial South Indiardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

Socieacuteteacute canadienne drsquoeacutetudes de la Renaissance de lrsquoAssociation canadienne de traductologie de

la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique du Canada et de lrsquoAssociation canadienne pour lrsquoeacutetude de lrsquohistoire

Professeur Collegravege de France

11

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Making of Canada 1920-1950 Policy Institutions and Identity | Lrsquoeacutedification du

Canada 1920-1950 Politiques publiques institutions et identiteacutes

Virginia Torrie (University of Manitoba) ldquoFederalism and Farm Debt during the Great

Depression Political Impetuses for the Farmersrsquo Creditors Arrangement Act 1934rdquo

PE Bryden (University of Victoria) ldquoAbout an Office A New Look at the Origins of the PMOrdquo

Raymond B Blake (University of Regina) ldquoMackenzie King and the Reconstruction of

Canadarsquos National Identityrdquo

Chair | Animateur Will Langford (Dalhousie University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

American Foreign Policy | Politique internationale ameacutericaine

Bernard Lemelin (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoThe United States and the Organization of American

States 1948-1968 The Attitude of the Executive and Legislative Branchesrdquo

Dexter Fergie (Northwestern University) ldquoGeopolitics in Orbit lsquoThe Paradox of Pax

Americanarsquo and Global Satellite Communications 1964-1971rdquo

Rosanne Sia (University of Southern California) ldquoThe Limits and Ambiguities of Cold War

American Cultural Diplomacy Teahouse of the August Moon on Tourrdquo

Holly M Karibo (Oklahoma State University) ldquoConversations across Borders A Comparative

Look at the Politics of Transnational Drug Regulation in Canada the US and Mexicordquo

Chair | Animateur Jessica Wang (University of British Columbia)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

SHARING CIRCLE Art Performance and Occupation Radical Decolonizing Tools for

Historians | CERCLE DE PARTAGE Lrsquoart la performance et lrsquooccupation Outils

radicaux pour la deacutecolonisation agrave la disposition des historiens

SHARING EXPERIENCE 1 Raising Awareness about Missing and Murdered Indigenous

Women by Enlivening Statistics through Aerial Photography

Participants

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph)

Emma Stelter (University of Guelph)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 2 Ayamoowin ijwa paapoowin ndash Songs in the Key of Cree ndash

Indigenous Language Revitalization in the Archives and on the Road

12

Participants

Susan Roy (University of Waterloo)

Heather George (University of Waterloo)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 3 The Kikarsquoige Historical Society ldquoSitting inrdquo as Historical Practice

Participants

Kim Anderson (University of Guelph)

Lianne Leddy (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Claims to Legitimacy Kinship and Religion as Modes of Governance in Settler Societies |

Appels agrave la leacutegitimiteacute La parenteacute et la religion comme modes de gouvernance dans les

socieacuteteacutes coloniales

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University) ldquoGifts Kin and Governance The Demobilization of the

Six Nations after the American Revolution and Debates over Corruptionrdquo

Krista Barclay (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoTies of Kindred and Affectionrsquo Fur Trade Networks

of Kin Power and Patronage in Colonial Canadardquo

Pamela Klassen (University of Toronto) ldquoWhite Rites Kinship Anglicanism and Sovereignty

in Early-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Chair and Commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Adele Perry (University of Manitoba)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Historical Mobility across Space and Class Canada in the Late 19th and Early 20th

Centuries | Mobiliteacute historique agrave travers lrsquoespace et les classes Le Canada agrave la fin du

dix-neuviegraveme et au deacutebut du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta) ldquoMobility Studies The Importance of Timing and

Sourcesrdquo

Kris Inwood (University of Guelph) ldquoFamily Background and the Inheritance of opportunity in

19th Century Canadardquo

Gordon Darroch (York University) ldquoMapping Mundane Migration Nineteenth-Century Central

Ontariordquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Dillon (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network for Economic History | Parraineacutee par le Reacuteseau canadien

dhistoire eacuteconomique

13

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Whorsquos Afraid of Visual Proof Discussing Visual Culturersquos Challenge to Historical

Methodologies | Qui a peur des preuves visuelles Discussion autour des deacutefis poseacutes par la

culture visuelle aux approches historiques

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University) ldquoThe Problem of Proof Visual Culturersquos Challenge

to Historical Methodologyrdquo

James Opp (Carleton University) ldquoPics or it didnrsquot happen on photographs and the reluctance of

historiansrdquo

Daniel Ruumlck (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Measure of a Land Sizing up historical maps and

spatial datardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jan Hadlaw (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Troubled Intersections between Feminism Religious Faith Heritage and Community | Agrave la

croiseacutee du feacuteminisme de la foi religieuse du patrimoine et de la communauteacute

Lynne Marks (University of Victoria) and Margaret Little (Queens University) ldquoJewish

Feminists and Secular Feminism in Canadardquo

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoDo I need to sit beside the man to be equal to himrsquo

Second Wave Feminism and Jewish Women in Montreal 1962-1980rdquo

Linda M Ambrose (Laurentian University) ldquoPentecostals and Public Engagement Bernice

Gerard in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Ruth Frager (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Treaty Talks Engaging Non-Indigenous Canadians with the Past and Present of Treaties |

Discussion agrave propos des traiteacutes Inteacuteresser les Canadiennes et les Canadiens qui ne sont pas

autochtones aux traiteacutes et agrave leurs significations actuelles

Alison Norman (Trent University and Ontario Ministry of Indigenous Affairs) ldquoHow Ontarians

are learning that lsquoWe are all Treaty Peoplersquordquo

Heidi Bohaker (University of Toronto) ldquoLearning to Listen to Anishinaabe Law Ceremony amp

Testimony in the 2017-2018 Robinson Treaties Litigationrdquo

Laura Murray (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDoing Treaty History at Home Archives Partnerships

and Local Politicsrdquo

14

Dave Mowat (Alderville First Nation) ldquoA Local Treaty History Travail

Chair | Animateur Carolyn Podruchny (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Being an Historian in the Neoliberal University | Ecirctre une historienne ou un historien dans

une universiteacute neacuteolibeacuterale

Participants

Christo Aivalis (University of Toronto)

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College Western University)

Edward Dunsworth (University of Toronto)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Chair | Animateur Jim Naylor (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1730 ndash 2000 | 17h30 ndash 20h00

Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History Reception | Reacuteception du Comiteacute canadien sur

lrsquohistoire des femmes

1930 ndash 2030 | 19h30 ndash 20h30 TBA

15

TUESDAY JUNE 4 | MARDI 4 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Perspectives nouvelles en histoire des meacutedias drsquoEurope et drsquoAmeacuterique | New Perspectives

in European and American Media History

Dominique Trudel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Chicoutimi) et Juliette De Maeyer (Universiteacute de

Montreacuteal) laquo De lhistoire des meacutedias aux meacutedias de lhistoire les archives en 140 caractegraveres raquo

Anna Tible (Universiteacute Paris 13) laquo Les documentalistes de lINA Sortir de lombre les archives

audiovisuelles des anneacutees 1950 agrave nos jours raquo

Audrey Leblanc (Eacutecole des hautes eacutetudes en sciences sociales) Diffuser sa cartographie du

monde et de la socieacuteteacute les fonds de photographies drsquoagences ayant servi drsquoappuis reacutedactionnels

aux journaux teacuteleacuteviseacutes de loffice de radiodiffusion teacuteleacutevision [ORTF] (1960-1986) raquo

Aline Hartemann (Universiteacute Paris-NanterreMuseacutee des mondes contemporains France) laquo De la

Socieacuteteacute dEacutedition de Programmes de Teacuteleacutevision agrave ARTE quelle eacutevolution de lidentiteacute

europeacuteenne au sein de la chaicircne de teacuteleacutevision franco-allemande de sa naissance agrave nos jours raquo

Chair | Animateur Olivier Cocircteacute (Museacutee canadien de lrsquohistoire)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Letters to Loved Ones New Perspectives on Kin and Community Networks from across

the British World | Lettres envoyeacutees aux gens aimeacutes Nouvelles perspectives sur les

reacuteseaux communautaires et familiaux agrave travers le monde britannique

Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT) ldquolsquoLet us look at the bright side alwaysrsquo Mother-and-Son

Correspondence across Borders in the 1850s William Jarvis Hamilton and Hannah Jarvis

Hamiltonrdquo

Elyse Bell (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoTo think of your happy firesidersquo The Materiality of Home

and Belonging in the Letters of James and Letitia Hargrave 1826-1854rdquo

Mike Borsk (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDebt Amongst Friends The Large Family and the Formation

of a Transatlantic Credit Networkrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Jane Errington (Royal Military College of Canada and Queenrsquos University)

16

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Nineteenth-Century Indigenous history | Histoire autochtone du dix-neuviegraveme siegravecle

Ted Binnema (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquolsquoWe Shall Yet Arise Out of the Ruins

of Our Great Fallrsquo The Cross-Cultural Conversations on Indian Policy Formation in Canada

1815-1830rdquo

Nathalie Kermoal and Leah Hrycun (University of Alberta) ldquoMeacutetis Land Tenure in Edmonton

on Both Side of the North Saskatchewan Riverrdquo

Jesse Robertson (Associate Know History Victoria BC) ldquoTracing Indigenous Families and

Identity in Canadarsquos Inland Lighthouse Service 1855-1920rdquo

William Wicken (York University) ldquoPhoebe Johnson John Vanevery and the Politics of Gender

Relationships in the Six Nations Grand River reserve 1889-1906rdquo

Chair | Animateur Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations about Migrants and Settlers | Discussion agrave propos des migrants et des

colonisateurs

Ryan Eyford (University of Winnipeg) ldquoFirst Settler Conversations about Sigtryggur Joacutenassonrdquo

Royden Loewen (University of Winnipeg) ldquoImagining their Frontiers Mennonite Settlers in

Iowa Manitoba and Siberiardquo

Jon G Malek (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoA Continuous Heritage of Smallnessrsquo Filipino

Nationalism and Post-Colonial Identity in the Canadian Diasporardquo

Ashleigh Androsoff (University of Saskatchewan ) ldquoHow We Harmonized The Unsung

History of Saskatchewanrsquos Independent Doukhoborsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Chilton (University of Prince Edward Island)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and transnationalism Parraineacutee

par le Comiteacute canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Death Penalty across Two Centuries of Canadian History | La peine de mort au cours

de deux cent ans drsquohistoire canadienne

Donald Fyson (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoBeyond the Hanging Judge Quebec Trial Judges and the

Death Penalty 1764-1893rdquo

17

Michael Boudreau (St Thomas University) ldquolsquoHe was always a mental defectiversquo Psychiatric

Conversations and the Execution of Bennie Swim in New Brunswick 1922rdquo

Carolyn Strange (Australian National University) ldquoThe Politics of Capital Sex Murder Cases

1957-1967 Drawing Historical Insights from Cabinet Conclusionsrdquo

Chair | Animateur Jonathan Swainger (University of Northern British Columbia)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

When Economics and Politics Clash Canada and the Continental Economy | Quand

lrsquoeacuteconomie et la politique srsquoaffrontent Le Canada et lrsquoeacuteconomie continentale

Stephen Salmon (Steamer Consulting) ldquolsquo the error you had been led intorsquo Canadian

Transportation Policy in a North American Context 1880-1893rdquo

James Hull (UBC Okanagan) ldquoDomestic Manufacture and the Political Economy of the Tariff

after the 1911 Electionrdquo

Stephen Azzi (Carleton University) ldquoThree Case Studies in Canadian Foreign Investment Policy

since 1957rdquo

Chair | Animateur Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

War and Peace in Canada during the Cold War | Guerre et paix au Canada durant la

Guerre froide

Susan Colbourn (Yale University) ldquoThe Atomic Commonwealth Canadian Ties to the British

Empire and the Shaping of the Early Atomic Agerdquo

Brandon Cordeiro (McMaster University) ldquoNuclear Vision Canada Modernity and the Nuclear

Age 1974-1979rdquo

Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University) and Megan Blair (University of Waterloo)

ldquoConversations with lsquoGrey Haired Ambassadorsrsquo Diplomats off the Grid 1963-69rdquo

Magali Deleuze (RMC) laquo Conversation agrave travers le temps Maintien de la paix et

professionnalisme militaire (1956-1989) raquo

Chair | Animateur Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Canadian Business History Association | Parraineacutee par lAssociation

canadienne pour lhistoire des affaires

18

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Woman Suffrage Movement of the US and Canadian Wests Connected

Comparative and Transborder Dimensions | Le mouvement des suffragettes dans lrsquoOuest

canadien et ameacutericain Connexion comparaison et dimensions transfrontaliegraveres

Molly Rozum (University of South Dakota Vermillion) ldquolsquoIndians vs Womenrsquo The 1890s

South Dakota Womenrsquos Suffrage Campaignrdquo

Lori Ann Lahlum (Minnesota State University Mankato) ldquolsquoVictory will come in 1916rsquo Post-

1914 Women Suffrage in North Dakotardquo

Dee Garceau (Affiliate Faculty University of Montana) ldquoVirginia Billedeaux Womenrsquos

Suffrage and Tribal Empowermentrdquo

Bjoumlrg Hjartardόttir (Independent Scholar Reykjavik Iceland) ldquoIcelandic Suffrage Activism in

Canadardquo

Sarah Carter (University of Alberta) ldquoLouise McKinney The North Dakota Years of an Alberta

Suffragistrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Teaching Public History | Enseigner lrsquohistoire appliqueacutee

Jordan Baker (Nipissing University) ldquoPublic History Interpretation Strategies and the

Undergraduate History Studentrdquo

Jennifer Bonnell and Audrey Pyeacutee (York University) ldquoThe Value of Public History Placements

to Studentsrsquo Learning and Professional Outcomesrdquo

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University) ldquoPublic History at Brandon Universityrdquo

Laura Macaluso (Early College Program Central Virginia Community College) Monument

Culture Public History and Pedagogy Some Ideas for Expanding the Conversation to include

Studentsrdquo

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Daniel Ross (UQAM)

19

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Optimistic about their Future but no Idea how to Get there Supporting History

Undergraduate and Graduate Students in their Transition to the World of Work | Ecirctre

optimiste face agrave lrsquoavenir sans savoir comment y parvenir Le soutien aux eacutetudiantes et

aux eacutetudiants de tous les cycles dans leur transition au monde du travail

Maren Wood (Beyond the Professoriate) ldquoHow to Succeed Beyond the Professoriate and

Stories from PhDs who Haverdquo

Mathew Stone (Stone-Olafson Research Consulting) ldquoUnderstanding the Perspectives and

Needs of the End-Userrdquo

Janay Nugent (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Role of Faculty in Preparing Students for the

World of Workrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Maija Leivo

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Classroom Conversations on Indigenous and Settler

Histories in Canada Reflections from Intersecting Fields | Atelier sur la CVR ndash

Table ronde Discussions en classe sur lrsquohistoire autochtone et coloniale au Canada

Reacuteflexions de la part de domaines qui se croisent

Participants

Camie Augustus Vancouver Island University

Patricia Barkaskas UBC Peter A Allard School of Law

Chelsea Horton UVIC History and Centre for Studies in Religion and Society

Rick Ouellet Langara College Aboriginal Education and Services

Chair | Animatrice Malinda Smith (University of Alberta)

Discussant | Commentateur Richard Devlin (Schulich School of Law Dalhousie University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

20

1000 ndash 1130 | 10h00 ndash 11h30

Encountering Asian Canadian Archives

Participants

Glenn Deer (University of British Columbia)

Renisa Mawani (University of British Columbia)

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC | Parraineacute par le

Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Beyond the ldquoIntellectual Awakeningrdquo The Circulation of Books and Ideas in Eighteenth-

and Nineteenth-Century Nova Scotia | Au-delagrave du laquo reacuteveil intellectuel raquo La circulation

des livres et des ideacutees au dix-huitiegraveme et dix-neuviegraveme siegravecles

Gwendolyn Davies (University of New Brunswick) ldquolsquoTis Beautifully Wrotersquo The Byles Letters

of Nova Scotia from Revolution to Cultural Revelation (1770s-1830s)rdquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquolsquoO may those blessed truths have a wide circulationrsquo

Edward Manning and the circulation of books and ideas in Nova Scotia ca 1810-1850rdquo

Daniel Samson (Brock University) ldquoJames Barry Books and the Circulation of Ideas in Rural

Nova Scotia ca 1850-1900rdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Karen Smith (Dalhousie University)

Joint Session with Bibliographical Society of Canada | Parraineacutee par la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique

du Canada

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Promoting and Challenging British Imperialism | Pomouvoir et deacutefier lrsquoimpeacuterialisme

britannique

Heena Mistry (Queenrsquos University) ldquoIndian Colonization Schemes and the Territorial

Imagination of Reformrdquo

Ian Wereley (University of Calgary) ldquoSelling an Empire of Oil Architecture Imperialism and

the Publicity Activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company 1924-1925rdquo

Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of International Affairs) ldquoArchitecture of Denial Imperial

Violence and the Construction of Law and Historical Knowledge during the Mau Mau Uprising

1952-1960rdquo

Chair | Animateur Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT)

21

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century North American Politics | La politique nord-ameacutericaine au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Gregory Wigmore (Santa Clara University) ldquoReputation Power and Patronage in the Early

Canada-US Borderlandrdquo

Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick) ldquoLand Contribution and Civic Participation A

New Perspective on the Electoral Franchise across Nineteenth-Century British North Americardquo

Quentin Janel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal) laquo La naissance du candidat preacutesidentiel

moderne aux Etats-Unis pratiques et repreacutesentations du discours public dans les campagnes

eacutelectorales du XIXe siegravecle raquo

Chair | Animateur Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Reframing Conversations around Indigenous Photographic Archives | Reformuler la

discussion autour des archives photographiques autochtones

Carol Payne (Carleton University) ldquoVisual Conversations Across Time and Culture The

Archive of Photographs by Joseph Idlout ( ndash 1968) Authorship and Receptionrdquo

Carmen Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoFilling Gaps Mining Photographic Archives as a

Form of Indigenous Art Historical Collections Researchrdquo

Carol Williams (University of Lethbridge (Treaty 7 Territory AB) ldquoChallenging Settler and

Humanitarian Rhetoric of the Residential School Photographsrdquo

Jeff Thomas (independent curator and photographer) ldquoWhere the Rivers Meetrdquo

Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Regina) ldquoDetournement Indigenous Women Take the

Lensrdquo

Paul Seesequasis (writer cultural worker and commentator) ldquoThe Indigenous Archival Photo

Projectrdquo

Chair and Commentator | Animateur et commentateur audience | auditoire

22

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Power and Authority in New France and Beyond | Pouvoir et autoriteacute en Nouvelle-France

et au deacutebut du reacutegime britannique

Helen Dewar (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquoThe Maritime and Territorial Landscapes of Authority

in New Francerdquo

Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Execution of Daniel Vuil A Confusing Case of

Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Queacutebecrdquo

David More (Queenrsquos University) lsquoldquoThe Severity of this Servicersquo Canadien Inland Mariners

during the Early Post-Conquest Erardquo

Chair | Animateur Michel Duquet (Canadian Historical Association)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The White lsquoDiscoveryrsquo of Race in Twentieth-Century Canada | La laquo deacutecouverte raquo de la

race par les Canadiens blancs au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Cheryl Thompson (Ryerson University) ldquoFinding Blackface in the Community The Role of

Racialized Performance during Canadarsquos Modern Period 1880s to 1930srdquo

Ian McKay (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race The Colonial Archives and the

History of Racialized Minorities in Nova Scotia 1930s-1980srdquo

Peter Graham (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race Liberalism the Media and the

Struggle Against Institutional Racism in the Long 1960srdquo

Chair | Animateur David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

20th

-Century Urban and Suburban lives | Vies urbaines et suburbaines au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Penfold (University of Toronto) ldquoScarborough against The Scarborough Suburban

Resistance to Expressways in Metro Toronto 1971-1984rdquo

Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia) ldquoSchool Taxes and Suburban Community

Belonging in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Simon Vickers (University of Toronto) ldquoThe 1980s Gap Narratives of Urban Activism in Post-

1960s Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 6: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

6

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian International History Canadian Foreign Relations | Comiteacute drsquohistoire

internationale du Canada

Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and Transnationalism | Comiteacute

canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

Aboriginal History Studies Group | Groupe deacutetude dhistoire autochtone

Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Comiteacute canadien de lrsquohistoire des

femmes

Graduate Student Committee | Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s diplocircmeacute(e)s

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Icons Trailblazers and Symbols of Virtue Memory Commemoration and Nursing

Identities | Figures embleacutematiques pionniegraveres et symboles de vertu Meacutemoire

commeacutemoration et identiteacutes des infirmiegraveres

Participants

Jill Campbell ndash Miller (Carleton University)

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto)

Sarah Glassford (Provincial Archives of New Brunswick)

Andrea McKenzie (York University)

Peter L Twohig (Saint Marys University)

Chair and Facilitator | Animatrice et facilitatrice Whitney Wood (University of Calgary)

Joint session with the Canadian Society for the History of Medicine and the Canadian

Association for the History of Nursing | Session conjointe de la Socieacuteteacute canadienne dhistoire de

la meacutedecine et de lrsquoAssociation canadienne pour lrsquohistoire du nursing

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Histories of the Senses II Senses the Supernatural and the Metaphysical | Histoire des

sens II Les sens le surnaturel et la meacutetaphysique

Erika Gasser (University of Cincinnati) ldquoDevils Demoniacs and the Senses Possession

Propaganda in Early Modern Englandrdquo

Andrew James Kettler (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Devilrsquos Element Cultural Constructions of

Metaphorical Brimstone and Sulfuric Instrumentality in Early Modern Englandrdquo

7

Chris Stokum (Boston University) ldquoPhysical Miseducation Sickness Seminaries and the

Second Great Awakeningrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Indigenous Issues | Questions autochtones au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Travis Hay (Lakehead University) ldquoThe Mountain We Renamed McKay Settler Colonial Place-

Names and Founding Violence in Thunder Bay ONrdquo

Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire) ldquoMaking Sense of Settler Colonialism in

the Archives A Missionary and a Historian Take the Trainrdquo

Martha Walls and Corey Slumkoski (Mount Saint Vincent University) ldquolsquoSuccessrsquo through

Failure The Micmac Community Development Program and the Chimera of Economic

Development 1964-1970rdquo

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoCatching Fish Feeding Families and Fighting

for Rights The Contested Waters of the Northern Coast Salish Food Fishery in the 20th

Centuryrdquo

Chair | Animateur Heidi Bohaker (University of Toronto)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

North American Violence Order and Unrest 1749-1876 A Roundtable Discussion | La

violence lrsquoordre et lrsquoagitation en Ameacuterique du Nord 1749-1876 Une table-ronde

Participants

Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Jason Opal (McGill University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Scott W See (University of Maine)

Chair | Animatrice Elsbeth Heaman (McGill University)

8

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Early Migration and Mobility in the Pacific Northwest | La migration et la mobiliteacute dans la

reacutegion nord-ouest du Pacifique

Jean Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoIroquois in the West as Exemplars of what

Might Have Been for Indigenous Peoplesrdquo

Zhongping Chen (University of Victoria) ldquoChinese Labour Contractors and Labourers of the

Canadian Pacific Railway 1880-85rdquo

Yukari Takai (University of Windsor) ldquoA Threat to Modernization Japanese

Migration Prostitution and Gendered Ideology in Meiji Hawailsquoi and the North American Westrdquo

Maurice Guibord (Socieacuteteacute historique francophone de la Colombie-Britannique) laquo Emma

Lamontagne-Vachon eacutepistoliegravere et chroniqueuse Vancouver 1886 raquo

Chair | Animateur Nicolas Kenny (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Canadians and Communism | Les Canadiens les Canadiennes et le communisme

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto) ldquoAnti-Communist Violence and the Shaping of

Hegemony in Cold War Canadardquo

Michael Petrou (Carleton University) ldquolsquoAnti-British hellip roaring communist hellip but has couragersquo

the wars of Canadian SOE agent Steve Markosrdquo

Chair | Animateur Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Defining Citizenship | Deacutefinir la citoyenneteacute

Lisa Dillon (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) and Per Axelsson (Umearing universitet) ldquoDefining lsquousrsquo

defining lsquothemrsquo A comparative discussion of race and ethnicity in Canadian censuses and

Swedish population registers 1852-2018rdquo

Katelyn Arac (Queenrsquos University) ldquoA Place to Call Home Nazis and the Construction of

Exclusion in Canadian Immigration Policyrdquo

Jatinder Mann (Hong Kong Baptist University) ldquoThe Redefinition of Citizenship in Canada

1950s-1970srdquo

Thirstan Falconer (St Jeromersquos University) ldquolsquoOn Our Termsrsquo Unpacking the Politics of

Ethnicity During the 1960s and 1970s in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University)

9

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Conversations about Inequality and Homelessness in Canada | Conversations agrave propos des

ineacutegaliteacutes et de lrsquoitineacuterance au Canada

Benjamin Isitt (University of Victoria) ldquoDebating and Developing Decommodified Housing in

Greater Victoria Historical and Contemporary Perspectivesrdquo

Eoin Kelly (University of Victoria) ldquoFinding the Homeless in Early Twentieth‐Century Century Canadardquo

Eric W Sager (University of Victoria) ldquoInequality and the Politics of Spiritual Engineering in

Early Twentieth‐Century Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Lynne Marks (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CCWH Keynote Address Queer Thoughts for Challenging Times Writing Canadian

Histories of Sexuality amp Gender from the Margins | Discours liminaire de CCHF

Reacuteflexions homosexuelles pour des temps difficiles Eacutecrire lrsquohistoire canadienne de la

sexualiteacute et du genre agrave partir de la peacuteripheacuterie

Keynote speaker | Confeacuterenciegravere Valerie Korinek (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

Introduction Heather Stanley (Vancouver Island University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History ndash Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes (CCWH ndash CCHF)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Accidental Intentional Successful and Failed Species Introduction in a Scientific

Ecological Imperial Context | Accidentelle intentionnelle reacuteussie ou rateacutee

Lrsquointroduction de nouvelles espegraveces dans un contexte scientifique eacutecologique et impeacuterial

Jessica Wang (University of British Columbia) ldquoInsects Entomologists and Parasites on the

Move The Mediterranean Fruit Fly Biological Pest Control and Agricultural Governance in

Early Twentieth-Century Hawailsquoirdquo

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia) ldquoCarabid colonialism Carl Lindroth

Newfoundland and the Faunal Connections between Europe and North Americardquo

Suzanne Morton (McGill University) ldquoA lsquoLost-Colonyrsquo in the Pacific Nation-Building through

Lobstersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tina Loo (University of British Columbia)

10

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

From Looking Out to Looking Back The First Year after the Defence | Avant et apregraves La

premiegravere anneacutee apregraves la deacutefense

Participants

Stephen Smith

Patrick Corbeil

Mikhail Bjorge

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1730 | 15h30 ndash 17h30

Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la Socieacuteteacute canadienne drsquoeacutetudes de la Renaissance (Buch A201)

Roger Chartier

Joint session with the Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies the Canadian Historical

Association the Canadian Association for Translation Studies the Bibliographical Society of

Canada and the Canadian Association for the Study of Book Culture | Session conjointe de la

du livre

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Histories of the Senses III Politics Oppression and the Senses | Histoire des sens III La

politique lrsquooppression et les sens

Christopher Sparshott (Northwestern University in Qatar) ldquoMade-to-Measure Loyalism The

Politics of Clothes in Revolutionary New Yorkrdquo

Evan A Kutzler (Georgia Southwestern State University) ldquoThe Fugitives Sensorium Escaped

Union Prisoners and Enslaved People in the Confederate Southrdquo

Darinee Alagirisamy (Hong Kong University) ldquoCultivating An Eye for Reform The

Development of a Visual Culture of Temperance in Late Colonial South Indiardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

Socieacuteteacute canadienne drsquoeacutetudes de la Renaissance de lrsquoAssociation canadienne de traductologie de

la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique du Canada et de lrsquoAssociation canadienne pour lrsquoeacutetude de lrsquohistoire

Professeur Collegravege de France

11

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Making of Canada 1920-1950 Policy Institutions and Identity | Lrsquoeacutedification du

Canada 1920-1950 Politiques publiques institutions et identiteacutes

Virginia Torrie (University of Manitoba) ldquoFederalism and Farm Debt during the Great

Depression Political Impetuses for the Farmersrsquo Creditors Arrangement Act 1934rdquo

PE Bryden (University of Victoria) ldquoAbout an Office A New Look at the Origins of the PMOrdquo

Raymond B Blake (University of Regina) ldquoMackenzie King and the Reconstruction of

Canadarsquos National Identityrdquo

Chair | Animateur Will Langford (Dalhousie University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

American Foreign Policy | Politique internationale ameacutericaine

Bernard Lemelin (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoThe United States and the Organization of American

States 1948-1968 The Attitude of the Executive and Legislative Branchesrdquo

Dexter Fergie (Northwestern University) ldquoGeopolitics in Orbit lsquoThe Paradox of Pax

Americanarsquo and Global Satellite Communications 1964-1971rdquo

Rosanne Sia (University of Southern California) ldquoThe Limits and Ambiguities of Cold War

American Cultural Diplomacy Teahouse of the August Moon on Tourrdquo

Holly M Karibo (Oklahoma State University) ldquoConversations across Borders A Comparative

Look at the Politics of Transnational Drug Regulation in Canada the US and Mexicordquo

Chair | Animateur Jessica Wang (University of British Columbia)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

SHARING CIRCLE Art Performance and Occupation Radical Decolonizing Tools for

Historians | CERCLE DE PARTAGE Lrsquoart la performance et lrsquooccupation Outils

radicaux pour la deacutecolonisation agrave la disposition des historiens

SHARING EXPERIENCE 1 Raising Awareness about Missing and Murdered Indigenous

Women by Enlivening Statistics through Aerial Photography

Participants

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph)

Emma Stelter (University of Guelph)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 2 Ayamoowin ijwa paapoowin ndash Songs in the Key of Cree ndash

Indigenous Language Revitalization in the Archives and on the Road

12

Participants

Susan Roy (University of Waterloo)

Heather George (University of Waterloo)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 3 The Kikarsquoige Historical Society ldquoSitting inrdquo as Historical Practice

Participants

Kim Anderson (University of Guelph)

Lianne Leddy (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Claims to Legitimacy Kinship and Religion as Modes of Governance in Settler Societies |

Appels agrave la leacutegitimiteacute La parenteacute et la religion comme modes de gouvernance dans les

socieacuteteacutes coloniales

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University) ldquoGifts Kin and Governance The Demobilization of the

Six Nations after the American Revolution and Debates over Corruptionrdquo

Krista Barclay (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoTies of Kindred and Affectionrsquo Fur Trade Networks

of Kin Power and Patronage in Colonial Canadardquo

Pamela Klassen (University of Toronto) ldquoWhite Rites Kinship Anglicanism and Sovereignty

in Early-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Chair and Commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Adele Perry (University of Manitoba)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Historical Mobility across Space and Class Canada in the Late 19th and Early 20th

Centuries | Mobiliteacute historique agrave travers lrsquoespace et les classes Le Canada agrave la fin du

dix-neuviegraveme et au deacutebut du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta) ldquoMobility Studies The Importance of Timing and

Sourcesrdquo

Kris Inwood (University of Guelph) ldquoFamily Background and the Inheritance of opportunity in

19th Century Canadardquo

Gordon Darroch (York University) ldquoMapping Mundane Migration Nineteenth-Century Central

Ontariordquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Dillon (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network for Economic History | Parraineacutee par le Reacuteseau canadien

dhistoire eacuteconomique

13

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Whorsquos Afraid of Visual Proof Discussing Visual Culturersquos Challenge to Historical

Methodologies | Qui a peur des preuves visuelles Discussion autour des deacutefis poseacutes par la

culture visuelle aux approches historiques

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University) ldquoThe Problem of Proof Visual Culturersquos Challenge

to Historical Methodologyrdquo

James Opp (Carleton University) ldquoPics or it didnrsquot happen on photographs and the reluctance of

historiansrdquo

Daniel Ruumlck (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Measure of a Land Sizing up historical maps and

spatial datardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jan Hadlaw (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Troubled Intersections between Feminism Religious Faith Heritage and Community | Agrave la

croiseacutee du feacuteminisme de la foi religieuse du patrimoine et de la communauteacute

Lynne Marks (University of Victoria) and Margaret Little (Queens University) ldquoJewish

Feminists and Secular Feminism in Canadardquo

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoDo I need to sit beside the man to be equal to himrsquo

Second Wave Feminism and Jewish Women in Montreal 1962-1980rdquo

Linda M Ambrose (Laurentian University) ldquoPentecostals and Public Engagement Bernice

Gerard in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Ruth Frager (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Treaty Talks Engaging Non-Indigenous Canadians with the Past and Present of Treaties |

Discussion agrave propos des traiteacutes Inteacuteresser les Canadiennes et les Canadiens qui ne sont pas

autochtones aux traiteacutes et agrave leurs significations actuelles

Alison Norman (Trent University and Ontario Ministry of Indigenous Affairs) ldquoHow Ontarians

are learning that lsquoWe are all Treaty Peoplersquordquo

Heidi Bohaker (University of Toronto) ldquoLearning to Listen to Anishinaabe Law Ceremony amp

Testimony in the 2017-2018 Robinson Treaties Litigationrdquo

Laura Murray (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDoing Treaty History at Home Archives Partnerships

and Local Politicsrdquo

14

Dave Mowat (Alderville First Nation) ldquoA Local Treaty History Travail

Chair | Animateur Carolyn Podruchny (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Being an Historian in the Neoliberal University | Ecirctre une historienne ou un historien dans

une universiteacute neacuteolibeacuterale

Participants

Christo Aivalis (University of Toronto)

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College Western University)

Edward Dunsworth (University of Toronto)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Chair | Animateur Jim Naylor (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1730 ndash 2000 | 17h30 ndash 20h00

Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History Reception | Reacuteception du Comiteacute canadien sur

lrsquohistoire des femmes

1930 ndash 2030 | 19h30 ndash 20h30 TBA

15

TUESDAY JUNE 4 | MARDI 4 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Perspectives nouvelles en histoire des meacutedias drsquoEurope et drsquoAmeacuterique | New Perspectives

in European and American Media History

Dominique Trudel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Chicoutimi) et Juliette De Maeyer (Universiteacute de

Montreacuteal) laquo De lhistoire des meacutedias aux meacutedias de lhistoire les archives en 140 caractegraveres raquo

Anna Tible (Universiteacute Paris 13) laquo Les documentalistes de lINA Sortir de lombre les archives

audiovisuelles des anneacutees 1950 agrave nos jours raquo

Audrey Leblanc (Eacutecole des hautes eacutetudes en sciences sociales) Diffuser sa cartographie du

monde et de la socieacuteteacute les fonds de photographies drsquoagences ayant servi drsquoappuis reacutedactionnels

aux journaux teacuteleacuteviseacutes de loffice de radiodiffusion teacuteleacutevision [ORTF] (1960-1986) raquo

Aline Hartemann (Universiteacute Paris-NanterreMuseacutee des mondes contemporains France) laquo De la

Socieacuteteacute dEacutedition de Programmes de Teacuteleacutevision agrave ARTE quelle eacutevolution de lidentiteacute

europeacuteenne au sein de la chaicircne de teacuteleacutevision franco-allemande de sa naissance agrave nos jours raquo

Chair | Animateur Olivier Cocircteacute (Museacutee canadien de lrsquohistoire)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Letters to Loved Ones New Perspectives on Kin and Community Networks from across

the British World | Lettres envoyeacutees aux gens aimeacutes Nouvelles perspectives sur les

reacuteseaux communautaires et familiaux agrave travers le monde britannique

Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT) ldquolsquoLet us look at the bright side alwaysrsquo Mother-and-Son

Correspondence across Borders in the 1850s William Jarvis Hamilton and Hannah Jarvis

Hamiltonrdquo

Elyse Bell (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoTo think of your happy firesidersquo The Materiality of Home

and Belonging in the Letters of James and Letitia Hargrave 1826-1854rdquo

Mike Borsk (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDebt Amongst Friends The Large Family and the Formation

of a Transatlantic Credit Networkrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Jane Errington (Royal Military College of Canada and Queenrsquos University)

16

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Nineteenth-Century Indigenous history | Histoire autochtone du dix-neuviegraveme siegravecle

Ted Binnema (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquolsquoWe Shall Yet Arise Out of the Ruins

of Our Great Fallrsquo The Cross-Cultural Conversations on Indian Policy Formation in Canada

1815-1830rdquo

Nathalie Kermoal and Leah Hrycun (University of Alberta) ldquoMeacutetis Land Tenure in Edmonton

on Both Side of the North Saskatchewan Riverrdquo

Jesse Robertson (Associate Know History Victoria BC) ldquoTracing Indigenous Families and

Identity in Canadarsquos Inland Lighthouse Service 1855-1920rdquo

William Wicken (York University) ldquoPhoebe Johnson John Vanevery and the Politics of Gender

Relationships in the Six Nations Grand River reserve 1889-1906rdquo

Chair | Animateur Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations about Migrants and Settlers | Discussion agrave propos des migrants et des

colonisateurs

Ryan Eyford (University of Winnipeg) ldquoFirst Settler Conversations about Sigtryggur Joacutenassonrdquo

Royden Loewen (University of Winnipeg) ldquoImagining their Frontiers Mennonite Settlers in

Iowa Manitoba and Siberiardquo

Jon G Malek (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoA Continuous Heritage of Smallnessrsquo Filipino

Nationalism and Post-Colonial Identity in the Canadian Diasporardquo

Ashleigh Androsoff (University of Saskatchewan ) ldquoHow We Harmonized The Unsung

History of Saskatchewanrsquos Independent Doukhoborsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Chilton (University of Prince Edward Island)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and transnationalism Parraineacutee

par le Comiteacute canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Death Penalty across Two Centuries of Canadian History | La peine de mort au cours

de deux cent ans drsquohistoire canadienne

Donald Fyson (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoBeyond the Hanging Judge Quebec Trial Judges and the

Death Penalty 1764-1893rdquo

17

Michael Boudreau (St Thomas University) ldquolsquoHe was always a mental defectiversquo Psychiatric

Conversations and the Execution of Bennie Swim in New Brunswick 1922rdquo

Carolyn Strange (Australian National University) ldquoThe Politics of Capital Sex Murder Cases

1957-1967 Drawing Historical Insights from Cabinet Conclusionsrdquo

Chair | Animateur Jonathan Swainger (University of Northern British Columbia)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

When Economics and Politics Clash Canada and the Continental Economy | Quand

lrsquoeacuteconomie et la politique srsquoaffrontent Le Canada et lrsquoeacuteconomie continentale

Stephen Salmon (Steamer Consulting) ldquolsquo the error you had been led intorsquo Canadian

Transportation Policy in a North American Context 1880-1893rdquo

James Hull (UBC Okanagan) ldquoDomestic Manufacture and the Political Economy of the Tariff

after the 1911 Electionrdquo

Stephen Azzi (Carleton University) ldquoThree Case Studies in Canadian Foreign Investment Policy

since 1957rdquo

Chair | Animateur Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

War and Peace in Canada during the Cold War | Guerre et paix au Canada durant la

Guerre froide

Susan Colbourn (Yale University) ldquoThe Atomic Commonwealth Canadian Ties to the British

Empire and the Shaping of the Early Atomic Agerdquo

Brandon Cordeiro (McMaster University) ldquoNuclear Vision Canada Modernity and the Nuclear

Age 1974-1979rdquo

Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University) and Megan Blair (University of Waterloo)

ldquoConversations with lsquoGrey Haired Ambassadorsrsquo Diplomats off the Grid 1963-69rdquo

Magali Deleuze (RMC) laquo Conversation agrave travers le temps Maintien de la paix et

professionnalisme militaire (1956-1989) raquo

Chair | Animateur Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Canadian Business History Association | Parraineacutee par lAssociation

canadienne pour lhistoire des affaires

18

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Woman Suffrage Movement of the US and Canadian Wests Connected

Comparative and Transborder Dimensions | Le mouvement des suffragettes dans lrsquoOuest

canadien et ameacutericain Connexion comparaison et dimensions transfrontaliegraveres

Molly Rozum (University of South Dakota Vermillion) ldquolsquoIndians vs Womenrsquo The 1890s

South Dakota Womenrsquos Suffrage Campaignrdquo

Lori Ann Lahlum (Minnesota State University Mankato) ldquolsquoVictory will come in 1916rsquo Post-

1914 Women Suffrage in North Dakotardquo

Dee Garceau (Affiliate Faculty University of Montana) ldquoVirginia Billedeaux Womenrsquos

Suffrage and Tribal Empowermentrdquo

Bjoumlrg Hjartardόttir (Independent Scholar Reykjavik Iceland) ldquoIcelandic Suffrage Activism in

Canadardquo

Sarah Carter (University of Alberta) ldquoLouise McKinney The North Dakota Years of an Alberta

Suffragistrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Teaching Public History | Enseigner lrsquohistoire appliqueacutee

Jordan Baker (Nipissing University) ldquoPublic History Interpretation Strategies and the

Undergraduate History Studentrdquo

Jennifer Bonnell and Audrey Pyeacutee (York University) ldquoThe Value of Public History Placements

to Studentsrsquo Learning and Professional Outcomesrdquo

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University) ldquoPublic History at Brandon Universityrdquo

Laura Macaluso (Early College Program Central Virginia Community College) Monument

Culture Public History and Pedagogy Some Ideas for Expanding the Conversation to include

Studentsrdquo

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Daniel Ross (UQAM)

19

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Optimistic about their Future but no Idea how to Get there Supporting History

Undergraduate and Graduate Students in their Transition to the World of Work | Ecirctre

optimiste face agrave lrsquoavenir sans savoir comment y parvenir Le soutien aux eacutetudiantes et

aux eacutetudiants de tous les cycles dans leur transition au monde du travail

Maren Wood (Beyond the Professoriate) ldquoHow to Succeed Beyond the Professoriate and

Stories from PhDs who Haverdquo

Mathew Stone (Stone-Olafson Research Consulting) ldquoUnderstanding the Perspectives and

Needs of the End-Userrdquo

Janay Nugent (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Role of Faculty in Preparing Students for the

World of Workrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Maija Leivo

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Classroom Conversations on Indigenous and Settler

Histories in Canada Reflections from Intersecting Fields | Atelier sur la CVR ndash

Table ronde Discussions en classe sur lrsquohistoire autochtone et coloniale au Canada

Reacuteflexions de la part de domaines qui se croisent

Participants

Camie Augustus Vancouver Island University

Patricia Barkaskas UBC Peter A Allard School of Law

Chelsea Horton UVIC History and Centre for Studies in Religion and Society

Rick Ouellet Langara College Aboriginal Education and Services

Chair | Animatrice Malinda Smith (University of Alberta)

Discussant | Commentateur Richard Devlin (Schulich School of Law Dalhousie University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

20

1000 ndash 1130 | 10h00 ndash 11h30

Encountering Asian Canadian Archives

Participants

Glenn Deer (University of British Columbia)

Renisa Mawani (University of British Columbia)

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC | Parraineacute par le

Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Beyond the ldquoIntellectual Awakeningrdquo The Circulation of Books and Ideas in Eighteenth-

and Nineteenth-Century Nova Scotia | Au-delagrave du laquo reacuteveil intellectuel raquo La circulation

des livres et des ideacutees au dix-huitiegraveme et dix-neuviegraveme siegravecles

Gwendolyn Davies (University of New Brunswick) ldquolsquoTis Beautifully Wrotersquo The Byles Letters

of Nova Scotia from Revolution to Cultural Revelation (1770s-1830s)rdquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquolsquoO may those blessed truths have a wide circulationrsquo

Edward Manning and the circulation of books and ideas in Nova Scotia ca 1810-1850rdquo

Daniel Samson (Brock University) ldquoJames Barry Books and the Circulation of Ideas in Rural

Nova Scotia ca 1850-1900rdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Karen Smith (Dalhousie University)

Joint Session with Bibliographical Society of Canada | Parraineacutee par la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique

du Canada

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Promoting and Challenging British Imperialism | Pomouvoir et deacutefier lrsquoimpeacuterialisme

britannique

Heena Mistry (Queenrsquos University) ldquoIndian Colonization Schemes and the Territorial

Imagination of Reformrdquo

Ian Wereley (University of Calgary) ldquoSelling an Empire of Oil Architecture Imperialism and

the Publicity Activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company 1924-1925rdquo

Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of International Affairs) ldquoArchitecture of Denial Imperial

Violence and the Construction of Law and Historical Knowledge during the Mau Mau Uprising

1952-1960rdquo

Chair | Animateur Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT)

21

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century North American Politics | La politique nord-ameacutericaine au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Gregory Wigmore (Santa Clara University) ldquoReputation Power and Patronage in the Early

Canada-US Borderlandrdquo

Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick) ldquoLand Contribution and Civic Participation A

New Perspective on the Electoral Franchise across Nineteenth-Century British North Americardquo

Quentin Janel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal) laquo La naissance du candidat preacutesidentiel

moderne aux Etats-Unis pratiques et repreacutesentations du discours public dans les campagnes

eacutelectorales du XIXe siegravecle raquo

Chair | Animateur Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Reframing Conversations around Indigenous Photographic Archives | Reformuler la

discussion autour des archives photographiques autochtones

Carol Payne (Carleton University) ldquoVisual Conversations Across Time and Culture The

Archive of Photographs by Joseph Idlout ( ndash 1968) Authorship and Receptionrdquo

Carmen Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoFilling Gaps Mining Photographic Archives as a

Form of Indigenous Art Historical Collections Researchrdquo

Carol Williams (University of Lethbridge (Treaty 7 Territory AB) ldquoChallenging Settler and

Humanitarian Rhetoric of the Residential School Photographsrdquo

Jeff Thomas (independent curator and photographer) ldquoWhere the Rivers Meetrdquo

Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Regina) ldquoDetournement Indigenous Women Take the

Lensrdquo

Paul Seesequasis (writer cultural worker and commentator) ldquoThe Indigenous Archival Photo

Projectrdquo

Chair and Commentator | Animateur et commentateur audience | auditoire

22

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Power and Authority in New France and Beyond | Pouvoir et autoriteacute en Nouvelle-France

et au deacutebut du reacutegime britannique

Helen Dewar (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquoThe Maritime and Territorial Landscapes of Authority

in New Francerdquo

Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Execution of Daniel Vuil A Confusing Case of

Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Queacutebecrdquo

David More (Queenrsquos University) lsquoldquoThe Severity of this Servicersquo Canadien Inland Mariners

during the Early Post-Conquest Erardquo

Chair | Animateur Michel Duquet (Canadian Historical Association)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The White lsquoDiscoveryrsquo of Race in Twentieth-Century Canada | La laquo deacutecouverte raquo de la

race par les Canadiens blancs au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Cheryl Thompson (Ryerson University) ldquoFinding Blackface in the Community The Role of

Racialized Performance during Canadarsquos Modern Period 1880s to 1930srdquo

Ian McKay (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race The Colonial Archives and the

History of Racialized Minorities in Nova Scotia 1930s-1980srdquo

Peter Graham (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race Liberalism the Media and the

Struggle Against Institutional Racism in the Long 1960srdquo

Chair | Animateur David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

20th

-Century Urban and Suburban lives | Vies urbaines et suburbaines au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Penfold (University of Toronto) ldquoScarborough against The Scarborough Suburban

Resistance to Expressways in Metro Toronto 1971-1984rdquo

Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia) ldquoSchool Taxes and Suburban Community

Belonging in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Simon Vickers (University of Toronto) ldquoThe 1980s Gap Narratives of Urban Activism in Post-

1960s Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 7: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

7

Chris Stokum (Boston University) ldquoPhysical Miseducation Sickness Seminaries and the

Second Great Awakeningrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Indigenous Issues | Questions autochtones au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Travis Hay (Lakehead University) ldquoThe Mountain We Renamed McKay Settler Colonial Place-

Names and Founding Violence in Thunder Bay ONrdquo

Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire) ldquoMaking Sense of Settler Colonialism in

the Archives A Missionary and a Historian Take the Trainrdquo

Martha Walls and Corey Slumkoski (Mount Saint Vincent University) ldquolsquoSuccessrsquo through

Failure The Micmac Community Development Program and the Chimera of Economic

Development 1964-1970rdquo

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoCatching Fish Feeding Families and Fighting

for Rights The Contested Waters of the Northern Coast Salish Food Fishery in the 20th

Centuryrdquo

Chair | Animateur Heidi Bohaker (University of Toronto)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

North American Violence Order and Unrest 1749-1876 A Roundtable Discussion | La

violence lrsquoordre et lrsquoagitation en Ameacuterique du Nord 1749-1876 Une table-ronde

Participants

Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Jason Opal (McGill University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Scott W See (University of Maine)

Chair | Animatrice Elsbeth Heaman (McGill University)

8

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Early Migration and Mobility in the Pacific Northwest | La migration et la mobiliteacute dans la

reacutegion nord-ouest du Pacifique

Jean Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoIroquois in the West as Exemplars of what

Might Have Been for Indigenous Peoplesrdquo

Zhongping Chen (University of Victoria) ldquoChinese Labour Contractors and Labourers of the

Canadian Pacific Railway 1880-85rdquo

Yukari Takai (University of Windsor) ldquoA Threat to Modernization Japanese

Migration Prostitution and Gendered Ideology in Meiji Hawailsquoi and the North American Westrdquo

Maurice Guibord (Socieacuteteacute historique francophone de la Colombie-Britannique) laquo Emma

Lamontagne-Vachon eacutepistoliegravere et chroniqueuse Vancouver 1886 raquo

Chair | Animateur Nicolas Kenny (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Canadians and Communism | Les Canadiens les Canadiennes et le communisme

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto) ldquoAnti-Communist Violence and the Shaping of

Hegemony in Cold War Canadardquo

Michael Petrou (Carleton University) ldquolsquoAnti-British hellip roaring communist hellip but has couragersquo

the wars of Canadian SOE agent Steve Markosrdquo

Chair | Animateur Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Defining Citizenship | Deacutefinir la citoyenneteacute

Lisa Dillon (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) and Per Axelsson (Umearing universitet) ldquoDefining lsquousrsquo

defining lsquothemrsquo A comparative discussion of race and ethnicity in Canadian censuses and

Swedish population registers 1852-2018rdquo

Katelyn Arac (Queenrsquos University) ldquoA Place to Call Home Nazis and the Construction of

Exclusion in Canadian Immigration Policyrdquo

Jatinder Mann (Hong Kong Baptist University) ldquoThe Redefinition of Citizenship in Canada

1950s-1970srdquo

Thirstan Falconer (St Jeromersquos University) ldquolsquoOn Our Termsrsquo Unpacking the Politics of

Ethnicity During the 1960s and 1970s in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University)

9

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Conversations about Inequality and Homelessness in Canada | Conversations agrave propos des

ineacutegaliteacutes et de lrsquoitineacuterance au Canada

Benjamin Isitt (University of Victoria) ldquoDebating and Developing Decommodified Housing in

Greater Victoria Historical and Contemporary Perspectivesrdquo

Eoin Kelly (University of Victoria) ldquoFinding the Homeless in Early Twentieth‐Century Century Canadardquo

Eric W Sager (University of Victoria) ldquoInequality and the Politics of Spiritual Engineering in

Early Twentieth‐Century Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Lynne Marks (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CCWH Keynote Address Queer Thoughts for Challenging Times Writing Canadian

Histories of Sexuality amp Gender from the Margins | Discours liminaire de CCHF

Reacuteflexions homosexuelles pour des temps difficiles Eacutecrire lrsquohistoire canadienne de la

sexualiteacute et du genre agrave partir de la peacuteripheacuterie

Keynote speaker | Confeacuterenciegravere Valerie Korinek (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

Introduction Heather Stanley (Vancouver Island University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History ndash Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes (CCWH ndash CCHF)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Accidental Intentional Successful and Failed Species Introduction in a Scientific

Ecological Imperial Context | Accidentelle intentionnelle reacuteussie ou rateacutee

Lrsquointroduction de nouvelles espegraveces dans un contexte scientifique eacutecologique et impeacuterial

Jessica Wang (University of British Columbia) ldquoInsects Entomologists and Parasites on the

Move The Mediterranean Fruit Fly Biological Pest Control and Agricultural Governance in

Early Twentieth-Century Hawailsquoirdquo

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia) ldquoCarabid colonialism Carl Lindroth

Newfoundland and the Faunal Connections between Europe and North Americardquo

Suzanne Morton (McGill University) ldquoA lsquoLost-Colonyrsquo in the Pacific Nation-Building through

Lobstersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tina Loo (University of British Columbia)

10

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

From Looking Out to Looking Back The First Year after the Defence | Avant et apregraves La

premiegravere anneacutee apregraves la deacutefense

Participants

Stephen Smith

Patrick Corbeil

Mikhail Bjorge

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1730 | 15h30 ndash 17h30

Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la Socieacuteteacute canadienne drsquoeacutetudes de la Renaissance (Buch A201)

Roger Chartier

Joint session with the Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies the Canadian Historical

Association the Canadian Association for Translation Studies the Bibliographical Society of

Canada and the Canadian Association for the Study of Book Culture | Session conjointe de la

du livre

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Histories of the Senses III Politics Oppression and the Senses | Histoire des sens III La

politique lrsquooppression et les sens

Christopher Sparshott (Northwestern University in Qatar) ldquoMade-to-Measure Loyalism The

Politics of Clothes in Revolutionary New Yorkrdquo

Evan A Kutzler (Georgia Southwestern State University) ldquoThe Fugitives Sensorium Escaped

Union Prisoners and Enslaved People in the Confederate Southrdquo

Darinee Alagirisamy (Hong Kong University) ldquoCultivating An Eye for Reform The

Development of a Visual Culture of Temperance in Late Colonial South Indiardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

Socieacuteteacute canadienne drsquoeacutetudes de la Renaissance de lrsquoAssociation canadienne de traductologie de

la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique du Canada et de lrsquoAssociation canadienne pour lrsquoeacutetude de lrsquohistoire

Professeur Collegravege de France

11

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Making of Canada 1920-1950 Policy Institutions and Identity | Lrsquoeacutedification du

Canada 1920-1950 Politiques publiques institutions et identiteacutes

Virginia Torrie (University of Manitoba) ldquoFederalism and Farm Debt during the Great

Depression Political Impetuses for the Farmersrsquo Creditors Arrangement Act 1934rdquo

PE Bryden (University of Victoria) ldquoAbout an Office A New Look at the Origins of the PMOrdquo

Raymond B Blake (University of Regina) ldquoMackenzie King and the Reconstruction of

Canadarsquos National Identityrdquo

Chair | Animateur Will Langford (Dalhousie University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

American Foreign Policy | Politique internationale ameacutericaine

Bernard Lemelin (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoThe United States and the Organization of American

States 1948-1968 The Attitude of the Executive and Legislative Branchesrdquo

Dexter Fergie (Northwestern University) ldquoGeopolitics in Orbit lsquoThe Paradox of Pax

Americanarsquo and Global Satellite Communications 1964-1971rdquo

Rosanne Sia (University of Southern California) ldquoThe Limits and Ambiguities of Cold War

American Cultural Diplomacy Teahouse of the August Moon on Tourrdquo

Holly M Karibo (Oklahoma State University) ldquoConversations across Borders A Comparative

Look at the Politics of Transnational Drug Regulation in Canada the US and Mexicordquo

Chair | Animateur Jessica Wang (University of British Columbia)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

SHARING CIRCLE Art Performance and Occupation Radical Decolonizing Tools for

Historians | CERCLE DE PARTAGE Lrsquoart la performance et lrsquooccupation Outils

radicaux pour la deacutecolonisation agrave la disposition des historiens

SHARING EXPERIENCE 1 Raising Awareness about Missing and Murdered Indigenous

Women by Enlivening Statistics through Aerial Photography

Participants

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph)

Emma Stelter (University of Guelph)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 2 Ayamoowin ijwa paapoowin ndash Songs in the Key of Cree ndash

Indigenous Language Revitalization in the Archives and on the Road

12

Participants

Susan Roy (University of Waterloo)

Heather George (University of Waterloo)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 3 The Kikarsquoige Historical Society ldquoSitting inrdquo as Historical Practice

Participants

Kim Anderson (University of Guelph)

Lianne Leddy (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Claims to Legitimacy Kinship and Religion as Modes of Governance in Settler Societies |

Appels agrave la leacutegitimiteacute La parenteacute et la religion comme modes de gouvernance dans les

socieacuteteacutes coloniales

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University) ldquoGifts Kin and Governance The Demobilization of the

Six Nations after the American Revolution and Debates over Corruptionrdquo

Krista Barclay (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoTies of Kindred and Affectionrsquo Fur Trade Networks

of Kin Power and Patronage in Colonial Canadardquo

Pamela Klassen (University of Toronto) ldquoWhite Rites Kinship Anglicanism and Sovereignty

in Early-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Chair and Commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Adele Perry (University of Manitoba)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Historical Mobility across Space and Class Canada in the Late 19th and Early 20th

Centuries | Mobiliteacute historique agrave travers lrsquoespace et les classes Le Canada agrave la fin du

dix-neuviegraveme et au deacutebut du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta) ldquoMobility Studies The Importance of Timing and

Sourcesrdquo

Kris Inwood (University of Guelph) ldquoFamily Background and the Inheritance of opportunity in

19th Century Canadardquo

Gordon Darroch (York University) ldquoMapping Mundane Migration Nineteenth-Century Central

Ontariordquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Dillon (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network for Economic History | Parraineacutee par le Reacuteseau canadien

dhistoire eacuteconomique

13

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Whorsquos Afraid of Visual Proof Discussing Visual Culturersquos Challenge to Historical

Methodologies | Qui a peur des preuves visuelles Discussion autour des deacutefis poseacutes par la

culture visuelle aux approches historiques

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University) ldquoThe Problem of Proof Visual Culturersquos Challenge

to Historical Methodologyrdquo

James Opp (Carleton University) ldquoPics or it didnrsquot happen on photographs and the reluctance of

historiansrdquo

Daniel Ruumlck (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Measure of a Land Sizing up historical maps and

spatial datardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jan Hadlaw (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Troubled Intersections between Feminism Religious Faith Heritage and Community | Agrave la

croiseacutee du feacuteminisme de la foi religieuse du patrimoine et de la communauteacute

Lynne Marks (University of Victoria) and Margaret Little (Queens University) ldquoJewish

Feminists and Secular Feminism in Canadardquo

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoDo I need to sit beside the man to be equal to himrsquo

Second Wave Feminism and Jewish Women in Montreal 1962-1980rdquo

Linda M Ambrose (Laurentian University) ldquoPentecostals and Public Engagement Bernice

Gerard in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Ruth Frager (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Treaty Talks Engaging Non-Indigenous Canadians with the Past and Present of Treaties |

Discussion agrave propos des traiteacutes Inteacuteresser les Canadiennes et les Canadiens qui ne sont pas

autochtones aux traiteacutes et agrave leurs significations actuelles

Alison Norman (Trent University and Ontario Ministry of Indigenous Affairs) ldquoHow Ontarians

are learning that lsquoWe are all Treaty Peoplersquordquo

Heidi Bohaker (University of Toronto) ldquoLearning to Listen to Anishinaabe Law Ceremony amp

Testimony in the 2017-2018 Robinson Treaties Litigationrdquo

Laura Murray (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDoing Treaty History at Home Archives Partnerships

and Local Politicsrdquo

14

Dave Mowat (Alderville First Nation) ldquoA Local Treaty History Travail

Chair | Animateur Carolyn Podruchny (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Being an Historian in the Neoliberal University | Ecirctre une historienne ou un historien dans

une universiteacute neacuteolibeacuterale

Participants

Christo Aivalis (University of Toronto)

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College Western University)

Edward Dunsworth (University of Toronto)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Chair | Animateur Jim Naylor (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1730 ndash 2000 | 17h30 ndash 20h00

Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History Reception | Reacuteception du Comiteacute canadien sur

lrsquohistoire des femmes

1930 ndash 2030 | 19h30 ndash 20h30 TBA

15

TUESDAY JUNE 4 | MARDI 4 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Perspectives nouvelles en histoire des meacutedias drsquoEurope et drsquoAmeacuterique | New Perspectives

in European and American Media History

Dominique Trudel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Chicoutimi) et Juliette De Maeyer (Universiteacute de

Montreacuteal) laquo De lhistoire des meacutedias aux meacutedias de lhistoire les archives en 140 caractegraveres raquo

Anna Tible (Universiteacute Paris 13) laquo Les documentalistes de lINA Sortir de lombre les archives

audiovisuelles des anneacutees 1950 agrave nos jours raquo

Audrey Leblanc (Eacutecole des hautes eacutetudes en sciences sociales) Diffuser sa cartographie du

monde et de la socieacuteteacute les fonds de photographies drsquoagences ayant servi drsquoappuis reacutedactionnels

aux journaux teacuteleacuteviseacutes de loffice de radiodiffusion teacuteleacutevision [ORTF] (1960-1986) raquo

Aline Hartemann (Universiteacute Paris-NanterreMuseacutee des mondes contemporains France) laquo De la

Socieacuteteacute dEacutedition de Programmes de Teacuteleacutevision agrave ARTE quelle eacutevolution de lidentiteacute

europeacuteenne au sein de la chaicircne de teacuteleacutevision franco-allemande de sa naissance agrave nos jours raquo

Chair | Animateur Olivier Cocircteacute (Museacutee canadien de lrsquohistoire)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Letters to Loved Ones New Perspectives on Kin and Community Networks from across

the British World | Lettres envoyeacutees aux gens aimeacutes Nouvelles perspectives sur les

reacuteseaux communautaires et familiaux agrave travers le monde britannique

Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT) ldquolsquoLet us look at the bright side alwaysrsquo Mother-and-Son

Correspondence across Borders in the 1850s William Jarvis Hamilton and Hannah Jarvis

Hamiltonrdquo

Elyse Bell (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoTo think of your happy firesidersquo The Materiality of Home

and Belonging in the Letters of James and Letitia Hargrave 1826-1854rdquo

Mike Borsk (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDebt Amongst Friends The Large Family and the Formation

of a Transatlantic Credit Networkrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Jane Errington (Royal Military College of Canada and Queenrsquos University)

16

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Nineteenth-Century Indigenous history | Histoire autochtone du dix-neuviegraveme siegravecle

Ted Binnema (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquolsquoWe Shall Yet Arise Out of the Ruins

of Our Great Fallrsquo The Cross-Cultural Conversations on Indian Policy Formation in Canada

1815-1830rdquo

Nathalie Kermoal and Leah Hrycun (University of Alberta) ldquoMeacutetis Land Tenure in Edmonton

on Both Side of the North Saskatchewan Riverrdquo

Jesse Robertson (Associate Know History Victoria BC) ldquoTracing Indigenous Families and

Identity in Canadarsquos Inland Lighthouse Service 1855-1920rdquo

William Wicken (York University) ldquoPhoebe Johnson John Vanevery and the Politics of Gender

Relationships in the Six Nations Grand River reserve 1889-1906rdquo

Chair | Animateur Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations about Migrants and Settlers | Discussion agrave propos des migrants et des

colonisateurs

Ryan Eyford (University of Winnipeg) ldquoFirst Settler Conversations about Sigtryggur Joacutenassonrdquo

Royden Loewen (University of Winnipeg) ldquoImagining their Frontiers Mennonite Settlers in

Iowa Manitoba and Siberiardquo

Jon G Malek (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoA Continuous Heritage of Smallnessrsquo Filipino

Nationalism and Post-Colonial Identity in the Canadian Diasporardquo

Ashleigh Androsoff (University of Saskatchewan ) ldquoHow We Harmonized The Unsung

History of Saskatchewanrsquos Independent Doukhoborsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Chilton (University of Prince Edward Island)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and transnationalism Parraineacutee

par le Comiteacute canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Death Penalty across Two Centuries of Canadian History | La peine de mort au cours

de deux cent ans drsquohistoire canadienne

Donald Fyson (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoBeyond the Hanging Judge Quebec Trial Judges and the

Death Penalty 1764-1893rdquo

17

Michael Boudreau (St Thomas University) ldquolsquoHe was always a mental defectiversquo Psychiatric

Conversations and the Execution of Bennie Swim in New Brunswick 1922rdquo

Carolyn Strange (Australian National University) ldquoThe Politics of Capital Sex Murder Cases

1957-1967 Drawing Historical Insights from Cabinet Conclusionsrdquo

Chair | Animateur Jonathan Swainger (University of Northern British Columbia)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

When Economics and Politics Clash Canada and the Continental Economy | Quand

lrsquoeacuteconomie et la politique srsquoaffrontent Le Canada et lrsquoeacuteconomie continentale

Stephen Salmon (Steamer Consulting) ldquolsquo the error you had been led intorsquo Canadian

Transportation Policy in a North American Context 1880-1893rdquo

James Hull (UBC Okanagan) ldquoDomestic Manufacture and the Political Economy of the Tariff

after the 1911 Electionrdquo

Stephen Azzi (Carleton University) ldquoThree Case Studies in Canadian Foreign Investment Policy

since 1957rdquo

Chair | Animateur Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

War and Peace in Canada during the Cold War | Guerre et paix au Canada durant la

Guerre froide

Susan Colbourn (Yale University) ldquoThe Atomic Commonwealth Canadian Ties to the British

Empire and the Shaping of the Early Atomic Agerdquo

Brandon Cordeiro (McMaster University) ldquoNuclear Vision Canada Modernity and the Nuclear

Age 1974-1979rdquo

Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University) and Megan Blair (University of Waterloo)

ldquoConversations with lsquoGrey Haired Ambassadorsrsquo Diplomats off the Grid 1963-69rdquo

Magali Deleuze (RMC) laquo Conversation agrave travers le temps Maintien de la paix et

professionnalisme militaire (1956-1989) raquo

Chair | Animateur Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Canadian Business History Association | Parraineacutee par lAssociation

canadienne pour lhistoire des affaires

18

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Woman Suffrage Movement of the US and Canadian Wests Connected

Comparative and Transborder Dimensions | Le mouvement des suffragettes dans lrsquoOuest

canadien et ameacutericain Connexion comparaison et dimensions transfrontaliegraveres

Molly Rozum (University of South Dakota Vermillion) ldquolsquoIndians vs Womenrsquo The 1890s

South Dakota Womenrsquos Suffrage Campaignrdquo

Lori Ann Lahlum (Minnesota State University Mankato) ldquolsquoVictory will come in 1916rsquo Post-

1914 Women Suffrage in North Dakotardquo

Dee Garceau (Affiliate Faculty University of Montana) ldquoVirginia Billedeaux Womenrsquos

Suffrage and Tribal Empowermentrdquo

Bjoumlrg Hjartardόttir (Independent Scholar Reykjavik Iceland) ldquoIcelandic Suffrage Activism in

Canadardquo

Sarah Carter (University of Alberta) ldquoLouise McKinney The North Dakota Years of an Alberta

Suffragistrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Teaching Public History | Enseigner lrsquohistoire appliqueacutee

Jordan Baker (Nipissing University) ldquoPublic History Interpretation Strategies and the

Undergraduate History Studentrdquo

Jennifer Bonnell and Audrey Pyeacutee (York University) ldquoThe Value of Public History Placements

to Studentsrsquo Learning and Professional Outcomesrdquo

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University) ldquoPublic History at Brandon Universityrdquo

Laura Macaluso (Early College Program Central Virginia Community College) Monument

Culture Public History and Pedagogy Some Ideas for Expanding the Conversation to include

Studentsrdquo

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Daniel Ross (UQAM)

19

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Optimistic about their Future but no Idea how to Get there Supporting History

Undergraduate and Graduate Students in their Transition to the World of Work | Ecirctre

optimiste face agrave lrsquoavenir sans savoir comment y parvenir Le soutien aux eacutetudiantes et

aux eacutetudiants de tous les cycles dans leur transition au monde du travail

Maren Wood (Beyond the Professoriate) ldquoHow to Succeed Beyond the Professoriate and

Stories from PhDs who Haverdquo

Mathew Stone (Stone-Olafson Research Consulting) ldquoUnderstanding the Perspectives and

Needs of the End-Userrdquo

Janay Nugent (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Role of Faculty in Preparing Students for the

World of Workrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Maija Leivo

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Classroom Conversations on Indigenous and Settler

Histories in Canada Reflections from Intersecting Fields | Atelier sur la CVR ndash

Table ronde Discussions en classe sur lrsquohistoire autochtone et coloniale au Canada

Reacuteflexions de la part de domaines qui se croisent

Participants

Camie Augustus Vancouver Island University

Patricia Barkaskas UBC Peter A Allard School of Law

Chelsea Horton UVIC History and Centre for Studies in Religion and Society

Rick Ouellet Langara College Aboriginal Education and Services

Chair | Animatrice Malinda Smith (University of Alberta)

Discussant | Commentateur Richard Devlin (Schulich School of Law Dalhousie University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

20

1000 ndash 1130 | 10h00 ndash 11h30

Encountering Asian Canadian Archives

Participants

Glenn Deer (University of British Columbia)

Renisa Mawani (University of British Columbia)

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC | Parraineacute par le

Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Beyond the ldquoIntellectual Awakeningrdquo The Circulation of Books and Ideas in Eighteenth-

and Nineteenth-Century Nova Scotia | Au-delagrave du laquo reacuteveil intellectuel raquo La circulation

des livres et des ideacutees au dix-huitiegraveme et dix-neuviegraveme siegravecles

Gwendolyn Davies (University of New Brunswick) ldquolsquoTis Beautifully Wrotersquo The Byles Letters

of Nova Scotia from Revolution to Cultural Revelation (1770s-1830s)rdquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquolsquoO may those blessed truths have a wide circulationrsquo

Edward Manning and the circulation of books and ideas in Nova Scotia ca 1810-1850rdquo

Daniel Samson (Brock University) ldquoJames Barry Books and the Circulation of Ideas in Rural

Nova Scotia ca 1850-1900rdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Karen Smith (Dalhousie University)

Joint Session with Bibliographical Society of Canada | Parraineacutee par la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique

du Canada

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Promoting and Challenging British Imperialism | Pomouvoir et deacutefier lrsquoimpeacuterialisme

britannique

Heena Mistry (Queenrsquos University) ldquoIndian Colonization Schemes and the Territorial

Imagination of Reformrdquo

Ian Wereley (University of Calgary) ldquoSelling an Empire of Oil Architecture Imperialism and

the Publicity Activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company 1924-1925rdquo

Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of International Affairs) ldquoArchitecture of Denial Imperial

Violence and the Construction of Law and Historical Knowledge during the Mau Mau Uprising

1952-1960rdquo

Chair | Animateur Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT)

21

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century North American Politics | La politique nord-ameacutericaine au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Gregory Wigmore (Santa Clara University) ldquoReputation Power and Patronage in the Early

Canada-US Borderlandrdquo

Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick) ldquoLand Contribution and Civic Participation A

New Perspective on the Electoral Franchise across Nineteenth-Century British North Americardquo

Quentin Janel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal) laquo La naissance du candidat preacutesidentiel

moderne aux Etats-Unis pratiques et repreacutesentations du discours public dans les campagnes

eacutelectorales du XIXe siegravecle raquo

Chair | Animateur Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Reframing Conversations around Indigenous Photographic Archives | Reformuler la

discussion autour des archives photographiques autochtones

Carol Payne (Carleton University) ldquoVisual Conversations Across Time and Culture The

Archive of Photographs by Joseph Idlout ( ndash 1968) Authorship and Receptionrdquo

Carmen Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoFilling Gaps Mining Photographic Archives as a

Form of Indigenous Art Historical Collections Researchrdquo

Carol Williams (University of Lethbridge (Treaty 7 Territory AB) ldquoChallenging Settler and

Humanitarian Rhetoric of the Residential School Photographsrdquo

Jeff Thomas (independent curator and photographer) ldquoWhere the Rivers Meetrdquo

Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Regina) ldquoDetournement Indigenous Women Take the

Lensrdquo

Paul Seesequasis (writer cultural worker and commentator) ldquoThe Indigenous Archival Photo

Projectrdquo

Chair and Commentator | Animateur et commentateur audience | auditoire

22

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Power and Authority in New France and Beyond | Pouvoir et autoriteacute en Nouvelle-France

et au deacutebut du reacutegime britannique

Helen Dewar (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquoThe Maritime and Territorial Landscapes of Authority

in New Francerdquo

Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Execution of Daniel Vuil A Confusing Case of

Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Queacutebecrdquo

David More (Queenrsquos University) lsquoldquoThe Severity of this Servicersquo Canadien Inland Mariners

during the Early Post-Conquest Erardquo

Chair | Animateur Michel Duquet (Canadian Historical Association)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The White lsquoDiscoveryrsquo of Race in Twentieth-Century Canada | La laquo deacutecouverte raquo de la

race par les Canadiens blancs au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Cheryl Thompson (Ryerson University) ldquoFinding Blackface in the Community The Role of

Racialized Performance during Canadarsquos Modern Period 1880s to 1930srdquo

Ian McKay (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race The Colonial Archives and the

History of Racialized Minorities in Nova Scotia 1930s-1980srdquo

Peter Graham (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race Liberalism the Media and the

Struggle Against Institutional Racism in the Long 1960srdquo

Chair | Animateur David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

20th

-Century Urban and Suburban lives | Vies urbaines et suburbaines au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Penfold (University of Toronto) ldquoScarborough against The Scarborough Suburban

Resistance to Expressways in Metro Toronto 1971-1984rdquo

Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia) ldquoSchool Taxes and Suburban Community

Belonging in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Simon Vickers (University of Toronto) ldquoThe 1980s Gap Narratives of Urban Activism in Post-

1960s Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 8: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

8

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Early Migration and Mobility in the Pacific Northwest | La migration et la mobiliteacute dans la

reacutegion nord-ouest du Pacifique

Jean Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoIroquois in the West as Exemplars of what

Might Have Been for Indigenous Peoplesrdquo

Zhongping Chen (University of Victoria) ldquoChinese Labour Contractors and Labourers of the

Canadian Pacific Railway 1880-85rdquo

Yukari Takai (University of Windsor) ldquoA Threat to Modernization Japanese

Migration Prostitution and Gendered Ideology in Meiji Hawailsquoi and the North American Westrdquo

Maurice Guibord (Socieacuteteacute historique francophone de la Colombie-Britannique) laquo Emma

Lamontagne-Vachon eacutepistoliegravere et chroniqueuse Vancouver 1886 raquo

Chair | Animateur Nicolas Kenny (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Canadians and Communism | Les Canadiens les Canadiennes et le communisme

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto) ldquoAnti-Communist Violence and the Shaping of

Hegemony in Cold War Canadardquo

Michael Petrou (Carleton University) ldquolsquoAnti-British hellip roaring communist hellip but has couragersquo

the wars of Canadian SOE agent Steve Markosrdquo

Chair | Animateur Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Defining Citizenship | Deacutefinir la citoyenneteacute

Lisa Dillon (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) and Per Axelsson (Umearing universitet) ldquoDefining lsquousrsquo

defining lsquothemrsquo A comparative discussion of race and ethnicity in Canadian censuses and

Swedish population registers 1852-2018rdquo

Katelyn Arac (Queenrsquos University) ldquoA Place to Call Home Nazis and the Construction of

Exclusion in Canadian Immigration Policyrdquo

Jatinder Mann (Hong Kong Baptist University) ldquoThe Redefinition of Citizenship in Canada

1950s-1970srdquo

Thirstan Falconer (St Jeromersquos University) ldquolsquoOn Our Termsrsquo Unpacking the Politics of

Ethnicity During the 1960s and 1970s in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University)

9

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Conversations about Inequality and Homelessness in Canada | Conversations agrave propos des

ineacutegaliteacutes et de lrsquoitineacuterance au Canada

Benjamin Isitt (University of Victoria) ldquoDebating and Developing Decommodified Housing in

Greater Victoria Historical and Contemporary Perspectivesrdquo

Eoin Kelly (University of Victoria) ldquoFinding the Homeless in Early Twentieth‐Century Century Canadardquo

Eric W Sager (University of Victoria) ldquoInequality and the Politics of Spiritual Engineering in

Early Twentieth‐Century Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Lynne Marks (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CCWH Keynote Address Queer Thoughts for Challenging Times Writing Canadian

Histories of Sexuality amp Gender from the Margins | Discours liminaire de CCHF

Reacuteflexions homosexuelles pour des temps difficiles Eacutecrire lrsquohistoire canadienne de la

sexualiteacute et du genre agrave partir de la peacuteripheacuterie

Keynote speaker | Confeacuterenciegravere Valerie Korinek (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

Introduction Heather Stanley (Vancouver Island University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History ndash Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes (CCWH ndash CCHF)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Accidental Intentional Successful and Failed Species Introduction in a Scientific

Ecological Imperial Context | Accidentelle intentionnelle reacuteussie ou rateacutee

Lrsquointroduction de nouvelles espegraveces dans un contexte scientifique eacutecologique et impeacuterial

Jessica Wang (University of British Columbia) ldquoInsects Entomologists and Parasites on the

Move The Mediterranean Fruit Fly Biological Pest Control and Agricultural Governance in

Early Twentieth-Century Hawailsquoirdquo

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia) ldquoCarabid colonialism Carl Lindroth

Newfoundland and the Faunal Connections between Europe and North Americardquo

Suzanne Morton (McGill University) ldquoA lsquoLost-Colonyrsquo in the Pacific Nation-Building through

Lobstersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tina Loo (University of British Columbia)

10

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

From Looking Out to Looking Back The First Year after the Defence | Avant et apregraves La

premiegravere anneacutee apregraves la deacutefense

Participants

Stephen Smith

Patrick Corbeil

Mikhail Bjorge

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1730 | 15h30 ndash 17h30

Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la Socieacuteteacute canadienne drsquoeacutetudes de la Renaissance (Buch A201)

Roger Chartier

Joint session with the Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies the Canadian Historical

Association the Canadian Association for Translation Studies the Bibliographical Society of

Canada and the Canadian Association for the Study of Book Culture | Session conjointe de la

du livre

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Histories of the Senses III Politics Oppression and the Senses | Histoire des sens III La

politique lrsquooppression et les sens

Christopher Sparshott (Northwestern University in Qatar) ldquoMade-to-Measure Loyalism The

Politics of Clothes in Revolutionary New Yorkrdquo

Evan A Kutzler (Georgia Southwestern State University) ldquoThe Fugitives Sensorium Escaped

Union Prisoners and Enslaved People in the Confederate Southrdquo

Darinee Alagirisamy (Hong Kong University) ldquoCultivating An Eye for Reform The

Development of a Visual Culture of Temperance in Late Colonial South Indiardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

Socieacuteteacute canadienne drsquoeacutetudes de la Renaissance de lrsquoAssociation canadienne de traductologie de

la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique du Canada et de lrsquoAssociation canadienne pour lrsquoeacutetude de lrsquohistoire

Professeur Collegravege de France

11

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Making of Canada 1920-1950 Policy Institutions and Identity | Lrsquoeacutedification du

Canada 1920-1950 Politiques publiques institutions et identiteacutes

Virginia Torrie (University of Manitoba) ldquoFederalism and Farm Debt during the Great

Depression Political Impetuses for the Farmersrsquo Creditors Arrangement Act 1934rdquo

PE Bryden (University of Victoria) ldquoAbout an Office A New Look at the Origins of the PMOrdquo

Raymond B Blake (University of Regina) ldquoMackenzie King and the Reconstruction of

Canadarsquos National Identityrdquo

Chair | Animateur Will Langford (Dalhousie University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

American Foreign Policy | Politique internationale ameacutericaine

Bernard Lemelin (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoThe United States and the Organization of American

States 1948-1968 The Attitude of the Executive and Legislative Branchesrdquo

Dexter Fergie (Northwestern University) ldquoGeopolitics in Orbit lsquoThe Paradox of Pax

Americanarsquo and Global Satellite Communications 1964-1971rdquo

Rosanne Sia (University of Southern California) ldquoThe Limits and Ambiguities of Cold War

American Cultural Diplomacy Teahouse of the August Moon on Tourrdquo

Holly M Karibo (Oklahoma State University) ldquoConversations across Borders A Comparative

Look at the Politics of Transnational Drug Regulation in Canada the US and Mexicordquo

Chair | Animateur Jessica Wang (University of British Columbia)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

SHARING CIRCLE Art Performance and Occupation Radical Decolonizing Tools for

Historians | CERCLE DE PARTAGE Lrsquoart la performance et lrsquooccupation Outils

radicaux pour la deacutecolonisation agrave la disposition des historiens

SHARING EXPERIENCE 1 Raising Awareness about Missing and Murdered Indigenous

Women by Enlivening Statistics through Aerial Photography

Participants

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph)

Emma Stelter (University of Guelph)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 2 Ayamoowin ijwa paapoowin ndash Songs in the Key of Cree ndash

Indigenous Language Revitalization in the Archives and on the Road

12

Participants

Susan Roy (University of Waterloo)

Heather George (University of Waterloo)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 3 The Kikarsquoige Historical Society ldquoSitting inrdquo as Historical Practice

Participants

Kim Anderson (University of Guelph)

Lianne Leddy (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Claims to Legitimacy Kinship and Religion as Modes of Governance in Settler Societies |

Appels agrave la leacutegitimiteacute La parenteacute et la religion comme modes de gouvernance dans les

socieacuteteacutes coloniales

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University) ldquoGifts Kin and Governance The Demobilization of the

Six Nations after the American Revolution and Debates over Corruptionrdquo

Krista Barclay (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoTies of Kindred and Affectionrsquo Fur Trade Networks

of Kin Power and Patronage in Colonial Canadardquo

Pamela Klassen (University of Toronto) ldquoWhite Rites Kinship Anglicanism and Sovereignty

in Early-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Chair and Commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Adele Perry (University of Manitoba)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Historical Mobility across Space and Class Canada in the Late 19th and Early 20th

Centuries | Mobiliteacute historique agrave travers lrsquoespace et les classes Le Canada agrave la fin du

dix-neuviegraveme et au deacutebut du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta) ldquoMobility Studies The Importance of Timing and

Sourcesrdquo

Kris Inwood (University of Guelph) ldquoFamily Background and the Inheritance of opportunity in

19th Century Canadardquo

Gordon Darroch (York University) ldquoMapping Mundane Migration Nineteenth-Century Central

Ontariordquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Dillon (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network for Economic History | Parraineacutee par le Reacuteseau canadien

dhistoire eacuteconomique

13

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Whorsquos Afraid of Visual Proof Discussing Visual Culturersquos Challenge to Historical

Methodologies | Qui a peur des preuves visuelles Discussion autour des deacutefis poseacutes par la

culture visuelle aux approches historiques

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University) ldquoThe Problem of Proof Visual Culturersquos Challenge

to Historical Methodologyrdquo

James Opp (Carleton University) ldquoPics or it didnrsquot happen on photographs and the reluctance of

historiansrdquo

Daniel Ruumlck (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Measure of a Land Sizing up historical maps and

spatial datardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jan Hadlaw (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Troubled Intersections between Feminism Religious Faith Heritage and Community | Agrave la

croiseacutee du feacuteminisme de la foi religieuse du patrimoine et de la communauteacute

Lynne Marks (University of Victoria) and Margaret Little (Queens University) ldquoJewish

Feminists and Secular Feminism in Canadardquo

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoDo I need to sit beside the man to be equal to himrsquo

Second Wave Feminism and Jewish Women in Montreal 1962-1980rdquo

Linda M Ambrose (Laurentian University) ldquoPentecostals and Public Engagement Bernice

Gerard in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Ruth Frager (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Treaty Talks Engaging Non-Indigenous Canadians with the Past and Present of Treaties |

Discussion agrave propos des traiteacutes Inteacuteresser les Canadiennes et les Canadiens qui ne sont pas

autochtones aux traiteacutes et agrave leurs significations actuelles

Alison Norman (Trent University and Ontario Ministry of Indigenous Affairs) ldquoHow Ontarians

are learning that lsquoWe are all Treaty Peoplersquordquo

Heidi Bohaker (University of Toronto) ldquoLearning to Listen to Anishinaabe Law Ceremony amp

Testimony in the 2017-2018 Robinson Treaties Litigationrdquo

Laura Murray (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDoing Treaty History at Home Archives Partnerships

and Local Politicsrdquo

14

Dave Mowat (Alderville First Nation) ldquoA Local Treaty History Travail

Chair | Animateur Carolyn Podruchny (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Being an Historian in the Neoliberal University | Ecirctre une historienne ou un historien dans

une universiteacute neacuteolibeacuterale

Participants

Christo Aivalis (University of Toronto)

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College Western University)

Edward Dunsworth (University of Toronto)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Chair | Animateur Jim Naylor (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1730 ndash 2000 | 17h30 ndash 20h00

Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History Reception | Reacuteception du Comiteacute canadien sur

lrsquohistoire des femmes

1930 ndash 2030 | 19h30 ndash 20h30 TBA

15

TUESDAY JUNE 4 | MARDI 4 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Perspectives nouvelles en histoire des meacutedias drsquoEurope et drsquoAmeacuterique | New Perspectives

in European and American Media History

Dominique Trudel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Chicoutimi) et Juliette De Maeyer (Universiteacute de

Montreacuteal) laquo De lhistoire des meacutedias aux meacutedias de lhistoire les archives en 140 caractegraveres raquo

Anna Tible (Universiteacute Paris 13) laquo Les documentalistes de lINA Sortir de lombre les archives

audiovisuelles des anneacutees 1950 agrave nos jours raquo

Audrey Leblanc (Eacutecole des hautes eacutetudes en sciences sociales) Diffuser sa cartographie du

monde et de la socieacuteteacute les fonds de photographies drsquoagences ayant servi drsquoappuis reacutedactionnels

aux journaux teacuteleacuteviseacutes de loffice de radiodiffusion teacuteleacutevision [ORTF] (1960-1986) raquo

Aline Hartemann (Universiteacute Paris-NanterreMuseacutee des mondes contemporains France) laquo De la

Socieacuteteacute dEacutedition de Programmes de Teacuteleacutevision agrave ARTE quelle eacutevolution de lidentiteacute

europeacuteenne au sein de la chaicircne de teacuteleacutevision franco-allemande de sa naissance agrave nos jours raquo

Chair | Animateur Olivier Cocircteacute (Museacutee canadien de lrsquohistoire)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Letters to Loved Ones New Perspectives on Kin and Community Networks from across

the British World | Lettres envoyeacutees aux gens aimeacutes Nouvelles perspectives sur les

reacuteseaux communautaires et familiaux agrave travers le monde britannique

Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT) ldquolsquoLet us look at the bright side alwaysrsquo Mother-and-Son

Correspondence across Borders in the 1850s William Jarvis Hamilton and Hannah Jarvis

Hamiltonrdquo

Elyse Bell (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoTo think of your happy firesidersquo The Materiality of Home

and Belonging in the Letters of James and Letitia Hargrave 1826-1854rdquo

Mike Borsk (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDebt Amongst Friends The Large Family and the Formation

of a Transatlantic Credit Networkrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Jane Errington (Royal Military College of Canada and Queenrsquos University)

16

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Nineteenth-Century Indigenous history | Histoire autochtone du dix-neuviegraveme siegravecle

Ted Binnema (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquolsquoWe Shall Yet Arise Out of the Ruins

of Our Great Fallrsquo The Cross-Cultural Conversations on Indian Policy Formation in Canada

1815-1830rdquo

Nathalie Kermoal and Leah Hrycun (University of Alberta) ldquoMeacutetis Land Tenure in Edmonton

on Both Side of the North Saskatchewan Riverrdquo

Jesse Robertson (Associate Know History Victoria BC) ldquoTracing Indigenous Families and

Identity in Canadarsquos Inland Lighthouse Service 1855-1920rdquo

William Wicken (York University) ldquoPhoebe Johnson John Vanevery and the Politics of Gender

Relationships in the Six Nations Grand River reserve 1889-1906rdquo

Chair | Animateur Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations about Migrants and Settlers | Discussion agrave propos des migrants et des

colonisateurs

Ryan Eyford (University of Winnipeg) ldquoFirst Settler Conversations about Sigtryggur Joacutenassonrdquo

Royden Loewen (University of Winnipeg) ldquoImagining their Frontiers Mennonite Settlers in

Iowa Manitoba and Siberiardquo

Jon G Malek (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoA Continuous Heritage of Smallnessrsquo Filipino

Nationalism and Post-Colonial Identity in the Canadian Diasporardquo

Ashleigh Androsoff (University of Saskatchewan ) ldquoHow We Harmonized The Unsung

History of Saskatchewanrsquos Independent Doukhoborsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Chilton (University of Prince Edward Island)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and transnationalism Parraineacutee

par le Comiteacute canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Death Penalty across Two Centuries of Canadian History | La peine de mort au cours

de deux cent ans drsquohistoire canadienne

Donald Fyson (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoBeyond the Hanging Judge Quebec Trial Judges and the

Death Penalty 1764-1893rdquo

17

Michael Boudreau (St Thomas University) ldquolsquoHe was always a mental defectiversquo Psychiatric

Conversations and the Execution of Bennie Swim in New Brunswick 1922rdquo

Carolyn Strange (Australian National University) ldquoThe Politics of Capital Sex Murder Cases

1957-1967 Drawing Historical Insights from Cabinet Conclusionsrdquo

Chair | Animateur Jonathan Swainger (University of Northern British Columbia)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

When Economics and Politics Clash Canada and the Continental Economy | Quand

lrsquoeacuteconomie et la politique srsquoaffrontent Le Canada et lrsquoeacuteconomie continentale

Stephen Salmon (Steamer Consulting) ldquolsquo the error you had been led intorsquo Canadian

Transportation Policy in a North American Context 1880-1893rdquo

James Hull (UBC Okanagan) ldquoDomestic Manufacture and the Political Economy of the Tariff

after the 1911 Electionrdquo

Stephen Azzi (Carleton University) ldquoThree Case Studies in Canadian Foreign Investment Policy

since 1957rdquo

Chair | Animateur Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

War and Peace in Canada during the Cold War | Guerre et paix au Canada durant la

Guerre froide

Susan Colbourn (Yale University) ldquoThe Atomic Commonwealth Canadian Ties to the British

Empire and the Shaping of the Early Atomic Agerdquo

Brandon Cordeiro (McMaster University) ldquoNuclear Vision Canada Modernity and the Nuclear

Age 1974-1979rdquo

Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University) and Megan Blair (University of Waterloo)

ldquoConversations with lsquoGrey Haired Ambassadorsrsquo Diplomats off the Grid 1963-69rdquo

Magali Deleuze (RMC) laquo Conversation agrave travers le temps Maintien de la paix et

professionnalisme militaire (1956-1989) raquo

Chair | Animateur Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Canadian Business History Association | Parraineacutee par lAssociation

canadienne pour lhistoire des affaires

18

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Woman Suffrage Movement of the US and Canadian Wests Connected

Comparative and Transborder Dimensions | Le mouvement des suffragettes dans lrsquoOuest

canadien et ameacutericain Connexion comparaison et dimensions transfrontaliegraveres

Molly Rozum (University of South Dakota Vermillion) ldquolsquoIndians vs Womenrsquo The 1890s

South Dakota Womenrsquos Suffrage Campaignrdquo

Lori Ann Lahlum (Minnesota State University Mankato) ldquolsquoVictory will come in 1916rsquo Post-

1914 Women Suffrage in North Dakotardquo

Dee Garceau (Affiliate Faculty University of Montana) ldquoVirginia Billedeaux Womenrsquos

Suffrage and Tribal Empowermentrdquo

Bjoumlrg Hjartardόttir (Independent Scholar Reykjavik Iceland) ldquoIcelandic Suffrage Activism in

Canadardquo

Sarah Carter (University of Alberta) ldquoLouise McKinney The North Dakota Years of an Alberta

Suffragistrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Teaching Public History | Enseigner lrsquohistoire appliqueacutee

Jordan Baker (Nipissing University) ldquoPublic History Interpretation Strategies and the

Undergraduate History Studentrdquo

Jennifer Bonnell and Audrey Pyeacutee (York University) ldquoThe Value of Public History Placements

to Studentsrsquo Learning and Professional Outcomesrdquo

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University) ldquoPublic History at Brandon Universityrdquo

Laura Macaluso (Early College Program Central Virginia Community College) Monument

Culture Public History and Pedagogy Some Ideas for Expanding the Conversation to include

Studentsrdquo

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Daniel Ross (UQAM)

19

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Optimistic about their Future but no Idea how to Get there Supporting History

Undergraduate and Graduate Students in their Transition to the World of Work | Ecirctre

optimiste face agrave lrsquoavenir sans savoir comment y parvenir Le soutien aux eacutetudiantes et

aux eacutetudiants de tous les cycles dans leur transition au monde du travail

Maren Wood (Beyond the Professoriate) ldquoHow to Succeed Beyond the Professoriate and

Stories from PhDs who Haverdquo

Mathew Stone (Stone-Olafson Research Consulting) ldquoUnderstanding the Perspectives and

Needs of the End-Userrdquo

Janay Nugent (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Role of Faculty in Preparing Students for the

World of Workrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Maija Leivo

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Classroom Conversations on Indigenous and Settler

Histories in Canada Reflections from Intersecting Fields | Atelier sur la CVR ndash

Table ronde Discussions en classe sur lrsquohistoire autochtone et coloniale au Canada

Reacuteflexions de la part de domaines qui se croisent

Participants

Camie Augustus Vancouver Island University

Patricia Barkaskas UBC Peter A Allard School of Law

Chelsea Horton UVIC History and Centre for Studies in Religion and Society

Rick Ouellet Langara College Aboriginal Education and Services

Chair | Animatrice Malinda Smith (University of Alberta)

Discussant | Commentateur Richard Devlin (Schulich School of Law Dalhousie University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

20

1000 ndash 1130 | 10h00 ndash 11h30

Encountering Asian Canadian Archives

Participants

Glenn Deer (University of British Columbia)

Renisa Mawani (University of British Columbia)

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC | Parraineacute par le

Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Beyond the ldquoIntellectual Awakeningrdquo The Circulation of Books and Ideas in Eighteenth-

and Nineteenth-Century Nova Scotia | Au-delagrave du laquo reacuteveil intellectuel raquo La circulation

des livres et des ideacutees au dix-huitiegraveme et dix-neuviegraveme siegravecles

Gwendolyn Davies (University of New Brunswick) ldquolsquoTis Beautifully Wrotersquo The Byles Letters

of Nova Scotia from Revolution to Cultural Revelation (1770s-1830s)rdquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquolsquoO may those blessed truths have a wide circulationrsquo

Edward Manning and the circulation of books and ideas in Nova Scotia ca 1810-1850rdquo

Daniel Samson (Brock University) ldquoJames Barry Books and the Circulation of Ideas in Rural

Nova Scotia ca 1850-1900rdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Karen Smith (Dalhousie University)

Joint Session with Bibliographical Society of Canada | Parraineacutee par la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique

du Canada

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Promoting and Challenging British Imperialism | Pomouvoir et deacutefier lrsquoimpeacuterialisme

britannique

Heena Mistry (Queenrsquos University) ldquoIndian Colonization Schemes and the Territorial

Imagination of Reformrdquo

Ian Wereley (University of Calgary) ldquoSelling an Empire of Oil Architecture Imperialism and

the Publicity Activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company 1924-1925rdquo

Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of International Affairs) ldquoArchitecture of Denial Imperial

Violence and the Construction of Law and Historical Knowledge during the Mau Mau Uprising

1952-1960rdquo

Chair | Animateur Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT)

21

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century North American Politics | La politique nord-ameacutericaine au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Gregory Wigmore (Santa Clara University) ldquoReputation Power and Patronage in the Early

Canada-US Borderlandrdquo

Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick) ldquoLand Contribution and Civic Participation A

New Perspective on the Electoral Franchise across Nineteenth-Century British North Americardquo

Quentin Janel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal) laquo La naissance du candidat preacutesidentiel

moderne aux Etats-Unis pratiques et repreacutesentations du discours public dans les campagnes

eacutelectorales du XIXe siegravecle raquo

Chair | Animateur Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Reframing Conversations around Indigenous Photographic Archives | Reformuler la

discussion autour des archives photographiques autochtones

Carol Payne (Carleton University) ldquoVisual Conversations Across Time and Culture The

Archive of Photographs by Joseph Idlout ( ndash 1968) Authorship and Receptionrdquo

Carmen Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoFilling Gaps Mining Photographic Archives as a

Form of Indigenous Art Historical Collections Researchrdquo

Carol Williams (University of Lethbridge (Treaty 7 Territory AB) ldquoChallenging Settler and

Humanitarian Rhetoric of the Residential School Photographsrdquo

Jeff Thomas (independent curator and photographer) ldquoWhere the Rivers Meetrdquo

Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Regina) ldquoDetournement Indigenous Women Take the

Lensrdquo

Paul Seesequasis (writer cultural worker and commentator) ldquoThe Indigenous Archival Photo

Projectrdquo

Chair and Commentator | Animateur et commentateur audience | auditoire

22

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Power and Authority in New France and Beyond | Pouvoir et autoriteacute en Nouvelle-France

et au deacutebut du reacutegime britannique

Helen Dewar (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquoThe Maritime and Territorial Landscapes of Authority

in New Francerdquo

Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Execution of Daniel Vuil A Confusing Case of

Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Queacutebecrdquo

David More (Queenrsquos University) lsquoldquoThe Severity of this Servicersquo Canadien Inland Mariners

during the Early Post-Conquest Erardquo

Chair | Animateur Michel Duquet (Canadian Historical Association)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The White lsquoDiscoveryrsquo of Race in Twentieth-Century Canada | La laquo deacutecouverte raquo de la

race par les Canadiens blancs au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Cheryl Thompson (Ryerson University) ldquoFinding Blackface in the Community The Role of

Racialized Performance during Canadarsquos Modern Period 1880s to 1930srdquo

Ian McKay (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race The Colonial Archives and the

History of Racialized Minorities in Nova Scotia 1930s-1980srdquo

Peter Graham (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race Liberalism the Media and the

Struggle Against Institutional Racism in the Long 1960srdquo

Chair | Animateur David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

20th

-Century Urban and Suburban lives | Vies urbaines et suburbaines au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Penfold (University of Toronto) ldquoScarborough against The Scarborough Suburban

Resistance to Expressways in Metro Toronto 1971-1984rdquo

Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia) ldquoSchool Taxes and Suburban Community

Belonging in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Simon Vickers (University of Toronto) ldquoThe 1980s Gap Narratives of Urban Activism in Post-

1960s Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 9: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

9

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Conversations about Inequality and Homelessness in Canada | Conversations agrave propos des

ineacutegaliteacutes et de lrsquoitineacuterance au Canada

Benjamin Isitt (University of Victoria) ldquoDebating and Developing Decommodified Housing in

Greater Victoria Historical and Contemporary Perspectivesrdquo

Eoin Kelly (University of Victoria) ldquoFinding the Homeless in Early Twentieth‐Century Century Canadardquo

Eric W Sager (University of Victoria) ldquoInequality and the Politics of Spiritual Engineering in

Early Twentieth‐Century Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Lynne Marks (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CCWH Keynote Address Queer Thoughts for Challenging Times Writing Canadian

Histories of Sexuality amp Gender from the Margins | Discours liminaire de CCHF

Reacuteflexions homosexuelles pour des temps difficiles Eacutecrire lrsquohistoire canadienne de la

sexualiteacute et du genre agrave partir de la peacuteripheacuterie

Keynote speaker | Confeacuterenciegravere Valerie Korinek (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

Introduction Heather Stanley (Vancouver Island University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History ndash Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes (CCWH ndash CCHF)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Accidental Intentional Successful and Failed Species Introduction in a Scientific

Ecological Imperial Context | Accidentelle intentionnelle reacuteussie ou rateacutee

Lrsquointroduction de nouvelles espegraveces dans un contexte scientifique eacutecologique et impeacuterial

Jessica Wang (University of British Columbia) ldquoInsects Entomologists and Parasites on the

Move The Mediterranean Fruit Fly Biological Pest Control and Agricultural Governance in

Early Twentieth-Century Hawailsquoirdquo

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia) ldquoCarabid colonialism Carl Lindroth

Newfoundland and the Faunal Connections between Europe and North Americardquo

Suzanne Morton (McGill University) ldquoA lsquoLost-Colonyrsquo in the Pacific Nation-Building through

Lobstersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tina Loo (University of British Columbia)

10

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

From Looking Out to Looking Back The First Year after the Defence | Avant et apregraves La

premiegravere anneacutee apregraves la deacutefense

Participants

Stephen Smith

Patrick Corbeil

Mikhail Bjorge

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1730 | 15h30 ndash 17h30

Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la Socieacuteteacute canadienne drsquoeacutetudes de la Renaissance (Buch A201)

Roger Chartier

Joint session with the Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies the Canadian Historical

Association the Canadian Association for Translation Studies the Bibliographical Society of

Canada and the Canadian Association for the Study of Book Culture | Session conjointe de la

du livre

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Histories of the Senses III Politics Oppression and the Senses | Histoire des sens III La

politique lrsquooppression et les sens

Christopher Sparshott (Northwestern University in Qatar) ldquoMade-to-Measure Loyalism The

Politics of Clothes in Revolutionary New Yorkrdquo

Evan A Kutzler (Georgia Southwestern State University) ldquoThe Fugitives Sensorium Escaped

Union Prisoners and Enslaved People in the Confederate Southrdquo

Darinee Alagirisamy (Hong Kong University) ldquoCultivating An Eye for Reform The

Development of a Visual Culture of Temperance in Late Colonial South Indiardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

Socieacuteteacute canadienne drsquoeacutetudes de la Renaissance de lrsquoAssociation canadienne de traductologie de

la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique du Canada et de lrsquoAssociation canadienne pour lrsquoeacutetude de lrsquohistoire

Professeur Collegravege de France

11

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Making of Canada 1920-1950 Policy Institutions and Identity | Lrsquoeacutedification du

Canada 1920-1950 Politiques publiques institutions et identiteacutes

Virginia Torrie (University of Manitoba) ldquoFederalism and Farm Debt during the Great

Depression Political Impetuses for the Farmersrsquo Creditors Arrangement Act 1934rdquo

PE Bryden (University of Victoria) ldquoAbout an Office A New Look at the Origins of the PMOrdquo

Raymond B Blake (University of Regina) ldquoMackenzie King and the Reconstruction of

Canadarsquos National Identityrdquo

Chair | Animateur Will Langford (Dalhousie University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

American Foreign Policy | Politique internationale ameacutericaine

Bernard Lemelin (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoThe United States and the Organization of American

States 1948-1968 The Attitude of the Executive and Legislative Branchesrdquo

Dexter Fergie (Northwestern University) ldquoGeopolitics in Orbit lsquoThe Paradox of Pax

Americanarsquo and Global Satellite Communications 1964-1971rdquo

Rosanne Sia (University of Southern California) ldquoThe Limits and Ambiguities of Cold War

American Cultural Diplomacy Teahouse of the August Moon on Tourrdquo

Holly M Karibo (Oklahoma State University) ldquoConversations across Borders A Comparative

Look at the Politics of Transnational Drug Regulation in Canada the US and Mexicordquo

Chair | Animateur Jessica Wang (University of British Columbia)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

SHARING CIRCLE Art Performance and Occupation Radical Decolonizing Tools for

Historians | CERCLE DE PARTAGE Lrsquoart la performance et lrsquooccupation Outils

radicaux pour la deacutecolonisation agrave la disposition des historiens

SHARING EXPERIENCE 1 Raising Awareness about Missing and Murdered Indigenous

Women by Enlivening Statistics through Aerial Photography

Participants

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph)

Emma Stelter (University of Guelph)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 2 Ayamoowin ijwa paapoowin ndash Songs in the Key of Cree ndash

Indigenous Language Revitalization in the Archives and on the Road

12

Participants

Susan Roy (University of Waterloo)

Heather George (University of Waterloo)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 3 The Kikarsquoige Historical Society ldquoSitting inrdquo as Historical Practice

Participants

Kim Anderson (University of Guelph)

Lianne Leddy (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Claims to Legitimacy Kinship and Religion as Modes of Governance in Settler Societies |

Appels agrave la leacutegitimiteacute La parenteacute et la religion comme modes de gouvernance dans les

socieacuteteacutes coloniales

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University) ldquoGifts Kin and Governance The Demobilization of the

Six Nations after the American Revolution and Debates over Corruptionrdquo

Krista Barclay (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoTies of Kindred and Affectionrsquo Fur Trade Networks

of Kin Power and Patronage in Colonial Canadardquo

Pamela Klassen (University of Toronto) ldquoWhite Rites Kinship Anglicanism and Sovereignty

in Early-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Chair and Commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Adele Perry (University of Manitoba)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Historical Mobility across Space and Class Canada in the Late 19th and Early 20th

Centuries | Mobiliteacute historique agrave travers lrsquoespace et les classes Le Canada agrave la fin du

dix-neuviegraveme et au deacutebut du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta) ldquoMobility Studies The Importance of Timing and

Sourcesrdquo

Kris Inwood (University of Guelph) ldquoFamily Background and the Inheritance of opportunity in

19th Century Canadardquo

Gordon Darroch (York University) ldquoMapping Mundane Migration Nineteenth-Century Central

Ontariordquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Dillon (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network for Economic History | Parraineacutee par le Reacuteseau canadien

dhistoire eacuteconomique

13

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Whorsquos Afraid of Visual Proof Discussing Visual Culturersquos Challenge to Historical

Methodologies | Qui a peur des preuves visuelles Discussion autour des deacutefis poseacutes par la

culture visuelle aux approches historiques

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University) ldquoThe Problem of Proof Visual Culturersquos Challenge

to Historical Methodologyrdquo

James Opp (Carleton University) ldquoPics or it didnrsquot happen on photographs and the reluctance of

historiansrdquo

Daniel Ruumlck (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Measure of a Land Sizing up historical maps and

spatial datardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jan Hadlaw (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Troubled Intersections between Feminism Religious Faith Heritage and Community | Agrave la

croiseacutee du feacuteminisme de la foi religieuse du patrimoine et de la communauteacute

Lynne Marks (University of Victoria) and Margaret Little (Queens University) ldquoJewish

Feminists and Secular Feminism in Canadardquo

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoDo I need to sit beside the man to be equal to himrsquo

Second Wave Feminism and Jewish Women in Montreal 1962-1980rdquo

Linda M Ambrose (Laurentian University) ldquoPentecostals and Public Engagement Bernice

Gerard in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Ruth Frager (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Treaty Talks Engaging Non-Indigenous Canadians with the Past and Present of Treaties |

Discussion agrave propos des traiteacutes Inteacuteresser les Canadiennes et les Canadiens qui ne sont pas

autochtones aux traiteacutes et agrave leurs significations actuelles

Alison Norman (Trent University and Ontario Ministry of Indigenous Affairs) ldquoHow Ontarians

are learning that lsquoWe are all Treaty Peoplersquordquo

Heidi Bohaker (University of Toronto) ldquoLearning to Listen to Anishinaabe Law Ceremony amp

Testimony in the 2017-2018 Robinson Treaties Litigationrdquo

Laura Murray (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDoing Treaty History at Home Archives Partnerships

and Local Politicsrdquo

14

Dave Mowat (Alderville First Nation) ldquoA Local Treaty History Travail

Chair | Animateur Carolyn Podruchny (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Being an Historian in the Neoliberal University | Ecirctre une historienne ou un historien dans

une universiteacute neacuteolibeacuterale

Participants

Christo Aivalis (University of Toronto)

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College Western University)

Edward Dunsworth (University of Toronto)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Chair | Animateur Jim Naylor (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1730 ndash 2000 | 17h30 ndash 20h00

Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History Reception | Reacuteception du Comiteacute canadien sur

lrsquohistoire des femmes

1930 ndash 2030 | 19h30 ndash 20h30 TBA

15

TUESDAY JUNE 4 | MARDI 4 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Perspectives nouvelles en histoire des meacutedias drsquoEurope et drsquoAmeacuterique | New Perspectives

in European and American Media History

Dominique Trudel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Chicoutimi) et Juliette De Maeyer (Universiteacute de

Montreacuteal) laquo De lhistoire des meacutedias aux meacutedias de lhistoire les archives en 140 caractegraveres raquo

Anna Tible (Universiteacute Paris 13) laquo Les documentalistes de lINA Sortir de lombre les archives

audiovisuelles des anneacutees 1950 agrave nos jours raquo

Audrey Leblanc (Eacutecole des hautes eacutetudes en sciences sociales) Diffuser sa cartographie du

monde et de la socieacuteteacute les fonds de photographies drsquoagences ayant servi drsquoappuis reacutedactionnels

aux journaux teacuteleacuteviseacutes de loffice de radiodiffusion teacuteleacutevision [ORTF] (1960-1986) raquo

Aline Hartemann (Universiteacute Paris-NanterreMuseacutee des mondes contemporains France) laquo De la

Socieacuteteacute dEacutedition de Programmes de Teacuteleacutevision agrave ARTE quelle eacutevolution de lidentiteacute

europeacuteenne au sein de la chaicircne de teacuteleacutevision franco-allemande de sa naissance agrave nos jours raquo

Chair | Animateur Olivier Cocircteacute (Museacutee canadien de lrsquohistoire)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Letters to Loved Ones New Perspectives on Kin and Community Networks from across

the British World | Lettres envoyeacutees aux gens aimeacutes Nouvelles perspectives sur les

reacuteseaux communautaires et familiaux agrave travers le monde britannique

Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT) ldquolsquoLet us look at the bright side alwaysrsquo Mother-and-Son

Correspondence across Borders in the 1850s William Jarvis Hamilton and Hannah Jarvis

Hamiltonrdquo

Elyse Bell (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoTo think of your happy firesidersquo The Materiality of Home

and Belonging in the Letters of James and Letitia Hargrave 1826-1854rdquo

Mike Borsk (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDebt Amongst Friends The Large Family and the Formation

of a Transatlantic Credit Networkrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Jane Errington (Royal Military College of Canada and Queenrsquos University)

16

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Nineteenth-Century Indigenous history | Histoire autochtone du dix-neuviegraveme siegravecle

Ted Binnema (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquolsquoWe Shall Yet Arise Out of the Ruins

of Our Great Fallrsquo The Cross-Cultural Conversations on Indian Policy Formation in Canada

1815-1830rdquo

Nathalie Kermoal and Leah Hrycun (University of Alberta) ldquoMeacutetis Land Tenure in Edmonton

on Both Side of the North Saskatchewan Riverrdquo

Jesse Robertson (Associate Know History Victoria BC) ldquoTracing Indigenous Families and

Identity in Canadarsquos Inland Lighthouse Service 1855-1920rdquo

William Wicken (York University) ldquoPhoebe Johnson John Vanevery and the Politics of Gender

Relationships in the Six Nations Grand River reserve 1889-1906rdquo

Chair | Animateur Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations about Migrants and Settlers | Discussion agrave propos des migrants et des

colonisateurs

Ryan Eyford (University of Winnipeg) ldquoFirst Settler Conversations about Sigtryggur Joacutenassonrdquo

Royden Loewen (University of Winnipeg) ldquoImagining their Frontiers Mennonite Settlers in

Iowa Manitoba and Siberiardquo

Jon G Malek (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoA Continuous Heritage of Smallnessrsquo Filipino

Nationalism and Post-Colonial Identity in the Canadian Diasporardquo

Ashleigh Androsoff (University of Saskatchewan ) ldquoHow We Harmonized The Unsung

History of Saskatchewanrsquos Independent Doukhoborsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Chilton (University of Prince Edward Island)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and transnationalism Parraineacutee

par le Comiteacute canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Death Penalty across Two Centuries of Canadian History | La peine de mort au cours

de deux cent ans drsquohistoire canadienne

Donald Fyson (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoBeyond the Hanging Judge Quebec Trial Judges and the

Death Penalty 1764-1893rdquo

17

Michael Boudreau (St Thomas University) ldquolsquoHe was always a mental defectiversquo Psychiatric

Conversations and the Execution of Bennie Swim in New Brunswick 1922rdquo

Carolyn Strange (Australian National University) ldquoThe Politics of Capital Sex Murder Cases

1957-1967 Drawing Historical Insights from Cabinet Conclusionsrdquo

Chair | Animateur Jonathan Swainger (University of Northern British Columbia)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

When Economics and Politics Clash Canada and the Continental Economy | Quand

lrsquoeacuteconomie et la politique srsquoaffrontent Le Canada et lrsquoeacuteconomie continentale

Stephen Salmon (Steamer Consulting) ldquolsquo the error you had been led intorsquo Canadian

Transportation Policy in a North American Context 1880-1893rdquo

James Hull (UBC Okanagan) ldquoDomestic Manufacture and the Political Economy of the Tariff

after the 1911 Electionrdquo

Stephen Azzi (Carleton University) ldquoThree Case Studies in Canadian Foreign Investment Policy

since 1957rdquo

Chair | Animateur Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

War and Peace in Canada during the Cold War | Guerre et paix au Canada durant la

Guerre froide

Susan Colbourn (Yale University) ldquoThe Atomic Commonwealth Canadian Ties to the British

Empire and the Shaping of the Early Atomic Agerdquo

Brandon Cordeiro (McMaster University) ldquoNuclear Vision Canada Modernity and the Nuclear

Age 1974-1979rdquo

Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University) and Megan Blair (University of Waterloo)

ldquoConversations with lsquoGrey Haired Ambassadorsrsquo Diplomats off the Grid 1963-69rdquo

Magali Deleuze (RMC) laquo Conversation agrave travers le temps Maintien de la paix et

professionnalisme militaire (1956-1989) raquo

Chair | Animateur Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Canadian Business History Association | Parraineacutee par lAssociation

canadienne pour lhistoire des affaires

18

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Woman Suffrage Movement of the US and Canadian Wests Connected

Comparative and Transborder Dimensions | Le mouvement des suffragettes dans lrsquoOuest

canadien et ameacutericain Connexion comparaison et dimensions transfrontaliegraveres

Molly Rozum (University of South Dakota Vermillion) ldquolsquoIndians vs Womenrsquo The 1890s

South Dakota Womenrsquos Suffrage Campaignrdquo

Lori Ann Lahlum (Minnesota State University Mankato) ldquolsquoVictory will come in 1916rsquo Post-

1914 Women Suffrage in North Dakotardquo

Dee Garceau (Affiliate Faculty University of Montana) ldquoVirginia Billedeaux Womenrsquos

Suffrage and Tribal Empowermentrdquo

Bjoumlrg Hjartardόttir (Independent Scholar Reykjavik Iceland) ldquoIcelandic Suffrage Activism in

Canadardquo

Sarah Carter (University of Alberta) ldquoLouise McKinney The North Dakota Years of an Alberta

Suffragistrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Teaching Public History | Enseigner lrsquohistoire appliqueacutee

Jordan Baker (Nipissing University) ldquoPublic History Interpretation Strategies and the

Undergraduate History Studentrdquo

Jennifer Bonnell and Audrey Pyeacutee (York University) ldquoThe Value of Public History Placements

to Studentsrsquo Learning and Professional Outcomesrdquo

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University) ldquoPublic History at Brandon Universityrdquo

Laura Macaluso (Early College Program Central Virginia Community College) Monument

Culture Public History and Pedagogy Some Ideas for Expanding the Conversation to include

Studentsrdquo

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Daniel Ross (UQAM)

19

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Optimistic about their Future but no Idea how to Get there Supporting History

Undergraduate and Graduate Students in their Transition to the World of Work | Ecirctre

optimiste face agrave lrsquoavenir sans savoir comment y parvenir Le soutien aux eacutetudiantes et

aux eacutetudiants de tous les cycles dans leur transition au monde du travail

Maren Wood (Beyond the Professoriate) ldquoHow to Succeed Beyond the Professoriate and

Stories from PhDs who Haverdquo

Mathew Stone (Stone-Olafson Research Consulting) ldquoUnderstanding the Perspectives and

Needs of the End-Userrdquo

Janay Nugent (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Role of Faculty in Preparing Students for the

World of Workrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Maija Leivo

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Classroom Conversations on Indigenous and Settler

Histories in Canada Reflections from Intersecting Fields | Atelier sur la CVR ndash

Table ronde Discussions en classe sur lrsquohistoire autochtone et coloniale au Canada

Reacuteflexions de la part de domaines qui se croisent

Participants

Camie Augustus Vancouver Island University

Patricia Barkaskas UBC Peter A Allard School of Law

Chelsea Horton UVIC History and Centre for Studies in Religion and Society

Rick Ouellet Langara College Aboriginal Education and Services

Chair | Animatrice Malinda Smith (University of Alberta)

Discussant | Commentateur Richard Devlin (Schulich School of Law Dalhousie University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

20

1000 ndash 1130 | 10h00 ndash 11h30

Encountering Asian Canadian Archives

Participants

Glenn Deer (University of British Columbia)

Renisa Mawani (University of British Columbia)

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC | Parraineacute par le

Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Beyond the ldquoIntellectual Awakeningrdquo The Circulation of Books and Ideas in Eighteenth-

and Nineteenth-Century Nova Scotia | Au-delagrave du laquo reacuteveil intellectuel raquo La circulation

des livres et des ideacutees au dix-huitiegraveme et dix-neuviegraveme siegravecles

Gwendolyn Davies (University of New Brunswick) ldquolsquoTis Beautifully Wrotersquo The Byles Letters

of Nova Scotia from Revolution to Cultural Revelation (1770s-1830s)rdquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquolsquoO may those blessed truths have a wide circulationrsquo

Edward Manning and the circulation of books and ideas in Nova Scotia ca 1810-1850rdquo

Daniel Samson (Brock University) ldquoJames Barry Books and the Circulation of Ideas in Rural

Nova Scotia ca 1850-1900rdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Karen Smith (Dalhousie University)

Joint Session with Bibliographical Society of Canada | Parraineacutee par la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique

du Canada

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Promoting and Challenging British Imperialism | Pomouvoir et deacutefier lrsquoimpeacuterialisme

britannique

Heena Mistry (Queenrsquos University) ldquoIndian Colonization Schemes and the Territorial

Imagination of Reformrdquo

Ian Wereley (University of Calgary) ldquoSelling an Empire of Oil Architecture Imperialism and

the Publicity Activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company 1924-1925rdquo

Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of International Affairs) ldquoArchitecture of Denial Imperial

Violence and the Construction of Law and Historical Knowledge during the Mau Mau Uprising

1952-1960rdquo

Chair | Animateur Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT)

21

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century North American Politics | La politique nord-ameacutericaine au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Gregory Wigmore (Santa Clara University) ldquoReputation Power and Patronage in the Early

Canada-US Borderlandrdquo

Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick) ldquoLand Contribution and Civic Participation A

New Perspective on the Electoral Franchise across Nineteenth-Century British North Americardquo

Quentin Janel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal) laquo La naissance du candidat preacutesidentiel

moderne aux Etats-Unis pratiques et repreacutesentations du discours public dans les campagnes

eacutelectorales du XIXe siegravecle raquo

Chair | Animateur Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Reframing Conversations around Indigenous Photographic Archives | Reformuler la

discussion autour des archives photographiques autochtones

Carol Payne (Carleton University) ldquoVisual Conversations Across Time and Culture The

Archive of Photographs by Joseph Idlout ( ndash 1968) Authorship and Receptionrdquo

Carmen Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoFilling Gaps Mining Photographic Archives as a

Form of Indigenous Art Historical Collections Researchrdquo

Carol Williams (University of Lethbridge (Treaty 7 Territory AB) ldquoChallenging Settler and

Humanitarian Rhetoric of the Residential School Photographsrdquo

Jeff Thomas (independent curator and photographer) ldquoWhere the Rivers Meetrdquo

Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Regina) ldquoDetournement Indigenous Women Take the

Lensrdquo

Paul Seesequasis (writer cultural worker and commentator) ldquoThe Indigenous Archival Photo

Projectrdquo

Chair and Commentator | Animateur et commentateur audience | auditoire

22

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Power and Authority in New France and Beyond | Pouvoir et autoriteacute en Nouvelle-France

et au deacutebut du reacutegime britannique

Helen Dewar (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquoThe Maritime and Territorial Landscapes of Authority

in New Francerdquo

Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Execution of Daniel Vuil A Confusing Case of

Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Queacutebecrdquo

David More (Queenrsquos University) lsquoldquoThe Severity of this Servicersquo Canadien Inland Mariners

during the Early Post-Conquest Erardquo

Chair | Animateur Michel Duquet (Canadian Historical Association)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The White lsquoDiscoveryrsquo of Race in Twentieth-Century Canada | La laquo deacutecouverte raquo de la

race par les Canadiens blancs au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Cheryl Thompson (Ryerson University) ldquoFinding Blackface in the Community The Role of

Racialized Performance during Canadarsquos Modern Period 1880s to 1930srdquo

Ian McKay (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race The Colonial Archives and the

History of Racialized Minorities in Nova Scotia 1930s-1980srdquo

Peter Graham (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race Liberalism the Media and the

Struggle Against Institutional Racism in the Long 1960srdquo

Chair | Animateur David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

20th

-Century Urban and Suburban lives | Vies urbaines et suburbaines au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Penfold (University of Toronto) ldquoScarborough against The Scarborough Suburban

Resistance to Expressways in Metro Toronto 1971-1984rdquo

Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia) ldquoSchool Taxes and Suburban Community

Belonging in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Simon Vickers (University of Toronto) ldquoThe 1980s Gap Narratives of Urban Activism in Post-

1960s Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 10: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

10

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

From Looking Out to Looking Back The First Year after the Defence | Avant et apregraves La

premiegravere anneacutee apregraves la deacutefense

Participants

Stephen Smith

Patrick Corbeil

Mikhail Bjorge

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1730 | 15h30 ndash 17h30

Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la Socieacuteteacute canadienne drsquoeacutetudes de la Renaissance (Buch A201)

Roger Chartier

Joint session with the Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies the Canadian Historical

Association the Canadian Association for Translation Studies the Bibliographical Society of

Canada and the Canadian Association for the Study of Book Culture | Session conjointe de la

du livre

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Histories of the Senses III Politics Oppression and the Senses | Histoire des sens III La

politique lrsquooppression et les sens

Christopher Sparshott (Northwestern University in Qatar) ldquoMade-to-Measure Loyalism The

Politics of Clothes in Revolutionary New Yorkrdquo

Evan A Kutzler (Georgia Southwestern State University) ldquoThe Fugitives Sensorium Escaped

Union Prisoners and Enslaved People in the Confederate Southrdquo

Darinee Alagirisamy (Hong Kong University) ldquoCultivating An Eye for Reform The

Development of a Visual Culture of Temperance in Late Colonial South Indiardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

Socieacuteteacute canadienne drsquoeacutetudes de la Renaissance de lrsquoAssociation canadienne de traductologie de

la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique du Canada et de lrsquoAssociation canadienne pour lrsquoeacutetude de lrsquohistoire

Professeur Collegravege de France

11

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Making of Canada 1920-1950 Policy Institutions and Identity | Lrsquoeacutedification du

Canada 1920-1950 Politiques publiques institutions et identiteacutes

Virginia Torrie (University of Manitoba) ldquoFederalism and Farm Debt during the Great

Depression Political Impetuses for the Farmersrsquo Creditors Arrangement Act 1934rdquo

PE Bryden (University of Victoria) ldquoAbout an Office A New Look at the Origins of the PMOrdquo

Raymond B Blake (University of Regina) ldquoMackenzie King and the Reconstruction of

Canadarsquos National Identityrdquo

Chair | Animateur Will Langford (Dalhousie University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

American Foreign Policy | Politique internationale ameacutericaine

Bernard Lemelin (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoThe United States and the Organization of American

States 1948-1968 The Attitude of the Executive and Legislative Branchesrdquo

Dexter Fergie (Northwestern University) ldquoGeopolitics in Orbit lsquoThe Paradox of Pax

Americanarsquo and Global Satellite Communications 1964-1971rdquo

Rosanne Sia (University of Southern California) ldquoThe Limits and Ambiguities of Cold War

American Cultural Diplomacy Teahouse of the August Moon on Tourrdquo

Holly M Karibo (Oklahoma State University) ldquoConversations across Borders A Comparative

Look at the Politics of Transnational Drug Regulation in Canada the US and Mexicordquo

Chair | Animateur Jessica Wang (University of British Columbia)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

SHARING CIRCLE Art Performance and Occupation Radical Decolonizing Tools for

Historians | CERCLE DE PARTAGE Lrsquoart la performance et lrsquooccupation Outils

radicaux pour la deacutecolonisation agrave la disposition des historiens

SHARING EXPERIENCE 1 Raising Awareness about Missing and Murdered Indigenous

Women by Enlivening Statistics through Aerial Photography

Participants

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph)

Emma Stelter (University of Guelph)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 2 Ayamoowin ijwa paapoowin ndash Songs in the Key of Cree ndash

Indigenous Language Revitalization in the Archives and on the Road

12

Participants

Susan Roy (University of Waterloo)

Heather George (University of Waterloo)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 3 The Kikarsquoige Historical Society ldquoSitting inrdquo as Historical Practice

Participants

Kim Anderson (University of Guelph)

Lianne Leddy (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Claims to Legitimacy Kinship and Religion as Modes of Governance in Settler Societies |

Appels agrave la leacutegitimiteacute La parenteacute et la religion comme modes de gouvernance dans les

socieacuteteacutes coloniales

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University) ldquoGifts Kin and Governance The Demobilization of the

Six Nations after the American Revolution and Debates over Corruptionrdquo

Krista Barclay (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoTies of Kindred and Affectionrsquo Fur Trade Networks

of Kin Power and Patronage in Colonial Canadardquo

Pamela Klassen (University of Toronto) ldquoWhite Rites Kinship Anglicanism and Sovereignty

in Early-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Chair and Commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Adele Perry (University of Manitoba)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Historical Mobility across Space and Class Canada in the Late 19th and Early 20th

Centuries | Mobiliteacute historique agrave travers lrsquoespace et les classes Le Canada agrave la fin du

dix-neuviegraveme et au deacutebut du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta) ldquoMobility Studies The Importance of Timing and

Sourcesrdquo

Kris Inwood (University of Guelph) ldquoFamily Background and the Inheritance of opportunity in

19th Century Canadardquo

Gordon Darroch (York University) ldquoMapping Mundane Migration Nineteenth-Century Central

Ontariordquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Dillon (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network for Economic History | Parraineacutee par le Reacuteseau canadien

dhistoire eacuteconomique

13

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Whorsquos Afraid of Visual Proof Discussing Visual Culturersquos Challenge to Historical

Methodologies | Qui a peur des preuves visuelles Discussion autour des deacutefis poseacutes par la

culture visuelle aux approches historiques

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University) ldquoThe Problem of Proof Visual Culturersquos Challenge

to Historical Methodologyrdquo

James Opp (Carleton University) ldquoPics or it didnrsquot happen on photographs and the reluctance of

historiansrdquo

Daniel Ruumlck (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Measure of a Land Sizing up historical maps and

spatial datardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jan Hadlaw (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Troubled Intersections between Feminism Religious Faith Heritage and Community | Agrave la

croiseacutee du feacuteminisme de la foi religieuse du patrimoine et de la communauteacute

Lynne Marks (University of Victoria) and Margaret Little (Queens University) ldquoJewish

Feminists and Secular Feminism in Canadardquo

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoDo I need to sit beside the man to be equal to himrsquo

Second Wave Feminism and Jewish Women in Montreal 1962-1980rdquo

Linda M Ambrose (Laurentian University) ldquoPentecostals and Public Engagement Bernice

Gerard in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Ruth Frager (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Treaty Talks Engaging Non-Indigenous Canadians with the Past and Present of Treaties |

Discussion agrave propos des traiteacutes Inteacuteresser les Canadiennes et les Canadiens qui ne sont pas

autochtones aux traiteacutes et agrave leurs significations actuelles

Alison Norman (Trent University and Ontario Ministry of Indigenous Affairs) ldquoHow Ontarians

are learning that lsquoWe are all Treaty Peoplersquordquo

Heidi Bohaker (University of Toronto) ldquoLearning to Listen to Anishinaabe Law Ceremony amp

Testimony in the 2017-2018 Robinson Treaties Litigationrdquo

Laura Murray (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDoing Treaty History at Home Archives Partnerships

and Local Politicsrdquo

14

Dave Mowat (Alderville First Nation) ldquoA Local Treaty History Travail

Chair | Animateur Carolyn Podruchny (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Being an Historian in the Neoliberal University | Ecirctre une historienne ou un historien dans

une universiteacute neacuteolibeacuterale

Participants

Christo Aivalis (University of Toronto)

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College Western University)

Edward Dunsworth (University of Toronto)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Chair | Animateur Jim Naylor (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1730 ndash 2000 | 17h30 ndash 20h00

Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History Reception | Reacuteception du Comiteacute canadien sur

lrsquohistoire des femmes

1930 ndash 2030 | 19h30 ndash 20h30 TBA

15

TUESDAY JUNE 4 | MARDI 4 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Perspectives nouvelles en histoire des meacutedias drsquoEurope et drsquoAmeacuterique | New Perspectives

in European and American Media History

Dominique Trudel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Chicoutimi) et Juliette De Maeyer (Universiteacute de

Montreacuteal) laquo De lhistoire des meacutedias aux meacutedias de lhistoire les archives en 140 caractegraveres raquo

Anna Tible (Universiteacute Paris 13) laquo Les documentalistes de lINA Sortir de lombre les archives

audiovisuelles des anneacutees 1950 agrave nos jours raquo

Audrey Leblanc (Eacutecole des hautes eacutetudes en sciences sociales) Diffuser sa cartographie du

monde et de la socieacuteteacute les fonds de photographies drsquoagences ayant servi drsquoappuis reacutedactionnels

aux journaux teacuteleacuteviseacutes de loffice de radiodiffusion teacuteleacutevision [ORTF] (1960-1986) raquo

Aline Hartemann (Universiteacute Paris-NanterreMuseacutee des mondes contemporains France) laquo De la

Socieacuteteacute dEacutedition de Programmes de Teacuteleacutevision agrave ARTE quelle eacutevolution de lidentiteacute

europeacuteenne au sein de la chaicircne de teacuteleacutevision franco-allemande de sa naissance agrave nos jours raquo

Chair | Animateur Olivier Cocircteacute (Museacutee canadien de lrsquohistoire)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Letters to Loved Ones New Perspectives on Kin and Community Networks from across

the British World | Lettres envoyeacutees aux gens aimeacutes Nouvelles perspectives sur les

reacuteseaux communautaires et familiaux agrave travers le monde britannique

Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT) ldquolsquoLet us look at the bright side alwaysrsquo Mother-and-Son

Correspondence across Borders in the 1850s William Jarvis Hamilton and Hannah Jarvis

Hamiltonrdquo

Elyse Bell (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoTo think of your happy firesidersquo The Materiality of Home

and Belonging in the Letters of James and Letitia Hargrave 1826-1854rdquo

Mike Borsk (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDebt Amongst Friends The Large Family and the Formation

of a Transatlantic Credit Networkrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Jane Errington (Royal Military College of Canada and Queenrsquos University)

16

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Nineteenth-Century Indigenous history | Histoire autochtone du dix-neuviegraveme siegravecle

Ted Binnema (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquolsquoWe Shall Yet Arise Out of the Ruins

of Our Great Fallrsquo The Cross-Cultural Conversations on Indian Policy Formation in Canada

1815-1830rdquo

Nathalie Kermoal and Leah Hrycun (University of Alberta) ldquoMeacutetis Land Tenure in Edmonton

on Both Side of the North Saskatchewan Riverrdquo

Jesse Robertson (Associate Know History Victoria BC) ldquoTracing Indigenous Families and

Identity in Canadarsquos Inland Lighthouse Service 1855-1920rdquo

William Wicken (York University) ldquoPhoebe Johnson John Vanevery and the Politics of Gender

Relationships in the Six Nations Grand River reserve 1889-1906rdquo

Chair | Animateur Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations about Migrants and Settlers | Discussion agrave propos des migrants et des

colonisateurs

Ryan Eyford (University of Winnipeg) ldquoFirst Settler Conversations about Sigtryggur Joacutenassonrdquo

Royden Loewen (University of Winnipeg) ldquoImagining their Frontiers Mennonite Settlers in

Iowa Manitoba and Siberiardquo

Jon G Malek (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoA Continuous Heritage of Smallnessrsquo Filipino

Nationalism and Post-Colonial Identity in the Canadian Diasporardquo

Ashleigh Androsoff (University of Saskatchewan ) ldquoHow We Harmonized The Unsung

History of Saskatchewanrsquos Independent Doukhoborsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Chilton (University of Prince Edward Island)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and transnationalism Parraineacutee

par le Comiteacute canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Death Penalty across Two Centuries of Canadian History | La peine de mort au cours

de deux cent ans drsquohistoire canadienne

Donald Fyson (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoBeyond the Hanging Judge Quebec Trial Judges and the

Death Penalty 1764-1893rdquo

17

Michael Boudreau (St Thomas University) ldquolsquoHe was always a mental defectiversquo Psychiatric

Conversations and the Execution of Bennie Swim in New Brunswick 1922rdquo

Carolyn Strange (Australian National University) ldquoThe Politics of Capital Sex Murder Cases

1957-1967 Drawing Historical Insights from Cabinet Conclusionsrdquo

Chair | Animateur Jonathan Swainger (University of Northern British Columbia)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

When Economics and Politics Clash Canada and the Continental Economy | Quand

lrsquoeacuteconomie et la politique srsquoaffrontent Le Canada et lrsquoeacuteconomie continentale

Stephen Salmon (Steamer Consulting) ldquolsquo the error you had been led intorsquo Canadian

Transportation Policy in a North American Context 1880-1893rdquo

James Hull (UBC Okanagan) ldquoDomestic Manufacture and the Political Economy of the Tariff

after the 1911 Electionrdquo

Stephen Azzi (Carleton University) ldquoThree Case Studies in Canadian Foreign Investment Policy

since 1957rdquo

Chair | Animateur Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

War and Peace in Canada during the Cold War | Guerre et paix au Canada durant la

Guerre froide

Susan Colbourn (Yale University) ldquoThe Atomic Commonwealth Canadian Ties to the British

Empire and the Shaping of the Early Atomic Agerdquo

Brandon Cordeiro (McMaster University) ldquoNuclear Vision Canada Modernity and the Nuclear

Age 1974-1979rdquo

Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University) and Megan Blair (University of Waterloo)

ldquoConversations with lsquoGrey Haired Ambassadorsrsquo Diplomats off the Grid 1963-69rdquo

Magali Deleuze (RMC) laquo Conversation agrave travers le temps Maintien de la paix et

professionnalisme militaire (1956-1989) raquo

Chair | Animateur Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Canadian Business History Association | Parraineacutee par lAssociation

canadienne pour lhistoire des affaires

18

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Woman Suffrage Movement of the US and Canadian Wests Connected

Comparative and Transborder Dimensions | Le mouvement des suffragettes dans lrsquoOuest

canadien et ameacutericain Connexion comparaison et dimensions transfrontaliegraveres

Molly Rozum (University of South Dakota Vermillion) ldquolsquoIndians vs Womenrsquo The 1890s

South Dakota Womenrsquos Suffrage Campaignrdquo

Lori Ann Lahlum (Minnesota State University Mankato) ldquolsquoVictory will come in 1916rsquo Post-

1914 Women Suffrage in North Dakotardquo

Dee Garceau (Affiliate Faculty University of Montana) ldquoVirginia Billedeaux Womenrsquos

Suffrage and Tribal Empowermentrdquo

Bjoumlrg Hjartardόttir (Independent Scholar Reykjavik Iceland) ldquoIcelandic Suffrage Activism in

Canadardquo

Sarah Carter (University of Alberta) ldquoLouise McKinney The North Dakota Years of an Alberta

Suffragistrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Teaching Public History | Enseigner lrsquohistoire appliqueacutee

Jordan Baker (Nipissing University) ldquoPublic History Interpretation Strategies and the

Undergraduate History Studentrdquo

Jennifer Bonnell and Audrey Pyeacutee (York University) ldquoThe Value of Public History Placements

to Studentsrsquo Learning and Professional Outcomesrdquo

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University) ldquoPublic History at Brandon Universityrdquo

Laura Macaluso (Early College Program Central Virginia Community College) Monument

Culture Public History and Pedagogy Some Ideas for Expanding the Conversation to include

Studentsrdquo

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Daniel Ross (UQAM)

19

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Optimistic about their Future but no Idea how to Get there Supporting History

Undergraduate and Graduate Students in their Transition to the World of Work | Ecirctre

optimiste face agrave lrsquoavenir sans savoir comment y parvenir Le soutien aux eacutetudiantes et

aux eacutetudiants de tous les cycles dans leur transition au monde du travail

Maren Wood (Beyond the Professoriate) ldquoHow to Succeed Beyond the Professoriate and

Stories from PhDs who Haverdquo

Mathew Stone (Stone-Olafson Research Consulting) ldquoUnderstanding the Perspectives and

Needs of the End-Userrdquo

Janay Nugent (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Role of Faculty in Preparing Students for the

World of Workrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Maija Leivo

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Classroom Conversations on Indigenous and Settler

Histories in Canada Reflections from Intersecting Fields | Atelier sur la CVR ndash

Table ronde Discussions en classe sur lrsquohistoire autochtone et coloniale au Canada

Reacuteflexions de la part de domaines qui se croisent

Participants

Camie Augustus Vancouver Island University

Patricia Barkaskas UBC Peter A Allard School of Law

Chelsea Horton UVIC History and Centre for Studies in Religion and Society

Rick Ouellet Langara College Aboriginal Education and Services

Chair | Animatrice Malinda Smith (University of Alberta)

Discussant | Commentateur Richard Devlin (Schulich School of Law Dalhousie University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

20

1000 ndash 1130 | 10h00 ndash 11h30

Encountering Asian Canadian Archives

Participants

Glenn Deer (University of British Columbia)

Renisa Mawani (University of British Columbia)

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC | Parraineacute par le

Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Beyond the ldquoIntellectual Awakeningrdquo The Circulation of Books and Ideas in Eighteenth-

and Nineteenth-Century Nova Scotia | Au-delagrave du laquo reacuteveil intellectuel raquo La circulation

des livres et des ideacutees au dix-huitiegraveme et dix-neuviegraveme siegravecles

Gwendolyn Davies (University of New Brunswick) ldquolsquoTis Beautifully Wrotersquo The Byles Letters

of Nova Scotia from Revolution to Cultural Revelation (1770s-1830s)rdquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquolsquoO may those blessed truths have a wide circulationrsquo

Edward Manning and the circulation of books and ideas in Nova Scotia ca 1810-1850rdquo

Daniel Samson (Brock University) ldquoJames Barry Books and the Circulation of Ideas in Rural

Nova Scotia ca 1850-1900rdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Karen Smith (Dalhousie University)

Joint Session with Bibliographical Society of Canada | Parraineacutee par la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique

du Canada

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Promoting and Challenging British Imperialism | Pomouvoir et deacutefier lrsquoimpeacuterialisme

britannique

Heena Mistry (Queenrsquos University) ldquoIndian Colonization Schemes and the Territorial

Imagination of Reformrdquo

Ian Wereley (University of Calgary) ldquoSelling an Empire of Oil Architecture Imperialism and

the Publicity Activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company 1924-1925rdquo

Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of International Affairs) ldquoArchitecture of Denial Imperial

Violence and the Construction of Law and Historical Knowledge during the Mau Mau Uprising

1952-1960rdquo

Chair | Animateur Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT)

21

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century North American Politics | La politique nord-ameacutericaine au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Gregory Wigmore (Santa Clara University) ldquoReputation Power and Patronage in the Early

Canada-US Borderlandrdquo

Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick) ldquoLand Contribution and Civic Participation A

New Perspective on the Electoral Franchise across Nineteenth-Century British North Americardquo

Quentin Janel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal) laquo La naissance du candidat preacutesidentiel

moderne aux Etats-Unis pratiques et repreacutesentations du discours public dans les campagnes

eacutelectorales du XIXe siegravecle raquo

Chair | Animateur Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Reframing Conversations around Indigenous Photographic Archives | Reformuler la

discussion autour des archives photographiques autochtones

Carol Payne (Carleton University) ldquoVisual Conversations Across Time and Culture The

Archive of Photographs by Joseph Idlout ( ndash 1968) Authorship and Receptionrdquo

Carmen Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoFilling Gaps Mining Photographic Archives as a

Form of Indigenous Art Historical Collections Researchrdquo

Carol Williams (University of Lethbridge (Treaty 7 Territory AB) ldquoChallenging Settler and

Humanitarian Rhetoric of the Residential School Photographsrdquo

Jeff Thomas (independent curator and photographer) ldquoWhere the Rivers Meetrdquo

Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Regina) ldquoDetournement Indigenous Women Take the

Lensrdquo

Paul Seesequasis (writer cultural worker and commentator) ldquoThe Indigenous Archival Photo

Projectrdquo

Chair and Commentator | Animateur et commentateur audience | auditoire

22

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Power and Authority in New France and Beyond | Pouvoir et autoriteacute en Nouvelle-France

et au deacutebut du reacutegime britannique

Helen Dewar (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquoThe Maritime and Territorial Landscapes of Authority

in New Francerdquo

Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Execution of Daniel Vuil A Confusing Case of

Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Queacutebecrdquo

David More (Queenrsquos University) lsquoldquoThe Severity of this Servicersquo Canadien Inland Mariners

during the Early Post-Conquest Erardquo

Chair | Animateur Michel Duquet (Canadian Historical Association)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The White lsquoDiscoveryrsquo of Race in Twentieth-Century Canada | La laquo deacutecouverte raquo de la

race par les Canadiens blancs au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Cheryl Thompson (Ryerson University) ldquoFinding Blackface in the Community The Role of

Racialized Performance during Canadarsquos Modern Period 1880s to 1930srdquo

Ian McKay (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race The Colonial Archives and the

History of Racialized Minorities in Nova Scotia 1930s-1980srdquo

Peter Graham (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race Liberalism the Media and the

Struggle Against Institutional Racism in the Long 1960srdquo

Chair | Animateur David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

20th

-Century Urban and Suburban lives | Vies urbaines et suburbaines au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Penfold (University of Toronto) ldquoScarborough against The Scarborough Suburban

Resistance to Expressways in Metro Toronto 1971-1984rdquo

Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia) ldquoSchool Taxes and Suburban Community

Belonging in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Simon Vickers (University of Toronto) ldquoThe 1980s Gap Narratives of Urban Activism in Post-

1960s Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 11: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

11

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Making of Canada 1920-1950 Policy Institutions and Identity | Lrsquoeacutedification du

Canada 1920-1950 Politiques publiques institutions et identiteacutes

Virginia Torrie (University of Manitoba) ldquoFederalism and Farm Debt during the Great

Depression Political Impetuses for the Farmersrsquo Creditors Arrangement Act 1934rdquo

PE Bryden (University of Victoria) ldquoAbout an Office A New Look at the Origins of the PMOrdquo

Raymond B Blake (University of Regina) ldquoMackenzie King and the Reconstruction of

Canadarsquos National Identityrdquo

Chair | Animateur Will Langford (Dalhousie University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

American Foreign Policy | Politique internationale ameacutericaine

Bernard Lemelin (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoThe United States and the Organization of American

States 1948-1968 The Attitude of the Executive and Legislative Branchesrdquo

Dexter Fergie (Northwestern University) ldquoGeopolitics in Orbit lsquoThe Paradox of Pax

Americanarsquo and Global Satellite Communications 1964-1971rdquo

Rosanne Sia (University of Southern California) ldquoThe Limits and Ambiguities of Cold War

American Cultural Diplomacy Teahouse of the August Moon on Tourrdquo

Holly M Karibo (Oklahoma State University) ldquoConversations across Borders A Comparative

Look at the Politics of Transnational Drug Regulation in Canada the US and Mexicordquo

Chair | Animateur Jessica Wang (University of British Columbia)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

SHARING CIRCLE Art Performance and Occupation Radical Decolonizing Tools for

Historians | CERCLE DE PARTAGE Lrsquoart la performance et lrsquooccupation Outils

radicaux pour la deacutecolonisation agrave la disposition des historiens

SHARING EXPERIENCE 1 Raising Awareness about Missing and Murdered Indigenous

Women by Enlivening Statistics through Aerial Photography

Participants

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph)

Emma Stelter (University of Guelph)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 2 Ayamoowin ijwa paapoowin ndash Songs in the Key of Cree ndash

Indigenous Language Revitalization in the Archives and on the Road

12

Participants

Susan Roy (University of Waterloo)

Heather George (University of Waterloo)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 3 The Kikarsquoige Historical Society ldquoSitting inrdquo as Historical Practice

Participants

Kim Anderson (University of Guelph)

Lianne Leddy (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Claims to Legitimacy Kinship and Religion as Modes of Governance in Settler Societies |

Appels agrave la leacutegitimiteacute La parenteacute et la religion comme modes de gouvernance dans les

socieacuteteacutes coloniales

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University) ldquoGifts Kin and Governance The Demobilization of the

Six Nations after the American Revolution and Debates over Corruptionrdquo

Krista Barclay (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoTies of Kindred and Affectionrsquo Fur Trade Networks

of Kin Power and Patronage in Colonial Canadardquo

Pamela Klassen (University of Toronto) ldquoWhite Rites Kinship Anglicanism and Sovereignty

in Early-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Chair and Commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Adele Perry (University of Manitoba)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Historical Mobility across Space and Class Canada in the Late 19th and Early 20th

Centuries | Mobiliteacute historique agrave travers lrsquoespace et les classes Le Canada agrave la fin du

dix-neuviegraveme et au deacutebut du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta) ldquoMobility Studies The Importance of Timing and

Sourcesrdquo

Kris Inwood (University of Guelph) ldquoFamily Background and the Inheritance of opportunity in

19th Century Canadardquo

Gordon Darroch (York University) ldquoMapping Mundane Migration Nineteenth-Century Central

Ontariordquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Dillon (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network for Economic History | Parraineacutee par le Reacuteseau canadien

dhistoire eacuteconomique

13

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Whorsquos Afraid of Visual Proof Discussing Visual Culturersquos Challenge to Historical

Methodologies | Qui a peur des preuves visuelles Discussion autour des deacutefis poseacutes par la

culture visuelle aux approches historiques

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University) ldquoThe Problem of Proof Visual Culturersquos Challenge

to Historical Methodologyrdquo

James Opp (Carleton University) ldquoPics or it didnrsquot happen on photographs and the reluctance of

historiansrdquo

Daniel Ruumlck (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Measure of a Land Sizing up historical maps and

spatial datardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jan Hadlaw (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Troubled Intersections between Feminism Religious Faith Heritage and Community | Agrave la

croiseacutee du feacuteminisme de la foi religieuse du patrimoine et de la communauteacute

Lynne Marks (University of Victoria) and Margaret Little (Queens University) ldquoJewish

Feminists and Secular Feminism in Canadardquo

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoDo I need to sit beside the man to be equal to himrsquo

Second Wave Feminism and Jewish Women in Montreal 1962-1980rdquo

Linda M Ambrose (Laurentian University) ldquoPentecostals and Public Engagement Bernice

Gerard in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Ruth Frager (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Treaty Talks Engaging Non-Indigenous Canadians with the Past and Present of Treaties |

Discussion agrave propos des traiteacutes Inteacuteresser les Canadiennes et les Canadiens qui ne sont pas

autochtones aux traiteacutes et agrave leurs significations actuelles

Alison Norman (Trent University and Ontario Ministry of Indigenous Affairs) ldquoHow Ontarians

are learning that lsquoWe are all Treaty Peoplersquordquo

Heidi Bohaker (University of Toronto) ldquoLearning to Listen to Anishinaabe Law Ceremony amp

Testimony in the 2017-2018 Robinson Treaties Litigationrdquo

Laura Murray (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDoing Treaty History at Home Archives Partnerships

and Local Politicsrdquo

14

Dave Mowat (Alderville First Nation) ldquoA Local Treaty History Travail

Chair | Animateur Carolyn Podruchny (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Being an Historian in the Neoliberal University | Ecirctre une historienne ou un historien dans

une universiteacute neacuteolibeacuterale

Participants

Christo Aivalis (University of Toronto)

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College Western University)

Edward Dunsworth (University of Toronto)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Chair | Animateur Jim Naylor (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1730 ndash 2000 | 17h30 ndash 20h00

Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History Reception | Reacuteception du Comiteacute canadien sur

lrsquohistoire des femmes

1930 ndash 2030 | 19h30 ndash 20h30 TBA

15

TUESDAY JUNE 4 | MARDI 4 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Perspectives nouvelles en histoire des meacutedias drsquoEurope et drsquoAmeacuterique | New Perspectives

in European and American Media History

Dominique Trudel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Chicoutimi) et Juliette De Maeyer (Universiteacute de

Montreacuteal) laquo De lhistoire des meacutedias aux meacutedias de lhistoire les archives en 140 caractegraveres raquo

Anna Tible (Universiteacute Paris 13) laquo Les documentalistes de lINA Sortir de lombre les archives

audiovisuelles des anneacutees 1950 agrave nos jours raquo

Audrey Leblanc (Eacutecole des hautes eacutetudes en sciences sociales) Diffuser sa cartographie du

monde et de la socieacuteteacute les fonds de photographies drsquoagences ayant servi drsquoappuis reacutedactionnels

aux journaux teacuteleacuteviseacutes de loffice de radiodiffusion teacuteleacutevision [ORTF] (1960-1986) raquo

Aline Hartemann (Universiteacute Paris-NanterreMuseacutee des mondes contemporains France) laquo De la

Socieacuteteacute dEacutedition de Programmes de Teacuteleacutevision agrave ARTE quelle eacutevolution de lidentiteacute

europeacuteenne au sein de la chaicircne de teacuteleacutevision franco-allemande de sa naissance agrave nos jours raquo

Chair | Animateur Olivier Cocircteacute (Museacutee canadien de lrsquohistoire)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Letters to Loved Ones New Perspectives on Kin and Community Networks from across

the British World | Lettres envoyeacutees aux gens aimeacutes Nouvelles perspectives sur les

reacuteseaux communautaires et familiaux agrave travers le monde britannique

Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT) ldquolsquoLet us look at the bright side alwaysrsquo Mother-and-Son

Correspondence across Borders in the 1850s William Jarvis Hamilton and Hannah Jarvis

Hamiltonrdquo

Elyse Bell (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoTo think of your happy firesidersquo The Materiality of Home

and Belonging in the Letters of James and Letitia Hargrave 1826-1854rdquo

Mike Borsk (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDebt Amongst Friends The Large Family and the Formation

of a Transatlantic Credit Networkrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Jane Errington (Royal Military College of Canada and Queenrsquos University)

16

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Nineteenth-Century Indigenous history | Histoire autochtone du dix-neuviegraveme siegravecle

Ted Binnema (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquolsquoWe Shall Yet Arise Out of the Ruins

of Our Great Fallrsquo The Cross-Cultural Conversations on Indian Policy Formation in Canada

1815-1830rdquo

Nathalie Kermoal and Leah Hrycun (University of Alberta) ldquoMeacutetis Land Tenure in Edmonton

on Both Side of the North Saskatchewan Riverrdquo

Jesse Robertson (Associate Know History Victoria BC) ldquoTracing Indigenous Families and

Identity in Canadarsquos Inland Lighthouse Service 1855-1920rdquo

William Wicken (York University) ldquoPhoebe Johnson John Vanevery and the Politics of Gender

Relationships in the Six Nations Grand River reserve 1889-1906rdquo

Chair | Animateur Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations about Migrants and Settlers | Discussion agrave propos des migrants et des

colonisateurs

Ryan Eyford (University of Winnipeg) ldquoFirst Settler Conversations about Sigtryggur Joacutenassonrdquo

Royden Loewen (University of Winnipeg) ldquoImagining their Frontiers Mennonite Settlers in

Iowa Manitoba and Siberiardquo

Jon G Malek (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoA Continuous Heritage of Smallnessrsquo Filipino

Nationalism and Post-Colonial Identity in the Canadian Diasporardquo

Ashleigh Androsoff (University of Saskatchewan ) ldquoHow We Harmonized The Unsung

History of Saskatchewanrsquos Independent Doukhoborsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Chilton (University of Prince Edward Island)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and transnationalism Parraineacutee

par le Comiteacute canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Death Penalty across Two Centuries of Canadian History | La peine de mort au cours

de deux cent ans drsquohistoire canadienne

Donald Fyson (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoBeyond the Hanging Judge Quebec Trial Judges and the

Death Penalty 1764-1893rdquo

17

Michael Boudreau (St Thomas University) ldquolsquoHe was always a mental defectiversquo Psychiatric

Conversations and the Execution of Bennie Swim in New Brunswick 1922rdquo

Carolyn Strange (Australian National University) ldquoThe Politics of Capital Sex Murder Cases

1957-1967 Drawing Historical Insights from Cabinet Conclusionsrdquo

Chair | Animateur Jonathan Swainger (University of Northern British Columbia)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

When Economics and Politics Clash Canada and the Continental Economy | Quand

lrsquoeacuteconomie et la politique srsquoaffrontent Le Canada et lrsquoeacuteconomie continentale

Stephen Salmon (Steamer Consulting) ldquolsquo the error you had been led intorsquo Canadian

Transportation Policy in a North American Context 1880-1893rdquo

James Hull (UBC Okanagan) ldquoDomestic Manufacture and the Political Economy of the Tariff

after the 1911 Electionrdquo

Stephen Azzi (Carleton University) ldquoThree Case Studies in Canadian Foreign Investment Policy

since 1957rdquo

Chair | Animateur Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

War and Peace in Canada during the Cold War | Guerre et paix au Canada durant la

Guerre froide

Susan Colbourn (Yale University) ldquoThe Atomic Commonwealth Canadian Ties to the British

Empire and the Shaping of the Early Atomic Agerdquo

Brandon Cordeiro (McMaster University) ldquoNuclear Vision Canada Modernity and the Nuclear

Age 1974-1979rdquo

Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University) and Megan Blair (University of Waterloo)

ldquoConversations with lsquoGrey Haired Ambassadorsrsquo Diplomats off the Grid 1963-69rdquo

Magali Deleuze (RMC) laquo Conversation agrave travers le temps Maintien de la paix et

professionnalisme militaire (1956-1989) raquo

Chair | Animateur Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Canadian Business History Association | Parraineacutee par lAssociation

canadienne pour lhistoire des affaires

18

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Woman Suffrage Movement of the US and Canadian Wests Connected

Comparative and Transborder Dimensions | Le mouvement des suffragettes dans lrsquoOuest

canadien et ameacutericain Connexion comparaison et dimensions transfrontaliegraveres

Molly Rozum (University of South Dakota Vermillion) ldquolsquoIndians vs Womenrsquo The 1890s

South Dakota Womenrsquos Suffrage Campaignrdquo

Lori Ann Lahlum (Minnesota State University Mankato) ldquolsquoVictory will come in 1916rsquo Post-

1914 Women Suffrage in North Dakotardquo

Dee Garceau (Affiliate Faculty University of Montana) ldquoVirginia Billedeaux Womenrsquos

Suffrage and Tribal Empowermentrdquo

Bjoumlrg Hjartardόttir (Independent Scholar Reykjavik Iceland) ldquoIcelandic Suffrage Activism in

Canadardquo

Sarah Carter (University of Alberta) ldquoLouise McKinney The North Dakota Years of an Alberta

Suffragistrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Teaching Public History | Enseigner lrsquohistoire appliqueacutee

Jordan Baker (Nipissing University) ldquoPublic History Interpretation Strategies and the

Undergraduate History Studentrdquo

Jennifer Bonnell and Audrey Pyeacutee (York University) ldquoThe Value of Public History Placements

to Studentsrsquo Learning and Professional Outcomesrdquo

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University) ldquoPublic History at Brandon Universityrdquo

Laura Macaluso (Early College Program Central Virginia Community College) Monument

Culture Public History and Pedagogy Some Ideas for Expanding the Conversation to include

Studentsrdquo

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Daniel Ross (UQAM)

19

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Optimistic about their Future but no Idea how to Get there Supporting History

Undergraduate and Graduate Students in their Transition to the World of Work | Ecirctre

optimiste face agrave lrsquoavenir sans savoir comment y parvenir Le soutien aux eacutetudiantes et

aux eacutetudiants de tous les cycles dans leur transition au monde du travail

Maren Wood (Beyond the Professoriate) ldquoHow to Succeed Beyond the Professoriate and

Stories from PhDs who Haverdquo

Mathew Stone (Stone-Olafson Research Consulting) ldquoUnderstanding the Perspectives and

Needs of the End-Userrdquo

Janay Nugent (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Role of Faculty in Preparing Students for the

World of Workrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Maija Leivo

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Classroom Conversations on Indigenous and Settler

Histories in Canada Reflections from Intersecting Fields | Atelier sur la CVR ndash

Table ronde Discussions en classe sur lrsquohistoire autochtone et coloniale au Canada

Reacuteflexions de la part de domaines qui se croisent

Participants

Camie Augustus Vancouver Island University

Patricia Barkaskas UBC Peter A Allard School of Law

Chelsea Horton UVIC History and Centre for Studies in Religion and Society

Rick Ouellet Langara College Aboriginal Education and Services

Chair | Animatrice Malinda Smith (University of Alberta)

Discussant | Commentateur Richard Devlin (Schulich School of Law Dalhousie University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

20

1000 ndash 1130 | 10h00 ndash 11h30

Encountering Asian Canadian Archives

Participants

Glenn Deer (University of British Columbia)

Renisa Mawani (University of British Columbia)

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC | Parraineacute par le

Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Beyond the ldquoIntellectual Awakeningrdquo The Circulation of Books and Ideas in Eighteenth-

and Nineteenth-Century Nova Scotia | Au-delagrave du laquo reacuteveil intellectuel raquo La circulation

des livres et des ideacutees au dix-huitiegraveme et dix-neuviegraveme siegravecles

Gwendolyn Davies (University of New Brunswick) ldquolsquoTis Beautifully Wrotersquo The Byles Letters

of Nova Scotia from Revolution to Cultural Revelation (1770s-1830s)rdquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquolsquoO may those blessed truths have a wide circulationrsquo

Edward Manning and the circulation of books and ideas in Nova Scotia ca 1810-1850rdquo

Daniel Samson (Brock University) ldquoJames Barry Books and the Circulation of Ideas in Rural

Nova Scotia ca 1850-1900rdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Karen Smith (Dalhousie University)

Joint Session with Bibliographical Society of Canada | Parraineacutee par la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique

du Canada

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Promoting and Challenging British Imperialism | Pomouvoir et deacutefier lrsquoimpeacuterialisme

britannique

Heena Mistry (Queenrsquos University) ldquoIndian Colonization Schemes and the Territorial

Imagination of Reformrdquo

Ian Wereley (University of Calgary) ldquoSelling an Empire of Oil Architecture Imperialism and

the Publicity Activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company 1924-1925rdquo

Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of International Affairs) ldquoArchitecture of Denial Imperial

Violence and the Construction of Law and Historical Knowledge during the Mau Mau Uprising

1952-1960rdquo

Chair | Animateur Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT)

21

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century North American Politics | La politique nord-ameacutericaine au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Gregory Wigmore (Santa Clara University) ldquoReputation Power and Patronage in the Early

Canada-US Borderlandrdquo

Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick) ldquoLand Contribution and Civic Participation A

New Perspective on the Electoral Franchise across Nineteenth-Century British North Americardquo

Quentin Janel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal) laquo La naissance du candidat preacutesidentiel

moderne aux Etats-Unis pratiques et repreacutesentations du discours public dans les campagnes

eacutelectorales du XIXe siegravecle raquo

Chair | Animateur Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Reframing Conversations around Indigenous Photographic Archives | Reformuler la

discussion autour des archives photographiques autochtones

Carol Payne (Carleton University) ldquoVisual Conversations Across Time and Culture The

Archive of Photographs by Joseph Idlout ( ndash 1968) Authorship and Receptionrdquo

Carmen Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoFilling Gaps Mining Photographic Archives as a

Form of Indigenous Art Historical Collections Researchrdquo

Carol Williams (University of Lethbridge (Treaty 7 Territory AB) ldquoChallenging Settler and

Humanitarian Rhetoric of the Residential School Photographsrdquo

Jeff Thomas (independent curator and photographer) ldquoWhere the Rivers Meetrdquo

Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Regina) ldquoDetournement Indigenous Women Take the

Lensrdquo

Paul Seesequasis (writer cultural worker and commentator) ldquoThe Indigenous Archival Photo

Projectrdquo

Chair and Commentator | Animateur et commentateur audience | auditoire

22

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Power and Authority in New France and Beyond | Pouvoir et autoriteacute en Nouvelle-France

et au deacutebut du reacutegime britannique

Helen Dewar (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquoThe Maritime and Territorial Landscapes of Authority

in New Francerdquo

Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Execution of Daniel Vuil A Confusing Case of

Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Queacutebecrdquo

David More (Queenrsquos University) lsquoldquoThe Severity of this Servicersquo Canadien Inland Mariners

during the Early Post-Conquest Erardquo

Chair | Animateur Michel Duquet (Canadian Historical Association)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The White lsquoDiscoveryrsquo of Race in Twentieth-Century Canada | La laquo deacutecouverte raquo de la

race par les Canadiens blancs au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Cheryl Thompson (Ryerson University) ldquoFinding Blackface in the Community The Role of

Racialized Performance during Canadarsquos Modern Period 1880s to 1930srdquo

Ian McKay (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race The Colonial Archives and the

History of Racialized Minorities in Nova Scotia 1930s-1980srdquo

Peter Graham (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race Liberalism the Media and the

Struggle Against Institutional Racism in the Long 1960srdquo

Chair | Animateur David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

20th

-Century Urban and Suburban lives | Vies urbaines et suburbaines au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Penfold (University of Toronto) ldquoScarborough against The Scarborough Suburban

Resistance to Expressways in Metro Toronto 1971-1984rdquo

Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia) ldquoSchool Taxes and Suburban Community

Belonging in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Simon Vickers (University of Toronto) ldquoThe 1980s Gap Narratives of Urban Activism in Post-

1960s Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 12: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

12

Participants

Susan Roy (University of Waterloo)

Heather George (University of Waterloo)

SHARING EXPERIENCE 3 The Kikarsquoige Historical Society ldquoSitting inrdquo as Historical Practice

Participants

Kim Anderson (University of Guelph)

Lianne Leddy (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Claims to Legitimacy Kinship and Religion as Modes of Governance in Settler Societies |

Appels agrave la leacutegitimiteacute La parenteacute et la religion comme modes de gouvernance dans les

socieacuteteacutes coloniales

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University) ldquoGifts Kin and Governance The Demobilization of the

Six Nations after the American Revolution and Debates over Corruptionrdquo

Krista Barclay (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoTies of Kindred and Affectionrsquo Fur Trade Networks

of Kin Power and Patronage in Colonial Canadardquo

Pamela Klassen (University of Toronto) ldquoWhite Rites Kinship Anglicanism and Sovereignty

in Early-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Chair and Commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Adele Perry (University of Manitoba)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Historical Mobility across Space and Class Canada in the Late 19th and Early 20th

Centuries | Mobiliteacute historique agrave travers lrsquoespace et les classes Le Canada agrave la fin du

dix-neuviegraveme et au deacutebut du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta) ldquoMobility Studies The Importance of Timing and

Sourcesrdquo

Kris Inwood (University of Guelph) ldquoFamily Background and the Inheritance of opportunity in

19th Century Canadardquo

Gordon Darroch (York University) ldquoMapping Mundane Migration Nineteenth-Century Central

Ontariordquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Dillon (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network for Economic History | Parraineacutee par le Reacuteseau canadien

dhistoire eacuteconomique

13

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Whorsquos Afraid of Visual Proof Discussing Visual Culturersquos Challenge to Historical

Methodologies | Qui a peur des preuves visuelles Discussion autour des deacutefis poseacutes par la

culture visuelle aux approches historiques

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University) ldquoThe Problem of Proof Visual Culturersquos Challenge

to Historical Methodologyrdquo

James Opp (Carleton University) ldquoPics or it didnrsquot happen on photographs and the reluctance of

historiansrdquo

Daniel Ruumlck (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Measure of a Land Sizing up historical maps and

spatial datardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jan Hadlaw (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Troubled Intersections between Feminism Religious Faith Heritage and Community | Agrave la

croiseacutee du feacuteminisme de la foi religieuse du patrimoine et de la communauteacute

Lynne Marks (University of Victoria) and Margaret Little (Queens University) ldquoJewish

Feminists and Secular Feminism in Canadardquo

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoDo I need to sit beside the man to be equal to himrsquo

Second Wave Feminism and Jewish Women in Montreal 1962-1980rdquo

Linda M Ambrose (Laurentian University) ldquoPentecostals and Public Engagement Bernice

Gerard in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Ruth Frager (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Treaty Talks Engaging Non-Indigenous Canadians with the Past and Present of Treaties |

Discussion agrave propos des traiteacutes Inteacuteresser les Canadiennes et les Canadiens qui ne sont pas

autochtones aux traiteacutes et agrave leurs significations actuelles

Alison Norman (Trent University and Ontario Ministry of Indigenous Affairs) ldquoHow Ontarians

are learning that lsquoWe are all Treaty Peoplersquordquo

Heidi Bohaker (University of Toronto) ldquoLearning to Listen to Anishinaabe Law Ceremony amp

Testimony in the 2017-2018 Robinson Treaties Litigationrdquo

Laura Murray (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDoing Treaty History at Home Archives Partnerships

and Local Politicsrdquo

14

Dave Mowat (Alderville First Nation) ldquoA Local Treaty History Travail

Chair | Animateur Carolyn Podruchny (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Being an Historian in the Neoliberal University | Ecirctre une historienne ou un historien dans

une universiteacute neacuteolibeacuterale

Participants

Christo Aivalis (University of Toronto)

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College Western University)

Edward Dunsworth (University of Toronto)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Chair | Animateur Jim Naylor (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1730 ndash 2000 | 17h30 ndash 20h00

Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History Reception | Reacuteception du Comiteacute canadien sur

lrsquohistoire des femmes

1930 ndash 2030 | 19h30 ndash 20h30 TBA

15

TUESDAY JUNE 4 | MARDI 4 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Perspectives nouvelles en histoire des meacutedias drsquoEurope et drsquoAmeacuterique | New Perspectives

in European and American Media History

Dominique Trudel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Chicoutimi) et Juliette De Maeyer (Universiteacute de

Montreacuteal) laquo De lhistoire des meacutedias aux meacutedias de lhistoire les archives en 140 caractegraveres raquo

Anna Tible (Universiteacute Paris 13) laquo Les documentalistes de lINA Sortir de lombre les archives

audiovisuelles des anneacutees 1950 agrave nos jours raquo

Audrey Leblanc (Eacutecole des hautes eacutetudes en sciences sociales) Diffuser sa cartographie du

monde et de la socieacuteteacute les fonds de photographies drsquoagences ayant servi drsquoappuis reacutedactionnels

aux journaux teacuteleacuteviseacutes de loffice de radiodiffusion teacuteleacutevision [ORTF] (1960-1986) raquo

Aline Hartemann (Universiteacute Paris-NanterreMuseacutee des mondes contemporains France) laquo De la

Socieacuteteacute dEacutedition de Programmes de Teacuteleacutevision agrave ARTE quelle eacutevolution de lidentiteacute

europeacuteenne au sein de la chaicircne de teacuteleacutevision franco-allemande de sa naissance agrave nos jours raquo

Chair | Animateur Olivier Cocircteacute (Museacutee canadien de lrsquohistoire)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Letters to Loved Ones New Perspectives on Kin and Community Networks from across

the British World | Lettres envoyeacutees aux gens aimeacutes Nouvelles perspectives sur les

reacuteseaux communautaires et familiaux agrave travers le monde britannique

Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT) ldquolsquoLet us look at the bright side alwaysrsquo Mother-and-Son

Correspondence across Borders in the 1850s William Jarvis Hamilton and Hannah Jarvis

Hamiltonrdquo

Elyse Bell (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoTo think of your happy firesidersquo The Materiality of Home

and Belonging in the Letters of James and Letitia Hargrave 1826-1854rdquo

Mike Borsk (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDebt Amongst Friends The Large Family and the Formation

of a Transatlantic Credit Networkrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Jane Errington (Royal Military College of Canada and Queenrsquos University)

16

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Nineteenth-Century Indigenous history | Histoire autochtone du dix-neuviegraveme siegravecle

Ted Binnema (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquolsquoWe Shall Yet Arise Out of the Ruins

of Our Great Fallrsquo The Cross-Cultural Conversations on Indian Policy Formation in Canada

1815-1830rdquo

Nathalie Kermoal and Leah Hrycun (University of Alberta) ldquoMeacutetis Land Tenure in Edmonton

on Both Side of the North Saskatchewan Riverrdquo

Jesse Robertson (Associate Know History Victoria BC) ldquoTracing Indigenous Families and

Identity in Canadarsquos Inland Lighthouse Service 1855-1920rdquo

William Wicken (York University) ldquoPhoebe Johnson John Vanevery and the Politics of Gender

Relationships in the Six Nations Grand River reserve 1889-1906rdquo

Chair | Animateur Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations about Migrants and Settlers | Discussion agrave propos des migrants et des

colonisateurs

Ryan Eyford (University of Winnipeg) ldquoFirst Settler Conversations about Sigtryggur Joacutenassonrdquo

Royden Loewen (University of Winnipeg) ldquoImagining their Frontiers Mennonite Settlers in

Iowa Manitoba and Siberiardquo

Jon G Malek (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoA Continuous Heritage of Smallnessrsquo Filipino

Nationalism and Post-Colonial Identity in the Canadian Diasporardquo

Ashleigh Androsoff (University of Saskatchewan ) ldquoHow We Harmonized The Unsung

History of Saskatchewanrsquos Independent Doukhoborsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Chilton (University of Prince Edward Island)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and transnationalism Parraineacutee

par le Comiteacute canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Death Penalty across Two Centuries of Canadian History | La peine de mort au cours

de deux cent ans drsquohistoire canadienne

Donald Fyson (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoBeyond the Hanging Judge Quebec Trial Judges and the

Death Penalty 1764-1893rdquo

17

Michael Boudreau (St Thomas University) ldquolsquoHe was always a mental defectiversquo Psychiatric

Conversations and the Execution of Bennie Swim in New Brunswick 1922rdquo

Carolyn Strange (Australian National University) ldquoThe Politics of Capital Sex Murder Cases

1957-1967 Drawing Historical Insights from Cabinet Conclusionsrdquo

Chair | Animateur Jonathan Swainger (University of Northern British Columbia)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

When Economics and Politics Clash Canada and the Continental Economy | Quand

lrsquoeacuteconomie et la politique srsquoaffrontent Le Canada et lrsquoeacuteconomie continentale

Stephen Salmon (Steamer Consulting) ldquolsquo the error you had been led intorsquo Canadian

Transportation Policy in a North American Context 1880-1893rdquo

James Hull (UBC Okanagan) ldquoDomestic Manufacture and the Political Economy of the Tariff

after the 1911 Electionrdquo

Stephen Azzi (Carleton University) ldquoThree Case Studies in Canadian Foreign Investment Policy

since 1957rdquo

Chair | Animateur Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

War and Peace in Canada during the Cold War | Guerre et paix au Canada durant la

Guerre froide

Susan Colbourn (Yale University) ldquoThe Atomic Commonwealth Canadian Ties to the British

Empire and the Shaping of the Early Atomic Agerdquo

Brandon Cordeiro (McMaster University) ldquoNuclear Vision Canada Modernity and the Nuclear

Age 1974-1979rdquo

Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University) and Megan Blair (University of Waterloo)

ldquoConversations with lsquoGrey Haired Ambassadorsrsquo Diplomats off the Grid 1963-69rdquo

Magali Deleuze (RMC) laquo Conversation agrave travers le temps Maintien de la paix et

professionnalisme militaire (1956-1989) raquo

Chair | Animateur Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Canadian Business History Association | Parraineacutee par lAssociation

canadienne pour lhistoire des affaires

18

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Woman Suffrage Movement of the US and Canadian Wests Connected

Comparative and Transborder Dimensions | Le mouvement des suffragettes dans lrsquoOuest

canadien et ameacutericain Connexion comparaison et dimensions transfrontaliegraveres

Molly Rozum (University of South Dakota Vermillion) ldquolsquoIndians vs Womenrsquo The 1890s

South Dakota Womenrsquos Suffrage Campaignrdquo

Lori Ann Lahlum (Minnesota State University Mankato) ldquolsquoVictory will come in 1916rsquo Post-

1914 Women Suffrage in North Dakotardquo

Dee Garceau (Affiliate Faculty University of Montana) ldquoVirginia Billedeaux Womenrsquos

Suffrage and Tribal Empowermentrdquo

Bjoumlrg Hjartardόttir (Independent Scholar Reykjavik Iceland) ldquoIcelandic Suffrage Activism in

Canadardquo

Sarah Carter (University of Alberta) ldquoLouise McKinney The North Dakota Years of an Alberta

Suffragistrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Teaching Public History | Enseigner lrsquohistoire appliqueacutee

Jordan Baker (Nipissing University) ldquoPublic History Interpretation Strategies and the

Undergraduate History Studentrdquo

Jennifer Bonnell and Audrey Pyeacutee (York University) ldquoThe Value of Public History Placements

to Studentsrsquo Learning and Professional Outcomesrdquo

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University) ldquoPublic History at Brandon Universityrdquo

Laura Macaluso (Early College Program Central Virginia Community College) Monument

Culture Public History and Pedagogy Some Ideas for Expanding the Conversation to include

Studentsrdquo

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Daniel Ross (UQAM)

19

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Optimistic about their Future but no Idea how to Get there Supporting History

Undergraduate and Graduate Students in their Transition to the World of Work | Ecirctre

optimiste face agrave lrsquoavenir sans savoir comment y parvenir Le soutien aux eacutetudiantes et

aux eacutetudiants de tous les cycles dans leur transition au monde du travail

Maren Wood (Beyond the Professoriate) ldquoHow to Succeed Beyond the Professoriate and

Stories from PhDs who Haverdquo

Mathew Stone (Stone-Olafson Research Consulting) ldquoUnderstanding the Perspectives and

Needs of the End-Userrdquo

Janay Nugent (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Role of Faculty in Preparing Students for the

World of Workrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Maija Leivo

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Classroom Conversations on Indigenous and Settler

Histories in Canada Reflections from Intersecting Fields | Atelier sur la CVR ndash

Table ronde Discussions en classe sur lrsquohistoire autochtone et coloniale au Canada

Reacuteflexions de la part de domaines qui se croisent

Participants

Camie Augustus Vancouver Island University

Patricia Barkaskas UBC Peter A Allard School of Law

Chelsea Horton UVIC History and Centre for Studies in Religion and Society

Rick Ouellet Langara College Aboriginal Education and Services

Chair | Animatrice Malinda Smith (University of Alberta)

Discussant | Commentateur Richard Devlin (Schulich School of Law Dalhousie University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

20

1000 ndash 1130 | 10h00 ndash 11h30

Encountering Asian Canadian Archives

Participants

Glenn Deer (University of British Columbia)

Renisa Mawani (University of British Columbia)

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC | Parraineacute par le

Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Beyond the ldquoIntellectual Awakeningrdquo The Circulation of Books and Ideas in Eighteenth-

and Nineteenth-Century Nova Scotia | Au-delagrave du laquo reacuteveil intellectuel raquo La circulation

des livres et des ideacutees au dix-huitiegraveme et dix-neuviegraveme siegravecles

Gwendolyn Davies (University of New Brunswick) ldquolsquoTis Beautifully Wrotersquo The Byles Letters

of Nova Scotia from Revolution to Cultural Revelation (1770s-1830s)rdquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquolsquoO may those blessed truths have a wide circulationrsquo

Edward Manning and the circulation of books and ideas in Nova Scotia ca 1810-1850rdquo

Daniel Samson (Brock University) ldquoJames Barry Books and the Circulation of Ideas in Rural

Nova Scotia ca 1850-1900rdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Karen Smith (Dalhousie University)

Joint Session with Bibliographical Society of Canada | Parraineacutee par la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique

du Canada

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Promoting and Challenging British Imperialism | Pomouvoir et deacutefier lrsquoimpeacuterialisme

britannique

Heena Mistry (Queenrsquos University) ldquoIndian Colonization Schemes and the Territorial

Imagination of Reformrdquo

Ian Wereley (University of Calgary) ldquoSelling an Empire of Oil Architecture Imperialism and

the Publicity Activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company 1924-1925rdquo

Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of International Affairs) ldquoArchitecture of Denial Imperial

Violence and the Construction of Law and Historical Knowledge during the Mau Mau Uprising

1952-1960rdquo

Chair | Animateur Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT)

21

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century North American Politics | La politique nord-ameacutericaine au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Gregory Wigmore (Santa Clara University) ldquoReputation Power and Patronage in the Early

Canada-US Borderlandrdquo

Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick) ldquoLand Contribution and Civic Participation A

New Perspective on the Electoral Franchise across Nineteenth-Century British North Americardquo

Quentin Janel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal) laquo La naissance du candidat preacutesidentiel

moderne aux Etats-Unis pratiques et repreacutesentations du discours public dans les campagnes

eacutelectorales du XIXe siegravecle raquo

Chair | Animateur Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Reframing Conversations around Indigenous Photographic Archives | Reformuler la

discussion autour des archives photographiques autochtones

Carol Payne (Carleton University) ldquoVisual Conversations Across Time and Culture The

Archive of Photographs by Joseph Idlout ( ndash 1968) Authorship and Receptionrdquo

Carmen Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoFilling Gaps Mining Photographic Archives as a

Form of Indigenous Art Historical Collections Researchrdquo

Carol Williams (University of Lethbridge (Treaty 7 Territory AB) ldquoChallenging Settler and

Humanitarian Rhetoric of the Residential School Photographsrdquo

Jeff Thomas (independent curator and photographer) ldquoWhere the Rivers Meetrdquo

Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Regina) ldquoDetournement Indigenous Women Take the

Lensrdquo

Paul Seesequasis (writer cultural worker and commentator) ldquoThe Indigenous Archival Photo

Projectrdquo

Chair and Commentator | Animateur et commentateur audience | auditoire

22

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Power and Authority in New France and Beyond | Pouvoir et autoriteacute en Nouvelle-France

et au deacutebut du reacutegime britannique

Helen Dewar (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquoThe Maritime and Territorial Landscapes of Authority

in New Francerdquo

Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Execution of Daniel Vuil A Confusing Case of

Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Queacutebecrdquo

David More (Queenrsquos University) lsquoldquoThe Severity of this Servicersquo Canadien Inland Mariners

during the Early Post-Conquest Erardquo

Chair | Animateur Michel Duquet (Canadian Historical Association)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The White lsquoDiscoveryrsquo of Race in Twentieth-Century Canada | La laquo deacutecouverte raquo de la

race par les Canadiens blancs au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Cheryl Thompson (Ryerson University) ldquoFinding Blackface in the Community The Role of

Racialized Performance during Canadarsquos Modern Period 1880s to 1930srdquo

Ian McKay (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race The Colonial Archives and the

History of Racialized Minorities in Nova Scotia 1930s-1980srdquo

Peter Graham (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race Liberalism the Media and the

Struggle Against Institutional Racism in the Long 1960srdquo

Chair | Animateur David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

20th

-Century Urban and Suburban lives | Vies urbaines et suburbaines au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Penfold (University of Toronto) ldquoScarborough against The Scarborough Suburban

Resistance to Expressways in Metro Toronto 1971-1984rdquo

Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia) ldquoSchool Taxes and Suburban Community

Belonging in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Simon Vickers (University of Toronto) ldquoThe 1980s Gap Narratives of Urban Activism in Post-

1960s Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 13: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

13

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Whorsquos Afraid of Visual Proof Discussing Visual Culturersquos Challenge to Historical

Methodologies | Qui a peur des preuves visuelles Discussion autour des deacutefis poseacutes par la

culture visuelle aux approches historiques

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University) ldquoThe Problem of Proof Visual Culturersquos Challenge

to Historical Methodologyrdquo

James Opp (Carleton University) ldquoPics or it didnrsquot happen on photographs and the reluctance of

historiansrdquo

Daniel Ruumlck (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Measure of a Land Sizing up historical maps and

spatial datardquo

Chair | Animatrice Jan Hadlaw (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Troubled Intersections between Feminism Religious Faith Heritage and Community | Agrave la

croiseacutee du feacuteminisme de la foi religieuse du patrimoine et de la communauteacute

Lynne Marks (University of Victoria) and Margaret Little (Queens University) ldquoJewish

Feminists and Secular Feminism in Canadardquo

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoDo I need to sit beside the man to be equal to himrsquo

Second Wave Feminism and Jewish Women in Montreal 1962-1980rdquo

Linda M Ambrose (Laurentian University) ldquoPentecostals and Public Engagement Bernice

Gerard in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Ruth Frager (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Treaty Talks Engaging Non-Indigenous Canadians with the Past and Present of Treaties |

Discussion agrave propos des traiteacutes Inteacuteresser les Canadiennes et les Canadiens qui ne sont pas

autochtones aux traiteacutes et agrave leurs significations actuelles

Alison Norman (Trent University and Ontario Ministry of Indigenous Affairs) ldquoHow Ontarians

are learning that lsquoWe are all Treaty Peoplersquordquo

Heidi Bohaker (University of Toronto) ldquoLearning to Listen to Anishinaabe Law Ceremony amp

Testimony in the 2017-2018 Robinson Treaties Litigationrdquo

Laura Murray (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDoing Treaty History at Home Archives Partnerships

and Local Politicsrdquo

14

Dave Mowat (Alderville First Nation) ldquoA Local Treaty History Travail

Chair | Animateur Carolyn Podruchny (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Being an Historian in the Neoliberal University | Ecirctre une historienne ou un historien dans

une universiteacute neacuteolibeacuterale

Participants

Christo Aivalis (University of Toronto)

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College Western University)

Edward Dunsworth (University of Toronto)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Chair | Animateur Jim Naylor (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1730 ndash 2000 | 17h30 ndash 20h00

Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History Reception | Reacuteception du Comiteacute canadien sur

lrsquohistoire des femmes

1930 ndash 2030 | 19h30 ndash 20h30 TBA

15

TUESDAY JUNE 4 | MARDI 4 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Perspectives nouvelles en histoire des meacutedias drsquoEurope et drsquoAmeacuterique | New Perspectives

in European and American Media History

Dominique Trudel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Chicoutimi) et Juliette De Maeyer (Universiteacute de

Montreacuteal) laquo De lhistoire des meacutedias aux meacutedias de lhistoire les archives en 140 caractegraveres raquo

Anna Tible (Universiteacute Paris 13) laquo Les documentalistes de lINA Sortir de lombre les archives

audiovisuelles des anneacutees 1950 agrave nos jours raquo

Audrey Leblanc (Eacutecole des hautes eacutetudes en sciences sociales) Diffuser sa cartographie du

monde et de la socieacuteteacute les fonds de photographies drsquoagences ayant servi drsquoappuis reacutedactionnels

aux journaux teacuteleacuteviseacutes de loffice de radiodiffusion teacuteleacutevision [ORTF] (1960-1986) raquo

Aline Hartemann (Universiteacute Paris-NanterreMuseacutee des mondes contemporains France) laquo De la

Socieacuteteacute dEacutedition de Programmes de Teacuteleacutevision agrave ARTE quelle eacutevolution de lidentiteacute

europeacuteenne au sein de la chaicircne de teacuteleacutevision franco-allemande de sa naissance agrave nos jours raquo

Chair | Animateur Olivier Cocircteacute (Museacutee canadien de lrsquohistoire)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Letters to Loved Ones New Perspectives on Kin and Community Networks from across

the British World | Lettres envoyeacutees aux gens aimeacutes Nouvelles perspectives sur les

reacuteseaux communautaires et familiaux agrave travers le monde britannique

Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT) ldquolsquoLet us look at the bright side alwaysrsquo Mother-and-Son

Correspondence across Borders in the 1850s William Jarvis Hamilton and Hannah Jarvis

Hamiltonrdquo

Elyse Bell (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoTo think of your happy firesidersquo The Materiality of Home

and Belonging in the Letters of James and Letitia Hargrave 1826-1854rdquo

Mike Borsk (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDebt Amongst Friends The Large Family and the Formation

of a Transatlantic Credit Networkrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Jane Errington (Royal Military College of Canada and Queenrsquos University)

16

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Nineteenth-Century Indigenous history | Histoire autochtone du dix-neuviegraveme siegravecle

Ted Binnema (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquolsquoWe Shall Yet Arise Out of the Ruins

of Our Great Fallrsquo The Cross-Cultural Conversations on Indian Policy Formation in Canada

1815-1830rdquo

Nathalie Kermoal and Leah Hrycun (University of Alberta) ldquoMeacutetis Land Tenure in Edmonton

on Both Side of the North Saskatchewan Riverrdquo

Jesse Robertson (Associate Know History Victoria BC) ldquoTracing Indigenous Families and

Identity in Canadarsquos Inland Lighthouse Service 1855-1920rdquo

William Wicken (York University) ldquoPhoebe Johnson John Vanevery and the Politics of Gender

Relationships in the Six Nations Grand River reserve 1889-1906rdquo

Chair | Animateur Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations about Migrants and Settlers | Discussion agrave propos des migrants et des

colonisateurs

Ryan Eyford (University of Winnipeg) ldquoFirst Settler Conversations about Sigtryggur Joacutenassonrdquo

Royden Loewen (University of Winnipeg) ldquoImagining their Frontiers Mennonite Settlers in

Iowa Manitoba and Siberiardquo

Jon G Malek (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoA Continuous Heritage of Smallnessrsquo Filipino

Nationalism and Post-Colonial Identity in the Canadian Diasporardquo

Ashleigh Androsoff (University of Saskatchewan ) ldquoHow We Harmonized The Unsung

History of Saskatchewanrsquos Independent Doukhoborsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Chilton (University of Prince Edward Island)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and transnationalism Parraineacutee

par le Comiteacute canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Death Penalty across Two Centuries of Canadian History | La peine de mort au cours

de deux cent ans drsquohistoire canadienne

Donald Fyson (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoBeyond the Hanging Judge Quebec Trial Judges and the

Death Penalty 1764-1893rdquo

17

Michael Boudreau (St Thomas University) ldquolsquoHe was always a mental defectiversquo Psychiatric

Conversations and the Execution of Bennie Swim in New Brunswick 1922rdquo

Carolyn Strange (Australian National University) ldquoThe Politics of Capital Sex Murder Cases

1957-1967 Drawing Historical Insights from Cabinet Conclusionsrdquo

Chair | Animateur Jonathan Swainger (University of Northern British Columbia)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

When Economics and Politics Clash Canada and the Continental Economy | Quand

lrsquoeacuteconomie et la politique srsquoaffrontent Le Canada et lrsquoeacuteconomie continentale

Stephen Salmon (Steamer Consulting) ldquolsquo the error you had been led intorsquo Canadian

Transportation Policy in a North American Context 1880-1893rdquo

James Hull (UBC Okanagan) ldquoDomestic Manufacture and the Political Economy of the Tariff

after the 1911 Electionrdquo

Stephen Azzi (Carleton University) ldquoThree Case Studies in Canadian Foreign Investment Policy

since 1957rdquo

Chair | Animateur Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

War and Peace in Canada during the Cold War | Guerre et paix au Canada durant la

Guerre froide

Susan Colbourn (Yale University) ldquoThe Atomic Commonwealth Canadian Ties to the British

Empire and the Shaping of the Early Atomic Agerdquo

Brandon Cordeiro (McMaster University) ldquoNuclear Vision Canada Modernity and the Nuclear

Age 1974-1979rdquo

Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University) and Megan Blair (University of Waterloo)

ldquoConversations with lsquoGrey Haired Ambassadorsrsquo Diplomats off the Grid 1963-69rdquo

Magali Deleuze (RMC) laquo Conversation agrave travers le temps Maintien de la paix et

professionnalisme militaire (1956-1989) raquo

Chair | Animateur Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Canadian Business History Association | Parraineacutee par lAssociation

canadienne pour lhistoire des affaires

18

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Woman Suffrage Movement of the US and Canadian Wests Connected

Comparative and Transborder Dimensions | Le mouvement des suffragettes dans lrsquoOuest

canadien et ameacutericain Connexion comparaison et dimensions transfrontaliegraveres

Molly Rozum (University of South Dakota Vermillion) ldquolsquoIndians vs Womenrsquo The 1890s

South Dakota Womenrsquos Suffrage Campaignrdquo

Lori Ann Lahlum (Minnesota State University Mankato) ldquolsquoVictory will come in 1916rsquo Post-

1914 Women Suffrage in North Dakotardquo

Dee Garceau (Affiliate Faculty University of Montana) ldquoVirginia Billedeaux Womenrsquos

Suffrage and Tribal Empowermentrdquo

Bjoumlrg Hjartardόttir (Independent Scholar Reykjavik Iceland) ldquoIcelandic Suffrage Activism in

Canadardquo

Sarah Carter (University of Alberta) ldquoLouise McKinney The North Dakota Years of an Alberta

Suffragistrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Teaching Public History | Enseigner lrsquohistoire appliqueacutee

Jordan Baker (Nipissing University) ldquoPublic History Interpretation Strategies and the

Undergraduate History Studentrdquo

Jennifer Bonnell and Audrey Pyeacutee (York University) ldquoThe Value of Public History Placements

to Studentsrsquo Learning and Professional Outcomesrdquo

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University) ldquoPublic History at Brandon Universityrdquo

Laura Macaluso (Early College Program Central Virginia Community College) Monument

Culture Public History and Pedagogy Some Ideas for Expanding the Conversation to include

Studentsrdquo

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Daniel Ross (UQAM)

19

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Optimistic about their Future but no Idea how to Get there Supporting History

Undergraduate and Graduate Students in their Transition to the World of Work | Ecirctre

optimiste face agrave lrsquoavenir sans savoir comment y parvenir Le soutien aux eacutetudiantes et

aux eacutetudiants de tous les cycles dans leur transition au monde du travail

Maren Wood (Beyond the Professoriate) ldquoHow to Succeed Beyond the Professoriate and

Stories from PhDs who Haverdquo

Mathew Stone (Stone-Olafson Research Consulting) ldquoUnderstanding the Perspectives and

Needs of the End-Userrdquo

Janay Nugent (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Role of Faculty in Preparing Students for the

World of Workrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Maija Leivo

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Classroom Conversations on Indigenous and Settler

Histories in Canada Reflections from Intersecting Fields | Atelier sur la CVR ndash

Table ronde Discussions en classe sur lrsquohistoire autochtone et coloniale au Canada

Reacuteflexions de la part de domaines qui se croisent

Participants

Camie Augustus Vancouver Island University

Patricia Barkaskas UBC Peter A Allard School of Law

Chelsea Horton UVIC History and Centre for Studies in Religion and Society

Rick Ouellet Langara College Aboriginal Education and Services

Chair | Animatrice Malinda Smith (University of Alberta)

Discussant | Commentateur Richard Devlin (Schulich School of Law Dalhousie University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

20

1000 ndash 1130 | 10h00 ndash 11h30

Encountering Asian Canadian Archives

Participants

Glenn Deer (University of British Columbia)

Renisa Mawani (University of British Columbia)

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC | Parraineacute par le

Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Beyond the ldquoIntellectual Awakeningrdquo The Circulation of Books and Ideas in Eighteenth-

and Nineteenth-Century Nova Scotia | Au-delagrave du laquo reacuteveil intellectuel raquo La circulation

des livres et des ideacutees au dix-huitiegraveme et dix-neuviegraveme siegravecles

Gwendolyn Davies (University of New Brunswick) ldquolsquoTis Beautifully Wrotersquo The Byles Letters

of Nova Scotia from Revolution to Cultural Revelation (1770s-1830s)rdquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquolsquoO may those blessed truths have a wide circulationrsquo

Edward Manning and the circulation of books and ideas in Nova Scotia ca 1810-1850rdquo

Daniel Samson (Brock University) ldquoJames Barry Books and the Circulation of Ideas in Rural

Nova Scotia ca 1850-1900rdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Karen Smith (Dalhousie University)

Joint Session with Bibliographical Society of Canada | Parraineacutee par la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique

du Canada

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Promoting and Challenging British Imperialism | Pomouvoir et deacutefier lrsquoimpeacuterialisme

britannique

Heena Mistry (Queenrsquos University) ldquoIndian Colonization Schemes and the Territorial

Imagination of Reformrdquo

Ian Wereley (University of Calgary) ldquoSelling an Empire of Oil Architecture Imperialism and

the Publicity Activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company 1924-1925rdquo

Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of International Affairs) ldquoArchitecture of Denial Imperial

Violence and the Construction of Law and Historical Knowledge during the Mau Mau Uprising

1952-1960rdquo

Chair | Animateur Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT)

21

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century North American Politics | La politique nord-ameacutericaine au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Gregory Wigmore (Santa Clara University) ldquoReputation Power and Patronage in the Early

Canada-US Borderlandrdquo

Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick) ldquoLand Contribution and Civic Participation A

New Perspective on the Electoral Franchise across Nineteenth-Century British North Americardquo

Quentin Janel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal) laquo La naissance du candidat preacutesidentiel

moderne aux Etats-Unis pratiques et repreacutesentations du discours public dans les campagnes

eacutelectorales du XIXe siegravecle raquo

Chair | Animateur Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Reframing Conversations around Indigenous Photographic Archives | Reformuler la

discussion autour des archives photographiques autochtones

Carol Payne (Carleton University) ldquoVisual Conversations Across Time and Culture The

Archive of Photographs by Joseph Idlout ( ndash 1968) Authorship and Receptionrdquo

Carmen Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoFilling Gaps Mining Photographic Archives as a

Form of Indigenous Art Historical Collections Researchrdquo

Carol Williams (University of Lethbridge (Treaty 7 Territory AB) ldquoChallenging Settler and

Humanitarian Rhetoric of the Residential School Photographsrdquo

Jeff Thomas (independent curator and photographer) ldquoWhere the Rivers Meetrdquo

Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Regina) ldquoDetournement Indigenous Women Take the

Lensrdquo

Paul Seesequasis (writer cultural worker and commentator) ldquoThe Indigenous Archival Photo

Projectrdquo

Chair and Commentator | Animateur et commentateur audience | auditoire

22

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Power and Authority in New France and Beyond | Pouvoir et autoriteacute en Nouvelle-France

et au deacutebut du reacutegime britannique

Helen Dewar (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquoThe Maritime and Territorial Landscapes of Authority

in New Francerdquo

Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Execution of Daniel Vuil A Confusing Case of

Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Queacutebecrdquo

David More (Queenrsquos University) lsquoldquoThe Severity of this Servicersquo Canadien Inland Mariners

during the Early Post-Conquest Erardquo

Chair | Animateur Michel Duquet (Canadian Historical Association)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The White lsquoDiscoveryrsquo of Race in Twentieth-Century Canada | La laquo deacutecouverte raquo de la

race par les Canadiens blancs au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Cheryl Thompson (Ryerson University) ldquoFinding Blackface in the Community The Role of

Racialized Performance during Canadarsquos Modern Period 1880s to 1930srdquo

Ian McKay (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race The Colonial Archives and the

History of Racialized Minorities in Nova Scotia 1930s-1980srdquo

Peter Graham (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race Liberalism the Media and the

Struggle Against Institutional Racism in the Long 1960srdquo

Chair | Animateur David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

20th

-Century Urban and Suburban lives | Vies urbaines et suburbaines au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Penfold (University of Toronto) ldquoScarborough against The Scarborough Suburban

Resistance to Expressways in Metro Toronto 1971-1984rdquo

Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia) ldquoSchool Taxes and Suburban Community

Belonging in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Simon Vickers (University of Toronto) ldquoThe 1980s Gap Narratives of Urban Activism in Post-

1960s Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 14: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

14

Dave Mowat (Alderville First Nation) ldquoA Local Treaty History Travail

Chair | Animateur Carolyn Podruchny (York University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Being an Historian in the Neoliberal University | Ecirctre une historienne ou un historien dans

une universiteacute neacuteolibeacuterale

Participants

Christo Aivalis (University of Toronto)

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College Western University)

Edward Dunsworth (University of Toronto)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Chair | Animateur Jim Naylor (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1730 ndash 2000 | 17h30 ndash 20h00

Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History Reception | Reacuteception du Comiteacute canadien sur

lrsquohistoire des femmes

1930 ndash 2030 | 19h30 ndash 20h30 TBA

15

TUESDAY JUNE 4 | MARDI 4 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Perspectives nouvelles en histoire des meacutedias drsquoEurope et drsquoAmeacuterique | New Perspectives

in European and American Media History

Dominique Trudel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Chicoutimi) et Juliette De Maeyer (Universiteacute de

Montreacuteal) laquo De lhistoire des meacutedias aux meacutedias de lhistoire les archives en 140 caractegraveres raquo

Anna Tible (Universiteacute Paris 13) laquo Les documentalistes de lINA Sortir de lombre les archives

audiovisuelles des anneacutees 1950 agrave nos jours raquo

Audrey Leblanc (Eacutecole des hautes eacutetudes en sciences sociales) Diffuser sa cartographie du

monde et de la socieacuteteacute les fonds de photographies drsquoagences ayant servi drsquoappuis reacutedactionnels

aux journaux teacuteleacuteviseacutes de loffice de radiodiffusion teacuteleacutevision [ORTF] (1960-1986) raquo

Aline Hartemann (Universiteacute Paris-NanterreMuseacutee des mondes contemporains France) laquo De la

Socieacuteteacute dEacutedition de Programmes de Teacuteleacutevision agrave ARTE quelle eacutevolution de lidentiteacute

europeacuteenne au sein de la chaicircne de teacuteleacutevision franco-allemande de sa naissance agrave nos jours raquo

Chair | Animateur Olivier Cocircteacute (Museacutee canadien de lrsquohistoire)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Letters to Loved Ones New Perspectives on Kin and Community Networks from across

the British World | Lettres envoyeacutees aux gens aimeacutes Nouvelles perspectives sur les

reacuteseaux communautaires et familiaux agrave travers le monde britannique

Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT) ldquolsquoLet us look at the bright side alwaysrsquo Mother-and-Son

Correspondence across Borders in the 1850s William Jarvis Hamilton and Hannah Jarvis

Hamiltonrdquo

Elyse Bell (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoTo think of your happy firesidersquo The Materiality of Home

and Belonging in the Letters of James and Letitia Hargrave 1826-1854rdquo

Mike Borsk (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDebt Amongst Friends The Large Family and the Formation

of a Transatlantic Credit Networkrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Jane Errington (Royal Military College of Canada and Queenrsquos University)

16

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Nineteenth-Century Indigenous history | Histoire autochtone du dix-neuviegraveme siegravecle

Ted Binnema (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquolsquoWe Shall Yet Arise Out of the Ruins

of Our Great Fallrsquo The Cross-Cultural Conversations on Indian Policy Formation in Canada

1815-1830rdquo

Nathalie Kermoal and Leah Hrycun (University of Alberta) ldquoMeacutetis Land Tenure in Edmonton

on Both Side of the North Saskatchewan Riverrdquo

Jesse Robertson (Associate Know History Victoria BC) ldquoTracing Indigenous Families and

Identity in Canadarsquos Inland Lighthouse Service 1855-1920rdquo

William Wicken (York University) ldquoPhoebe Johnson John Vanevery and the Politics of Gender

Relationships in the Six Nations Grand River reserve 1889-1906rdquo

Chair | Animateur Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations about Migrants and Settlers | Discussion agrave propos des migrants et des

colonisateurs

Ryan Eyford (University of Winnipeg) ldquoFirst Settler Conversations about Sigtryggur Joacutenassonrdquo

Royden Loewen (University of Winnipeg) ldquoImagining their Frontiers Mennonite Settlers in

Iowa Manitoba and Siberiardquo

Jon G Malek (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoA Continuous Heritage of Smallnessrsquo Filipino

Nationalism and Post-Colonial Identity in the Canadian Diasporardquo

Ashleigh Androsoff (University of Saskatchewan ) ldquoHow We Harmonized The Unsung

History of Saskatchewanrsquos Independent Doukhoborsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Chilton (University of Prince Edward Island)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and transnationalism Parraineacutee

par le Comiteacute canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Death Penalty across Two Centuries of Canadian History | La peine de mort au cours

de deux cent ans drsquohistoire canadienne

Donald Fyson (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoBeyond the Hanging Judge Quebec Trial Judges and the

Death Penalty 1764-1893rdquo

17

Michael Boudreau (St Thomas University) ldquolsquoHe was always a mental defectiversquo Psychiatric

Conversations and the Execution of Bennie Swim in New Brunswick 1922rdquo

Carolyn Strange (Australian National University) ldquoThe Politics of Capital Sex Murder Cases

1957-1967 Drawing Historical Insights from Cabinet Conclusionsrdquo

Chair | Animateur Jonathan Swainger (University of Northern British Columbia)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

When Economics and Politics Clash Canada and the Continental Economy | Quand

lrsquoeacuteconomie et la politique srsquoaffrontent Le Canada et lrsquoeacuteconomie continentale

Stephen Salmon (Steamer Consulting) ldquolsquo the error you had been led intorsquo Canadian

Transportation Policy in a North American Context 1880-1893rdquo

James Hull (UBC Okanagan) ldquoDomestic Manufacture and the Political Economy of the Tariff

after the 1911 Electionrdquo

Stephen Azzi (Carleton University) ldquoThree Case Studies in Canadian Foreign Investment Policy

since 1957rdquo

Chair | Animateur Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

War and Peace in Canada during the Cold War | Guerre et paix au Canada durant la

Guerre froide

Susan Colbourn (Yale University) ldquoThe Atomic Commonwealth Canadian Ties to the British

Empire and the Shaping of the Early Atomic Agerdquo

Brandon Cordeiro (McMaster University) ldquoNuclear Vision Canada Modernity and the Nuclear

Age 1974-1979rdquo

Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University) and Megan Blair (University of Waterloo)

ldquoConversations with lsquoGrey Haired Ambassadorsrsquo Diplomats off the Grid 1963-69rdquo

Magali Deleuze (RMC) laquo Conversation agrave travers le temps Maintien de la paix et

professionnalisme militaire (1956-1989) raquo

Chair | Animateur Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Canadian Business History Association | Parraineacutee par lAssociation

canadienne pour lhistoire des affaires

18

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Woman Suffrage Movement of the US and Canadian Wests Connected

Comparative and Transborder Dimensions | Le mouvement des suffragettes dans lrsquoOuest

canadien et ameacutericain Connexion comparaison et dimensions transfrontaliegraveres

Molly Rozum (University of South Dakota Vermillion) ldquolsquoIndians vs Womenrsquo The 1890s

South Dakota Womenrsquos Suffrage Campaignrdquo

Lori Ann Lahlum (Minnesota State University Mankato) ldquolsquoVictory will come in 1916rsquo Post-

1914 Women Suffrage in North Dakotardquo

Dee Garceau (Affiliate Faculty University of Montana) ldquoVirginia Billedeaux Womenrsquos

Suffrage and Tribal Empowermentrdquo

Bjoumlrg Hjartardόttir (Independent Scholar Reykjavik Iceland) ldquoIcelandic Suffrage Activism in

Canadardquo

Sarah Carter (University of Alberta) ldquoLouise McKinney The North Dakota Years of an Alberta

Suffragistrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Teaching Public History | Enseigner lrsquohistoire appliqueacutee

Jordan Baker (Nipissing University) ldquoPublic History Interpretation Strategies and the

Undergraduate History Studentrdquo

Jennifer Bonnell and Audrey Pyeacutee (York University) ldquoThe Value of Public History Placements

to Studentsrsquo Learning and Professional Outcomesrdquo

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University) ldquoPublic History at Brandon Universityrdquo

Laura Macaluso (Early College Program Central Virginia Community College) Monument

Culture Public History and Pedagogy Some Ideas for Expanding the Conversation to include

Studentsrdquo

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Daniel Ross (UQAM)

19

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Optimistic about their Future but no Idea how to Get there Supporting History

Undergraduate and Graduate Students in their Transition to the World of Work | Ecirctre

optimiste face agrave lrsquoavenir sans savoir comment y parvenir Le soutien aux eacutetudiantes et

aux eacutetudiants de tous les cycles dans leur transition au monde du travail

Maren Wood (Beyond the Professoriate) ldquoHow to Succeed Beyond the Professoriate and

Stories from PhDs who Haverdquo

Mathew Stone (Stone-Olafson Research Consulting) ldquoUnderstanding the Perspectives and

Needs of the End-Userrdquo

Janay Nugent (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Role of Faculty in Preparing Students for the

World of Workrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Maija Leivo

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Classroom Conversations on Indigenous and Settler

Histories in Canada Reflections from Intersecting Fields | Atelier sur la CVR ndash

Table ronde Discussions en classe sur lrsquohistoire autochtone et coloniale au Canada

Reacuteflexions de la part de domaines qui se croisent

Participants

Camie Augustus Vancouver Island University

Patricia Barkaskas UBC Peter A Allard School of Law

Chelsea Horton UVIC History and Centre for Studies in Religion and Society

Rick Ouellet Langara College Aboriginal Education and Services

Chair | Animatrice Malinda Smith (University of Alberta)

Discussant | Commentateur Richard Devlin (Schulich School of Law Dalhousie University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

20

1000 ndash 1130 | 10h00 ndash 11h30

Encountering Asian Canadian Archives

Participants

Glenn Deer (University of British Columbia)

Renisa Mawani (University of British Columbia)

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC | Parraineacute par le

Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Beyond the ldquoIntellectual Awakeningrdquo The Circulation of Books and Ideas in Eighteenth-

and Nineteenth-Century Nova Scotia | Au-delagrave du laquo reacuteveil intellectuel raquo La circulation

des livres et des ideacutees au dix-huitiegraveme et dix-neuviegraveme siegravecles

Gwendolyn Davies (University of New Brunswick) ldquolsquoTis Beautifully Wrotersquo The Byles Letters

of Nova Scotia from Revolution to Cultural Revelation (1770s-1830s)rdquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquolsquoO may those blessed truths have a wide circulationrsquo

Edward Manning and the circulation of books and ideas in Nova Scotia ca 1810-1850rdquo

Daniel Samson (Brock University) ldquoJames Barry Books and the Circulation of Ideas in Rural

Nova Scotia ca 1850-1900rdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Karen Smith (Dalhousie University)

Joint Session with Bibliographical Society of Canada | Parraineacutee par la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique

du Canada

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Promoting and Challenging British Imperialism | Pomouvoir et deacutefier lrsquoimpeacuterialisme

britannique

Heena Mistry (Queenrsquos University) ldquoIndian Colonization Schemes and the Territorial

Imagination of Reformrdquo

Ian Wereley (University of Calgary) ldquoSelling an Empire of Oil Architecture Imperialism and

the Publicity Activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company 1924-1925rdquo

Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of International Affairs) ldquoArchitecture of Denial Imperial

Violence and the Construction of Law and Historical Knowledge during the Mau Mau Uprising

1952-1960rdquo

Chair | Animateur Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT)

21

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century North American Politics | La politique nord-ameacutericaine au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Gregory Wigmore (Santa Clara University) ldquoReputation Power and Patronage in the Early

Canada-US Borderlandrdquo

Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick) ldquoLand Contribution and Civic Participation A

New Perspective on the Electoral Franchise across Nineteenth-Century British North Americardquo

Quentin Janel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal) laquo La naissance du candidat preacutesidentiel

moderne aux Etats-Unis pratiques et repreacutesentations du discours public dans les campagnes

eacutelectorales du XIXe siegravecle raquo

Chair | Animateur Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Reframing Conversations around Indigenous Photographic Archives | Reformuler la

discussion autour des archives photographiques autochtones

Carol Payne (Carleton University) ldquoVisual Conversations Across Time and Culture The

Archive of Photographs by Joseph Idlout ( ndash 1968) Authorship and Receptionrdquo

Carmen Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoFilling Gaps Mining Photographic Archives as a

Form of Indigenous Art Historical Collections Researchrdquo

Carol Williams (University of Lethbridge (Treaty 7 Territory AB) ldquoChallenging Settler and

Humanitarian Rhetoric of the Residential School Photographsrdquo

Jeff Thomas (independent curator and photographer) ldquoWhere the Rivers Meetrdquo

Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Regina) ldquoDetournement Indigenous Women Take the

Lensrdquo

Paul Seesequasis (writer cultural worker and commentator) ldquoThe Indigenous Archival Photo

Projectrdquo

Chair and Commentator | Animateur et commentateur audience | auditoire

22

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Power and Authority in New France and Beyond | Pouvoir et autoriteacute en Nouvelle-France

et au deacutebut du reacutegime britannique

Helen Dewar (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquoThe Maritime and Territorial Landscapes of Authority

in New Francerdquo

Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Execution of Daniel Vuil A Confusing Case of

Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Queacutebecrdquo

David More (Queenrsquos University) lsquoldquoThe Severity of this Servicersquo Canadien Inland Mariners

during the Early Post-Conquest Erardquo

Chair | Animateur Michel Duquet (Canadian Historical Association)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The White lsquoDiscoveryrsquo of Race in Twentieth-Century Canada | La laquo deacutecouverte raquo de la

race par les Canadiens blancs au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Cheryl Thompson (Ryerson University) ldquoFinding Blackface in the Community The Role of

Racialized Performance during Canadarsquos Modern Period 1880s to 1930srdquo

Ian McKay (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race The Colonial Archives and the

History of Racialized Minorities in Nova Scotia 1930s-1980srdquo

Peter Graham (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race Liberalism the Media and the

Struggle Against Institutional Racism in the Long 1960srdquo

Chair | Animateur David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

20th

-Century Urban and Suburban lives | Vies urbaines et suburbaines au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Penfold (University of Toronto) ldquoScarborough against The Scarborough Suburban

Resistance to Expressways in Metro Toronto 1971-1984rdquo

Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia) ldquoSchool Taxes and Suburban Community

Belonging in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Simon Vickers (University of Toronto) ldquoThe 1980s Gap Narratives of Urban Activism in Post-

1960s Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 15: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

15

TUESDAY JUNE 4 | MARDI 4 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Perspectives nouvelles en histoire des meacutedias drsquoEurope et drsquoAmeacuterique | New Perspectives

in European and American Media History

Dominique Trudel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Chicoutimi) et Juliette De Maeyer (Universiteacute de

Montreacuteal) laquo De lhistoire des meacutedias aux meacutedias de lhistoire les archives en 140 caractegraveres raquo

Anna Tible (Universiteacute Paris 13) laquo Les documentalistes de lINA Sortir de lombre les archives

audiovisuelles des anneacutees 1950 agrave nos jours raquo

Audrey Leblanc (Eacutecole des hautes eacutetudes en sciences sociales) Diffuser sa cartographie du

monde et de la socieacuteteacute les fonds de photographies drsquoagences ayant servi drsquoappuis reacutedactionnels

aux journaux teacuteleacuteviseacutes de loffice de radiodiffusion teacuteleacutevision [ORTF] (1960-1986) raquo

Aline Hartemann (Universiteacute Paris-NanterreMuseacutee des mondes contemporains France) laquo De la

Socieacuteteacute dEacutedition de Programmes de Teacuteleacutevision agrave ARTE quelle eacutevolution de lidentiteacute

europeacuteenne au sein de la chaicircne de teacuteleacutevision franco-allemande de sa naissance agrave nos jours raquo

Chair | Animateur Olivier Cocircteacute (Museacutee canadien de lrsquohistoire)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Letters to Loved Ones New Perspectives on Kin and Community Networks from across

the British World | Lettres envoyeacutees aux gens aimeacutes Nouvelles perspectives sur les

reacuteseaux communautaires et familiaux agrave travers le monde britannique

Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT) ldquolsquoLet us look at the bright side alwaysrsquo Mother-and-Son

Correspondence across Borders in the 1850s William Jarvis Hamilton and Hannah Jarvis

Hamiltonrdquo

Elyse Bell (Queenrsquos University) ldquolsquoTo think of your happy firesidersquo The Materiality of Home

and Belonging in the Letters of James and Letitia Hargrave 1826-1854rdquo

Mike Borsk (Queenrsquos University) ldquoDebt Amongst Friends The Large Family and the Formation

of a Transatlantic Credit Networkrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Jane Errington (Royal Military College of Canada and Queenrsquos University)

16

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Nineteenth-Century Indigenous history | Histoire autochtone du dix-neuviegraveme siegravecle

Ted Binnema (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquolsquoWe Shall Yet Arise Out of the Ruins

of Our Great Fallrsquo The Cross-Cultural Conversations on Indian Policy Formation in Canada

1815-1830rdquo

Nathalie Kermoal and Leah Hrycun (University of Alberta) ldquoMeacutetis Land Tenure in Edmonton

on Both Side of the North Saskatchewan Riverrdquo

Jesse Robertson (Associate Know History Victoria BC) ldquoTracing Indigenous Families and

Identity in Canadarsquos Inland Lighthouse Service 1855-1920rdquo

William Wicken (York University) ldquoPhoebe Johnson John Vanevery and the Politics of Gender

Relationships in the Six Nations Grand River reserve 1889-1906rdquo

Chair | Animateur Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations about Migrants and Settlers | Discussion agrave propos des migrants et des

colonisateurs

Ryan Eyford (University of Winnipeg) ldquoFirst Settler Conversations about Sigtryggur Joacutenassonrdquo

Royden Loewen (University of Winnipeg) ldquoImagining their Frontiers Mennonite Settlers in

Iowa Manitoba and Siberiardquo

Jon G Malek (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoA Continuous Heritage of Smallnessrsquo Filipino

Nationalism and Post-Colonial Identity in the Canadian Diasporardquo

Ashleigh Androsoff (University of Saskatchewan ) ldquoHow We Harmonized The Unsung

History of Saskatchewanrsquos Independent Doukhoborsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Chilton (University of Prince Edward Island)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and transnationalism Parraineacutee

par le Comiteacute canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Death Penalty across Two Centuries of Canadian History | La peine de mort au cours

de deux cent ans drsquohistoire canadienne

Donald Fyson (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoBeyond the Hanging Judge Quebec Trial Judges and the

Death Penalty 1764-1893rdquo

17

Michael Boudreau (St Thomas University) ldquolsquoHe was always a mental defectiversquo Psychiatric

Conversations and the Execution of Bennie Swim in New Brunswick 1922rdquo

Carolyn Strange (Australian National University) ldquoThe Politics of Capital Sex Murder Cases

1957-1967 Drawing Historical Insights from Cabinet Conclusionsrdquo

Chair | Animateur Jonathan Swainger (University of Northern British Columbia)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

When Economics and Politics Clash Canada and the Continental Economy | Quand

lrsquoeacuteconomie et la politique srsquoaffrontent Le Canada et lrsquoeacuteconomie continentale

Stephen Salmon (Steamer Consulting) ldquolsquo the error you had been led intorsquo Canadian

Transportation Policy in a North American Context 1880-1893rdquo

James Hull (UBC Okanagan) ldquoDomestic Manufacture and the Political Economy of the Tariff

after the 1911 Electionrdquo

Stephen Azzi (Carleton University) ldquoThree Case Studies in Canadian Foreign Investment Policy

since 1957rdquo

Chair | Animateur Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

War and Peace in Canada during the Cold War | Guerre et paix au Canada durant la

Guerre froide

Susan Colbourn (Yale University) ldquoThe Atomic Commonwealth Canadian Ties to the British

Empire and the Shaping of the Early Atomic Agerdquo

Brandon Cordeiro (McMaster University) ldquoNuclear Vision Canada Modernity and the Nuclear

Age 1974-1979rdquo

Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University) and Megan Blair (University of Waterloo)

ldquoConversations with lsquoGrey Haired Ambassadorsrsquo Diplomats off the Grid 1963-69rdquo

Magali Deleuze (RMC) laquo Conversation agrave travers le temps Maintien de la paix et

professionnalisme militaire (1956-1989) raquo

Chair | Animateur Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Canadian Business History Association | Parraineacutee par lAssociation

canadienne pour lhistoire des affaires

18

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Woman Suffrage Movement of the US and Canadian Wests Connected

Comparative and Transborder Dimensions | Le mouvement des suffragettes dans lrsquoOuest

canadien et ameacutericain Connexion comparaison et dimensions transfrontaliegraveres

Molly Rozum (University of South Dakota Vermillion) ldquolsquoIndians vs Womenrsquo The 1890s

South Dakota Womenrsquos Suffrage Campaignrdquo

Lori Ann Lahlum (Minnesota State University Mankato) ldquolsquoVictory will come in 1916rsquo Post-

1914 Women Suffrage in North Dakotardquo

Dee Garceau (Affiliate Faculty University of Montana) ldquoVirginia Billedeaux Womenrsquos

Suffrage and Tribal Empowermentrdquo

Bjoumlrg Hjartardόttir (Independent Scholar Reykjavik Iceland) ldquoIcelandic Suffrage Activism in

Canadardquo

Sarah Carter (University of Alberta) ldquoLouise McKinney The North Dakota Years of an Alberta

Suffragistrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Teaching Public History | Enseigner lrsquohistoire appliqueacutee

Jordan Baker (Nipissing University) ldquoPublic History Interpretation Strategies and the

Undergraduate History Studentrdquo

Jennifer Bonnell and Audrey Pyeacutee (York University) ldquoThe Value of Public History Placements

to Studentsrsquo Learning and Professional Outcomesrdquo

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University) ldquoPublic History at Brandon Universityrdquo

Laura Macaluso (Early College Program Central Virginia Community College) Monument

Culture Public History and Pedagogy Some Ideas for Expanding the Conversation to include

Studentsrdquo

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Daniel Ross (UQAM)

19

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Optimistic about their Future but no Idea how to Get there Supporting History

Undergraduate and Graduate Students in their Transition to the World of Work | Ecirctre

optimiste face agrave lrsquoavenir sans savoir comment y parvenir Le soutien aux eacutetudiantes et

aux eacutetudiants de tous les cycles dans leur transition au monde du travail

Maren Wood (Beyond the Professoriate) ldquoHow to Succeed Beyond the Professoriate and

Stories from PhDs who Haverdquo

Mathew Stone (Stone-Olafson Research Consulting) ldquoUnderstanding the Perspectives and

Needs of the End-Userrdquo

Janay Nugent (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Role of Faculty in Preparing Students for the

World of Workrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Maija Leivo

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Classroom Conversations on Indigenous and Settler

Histories in Canada Reflections from Intersecting Fields | Atelier sur la CVR ndash

Table ronde Discussions en classe sur lrsquohistoire autochtone et coloniale au Canada

Reacuteflexions de la part de domaines qui se croisent

Participants

Camie Augustus Vancouver Island University

Patricia Barkaskas UBC Peter A Allard School of Law

Chelsea Horton UVIC History and Centre for Studies in Religion and Society

Rick Ouellet Langara College Aboriginal Education and Services

Chair | Animatrice Malinda Smith (University of Alberta)

Discussant | Commentateur Richard Devlin (Schulich School of Law Dalhousie University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

20

1000 ndash 1130 | 10h00 ndash 11h30

Encountering Asian Canadian Archives

Participants

Glenn Deer (University of British Columbia)

Renisa Mawani (University of British Columbia)

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC | Parraineacute par le

Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Beyond the ldquoIntellectual Awakeningrdquo The Circulation of Books and Ideas in Eighteenth-

and Nineteenth-Century Nova Scotia | Au-delagrave du laquo reacuteveil intellectuel raquo La circulation

des livres et des ideacutees au dix-huitiegraveme et dix-neuviegraveme siegravecles

Gwendolyn Davies (University of New Brunswick) ldquolsquoTis Beautifully Wrotersquo The Byles Letters

of Nova Scotia from Revolution to Cultural Revelation (1770s-1830s)rdquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquolsquoO may those blessed truths have a wide circulationrsquo

Edward Manning and the circulation of books and ideas in Nova Scotia ca 1810-1850rdquo

Daniel Samson (Brock University) ldquoJames Barry Books and the Circulation of Ideas in Rural

Nova Scotia ca 1850-1900rdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Karen Smith (Dalhousie University)

Joint Session with Bibliographical Society of Canada | Parraineacutee par la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique

du Canada

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Promoting and Challenging British Imperialism | Pomouvoir et deacutefier lrsquoimpeacuterialisme

britannique

Heena Mistry (Queenrsquos University) ldquoIndian Colonization Schemes and the Territorial

Imagination of Reformrdquo

Ian Wereley (University of Calgary) ldquoSelling an Empire of Oil Architecture Imperialism and

the Publicity Activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company 1924-1925rdquo

Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of International Affairs) ldquoArchitecture of Denial Imperial

Violence and the Construction of Law and Historical Knowledge during the Mau Mau Uprising

1952-1960rdquo

Chair | Animateur Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT)

21

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century North American Politics | La politique nord-ameacutericaine au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Gregory Wigmore (Santa Clara University) ldquoReputation Power and Patronage in the Early

Canada-US Borderlandrdquo

Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick) ldquoLand Contribution and Civic Participation A

New Perspective on the Electoral Franchise across Nineteenth-Century British North Americardquo

Quentin Janel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal) laquo La naissance du candidat preacutesidentiel

moderne aux Etats-Unis pratiques et repreacutesentations du discours public dans les campagnes

eacutelectorales du XIXe siegravecle raquo

Chair | Animateur Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Reframing Conversations around Indigenous Photographic Archives | Reformuler la

discussion autour des archives photographiques autochtones

Carol Payne (Carleton University) ldquoVisual Conversations Across Time and Culture The

Archive of Photographs by Joseph Idlout ( ndash 1968) Authorship and Receptionrdquo

Carmen Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoFilling Gaps Mining Photographic Archives as a

Form of Indigenous Art Historical Collections Researchrdquo

Carol Williams (University of Lethbridge (Treaty 7 Territory AB) ldquoChallenging Settler and

Humanitarian Rhetoric of the Residential School Photographsrdquo

Jeff Thomas (independent curator and photographer) ldquoWhere the Rivers Meetrdquo

Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Regina) ldquoDetournement Indigenous Women Take the

Lensrdquo

Paul Seesequasis (writer cultural worker and commentator) ldquoThe Indigenous Archival Photo

Projectrdquo

Chair and Commentator | Animateur et commentateur audience | auditoire

22

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Power and Authority in New France and Beyond | Pouvoir et autoriteacute en Nouvelle-France

et au deacutebut du reacutegime britannique

Helen Dewar (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquoThe Maritime and Territorial Landscapes of Authority

in New Francerdquo

Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Execution of Daniel Vuil A Confusing Case of

Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Queacutebecrdquo

David More (Queenrsquos University) lsquoldquoThe Severity of this Servicersquo Canadien Inland Mariners

during the Early Post-Conquest Erardquo

Chair | Animateur Michel Duquet (Canadian Historical Association)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The White lsquoDiscoveryrsquo of Race in Twentieth-Century Canada | La laquo deacutecouverte raquo de la

race par les Canadiens blancs au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Cheryl Thompson (Ryerson University) ldquoFinding Blackface in the Community The Role of

Racialized Performance during Canadarsquos Modern Period 1880s to 1930srdquo

Ian McKay (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race The Colonial Archives and the

History of Racialized Minorities in Nova Scotia 1930s-1980srdquo

Peter Graham (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race Liberalism the Media and the

Struggle Against Institutional Racism in the Long 1960srdquo

Chair | Animateur David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

20th

-Century Urban and Suburban lives | Vies urbaines et suburbaines au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Penfold (University of Toronto) ldquoScarborough against The Scarborough Suburban

Resistance to Expressways in Metro Toronto 1971-1984rdquo

Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia) ldquoSchool Taxes and Suburban Community

Belonging in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Simon Vickers (University of Toronto) ldquoThe 1980s Gap Narratives of Urban Activism in Post-

1960s Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 16: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

16

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Nineteenth-Century Indigenous history | Histoire autochtone du dix-neuviegraveme siegravecle

Ted Binnema (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquolsquoWe Shall Yet Arise Out of the Ruins

of Our Great Fallrsquo The Cross-Cultural Conversations on Indian Policy Formation in Canada

1815-1830rdquo

Nathalie Kermoal and Leah Hrycun (University of Alberta) ldquoMeacutetis Land Tenure in Edmonton

on Both Side of the North Saskatchewan Riverrdquo

Jesse Robertson (Associate Know History Victoria BC) ldquoTracing Indigenous Families and

Identity in Canadarsquos Inland Lighthouse Service 1855-1920rdquo

William Wicken (York University) ldquoPhoebe Johnson John Vanevery and the Politics of Gender

Relationships in the Six Nations Grand River reserve 1889-1906rdquo

Chair | Animateur Emma Battell Lowman (University of Hertfordshire)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations about Migrants and Settlers | Discussion agrave propos des migrants et des

colonisateurs

Ryan Eyford (University of Winnipeg) ldquoFirst Settler Conversations about Sigtryggur Joacutenassonrdquo

Royden Loewen (University of Winnipeg) ldquoImagining their Frontiers Mennonite Settlers in

Iowa Manitoba and Siberiardquo

Jon G Malek (University of Manitoba) ldquolsquoA Continuous Heritage of Smallnessrsquo Filipino

Nationalism and Post-Colonial Identity in the Canadian Diasporardquo

Ashleigh Androsoff (University of Saskatchewan ) ldquoHow We Harmonized The Unsung

History of Saskatchewanrsquos Independent Doukhoborsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lisa Chilton (University of Prince Edward Island)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration Ethnicity and transnationalism Parraineacutee

par le Comiteacute canadien sur la migration lethniciteacute et le transnationalisme

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Death Penalty across Two Centuries of Canadian History | La peine de mort au cours

de deux cent ans drsquohistoire canadienne

Donald Fyson (Universiteacute Laval) ldquoBeyond the Hanging Judge Quebec Trial Judges and the

Death Penalty 1764-1893rdquo

17

Michael Boudreau (St Thomas University) ldquolsquoHe was always a mental defectiversquo Psychiatric

Conversations and the Execution of Bennie Swim in New Brunswick 1922rdquo

Carolyn Strange (Australian National University) ldquoThe Politics of Capital Sex Murder Cases

1957-1967 Drawing Historical Insights from Cabinet Conclusionsrdquo

Chair | Animateur Jonathan Swainger (University of Northern British Columbia)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

When Economics and Politics Clash Canada and the Continental Economy | Quand

lrsquoeacuteconomie et la politique srsquoaffrontent Le Canada et lrsquoeacuteconomie continentale

Stephen Salmon (Steamer Consulting) ldquolsquo the error you had been led intorsquo Canadian

Transportation Policy in a North American Context 1880-1893rdquo

James Hull (UBC Okanagan) ldquoDomestic Manufacture and the Political Economy of the Tariff

after the 1911 Electionrdquo

Stephen Azzi (Carleton University) ldquoThree Case Studies in Canadian Foreign Investment Policy

since 1957rdquo

Chair | Animateur Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

War and Peace in Canada during the Cold War | Guerre et paix au Canada durant la

Guerre froide

Susan Colbourn (Yale University) ldquoThe Atomic Commonwealth Canadian Ties to the British

Empire and the Shaping of the Early Atomic Agerdquo

Brandon Cordeiro (McMaster University) ldquoNuclear Vision Canada Modernity and the Nuclear

Age 1974-1979rdquo

Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University) and Megan Blair (University of Waterloo)

ldquoConversations with lsquoGrey Haired Ambassadorsrsquo Diplomats off the Grid 1963-69rdquo

Magali Deleuze (RMC) laquo Conversation agrave travers le temps Maintien de la paix et

professionnalisme militaire (1956-1989) raquo

Chair | Animateur Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Canadian Business History Association | Parraineacutee par lAssociation

canadienne pour lhistoire des affaires

18

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Woman Suffrage Movement of the US and Canadian Wests Connected

Comparative and Transborder Dimensions | Le mouvement des suffragettes dans lrsquoOuest

canadien et ameacutericain Connexion comparaison et dimensions transfrontaliegraveres

Molly Rozum (University of South Dakota Vermillion) ldquolsquoIndians vs Womenrsquo The 1890s

South Dakota Womenrsquos Suffrage Campaignrdquo

Lori Ann Lahlum (Minnesota State University Mankato) ldquolsquoVictory will come in 1916rsquo Post-

1914 Women Suffrage in North Dakotardquo

Dee Garceau (Affiliate Faculty University of Montana) ldquoVirginia Billedeaux Womenrsquos

Suffrage and Tribal Empowermentrdquo

Bjoumlrg Hjartardόttir (Independent Scholar Reykjavik Iceland) ldquoIcelandic Suffrage Activism in

Canadardquo

Sarah Carter (University of Alberta) ldquoLouise McKinney The North Dakota Years of an Alberta

Suffragistrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Teaching Public History | Enseigner lrsquohistoire appliqueacutee

Jordan Baker (Nipissing University) ldquoPublic History Interpretation Strategies and the

Undergraduate History Studentrdquo

Jennifer Bonnell and Audrey Pyeacutee (York University) ldquoThe Value of Public History Placements

to Studentsrsquo Learning and Professional Outcomesrdquo

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University) ldquoPublic History at Brandon Universityrdquo

Laura Macaluso (Early College Program Central Virginia Community College) Monument

Culture Public History and Pedagogy Some Ideas for Expanding the Conversation to include

Studentsrdquo

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Daniel Ross (UQAM)

19

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Optimistic about their Future but no Idea how to Get there Supporting History

Undergraduate and Graduate Students in their Transition to the World of Work | Ecirctre

optimiste face agrave lrsquoavenir sans savoir comment y parvenir Le soutien aux eacutetudiantes et

aux eacutetudiants de tous les cycles dans leur transition au monde du travail

Maren Wood (Beyond the Professoriate) ldquoHow to Succeed Beyond the Professoriate and

Stories from PhDs who Haverdquo

Mathew Stone (Stone-Olafson Research Consulting) ldquoUnderstanding the Perspectives and

Needs of the End-Userrdquo

Janay Nugent (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Role of Faculty in Preparing Students for the

World of Workrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Maija Leivo

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Classroom Conversations on Indigenous and Settler

Histories in Canada Reflections from Intersecting Fields | Atelier sur la CVR ndash

Table ronde Discussions en classe sur lrsquohistoire autochtone et coloniale au Canada

Reacuteflexions de la part de domaines qui se croisent

Participants

Camie Augustus Vancouver Island University

Patricia Barkaskas UBC Peter A Allard School of Law

Chelsea Horton UVIC History and Centre for Studies in Religion and Society

Rick Ouellet Langara College Aboriginal Education and Services

Chair | Animatrice Malinda Smith (University of Alberta)

Discussant | Commentateur Richard Devlin (Schulich School of Law Dalhousie University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

20

1000 ndash 1130 | 10h00 ndash 11h30

Encountering Asian Canadian Archives

Participants

Glenn Deer (University of British Columbia)

Renisa Mawani (University of British Columbia)

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC | Parraineacute par le

Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Beyond the ldquoIntellectual Awakeningrdquo The Circulation of Books and Ideas in Eighteenth-

and Nineteenth-Century Nova Scotia | Au-delagrave du laquo reacuteveil intellectuel raquo La circulation

des livres et des ideacutees au dix-huitiegraveme et dix-neuviegraveme siegravecles

Gwendolyn Davies (University of New Brunswick) ldquolsquoTis Beautifully Wrotersquo The Byles Letters

of Nova Scotia from Revolution to Cultural Revelation (1770s-1830s)rdquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquolsquoO may those blessed truths have a wide circulationrsquo

Edward Manning and the circulation of books and ideas in Nova Scotia ca 1810-1850rdquo

Daniel Samson (Brock University) ldquoJames Barry Books and the Circulation of Ideas in Rural

Nova Scotia ca 1850-1900rdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Karen Smith (Dalhousie University)

Joint Session with Bibliographical Society of Canada | Parraineacutee par la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique

du Canada

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Promoting and Challenging British Imperialism | Pomouvoir et deacutefier lrsquoimpeacuterialisme

britannique

Heena Mistry (Queenrsquos University) ldquoIndian Colonization Schemes and the Territorial

Imagination of Reformrdquo

Ian Wereley (University of Calgary) ldquoSelling an Empire of Oil Architecture Imperialism and

the Publicity Activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company 1924-1925rdquo

Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of International Affairs) ldquoArchitecture of Denial Imperial

Violence and the Construction of Law and Historical Knowledge during the Mau Mau Uprising

1952-1960rdquo

Chair | Animateur Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT)

21

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century North American Politics | La politique nord-ameacutericaine au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Gregory Wigmore (Santa Clara University) ldquoReputation Power and Patronage in the Early

Canada-US Borderlandrdquo

Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick) ldquoLand Contribution and Civic Participation A

New Perspective on the Electoral Franchise across Nineteenth-Century British North Americardquo

Quentin Janel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal) laquo La naissance du candidat preacutesidentiel

moderne aux Etats-Unis pratiques et repreacutesentations du discours public dans les campagnes

eacutelectorales du XIXe siegravecle raquo

Chair | Animateur Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Reframing Conversations around Indigenous Photographic Archives | Reformuler la

discussion autour des archives photographiques autochtones

Carol Payne (Carleton University) ldquoVisual Conversations Across Time and Culture The

Archive of Photographs by Joseph Idlout ( ndash 1968) Authorship and Receptionrdquo

Carmen Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoFilling Gaps Mining Photographic Archives as a

Form of Indigenous Art Historical Collections Researchrdquo

Carol Williams (University of Lethbridge (Treaty 7 Territory AB) ldquoChallenging Settler and

Humanitarian Rhetoric of the Residential School Photographsrdquo

Jeff Thomas (independent curator and photographer) ldquoWhere the Rivers Meetrdquo

Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Regina) ldquoDetournement Indigenous Women Take the

Lensrdquo

Paul Seesequasis (writer cultural worker and commentator) ldquoThe Indigenous Archival Photo

Projectrdquo

Chair and Commentator | Animateur et commentateur audience | auditoire

22

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Power and Authority in New France and Beyond | Pouvoir et autoriteacute en Nouvelle-France

et au deacutebut du reacutegime britannique

Helen Dewar (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquoThe Maritime and Territorial Landscapes of Authority

in New Francerdquo

Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Execution of Daniel Vuil A Confusing Case of

Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Queacutebecrdquo

David More (Queenrsquos University) lsquoldquoThe Severity of this Servicersquo Canadien Inland Mariners

during the Early Post-Conquest Erardquo

Chair | Animateur Michel Duquet (Canadian Historical Association)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The White lsquoDiscoveryrsquo of Race in Twentieth-Century Canada | La laquo deacutecouverte raquo de la

race par les Canadiens blancs au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Cheryl Thompson (Ryerson University) ldquoFinding Blackface in the Community The Role of

Racialized Performance during Canadarsquos Modern Period 1880s to 1930srdquo

Ian McKay (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race The Colonial Archives and the

History of Racialized Minorities in Nova Scotia 1930s-1980srdquo

Peter Graham (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race Liberalism the Media and the

Struggle Against Institutional Racism in the Long 1960srdquo

Chair | Animateur David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

20th

-Century Urban and Suburban lives | Vies urbaines et suburbaines au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Penfold (University of Toronto) ldquoScarborough against The Scarborough Suburban

Resistance to Expressways in Metro Toronto 1971-1984rdquo

Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia) ldquoSchool Taxes and Suburban Community

Belonging in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Simon Vickers (University of Toronto) ldquoThe 1980s Gap Narratives of Urban Activism in Post-

1960s Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 17: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

17

Michael Boudreau (St Thomas University) ldquolsquoHe was always a mental defectiversquo Psychiatric

Conversations and the Execution of Bennie Swim in New Brunswick 1922rdquo

Carolyn Strange (Australian National University) ldquoThe Politics of Capital Sex Murder Cases

1957-1967 Drawing Historical Insights from Cabinet Conclusionsrdquo

Chair | Animateur Jonathan Swainger (University of Northern British Columbia)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

When Economics and Politics Clash Canada and the Continental Economy | Quand

lrsquoeacuteconomie et la politique srsquoaffrontent Le Canada et lrsquoeacuteconomie continentale

Stephen Salmon (Steamer Consulting) ldquolsquo the error you had been led intorsquo Canadian

Transportation Policy in a North American Context 1880-1893rdquo

James Hull (UBC Okanagan) ldquoDomestic Manufacture and the Political Economy of the Tariff

after the 1911 Electionrdquo

Stephen Azzi (Carleton University) ldquoThree Case Studies in Canadian Foreign Investment Policy

since 1957rdquo

Chair | Animateur Peter Baskerville (University of Alberta)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

War and Peace in Canada during the Cold War | Guerre et paix au Canada durant la

Guerre froide

Susan Colbourn (Yale University) ldquoThe Atomic Commonwealth Canadian Ties to the British

Empire and the Shaping of the Early Atomic Agerdquo

Brandon Cordeiro (McMaster University) ldquoNuclear Vision Canada Modernity and the Nuclear

Age 1974-1979rdquo

Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University) and Megan Blair (University of Waterloo)

ldquoConversations with lsquoGrey Haired Ambassadorsrsquo Diplomats off the Grid 1963-69rdquo

Magali Deleuze (RMC) laquo Conversation agrave travers le temps Maintien de la paix et

professionnalisme militaire (1956-1989) raquo

Chair | Animateur Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto)

Sponsored by the Canadian Business History Association | Parraineacutee par lAssociation

canadienne pour lhistoire des affaires

18

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Woman Suffrage Movement of the US and Canadian Wests Connected

Comparative and Transborder Dimensions | Le mouvement des suffragettes dans lrsquoOuest

canadien et ameacutericain Connexion comparaison et dimensions transfrontaliegraveres

Molly Rozum (University of South Dakota Vermillion) ldquolsquoIndians vs Womenrsquo The 1890s

South Dakota Womenrsquos Suffrage Campaignrdquo

Lori Ann Lahlum (Minnesota State University Mankato) ldquolsquoVictory will come in 1916rsquo Post-

1914 Women Suffrage in North Dakotardquo

Dee Garceau (Affiliate Faculty University of Montana) ldquoVirginia Billedeaux Womenrsquos

Suffrage and Tribal Empowermentrdquo

Bjoumlrg Hjartardόttir (Independent Scholar Reykjavik Iceland) ldquoIcelandic Suffrage Activism in

Canadardquo

Sarah Carter (University of Alberta) ldquoLouise McKinney The North Dakota Years of an Alberta

Suffragistrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Teaching Public History | Enseigner lrsquohistoire appliqueacutee

Jordan Baker (Nipissing University) ldquoPublic History Interpretation Strategies and the

Undergraduate History Studentrdquo

Jennifer Bonnell and Audrey Pyeacutee (York University) ldquoThe Value of Public History Placements

to Studentsrsquo Learning and Professional Outcomesrdquo

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University) ldquoPublic History at Brandon Universityrdquo

Laura Macaluso (Early College Program Central Virginia Community College) Monument

Culture Public History and Pedagogy Some Ideas for Expanding the Conversation to include

Studentsrdquo

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Daniel Ross (UQAM)

19

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Optimistic about their Future but no Idea how to Get there Supporting History

Undergraduate and Graduate Students in their Transition to the World of Work | Ecirctre

optimiste face agrave lrsquoavenir sans savoir comment y parvenir Le soutien aux eacutetudiantes et

aux eacutetudiants de tous les cycles dans leur transition au monde du travail

Maren Wood (Beyond the Professoriate) ldquoHow to Succeed Beyond the Professoriate and

Stories from PhDs who Haverdquo

Mathew Stone (Stone-Olafson Research Consulting) ldquoUnderstanding the Perspectives and

Needs of the End-Userrdquo

Janay Nugent (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Role of Faculty in Preparing Students for the

World of Workrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Maija Leivo

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Classroom Conversations on Indigenous and Settler

Histories in Canada Reflections from Intersecting Fields | Atelier sur la CVR ndash

Table ronde Discussions en classe sur lrsquohistoire autochtone et coloniale au Canada

Reacuteflexions de la part de domaines qui se croisent

Participants

Camie Augustus Vancouver Island University

Patricia Barkaskas UBC Peter A Allard School of Law

Chelsea Horton UVIC History and Centre for Studies in Religion and Society

Rick Ouellet Langara College Aboriginal Education and Services

Chair | Animatrice Malinda Smith (University of Alberta)

Discussant | Commentateur Richard Devlin (Schulich School of Law Dalhousie University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

20

1000 ndash 1130 | 10h00 ndash 11h30

Encountering Asian Canadian Archives

Participants

Glenn Deer (University of British Columbia)

Renisa Mawani (University of British Columbia)

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC | Parraineacute par le

Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Beyond the ldquoIntellectual Awakeningrdquo The Circulation of Books and Ideas in Eighteenth-

and Nineteenth-Century Nova Scotia | Au-delagrave du laquo reacuteveil intellectuel raquo La circulation

des livres et des ideacutees au dix-huitiegraveme et dix-neuviegraveme siegravecles

Gwendolyn Davies (University of New Brunswick) ldquolsquoTis Beautifully Wrotersquo The Byles Letters

of Nova Scotia from Revolution to Cultural Revelation (1770s-1830s)rdquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquolsquoO may those blessed truths have a wide circulationrsquo

Edward Manning and the circulation of books and ideas in Nova Scotia ca 1810-1850rdquo

Daniel Samson (Brock University) ldquoJames Barry Books and the Circulation of Ideas in Rural

Nova Scotia ca 1850-1900rdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Karen Smith (Dalhousie University)

Joint Session with Bibliographical Society of Canada | Parraineacutee par la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique

du Canada

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Promoting and Challenging British Imperialism | Pomouvoir et deacutefier lrsquoimpeacuterialisme

britannique

Heena Mistry (Queenrsquos University) ldquoIndian Colonization Schemes and the Territorial

Imagination of Reformrdquo

Ian Wereley (University of Calgary) ldquoSelling an Empire of Oil Architecture Imperialism and

the Publicity Activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company 1924-1925rdquo

Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of International Affairs) ldquoArchitecture of Denial Imperial

Violence and the Construction of Law and Historical Knowledge during the Mau Mau Uprising

1952-1960rdquo

Chair | Animateur Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT)

21

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century North American Politics | La politique nord-ameacutericaine au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Gregory Wigmore (Santa Clara University) ldquoReputation Power and Patronage in the Early

Canada-US Borderlandrdquo

Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick) ldquoLand Contribution and Civic Participation A

New Perspective on the Electoral Franchise across Nineteenth-Century British North Americardquo

Quentin Janel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal) laquo La naissance du candidat preacutesidentiel

moderne aux Etats-Unis pratiques et repreacutesentations du discours public dans les campagnes

eacutelectorales du XIXe siegravecle raquo

Chair | Animateur Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Reframing Conversations around Indigenous Photographic Archives | Reformuler la

discussion autour des archives photographiques autochtones

Carol Payne (Carleton University) ldquoVisual Conversations Across Time and Culture The

Archive of Photographs by Joseph Idlout ( ndash 1968) Authorship and Receptionrdquo

Carmen Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoFilling Gaps Mining Photographic Archives as a

Form of Indigenous Art Historical Collections Researchrdquo

Carol Williams (University of Lethbridge (Treaty 7 Territory AB) ldquoChallenging Settler and

Humanitarian Rhetoric of the Residential School Photographsrdquo

Jeff Thomas (independent curator and photographer) ldquoWhere the Rivers Meetrdquo

Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Regina) ldquoDetournement Indigenous Women Take the

Lensrdquo

Paul Seesequasis (writer cultural worker and commentator) ldquoThe Indigenous Archival Photo

Projectrdquo

Chair and Commentator | Animateur et commentateur audience | auditoire

22

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Power and Authority in New France and Beyond | Pouvoir et autoriteacute en Nouvelle-France

et au deacutebut du reacutegime britannique

Helen Dewar (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquoThe Maritime and Territorial Landscapes of Authority

in New Francerdquo

Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Execution of Daniel Vuil A Confusing Case of

Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Queacutebecrdquo

David More (Queenrsquos University) lsquoldquoThe Severity of this Servicersquo Canadien Inland Mariners

during the Early Post-Conquest Erardquo

Chair | Animateur Michel Duquet (Canadian Historical Association)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The White lsquoDiscoveryrsquo of Race in Twentieth-Century Canada | La laquo deacutecouverte raquo de la

race par les Canadiens blancs au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Cheryl Thompson (Ryerson University) ldquoFinding Blackface in the Community The Role of

Racialized Performance during Canadarsquos Modern Period 1880s to 1930srdquo

Ian McKay (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race The Colonial Archives and the

History of Racialized Minorities in Nova Scotia 1930s-1980srdquo

Peter Graham (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race Liberalism the Media and the

Struggle Against Institutional Racism in the Long 1960srdquo

Chair | Animateur David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

20th

-Century Urban and Suburban lives | Vies urbaines et suburbaines au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Penfold (University of Toronto) ldquoScarborough against The Scarborough Suburban

Resistance to Expressways in Metro Toronto 1971-1984rdquo

Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia) ldquoSchool Taxes and Suburban Community

Belonging in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Simon Vickers (University of Toronto) ldquoThe 1980s Gap Narratives of Urban Activism in Post-

1960s Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 18: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

18

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

The Woman Suffrage Movement of the US and Canadian Wests Connected

Comparative and Transborder Dimensions | Le mouvement des suffragettes dans lrsquoOuest

canadien et ameacutericain Connexion comparaison et dimensions transfrontaliegraveres

Molly Rozum (University of South Dakota Vermillion) ldquolsquoIndians vs Womenrsquo The 1890s

South Dakota Womenrsquos Suffrage Campaignrdquo

Lori Ann Lahlum (Minnesota State University Mankato) ldquolsquoVictory will come in 1916rsquo Post-

1914 Women Suffrage in North Dakotardquo

Dee Garceau (Affiliate Faculty University of Montana) ldquoVirginia Billedeaux Womenrsquos

Suffrage and Tribal Empowermentrdquo

Bjoumlrg Hjartardόttir (Independent Scholar Reykjavik Iceland) ldquoIcelandic Suffrage Activism in

Canadardquo

Sarah Carter (University of Alberta) ldquoLouise McKinney The North Dakota Years of an Alberta

Suffragistrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Teaching Public History | Enseigner lrsquohistoire appliqueacutee

Jordan Baker (Nipissing University) ldquoPublic History Interpretation Strategies and the

Undergraduate History Studentrdquo

Jennifer Bonnell and Audrey Pyeacutee (York University) ldquoThe Value of Public History Placements

to Studentsrsquo Learning and Professional Outcomesrdquo

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University) ldquoPublic History at Brandon Universityrdquo

Laura Macaluso (Early College Program Central Virginia Community College) Monument

Culture Public History and Pedagogy Some Ideas for Expanding the Conversation to include

Studentsrdquo

Moderator | Modeacuterateur Daniel Ross (UQAM)

19

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Optimistic about their Future but no Idea how to Get there Supporting History

Undergraduate and Graduate Students in their Transition to the World of Work | Ecirctre

optimiste face agrave lrsquoavenir sans savoir comment y parvenir Le soutien aux eacutetudiantes et

aux eacutetudiants de tous les cycles dans leur transition au monde du travail

Maren Wood (Beyond the Professoriate) ldquoHow to Succeed Beyond the Professoriate and

Stories from PhDs who Haverdquo

Mathew Stone (Stone-Olafson Research Consulting) ldquoUnderstanding the Perspectives and

Needs of the End-Userrdquo

Janay Nugent (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Role of Faculty in Preparing Students for the

World of Workrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Maija Leivo

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Classroom Conversations on Indigenous and Settler

Histories in Canada Reflections from Intersecting Fields | Atelier sur la CVR ndash

Table ronde Discussions en classe sur lrsquohistoire autochtone et coloniale au Canada

Reacuteflexions de la part de domaines qui se croisent

Participants

Camie Augustus Vancouver Island University

Patricia Barkaskas UBC Peter A Allard School of Law

Chelsea Horton UVIC History and Centre for Studies in Religion and Society

Rick Ouellet Langara College Aboriginal Education and Services

Chair | Animatrice Malinda Smith (University of Alberta)

Discussant | Commentateur Richard Devlin (Schulich School of Law Dalhousie University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

20

1000 ndash 1130 | 10h00 ndash 11h30

Encountering Asian Canadian Archives

Participants

Glenn Deer (University of British Columbia)

Renisa Mawani (University of British Columbia)

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC | Parraineacute par le

Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Beyond the ldquoIntellectual Awakeningrdquo The Circulation of Books and Ideas in Eighteenth-

and Nineteenth-Century Nova Scotia | Au-delagrave du laquo reacuteveil intellectuel raquo La circulation

des livres et des ideacutees au dix-huitiegraveme et dix-neuviegraveme siegravecles

Gwendolyn Davies (University of New Brunswick) ldquolsquoTis Beautifully Wrotersquo The Byles Letters

of Nova Scotia from Revolution to Cultural Revelation (1770s-1830s)rdquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquolsquoO may those blessed truths have a wide circulationrsquo

Edward Manning and the circulation of books and ideas in Nova Scotia ca 1810-1850rdquo

Daniel Samson (Brock University) ldquoJames Barry Books and the Circulation of Ideas in Rural

Nova Scotia ca 1850-1900rdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Karen Smith (Dalhousie University)

Joint Session with Bibliographical Society of Canada | Parraineacutee par la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique

du Canada

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Promoting and Challenging British Imperialism | Pomouvoir et deacutefier lrsquoimpeacuterialisme

britannique

Heena Mistry (Queenrsquos University) ldquoIndian Colonization Schemes and the Territorial

Imagination of Reformrdquo

Ian Wereley (University of Calgary) ldquoSelling an Empire of Oil Architecture Imperialism and

the Publicity Activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company 1924-1925rdquo

Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of International Affairs) ldquoArchitecture of Denial Imperial

Violence and the Construction of Law and Historical Knowledge during the Mau Mau Uprising

1952-1960rdquo

Chair | Animateur Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT)

21

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century North American Politics | La politique nord-ameacutericaine au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Gregory Wigmore (Santa Clara University) ldquoReputation Power and Patronage in the Early

Canada-US Borderlandrdquo

Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick) ldquoLand Contribution and Civic Participation A

New Perspective on the Electoral Franchise across Nineteenth-Century British North Americardquo

Quentin Janel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal) laquo La naissance du candidat preacutesidentiel

moderne aux Etats-Unis pratiques et repreacutesentations du discours public dans les campagnes

eacutelectorales du XIXe siegravecle raquo

Chair | Animateur Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Reframing Conversations around Indigenous Photographic Archives | Reformuler la

discussion autour des archives photographiques autochtones

Carol Payne (Carleton University) ldquoVisual Conversations Across Time and Culture The

Archive of Photographs by Joseph Idlout ( ndash 1968) Authorship and Receptionrdquo

Carmen Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoFilling Gaps Mining Photographic Archives as a

Form of Indigenous Art Historical Collections Researchrdquo

Carol Williams (University of Lethbridge (Treaty 7 Territory AB) ldquoChallenging Settler and

Humanitarian Rhetoric of the Residential School Photographsrdquo

Jeff Thomas (independent curator and photographer) ldquoWhere the Rivers Meetrdquo

Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Regina) ldquoDetournement Indigenous Women Take the

Lensrdquo

Paul Seesequasis (writer cultural worker and commentator) ldquoThe Indigenous Archival Photo

Projectrdquo

Chair and Commentator | Animateur et commentateur audience | auditoire

22

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Power and Authority in New France and Beyond | Pouvoir et autoriteacute en Nouvelle-France

et au deacutebut du reacutegime britannique

Helen Dewar (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquoThe Maritime and Territorial Landscapes of Authority

in New Francerdquo

Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Execution of Daniel Vuil A Confusing Case of

Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Queacutebecrdquo

David More (Queenrsquos University) lsquoldquoThe Severity of this Servicersquo Canadien Inland Mariners

during the Early Post-Conquest Erardquo

Chair | Animateur Michel Duquet (Canadian Historical Association)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The White lsquoDiscoveryrsquo of Race in Twentieth-Century Canada | La laquo deacutecouverte raquo de la

race par les Canadiens blancs au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Cheryl Thompson (Ryerson University) ldquoFinding Blackface in the Community The Role of

Racialized Performance during Canadarsquos Modern Period 1880s to 1930srdquo

Ian McKay (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race The Colonial Archives and the

History of Racialized Minorities in Nova Scotia 1930s-1980srdquo

Peter Graham (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race Liberalism the Media and the

Struggle Against Institutional Racism in the Long 1960srdquo

Chair | Animateur David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

20th

-Century Urban and Suburban lives | Vies urbaines et suburbaines au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Penfold (University of Toronto) ldquoScarborough against The Scarborough Suburban

Resistance to Expressways in Metro Toronto 1971-1984rdquo

Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia) ldquoSchool Taxes and Suburban Community

Belonging in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Simon Vickers (University of Toronto) ldquoThe 1980s Gap Narratives of Urban Activism in Post-

1960s Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 19: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

19

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Optimistic about their Future but no Idea how to Get there Supporting History

Undergraduate and Graduate Students in their Transition to the World of Work | Ecirctre

optimiste face agrave lrsquoavenir sans savoir comment y parvenir Le soutien aux eacutetudiantes et

aux eacutetudiants de tous les cycles dans leur transition au monde du travail

Maren Wood (Beyond the Professoriate) ldquoHow to Succeed Beyond the Professoriate and

Stories from PhDs who Haverdquo

Mathew Stone (Stone-Olafson Research Consulting) ldquoUnderstanding the Perspectives and

Needs of the End-Userrdquo

Janay Nugent (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Role of Faculty in Preparing Students for the

World of Workrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Maija Leivo

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Classroom Conversations on Indigenous and Settler

Histories in Canada Reflections from Intersecting Fields | Atelier sur la CVR ndash

Table ronde Discussions en classe sur lrsquohistoire autochtone et coloniale au Canada

Reacuteflexions de la part de domaines qui se croisent

Participants

Camie Augustus Vancouver Island University

Patricia Barkaskas UBC Peter A Allard School of Law

Chelsea Horton UVIC History and Centre for Studies in Religion and Society

Rick Ouellet Langara College Aboriginal Education and Services

Chair | Animatrice Malinda Smith (University of Alberta)

Discussant | Commentateur Richard Devlin (Schulich School of Law Dalhousie University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 |10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

20

1000 ndash 1130 | 10h00 ndash 11h30

Encountering Asian Canadian Archives

Participants

Glenn Deer (University of British Columbia)

Renisa Mawani (University of British Columbia)

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC | Parraineacute par le

Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Beyond the ldquoIntellectual Awakeningrdquo The Circulation of Books and Ideas in Eighteenth-

and Nineteenth-Century Nova Scotia | Au-delagrave du laquo reacuteveil intellectuel raquo La circulation

des livres et des ideacutees au dix-huitiegraveme et dix-neuviegraveme siegravecles

Gwendolyn Davies (University of New Brunswick) ldquolsquoTis Beautifully Wrotersquo The Byles Letters

of Nova Scotia from Revolution to Cultural Revelation (1770s-1830s)rdquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquolsquoO may those blessed truths have a wide circulationrsquo

Edward Manning and the circulation of books and ideas in Nova Scotia ca 1810-1850rdquo

Daniel Samson (Brock University) ldquoJames Barry Books and the Circulation of Ideas in Rural

Nova Scotia ca 1850-1900rdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Karen Smith (Dalhousie University)

Joint Session with Bibliographical Society of Canada | Parraineacutee par la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique

du Canada

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Promoting and Challenging British Imperialism | Pomouvoir et deacutefier lrsquoimpeacuterialisme

britannique

Heena Mistry (Queenrsquos University) ldquoIndian Colonization Schemes and the Territorial

Imagination of Reformrdquo

Ian Wereley (University of Calgary) ldquoSelling an Empire of Oil Architecture Imperialism and

the Publicity Activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company 1924-1925rdquo

Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of International Affairs) ldquoArchitecture of Denial Imperial

Violence and the Construction of Law and Historical Knowledge during the Mau Mau Uprising

1952-1960rdquo

Chair | Animateur Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT)

21

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century North American Politics | La politique nord-ameacutericaine au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Gregory Wigmore (Santa Clara University) ldquoReputation Power and Patronage in the Early

Canada-US Borderlandrdquo

Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick) ldquoLand Contribution and Civic Participation A

New Perspective on the Electoral Franchise across Nineteenth-Century British North Americardquo

Quentin Janel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal) laquo La naissance du candidat preacutesidentiel

moderne aux Etats-Unis pratiques et repreacutesentations du discours public dans les campagnes

eacutelectorales du XIXe siegravecle raquo

Chair | Animateur Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Reframing Conversations around Indigenous Photographic Archives | Reformuler la

discussion autour des archives photographiques autochtones

Carol Payne (Carleton University) ldquoVisual Conversations Across Time and Culture The

Archive of Photographs by Joseph Idlout ( ndash 1968) Authorship and Receptionrdquo

Carmen Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoFilling Gaps Mining Photographic Archives as a

Form of Indigenous Art Historical Collections Researchrdquo

Carol Williams (University of Lethbridge (Treaty 7 Territory AB) ldquoChallenging Settler and

Humanitarian Rhetoric of the Residential School Photographsrdquo

Jeff Thomas (independent curator and photographer) ldquoWhere the Rivers Meetrdquo

Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Regina) ldquoDetournement Indigenous Women Take the

Lensrdquo

Paul Seesequasis (writer cultural worker and commentator) ldquoThe Indigenous Archival Photo

Projectrdquo

Chair and Commentator | Animateur et commentateur audience | auditoire

22

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Power and Authority in New France and Beyond | Pouvoir et autoriteacute en Nouvelle-France

et au deacutebut du reacutegime britannique

Helen Dewar (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquoThe Maritime and Territorial Landscapes of Authority

in New Francerdquo

Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Execution of Daniel Vuil A Confusing Case of

Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Queacutebecrdquo

David More (Queenrsquos University) lsquoldquoThe Severity of this Servicersquo Canadien Inland Mariners

during the Early Post-Conquest Erardquo

Chair | Animateur Michel Duquet (Canadian Historical Association)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The White lsquoDiscoveryrsquo of Race in Twentieth-Century Canada | La laquo deacutecouverte raquo de la

race par les Canadiens blancs au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Cheryl Thompson (Ryerson University) ldquoFinding Blackface in the Community The Role of

Racialized Performance during Canadarsquos Modern Period 1880s to 1930srdquo

Ian McKay (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race The Colonial Archives and the

History of Racialized Minorities in Nova Scotia 1930s-1980srdquo

Peter Graham (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race Liberalism the Media and the

Struggle Against Institutional Racism in the Long 1960srdquo

Chair | Animateur David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

20th

-Century Urban and Suburban lives | Vies urbaines et suburbaines au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Penfold (University of Toronto) ldquoScarborough against The Scarborough Suburban

Resistance to Expressways in Metro Toronto 1971-1984rdquo

Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia) ldquoSchool Taxes and Suburban Community

Belonging in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Simon Vickers (University of Toronto) ldquoThe 1980s Gap Narratives of Urban Activism in Post-

1960s Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 20: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

20

1000 ndash 1130 | 10h00 ndash 11h30

Encountering Asian Canadian Archives

Participants

Glenn Deer (University of British Columbia)

Renisa Mawani (University of British Columbia)

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC | Parraineacute par le

Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program at UBC

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Beyond the ldquoIntellectual Awakeningrdquo The Circulation of Books and Ideas in Eighteenth-

and Nineteenth-Century Nova Scotia | Au-delagrave du laquo reacuteveil intellectuel raquo La circulation

des livres et des ideacutees au dix-huitiegraveme et dix-neuviegraveme siegravecles

Gwendolyn Davies (University of New Brunswick) ldquolsquoTis Beautifully Wrotersquo The Byles Letters

of Nova Scotia from Revolution to Cultural Revelation (1770s-1830s)rdquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquolsquoO may those blessed truths have a wide circulationrsquo

Edward Manning and the circulation of books and ideas in Nova Scotia ca 1810-1850rdquo

Daniel Samson (Brock University) ldquoJames Barry Books and the Circulation of Ideas in Rural

Nova Scotia ca 1850-1900rdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Karen Smith (Dalhousie University)

Joint Session with Bibliographical Society of Canada | Parraineacutee par la Socieacuteteacute bibliographique

du Canada

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Promoting and Challenging British Imperialism | Pomouvoir et deacutefier lrsquoimpeacuterialisme

britannique

Heena Mistry (Queenrsquos University) ldquoIndian Colonization Schemes and the Territorial

Imagination of Reformrdquo

Ian Wereley (University of Calgary) ldquoSelling an Empire of Oil Architecture Imperialism and

the Publicity Activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company 1924-1925rdquo

Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of International Affairs) ldquoArchitecture of Denial Imperial

Violence and the Construction of Law and Historical Knowledge during the Mau Mau Uprising

1952-1960rdquo

Chair | Animateur Cecilia Morgan (OISEUT)

21

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century North American Politics | La politique nord-ameacutericaine au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Gregory Wigmore (Santa Clara University) ldquoReputation Power and Patronage in the Early

Canada-US Borderlandrdquo

Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick) ldquoLand Contribution and Civic Participation A

New Perspective on the Electoral Franchise across Nineteenth-Century British North Americardquo

Quentin Janel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal) laquo La naissance du candidat preacutesidentiel

moderne aux Etats-Unis pratiques et repreacutesentations du discours public dans les campagnes

eacutelectorales du XIXe siegravecle raquo

Chair | Animateur Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Reframing Conversations around Indigenous Photographic Archives | Reformuler la

discussion autour des archives photographiques autochtones

Carol Payne (Carleton University) ldquoVisual Conversations Across Time and Culture The

Archive of Photographs by Joseph Idlout ( ndash 1968) Authorship and Receptionrdquo

Carmen Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoFilling Gaps Mining Photographic Archives as a

Form of Indigenous Art Historical Collections Researchrdquo

Carol Williams (University of Lethbridge (Treaty 7 Territory AB) ldquoChallenging Settler and

Humanitarian Rhetoric of the Residential School Photographsrdquo

Jeff Thomas (independent curator and photographer) ldquoWhere the Rivers Meetrdquo

Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Regina) ldquoDetournement Indigenous Women Take the

Lensrdquo

Paul Seesequasis (writer cultural worker and commentator) ldquoThe Indigenous Archival Photo

Projectrdquo

Chair and Commentator | Animateur et commentateur audience | auditoire

22

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Power and Authority in New France and Beyond | Pouvoir et autoriteacute en Nouvelle-France

et au deacutebut du reacutegime britannique

Helen Dewar (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquoThe Maritime and Territorial Landscapes of Authority

in New Francerdquo

Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Execution of Daniel Vuil A Confusing Case of

Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Queacutebecrdquo

David More (Queenrsquos University) lsquoldquoThe Severity of this Servicersquo Canadien Inland Mariners

during the Early Post-Conquest Erardquo

Chair | Animateur Michel Duquet (Canadian Historical Association)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The White lsquoDiscoveryrsquo of Race in Twentieth-Century Canada | La laquo deacutecouverte raquo de la

race par les Canadiens blancs au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Cheryl Thompson (Ryerson University) ldquoFinding Blackface in the Community The Role of

Racialized Performance during Canadarsquos Modern Period 1880s to 1930srdquo

Ian McKay (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race The Colonial Archives and the

History of Racialized Minorities in Nova Scotia 1930s-1980srdquo

Peter Graham (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race Liberalism the Media and the

Struggle Against Institutional Racism in the Long 1960srdquo

Chair | Animateur David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

20th

-Century Urban and Suburban lives | Vies urbaines et suburbaines au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Penfold (University of Toronto) ldquoScarborough against The Scarborough Suburban

Resistance to Expressways in Metro Toronto 1971-1984rdquo

Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia) ldquoSchool Taxes and Suburban Community

Belonging in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Simon Vickers (University of Toronto) ldquoThe 1980s Gap Narratives of Urban Activism in Post-

1960s Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 21: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

21

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century North American Politics | La politique nord-ameacutericaine au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Gregory Wigmore (Santa Clara University) ldquoReputation Power and Patronage in the Early

Canada-US Borderlandrdquo

Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick) ldquoLand Contribution and Civic Participation A

New Perspective on the Electoral Franchise across Nineteenth-Century British North Americardquo

Quentin Janel (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal) laquo La naissance du candidat preacutesidentiel

moderne aux Etats-Unis pratiques et repreacutesentations du discours public dans les campagnes

eacutelectorales du XIXe siegravecle raquo

Chair | Animateur Elizabeth Mancke (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Reframing Conversations around Indigenous Photographic Archives | Reformuler la

discussion autour des archives photographiques autochtones

Carol Payne (Carleton University) ldquoVisual Conversations Across Time and Culture The

Archive of Photographs by Joseph Idlout ( ndash 1968) Authorship and Receptionrdquo

Carmen Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoFilling Gaps Mining Photographic Archives as a

Form of Indigenous Art Historical Collections Researchrdquo

Carol Williams (University of Lethbridge (Treaty 7 Territory AB) ldquoChallenging Settler and

Humanitarian Rhetoric of the Residential School Photographsrdquo

Jeff Thomas (independent curator and photographer) ldquoWhere the Rivers Meetrdquo

Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Regina) ldquoDetournement Indigenous Women Take the

Lensrdquo

Paul Seesequasis (writer cultural worker and commentator) ldquoThe Indigenous Archival Photo

Projectrdquo

Chair and Commentator | Animateur et commentateur audience | auditoire

22

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Power and Authority in New France and Beyond | Pouvoir et autoriteacute en Nouvelle-France

et au deacutebut du reacutegime britannique

Helen Dewar (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquoThe Maritime and Territorial Landscapes of Authority

in New Francerdquo

Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Execution of Daniel Vuil A Confusing Case of

Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Queacutebecrdquo

David More (Queenrsquos University) lsquoldquoThe Severity of this Servicersquo Canadien Inland Mariners

during the Early Post-Conquest Erardquo

Chair | Animateur Michel Duquet (Canadian Historical Association)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The White lsquoDiscoveryrsquo of Race in Twentieth-Century Canada | La laquo deacutecouverte raquo de la

race par les Canadiens blancs au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Cheryl Thompson (Ryerson University) ldquoFinding Blackface in the Community The Role of

Racialized Performance during Canadarsquos Modern Period 1880s to 1930srdquo

Ian McKay (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race The Colonial Archives and the

History of Racialized Minorities in Nova Scotia 1930s-1980srdquo

Peter Graham (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race Liberalism the Media and the

Struggle Against Institutional Racism in the Long 1960srdquo

Chair | Animateur David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

20th

-Century Urban and Suburban lives | Vies urbaines et suburbaines au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Penfold (University of Toronto) ldquoScarborough against The Scarborough Suburban

Resistance to Expressways in Metro Toronto 1971-1984rdquo

Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia) ldquoSchool Taxes and Suburban Community

Belonging in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Simon Vickers (University of Toronto) ldquoThe 1980s Gap Narratives of Urban Activism in Post-

1960s Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 22: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

22

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Power and Authority in New France and Beyond | Pouvoir et autoriteacute en Nouvelle-France

et au deacutebut du reacutegime britannique

Helen Dewar (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquoThe Maritime and Territorial Landscapes of Authority

in New Francerdquo

Mairi Cowan (University of Toronto) ldquoThe Execution of Daniel Vuil A Confusing Case of

Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Queacutebecrdquo

David More (Queenrsquos University) lsquoldquoThe Severity of this Servicersquo Canadien Inland Mariners

during the Early Post-Conquest Erardquo

Chair | Animateur Michel Duquet (Canadian Historical Association)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The White lsquoDiscoveryrsquo of Race in Twentieth-Century Canada | La laquo deacutecouverte raquo de la

race par les Canadiens blancs au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Cheryl Thompson (Ryerson University) ldquoFinding Blackface in the Community The Role of

Racialized Performance during Canadarsquos Modern Period 1880s to 1930srdquo

Ian McKay (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race The Colonial Archives and the

History of Racialized Minorities in Nova Scotia 1930s-1980srdquo

Peter Graham (McMaster University) ldquolsquoDiscoveringrsquo Race Liberalism the Media and the

Struggle Against Institutional Racism in the Long 1960srdquo

Chair | Animateur David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

20th

-Century Urban and Suburban lives | Vies urbaines et suburbaines au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Penfold (University of Toronto) ldquoScarborough against The Scarborough Suburban

Resistance to Expressways in Metro Toronto 1971-1984rdquo

Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia) ldquoSchool Taxes and Suburban Community

Belonging in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canadardquo

Simon Vickers (University of Toronto) ldquoThe 1980s Gap Narratives of Urban Activism in Post-

1960s Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Robert McDonald (University of British Columbia)

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 23: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

23

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Secrecy Surveillance and Security in Twentieth-Century Canada | Secret surveillance et

seacutecuriteacute au Canada au cours du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham) ldquolsquoOne-Man Warrsquo Lone-Actor Terrorism in Canada

1868-2018rdquo

Brandon Webb (Concordia University) ldquoBehind the Drawn Curtain Security and Surveillance

in Canadarsquos Cold War Exchanges 1955-1965rdquo

Sean Michael Holman (Mount Royal University) ldquoNaderrsquos Raid on Government Secrecy in

Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Magali Deleuze (RMC)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Writing Family History and Objectivity | Lrsquoobjectiviteacute et lrsquoeacutecriture des histoires de famille

Leslie Choquette (Assumption College) ldquoFamily Archives and Research at Assumption

Collegersquos French Instituterdquo

Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University) ldquoEncounters with the Personal Pastrdquo or ldquoOn loving

and hating your relativesrdquo

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoLife Writing

Collaboration and the Diaries of Ida Louise (Friars) Martin Saint John NB 1945-

1992rdquo

Brittany Luby (University of Guelph) ldquoAncestral Politics and Academic Risk An Exploration of

the Conflict between Anishinaabe Process and Colonial Ethics in Community-Based Researchrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (UNBC) ldquoSubjectivity and Objectivity Photography Family and the

Historianrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentatrice Laura Madokoro (McGill University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Displaying Canadian Technoscience | Mettre de lrsquoavant la technoscience canadienne

Dany Guay-Beacutelanger (Canadian Game Studies Association) ldquoVideogames in Canada Is There a

Canadian Videogame historyrdquo

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 24: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

24

Jan Hadlaw (York University) ldquolsquoThis is What Modern Canadian Technology Looks Likersquo

Making the Contempra Telephone a National Design Iconrdquo

Blair Stein (University of Oklahoma) ldquoConfederation Plane Air Canada at Expo 67 and Jet-Age

National Identityrdquo

Michael Windover (Carleton University) ldquoDisplaying Media Architecture and Socio-Spatial

Experience with the CBCrdquo

Chair | Animateur James Opp (Carleton University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Dealing with Trauma | Aborder les traumatismes

Scott W Murray (Mount Royal University) ldquoSurvivor Testimony in the Digital Agerdquo

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Toronto) ldquoRemembering and Forgetting with the State

The Archival Aftermath of Ugandarsquos Commission of Inquiry into Violations of Human Rightsrdquo

Pheroze Unwalla (University of British Columbia) ldquoTeaching Trauma Activist History and the

Need for Interdisciplinarityrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Political History Group | Groupe drsquohistoire politique

Histoire sociale Social History

Canadian Network for Economic History | Reacuteseau canadien drsquohistoire eacuteconomique

Active History | HistoireEngageacutee

Media and Communication History Committee | Comiteacute de lrsquohistoire des meacutedias

et de la communication

LabourLe Travail Editorial Board Meeting

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book Launch for UBC Press books | Lancement de livres publieacutes par UBC Press

Laura Ishiguro Nothing to Write Home About British Family Correspondence and the

Settler Colonial Everyday in British Columbia

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 25: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

25

Tina Loo Moved by the State Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar

Canada

[Paige Raibmon]

Sponsored by the UBC History Department | Parraineacute par le deacutepartement drsquohistoire de UBC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Book launch by Between the Lines

Catherine Gidney Captive Audience How Corporations Invaded Our Schools

Peter Graham and Ian McKay Radical Ambition The New Left in Toronto

Graphic History Collective and David Lester 1919 A Graphic History of the Winnipeg

General Strike

David Goutor A Chance to Fight Hitler A Canadian Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

Roberta Lexier Stephanie Bangarth and Jonathan Weier eds Party of Conscience The

CCF the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada

Michael Dawson Catherine Gidney and Donald Wright eds Symbols of Canada

Jin Haritaworn Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware Marvellous Grounds Queer of

Colour Histories of Toronto

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Poster Session | Seacuteance de communications afficheacutees

Sonya de Laat (McMaster University) Dominique Marshall (Carleton University) and Sandrine

Murray (Carleton University) ldquoMediated Mercy Visual Histories of Canadian Aid to Refugees

and Displaced People Abroadrdquo (Common project of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian

History)

Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University) ldquoNon-denominational Organizing in Montrealrsquos

Red-Light District 1915ndash1918rdquo

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquoWar of the Dots Literacy for the Blind in Nineteenth-

Century North Americardquo

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 26: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

26

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

ldquoMemory Warsrdquo and the Holocaust seen from the German Polish and Canadian

Perspectives | La guerre de meacutemoire et lrsquoHolocauste des points de vue allemand

polonais et canadien

Jan Grabowski (University of Ottawa) ldquoHolocaust Envy Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust

Denial - Memory amp Commemoration of the Holocaust in Eastern Europerdquo

Richard Menkis (University of British Columbia) ldquoHolocaust Commemorations in Canada

Retrospect and Prospectrdquo

Myriam Gerber (Concordia University) ldquoUnsettled Heritage Munichrsquos Redeeming Public

Memory Narratives and an Inconvenient Holocaust Mass Graverdquo

Miranda Brethour (University of Ottawa) ldquoThe Power of the Righteous Remembering

Holocaust Rescuers in Post-Communist Polandrdquo

Chair | Animateur Hernan Tesler-Mabe (University of Ottawa)

Sponsored by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies | Parraineacutee par lrsquoAssociation

drsquoeacutetudes juives canadiennes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Contemporary Indigenous Struggle | Les luttes autochtones contemporaines

Nicholas Xemŧoltw Claxton and John Price (University of Victoria) ldquoFrom Title to

Sovereignty Resetting Coastal Historyrdquo

Genevieve Renard Painter (Concordia University) ldquoRetelling the Charters Rights Race and

Indigeneity in the Making of Womens Equality Rights in Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur John Lutz (University of Victoria)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Gender Space and Mobility A Conversation about the Law Sanctuary and Security |

Genre espace et mobiliteacute Discussion agrave propos de la loi du droit drsquoasile et de la

seacutecuriteacute

Nadia Galiani Jones (Central European University) ldquoPhenomenologies of lsquoOtherrsquo Along the

Balkan Route Hungarian Humanitarian Responses in Historical Perspectiverdquo

Bradley Miller (University of British Columbia) ldquolsquoI am just as free to marry as he isrsquo Gender

and Divorce within and beyond Canadian Law 1886-1930rdquo

Laura Madokoro (McGill University) ldquoWomen at Risk Subjectivity and Sanctuary across

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 27: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

27

Bordersrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

First World War from the Homefront | La Premiegravere Guerre mondiale telle que veacutecue au

Canada

Stephanie Olsen (McGill University University of Tampere) ldquoAn Emotional History of

Childrenrsquos Actions during the First World Warrdquo

Lyndsay Campbell (University of Calgary) ldquoThe War-time Elections Act (1917) and the History

of Canadian Womenrsquos Suffragerdquo

Kyle Pritchard (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoWomen in the Canadian Munitions Industry during

the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Aesthetic Linkages The Cultural Relations Approach to Canadian Diplomatic History |

Liens estheacutetiques Eacutetudier lrsquohistoire diplomatique canandienne agrave partir de la question

des relations culturelles

Eric Fillion (Concordia University) The International Service of the CBC as an Instrument of

Musical Diplomacy in Brazil (1940s-1950s)

Sarah EK Smith (Carleton University) ldquolsquoVisiting-cardsrsquo from the Worldrsquos Great Museums

Exploring International Cultural Relations through Masterpieces of European Paintingrdquo

Jeffrey Brison (Queenrsquos University) ldquoPhilanthropic Foundations as Non-State Actors in the

lsquoClubsrsquo and lsquoNetworksrsquo of Diplomacyrdquo

Chair and commentator | Animatrice et commentatrice Lynda Jessup (Queenrsquos University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Developing a Sense of Belonging and Community | Deacutevelopper un sentiment

drsquoappartenance et de communauteacute

Frank A Abbott (Independent scholar) ldquolsquoMillion Dollar Festivalrsquo Tourism and Belonging in the

Vancouver Chinese Carnival of 1936rdquo

Shannon Conway (University of Ottawa) ldquoNewfoundlandrsquos (Continuing) Regional Identity

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 28: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

28

within Canadardquo

Robert S Kossuth (University of Lethbridge) ldquolsquoThe Athletic Sonrsquo(s) Promoting lsquoCanada Firstrsquo

and the Winnipeg and Central District Native Sons of Canada through Sport and Recreationrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Western Genre and Western-ness in the Popular (Canadian) Imagination 1910-1950 |

Le genre et lrsquoidentiteacute Western dans lrsquoimaginaire populaire canadien 1910-1950

Susan Nance (University of Guelph) ldquoStraining Against the Rope How Animals Became

Westernrdquo

Ben Bradley (Network in Canadian History and Environment) ldquoStages of the Past Stagecoaches

as Objects of Frontier and Energy Nostalgia in Western Canada 1910-1950rdquo

Erin Schuurs (University of Guelph) ldquoWilf Carter as Canadarsquos Cowboy 1930-1950rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Body Gender and Sport in North America during the Twentieth Century | Le corps le

genre et le sport en Ameacuterique du Nord au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Ornella Nzindukiyimana (St Francis Xavier University) ldquolsquoWell I See the Darkies Are Arrivinrsquo

Reflections on Sport Experiences of Black Women in Ontario (1920s-1940s)rdquo

Stacy L Lorenz (University of Alberta) ldquolsquoThe King of Hockeyrsquos Fist-Fightersrsquo Gordie Howe

Violence and Postwar Masculinityrdquo

Matthew S Wiseman (University of Toronto) paper written with Jane Nicholas (St Jeromersquos

University) ldquoDiving into Womanhood Synchronized Swimming in Ontario 1940-70srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Heather Stanley Vancouver Island University

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Rethinking History | Repenser lrsquohistoire

Deanna Turner (Queenrsquos University) ldquoThe Chronotope of National History The

Communicative Imperative of Time-Space Synthesisrdquo

Andrea Mason (London School of Economics) ldquoDevelopment of the Polish National Mythology

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 29: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

29

of the Second World Warrdquo

Mia R McKie (University of Toronto) ldquoEpistemological Subjectivity as Methodology Nuya

and the Tuscarora Nationrdquo

Chair | Animateur John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Environment Conservation and Labour in Pacific North America | Lrsquoenvironnement la

preacuteservation et le travail sur la cocircte pacifique de lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord

Lissa Wadewitz (Linfield College) ldquolsquoThe Gospel of Kindnessrsquo Masculinity and Violence in the

American Whaling Fleetrdquo

Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia) ldquoEnvironment Race and Exclusion

in the BC Salmon Fisheries 1910-1930rdquo

Jason M Colby (University of Victoria) ldquolsquoNo Fish No Blackfishrsquo Orcas and the New Salmon

Politics of the West Coastrdquo

Chair | Animateur Benjamin Bryce (University of Northern British Columbia)

Commentator | Commentateur Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Complicated Conversations Re-examining Canadian Historical Scholarship through a

Critical Race Lens | Discussions complexes Re-examiner le travail historique des

historiennes et historiens canadiens agrave travers le prisme critique de la question raciale

Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick) ldquoBack Home and Abroad Exploring Diasporic

Memory Work in Historical Scholarshiprdquo

Patrice Allen (York University) ldquoMethods for Excavating the lives of Radical Women of the

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in a Canadian Contextrdquo

Claudine Bonner (Acadia University) ldquoGaps in the Atlantic Diasporic Narrative An Exploration

of African Nova Scotian Historyrdquo

Natasha Henry (York University) ldquoTelling it Like it Was African Enslavement in the Canadian

Colonial Archivesrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Afua Cooper Dalhousie University

Joint Session with the Black Canadian Studies Association | Session conjointe avec Black

Canadian Studies Association

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 30: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

30

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1630 | 15h30 ndash 16h30

Presidential Address | Discours de la preacutesidente

1630 ndash 1730 | 16h30 ndash 17h30

Annual General Meeting Reacuteunion annuelle des membres

1730 ndash 18 00 | 17h30 ndash 18h00 Break | Pause

1800 ndash 1900 | 18h00 ndash 19h00

CHA Prize Ceremony | Remise des prix de la SHC

2000 | 20h00

Social event | Activiteacute sociale (Cliopalooza)

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 31: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

31

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 | MERCREDI 5 JUIN

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00 BUCH B313

Canadian Catholic History Association Keynote Address | Discours liminaire de la

Canadian Catholic History Association

Colin Barr Senior Lecturer in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen Scotland

ldquoIrelands Empire The Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking World 1829-1914rdquo

Joint session with Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) | Session conjointe de la

Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Written Childhoods Writing in the Lives of Children and Youth | Eacutecrire lrsquoenfance

Lrsquoeacutecriture dans la vie des enfants et de la jeunesse

Roderick Barman (University of British Columbia) ldquoConversing with the Past ndash Retrieving

Childhood between Canada and England during the Second World Warrdquo

Catherine Larochelle (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) laquo (Srsquo)imaginer ailleurs lrsquoimagination impeacuteriale

dans les eacutecrits des eacutelegraveves queacutebeacutecois (1850-1915) raquo

JI Little (Simon Fraser University) ldquoEmerging Manhood Henry Trentrsquos BC Adventure 1862-

63rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Kristine Alexander (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group | Parraineacutee par le Groupe dhistoire de

lenfance et de la jeunesse

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Making Waves on the West Coast New Directions in the History of the Womenrsquos

Movement in British Columbia | Faire des vagues sur la Cocircte ouest Nouvelles

perspectives sur lrsquohistoire du mouvement des femmes en Colombie-Britannique

Nadine Boulay (Simon Fraser University) ldquoLesbian and Queer Womens Political Organizing in

Rural BC during the 1970s and 80srdquo

Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social

Sciences | Gracircce agrave lrsquoaide financiegravere de la Feacutedeacuteration des sciences humaines

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 32: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

32

Lara Campbell (Simon Fraser University) ldquoRethinking the Politics of First Wave Feminism

Class and Genderrdquo

Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta) ldquoHow the State Shaped the Womenrsquos Movementrdquo

Lisa Pasolli (Queenrsquos University) ldquoConsidering Child Care Co-operativesrdquo

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoForming a Feminist Union Womenrsquos Labour Activism at

the University of British Columbia in 1970s Vancouverrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Funkeacute Aladejebi (University of New Brunswick)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire des femmes

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Under the Shadow of War Reconstructing Lives and Histories in Interwar Canada | Agrave

lrsquoombre de la guerre Reconstruire la vie et lrsquohistoire des Canadiens et des

Canadiennes dans lrsquoentre-deux-guerres

Kandace Bogaert (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoRe-Constructing the Experiences of Ontario

Soldiersrsquo Families in the Aftermath of the 1918 Influenza Pandemicrdquo

Heather Ellis (Western University) ldquoHospital Homicide The Case of Albert Buttery and the

Negotiation of Violence in Veteranrsquos Hospitalsrdquo

Eric Story (Wilfrid Laurier University) ldquoHow Do We Write a History of Veteransrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dr Mark Humphries (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Commentator | Commentatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations in Public Health Education Policy and Medicine | Discussion sur la santeacute

publique Eacuteducation politique publique et meacutedecine

Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo) ldquolsquoThe Winds of Changes Have Been Blowingrsquo

Jurisdictional Debates in Indigenous Health Policy 1945-1980rdquo

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) ldquoMade in Canada Measles Vaccine and

Nationalism 1960-1970rdquo

Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph) ldquoLearning to Brush Cosmetic Companies and the

Revolution in Oral Health Carerdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 33: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

33

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Conversations Across Borders and Nations Wildlife Ranching and Science in the

Canadian Northwest | Conversations transfrontaliegraveres et transnationales La vie

sauvage lrsquoeacutelevage et la science dans le nord-ouest du Canada

Heather Green (McMaster University) ldquoInternational Trophy Hunting and Wildlife Regulation

in the Yukon 1920-1950rdquo

Glenn Iceton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoBoundaries of Conservation Wildlife Conservation

in the Yukon-BC Borderlandsrdquo

John Woitkowitz (University of Cambridge) ldquoScience Networks and Knowledge Communities

August Petermann and the Construction of the Open Polar Seardquo

Matt Todd (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Emergence of the Alberta Cattle Industry with

Montana Stock Why the Border Mattered Unit it Didnrsquotrdquo

Chair | Animateur George Colpitts (University of Calgary)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Disciplines in Dialogue Historical Knowledge Public Engagement and Social Media in

History Archaeology and Archival Science | Le savoir historique lrsquoengagement public et

les meacutedias sociaux en histoire en archeacuteologie et en archivistique

Andrea Eidinger (Queenrsquos University) ldquoUnwritten Histories Academic Historians and Public

Engagementrdquo

Joanne Hammond (Pacific Heritage Research and Consulting) ldquoBeing a Practitioner of

Indigenous Archaeology on Twitterrdquo

Stephanie Halmhofer (Archaeologist ndash Archer CRM) ldquoSocial Media and Pseudoarchaeologyrdquo

Krista McCracken (Algoma University) ldquoArchives Community Dialogue and Facilitating

Historical Understandingrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Carly Ciufo (McMaster University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Digital History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

drsquohistoire numeacuterique

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 34: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

34

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Hate Speech Free Speech and Residential School Denial Exploring the Limits of

Acceptable Discourse in Canada | Discours haineux liberteacute drsquoexpression et le deacuteni des

eacutecoles reacutesidentielles Explorer les limites de ce qui est acceptable dans le discours

public canadien

Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Kingrsquos University College) ldquolsquoThere is a line not one that we draw but one

that must be drawn neverthelessrsquo John Ross Taylor and Debates over Free Speech in Canada

1977-1990rdquo

Kevin Anderson (University of Calgary Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoThe books do not hellip go

beyond what the contemporary Canadian community is prepared to toleratersquo Hate Speech Anti-

Catholicism and the Papal Visit of September 1984rdquo

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquolsquoI donrsquot need any more educationrsquo Senator Lynn

Beyak Residential School Denial and the Attack on Truth and Reconciliationrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos University College)

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

A Roundtable on EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Sir John A Macdonald prize | Table ronde

sur le livre de EA Heaman Tax Order and Good Government A New Political History of

Canada 1867-1917 qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Sir-John-A-Macdonald 2018

Participants

Jeffrey McNairn (Queenrsquos University)

Carmen Nielson (Mount Royal University)

Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

Chair | Animateur Barrington Walker

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

830 ndash 1000 | 8h30 ndash 10h00

Graduate Students amp Bucking Conservatism Finding our Histories in a Conservative

Narrative | Les eacutetudiantes et les eacutetudiants des cycles supeacuterieurs et Bucking Conservatism

Trouver nos histoires dans une trame narrative conservatrice

Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (Queenrsquos University) ldquoApologies to my Fathers for Using the Term

lsquoQueerrsquo When Archival Research Hits Close to Homerdquo

Tarisa Little (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoIndigenous Voices and Methodologies in Bucking

Conservatism a Settler on Writing Indigenous historyrdquo

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 35: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

35

Karissa Robyn Patton (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFrom Birth Control Centres to Bucking

Conservatism Age Gender and Communityrdquo

Mack Penner (McMaster University) ldquoBucking Conservatism with a Little Help The Value of

Mentorship and Support in Early Publishing Experiencesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leon Crane Bear (University of Lethbridge)

Sponsored by the

diplocircmeacute(e)s

845 ndash 1015 | 8h45 ndash 10h15

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Teaching and Learning after the Truth

and Reconciliation Commission | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde ndash Session speacuteciale

Lrsquoenseignement et lrsquoapprentissage apregraves la Commission de veacuteriteacute et de reacuteconciliation

Participants

Keith Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Michael Marker (University of British Columbia)

Jeannie Morgan (Simon Fraser University)

Paige Raibmon (University of British Columbia)

Martha Walls (Mount Saint Vincent University)

Chair | Animateur Allan Downey (McMaster University)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1000 ndash 1030 | 10h00 ndash 10h30 Break | Pause

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Persistent Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Northern and Western Canada | La

tuberculose persistente au sein des communauteacutes autochtones du Nord et de lrsquoOuest du

Canada

Liza Piper (University of Alberta) ldquoTuberculosis in the Mackenzie District and Yukon Territory

before 1940rdquo

Paul Hackett (University of Saskatchewan) ldquoFirst Nations Historical Trauma as a Factor in the

Persistence of TB in Canada Towards More Historically-Informed Health Practicerdquo

Graduate Students Committee | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute des eacutetudiant(e)s

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 36: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

36

John Cole (University of Alberta) ldquoThe History of Tuberculosis in the Athabasca and

Clearwater River Districts after Treaty 8rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Courtney Heffernan ( University of Alberta)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Learning from Development | Development from Learning Aid and Education 1945-

1975 | Apprendre du deacuteveloppement | Se deacutevelopper gracircce agrave lrsquoapprentissage Lrsquoaide et

lrsquoeacuteducation 1945-1975

Jill Campbell-Miller (Carleton University) ldquoA Mission for Modernity Canadians and Medical

Education in India 1946-1966rdquo

David Meren (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal) ldquolsquoThe Pedagogy of lsquoDevelopmentrsquo Settler Colonialism

and the Origins Life and Demise of the United Nations Regional Training Centre for Technical

Assistance at UBCrdquo

Kevin Brushett (Royal Military College of Canada) ldquoOn Ten Days to Shake the World NGOs

the State amp the Politics of Development Educationrdquo

Chair | Animateur Dominique Cleacutement (University of Alberta)

Discussant David Webster (Bishoprsquos University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History | Parraineacutee par Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Listening to the People New Conversations with the Archives of State Hearings | Eacutecouter

les gens Nouvelles conversations avec les archives des enquecirctes eacutetatiques

Mary Chapman (University of British Columbia) ldquoDiasporic Chinese Children in the Archive

The Disappearance of lsquoTuck Quyrsquos lsquoslaveyrsquordquo

Laura Ishiguro (University of British Columbia) ldquoReasonable Doubt Colonial Emotion

Archival Non-sense and the Unsolved History of an Infanticide Trialrdquo

Madeline Knickerbocker (Simon Fraser University) ldquolsquoIrsquom not asking you to give me a title

because I know we own the landrsquo Indigenous Testimony during the McKenna-McBride

Commission Hearings in the New Westminster Agency 1913-1916rdquo

Eryk Martin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ldquolsquo1984 came earlyrsquo State Surveillance and the

Trial of the Vancouver Fiverdquo

Chair | Animatrice Julia Smith (University of Alberta)

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 37: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

37

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Public History 1 Histoire appliqueacutee 1

Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University) ldquoAt the Intersection of Indigenous and Settler Art

Gerald Tailfeathers Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Museum 1956-1975rdquo

Boyd Laanstra (Senior Analyst Visual Content Currency Department Bank of Canada) ldquoVoices

of Currency ndash Designing Canadarsquos New $10rdquo

Sean Graham (Carleton University University of Ottawa) ldquoLike Share Subscribe Podcasting

and the Changing Face of Public Historyrdquo

Xiaoping Sun (Saint Maryrsquos University) ldquoFrom Frontier Wilderness to National Granary

Transcending Marginality through Institutional History Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

First World War Demobilization and its Memory | La deacutemobilisation agrave la suite de la

Premiegravere Guerre mondiale et sa meacutemoire

William John Pratt (University of Calgary) ldquoDemobilizating Treaty 7 First Nations after the

First World Warrdquo

Daniel Byers (Laurentian University) ldquoDemobilized But Not Forgotten Nova Scotiarsquos 85th

Battalion Veterans and the Memory of the First World War 1919-1939rdquo

Meacutelanie Morin-Pelletier (Museacutee canadien de la guerre) ldquolsquoTo have come through this war alive

will be to a great many like recovering from a terrible illnessrsquo La reacuteinteacutegration des infirmiegraveres

militaires canadiennes agrave la vie civile 1919-1939rdquo

Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University) ldquoThe Great Warrsquos Next 100 Years Exploring Veteran

Experiences within Canadarsquos First World War Pension Systemrdquo

Chair | Animateur Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 38: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

38

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Conversations on Disability History and Postsecondary Education

Looking Back Moving Forward | Discussion agrave propos de lrsquoincapaciteacute de lrsquohistoire et de

lrsquoeacuteducation post-secondaire Regarder en arriegravere pour mieux aller de lrsquoavant

Nancy Hansen (University of Manitoba) ldquoMissing Figures Putting Disabled People Back into

the Historical Narrativerdquo

Beth A Robertson (Carleton University) ldquoConnecting the Dots Fostering More Inclusive

Classrooms from the Perspective of Historic Barriers to Education Experienced by People with

Disabilitiesrdquo

Hollis Peirce (Carleton University) ldquoAn Accessibility Success Story Histories of Academic

Accessibility from the Perspective of Carleton University 1942-2018rdquo

Chair | Animateur Jason Ellis (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Nineteenth-Century Canadian Politics and Society | Politique et socieacuteteacute au Canada au dix-

neuviegraveme siegravecle

Olivier Guimond (University of Ottawa) ldquoA republican-seigneurial synthesis Louis-Joseph

Papineau the seigneurial regime and a contested lsquomodernityrsquo in Lower Canadardquo

Julien Mauduit (McMaster University) ldquoConnecting Histories The 1837 Canadian Rebellion as

an Annexationist Movementrdquo

Maximilian Smith (York University) ldquolsquoThat I should have condescended to step into the filthy

columns of the Globersquo Upper Canadarsquos Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the Press 1836-1857rdquo

Dan Malleck (Brock University) ldquoLiquor and the Liberal Order Ideas about drink freedom

responsibility and the state in late Victorian Canadardquo

Chair | Animateur Colin Grittner (University of New Brunswick)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

The Professional is Personal amp Political Life Histories amp Historical Scholarship | Ce qui

est professionnel est personnel et politique Les histoires personnelles et la recherche

historique

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) ldquoA Different Kind of Shame When Your Mental

Health Undermines Your Ability to Workrdquo

Roxanne Panchasi (Simon Fraser University) ldquoMotherhood and the Necessity of Invention or

How to Be a French Historian Sans Francerdquo

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 39: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

39

Barrington Walker (Queenrsquos University) ldquoHistorical Scholarship and Life Storiesrdquo

Chair | Animateur Leslie Paris (University of British Columbia)

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Author Meets Critics Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water An Environmental

History | Une auteure rencontre ses critiques Michegravele Dagenais Montreal City of Water

An Environmental History

Participants

Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

Daniel Ross (Universiteacute du Queacutebec agrave Montreacuteal)

Jennifer Bonnell (York University)

Dale Barbour (University of Toronto)

Daniel Macfarlane (Western Michigan University)

Matthew Evenden (University of British Columbia)

Chair | Animateur Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke)

Sponsored by the Canadian Urban History Caucus | Parraineacutee par le Caucus canadien

dhistoire urbaine

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

Changing the Conversation on Political History Women Scholars and Left History |

Reacuteorienter les discussions en histoire politique Les chercheuses et lrsquohistoire de la

gauche

Participants

Stephanie Bangarth (Kingrsquos College University of Western Ontario)

Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Roberta Lexier (Mount Royal University)

Kassandra Luciuk (University of Toronto)

Tracy Penny Light (Thompson Rivers University)

Chair | Animatrice Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Womenrsquos History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire des femmes

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 40: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

40

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable Historical Research and K-12 Indigenous Curriculum A

Roundtable on Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation and Capacity Building

in Coast Salish Education Initiatives | Atelier sur la CVR ndash Table ronde La recherche

historique et le programme denseignement autochtone Table ronde sur la mobilisation

des connaissances lrsquoapplication des connaissances et le renforcement des capaciteacutes des

initiatives drsquoeacuteducation des Salish de la cocircte

Participants

Keith Thor Carlson (University of Saskatchewan)

Brenda Point (First Nations Education Coordinator Chilliwack School District)

Karina Peters (Tlarsquoamin Educator Powell River School District 47)

Rod Peters (Indigenous EducatorCoordinator Fraser Cascade School District)

Colin M Osmond (University of Saskatchewan)

Tsandlia Van Ry (University of the Fraser Valley Stoacutelō Student Researcher)

Drew Blaney (Culture and Heritage Manager Tlarsquoamin Nation)

Kirsten Paul (Tlarsquoamin Student Researcher)

Chair | Animateur Naxaxalhtsrsquoi Albert ldquoSonnyrdquo McHalsie (Historian Stoacutelō Research and

Resource Management Centre)

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la Socieacuteteacute

drsquoeacutetudes socialistes

1030 ndash 1200 | 10h30 ndash 12h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

Business meetings | Reacuteunions drsquoaffaires

Canadian Committee on Labour History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire du travail

History of Children and Youth Group | Groupe dhistoire de lenfance

et de la jeunesse

Canadian Committee on Military History | Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1200 ndash 1330 | 12h00 ndash 13h30

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 41: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

41

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Primary Research Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and

Revolutionary Era History into the Classroom | Recherche dans les sources les cartes

historiques les blogues et lrsquohistoriographie Inteacutegrer lrsquohistoire de lrsquoeacutepoque reacutevolutionnaire

et des loyalistes dans les salles de classe

Bonnie Huskins (University of New Brunswick and St Thomas University) ldquoPrimary Research

Story Maps Blogs and Historiography Integrating Loyalist and Revolutionary Era History into

the Classroomrdquo

Wendy Churchill (University of New Brunswick) ldquoThe Rewards and Challenges of Skills

Development in Undergraduate Courses on Health and Medicine during the Revolutionary and

Loyalist Erardquo

Keith S Grant (Crandall University) ldquoLoyalists and Revolutionaries in their Own Words Using

Primary Sources to Help Students Develop Historical Thinking Skillsrdquo

Jane Errington (Royal Military College and Queenrsquos University) ldquoLoyalists ndash Who are they and

whyrdquo

Chair | Animateur Denis McKim (Douglas College)

Sponsored by Borealia A Group Blog on Early Canadian History | Parraineacutee par Borealia

(httpsearlycanadianhistoryca)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Japanese-Canadian Identity History and Memory | Lrsquoidentiteacute lrsquohistoire et la meacutemoire des

Canadiens et des Canadiennes drsquoorigine japonaise

Aya Fujiwara (University of Alberta) ldquoPure Land Buddhism and the World Japanese

Canadiansrsquo Cosmology in the Early 20th Centuryrdquo

Eiji Okawa (Western Washington University) ldquoJapaneseness in Racist Canadardquo

Ayaka Yoshimizu (University of British Columbia) ldquoGraves Memorials and Shrines

Economies of Remembering Japanese Women in the Transpacific Sex Traderdquo

Desiree Valadares (UC Berkeley) ldquoAbsent Presences Reading Japanese Canadian World War II

Road Camps Alongside Specters of Indigeneity on the Hope-Princeton Highway in British

Columbiardquo

Chair | Animateur David Marples (University of Alberta)

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 42: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

42

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Redefining Child and Youth Spaces in Twentieth-Century Canada | Redeacutefinir lrsquoespace

reserveacute aux enfants et agrave la jeunesse au Canada au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Mary-Ann Shantz (MacEwan University) ldquolsquoCould He be Blamed if He Stole Somethingrsquo

Children on the Run in Early Twentieth-Century Albertardquo

Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Katharine Rollwagen (Vancouver Island University) ldquolsquoJustice

Through Strength and Couragersquo Television and North American Cold War Childhoods in the

1950srdquo

Linda Mahood (University of Guelph) ldquolsquoWilderness-Typesrsquo Freaks and Hippies The Battle over

Youth Hostels in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animateur James Trepanier (Canadian Museum of History)

Sponsored by the Group for the History of Children and Youth | Parraineacutee par le Groupe

dhistoire de lenfance et de la jeunesse

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Mobilization and Demobilization in the Second World War | Mobilisation et deacutemobilisation

durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto) ldquolsquoFollowing the democratic stepsrsquo Redefining the

Privilege of Membership of the Overseas Trained Nursing Sistersrsquo Association of Canada during

the Second World Warrdquo

Yves Tremblay (Ministegravere de la Deacutefense nationale) laquo Le congeacutediement des membres de la

Division feacuteminine de lrsquoAviation royale du Canada tombeacutees enceinte durant la Seconde Guerre

mondiale raquo

Michael Donald Stevenson (Lakehead University) ldquolsquoThe most sacred of our obligationsrsquo

Vocational Training and Canadian Veterans of the Second World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee of Military History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

sur lrsquohistoire militaire

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Third Party Canada and the United States beyond Bilateral Relations | Le Canada et les

Eacutetats-Unis au-delagrave des relations bilateacuterales

Elisabetta Kerr (University of Toronto) ldquoCanadarsquos Long Telegrams Dana Wilgressrsquo analysis of

US-Soviet relations between World War and Cold Warrdquo

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 43: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

43

Timothy Andrews Sayle (University of Toronto) ldquoImminence of War Canadian Foreign

Intelligence Assessments of When the Cold War Might Turn Hotrdquo

Jennifer Levin Bonder (Johns Hopkins) ldquoDes affaires eacutetrangegraveres et eacuteconomiques France the

United States and calculating cooperation with Canada in the 1970srdquo

Chair | Animatrice Susan Colbourn (Yale University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Twentieth-Century Montreal | Montreacuteal au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Robert Sweeny (Memorial University) ldquoLocal Landlords and Landladies versus Rentiers and

Rentiegraveres in Turn-of-the-Century Montreacutealrdquo

Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Alexandre Couture Gagnon

(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) ldquoLocal Growth Coalitions and the 1927 Typhoid

Disaster in Montrealrdquo

Harold Beacuterubeacute (Universiteacute de Sherbrooke) ldquolsquoLe plus meacutetropolitain des meacutetropolitainsrsquo

Montrealrsquos Urban Life in the Eyes of Le Devoirrsquos Louis Dupire (1922-1942)rdquo

Sean Mills (University of Toronto) ldquoJazz Postwar Democracy and Montrealrdquo

Chair | Animateur Michegravele Dagenais (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Citizens Vs Government Conflict and Letter-Writing in Postwar Canada | Les citoyens

contre les gouvernements Les conflits et la pratique eacutepistolaire dans le Canada de lrsquoapregraves-

guerre

Shirley Tillotson (University of Kingrsquos College) ldquoAnatomy of a Pile-On The Centre and the

Extremes in Tax Reform 1963-1973rdquo

Katrina Ackerman (University of Regina) ldquoDebating Relief Citizenship Insurance and Relief

Efforts during the 1979 Woodstock Tornadordquo

Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) ldquoLetters of Internmentrdquo

Matthew Hayes (Trent University) ldquoVery Persistent Men Citizens Write to the Canadian

Government about UFOsrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Penny Bryden (University of Victoria)

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 44: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

44

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

Open Educational Resources (OER) and Classroom Conversations about History | Les

ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves et les conservations historiques dans les salles de classe

Participants

John Douglas Belshaw (Open Learning Thompson Rivers University)

Amanda Coolidge (Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus)

Peggy French (Program Manager with eCampusOntario)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Chair | Animateur TBA

Sponsored by the Active History Committee | Parraineacutee par HistoireEngageacutee

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

The Films of Fogo Island A Screening and Discussion | The Films of Fogo Island

Projection et discussion

Participants

Jeff Webb (Memorial University)

Zoeuml Druick (Simon Fraser University)

Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

A Roundtable on Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in Sierra

Leone in the Age of Revolution winner of the CHArsquos 2018 Wallace K Ferguson Prize |

Table ronde sur le livre de Padraic X Scanlan Freedomrsquos Debtors British Antislavery in

Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution qui srsquoest meacuteriteacute le prix Wallace-K-Ferguson 2018

Participants

Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill University)

Sandra den Otter (Queenrsquos University)

Padraic Scanlan (London Scholl of Economics)

Chair | Animatrice Jacqueline Holler (University of Northern British Columbia)

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association | Parraineacutee par la Revue de la

Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 45: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

45

1400 ndash 1530 | 14h00 ndash 15h30

TRC Workshop ndash Roundtable ndash Special Session Community-Engaged Teaching and

Research in the Age of Reconciliation

Participants

Carolyn Podruchny (York University) and Alan Corbiere (MrsquoChigeeng First Nation ndashYork

University)

Catherine Tammaro (Wyandot of Anderdon First Nation)

Victoria Jackson (York University)

Laura Peers (Oxford University)

Kathryn Labelle (University of Saskatchewan)

Chair Animatrice Kiera Ladner

Joint session with the Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Sociological

Association and the Society for Socialist Studies | Session conjointe avec lrsquoAssociation

canadienne de science politique la Socieacuteteacute canadienne de sociologie et la socieacuteteacute drsquoeacutetudes

socialistes

1330 ndash 1500 | 13h30 ndash 15h00

CHACanadarsquos History Youth Conference | Confeacuterence jeunesse de lrsquohistoire canadienne et

la SHC

1500 ndash 1530 | 15h00 ndash 15h30 Break | Pause

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Expertise and Exchange across Arctic North America 1940-70 | Lrsquoexpertise et les eacutechanges

agrave travers lrsquoAmeacuterique du Nord arctique 1940-1970

Tess Lanzarotta (Yale University) ldquoFrontiers of Opportunity Gender Whiteness and the

Politics of Expertise in Alaskarsquos Tuberculosis Epidemic 1945-1970rdquo

Lize-Marieacute van der Watt (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoMaking Canadian Voices Heard

in Arctic Science Conversations The Arctic Institute of North Americarsquos lsquoNorthwest Projectrsquo

1954-59rdquo

Peder Roberts (University of StavangerKTH Royal Institute of Technology) ldquoThe Rise and Fall

of Greenland as a Model for Administering the Canadian Northrdquo

Chair | Animateur Liza Piper (University of Alberta)

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 46: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

46

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Orphans Exiles Spies and Informers Oblique Angles on the Irish Diaspora | Orphelins

exiles espions et informateurs Diffeacuterentes perspectives sur la diaspora irlandaise

Mark G McGowan (University of Toronto) ldquoSearching for Molly Johnson Conflicting

Narratives of the Irish Famine Orphans in Canada 1847-1852rdquo

William Jenkins (York University) ldquoViragos Bacchanalians and lsquoYellow Jackrsquo Sounds

Spaces and Struggles of the Irish Migrant Poor in mid-Victorian Torontordquo

David A Wilson (University of Toronto) ldquoEdward Archibald and Mr Richard Irish Informers

in New Yorkrdquo

Shane Lynn (University of Toronto) ldquoAgent X and the British Columbia dynamite plot Radical

Irish Nationalists Canada and the South African War 1899-1902rdquo

Chair | Animatrice Willeen Keough (Simon Fraser University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Incorporating Indigenous Studies into History Theorizing Twentieth-Century

Indigenous Histories of Art Labour and Schooling | Incorporer les eacutetudes autochtones en

histoire Deacutevelopper des theacuteories portant sur les histoires de lrsquoart du travail et de

lrsquoeacuteducation des Autochtones

Gloria Bell (McGill University) ldquoAncient and Living Archives in the Eternal City Indigenous

Materialities Visual Sovereignties and Cultural Belongingsrdquo

Christina Williamson (Carleton University) ldquoStitches Through Time Arviat Womenrsquos Sewing

as an Act of Resilience and History-Makingrdquo

Chair | Animateur TBA

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Art of Labour | The Labour of Art Exploring the Production of Public Labour

History Projects | Lrsquoart du travail | Le travail de lrsquoart Explorer la production des

projects publics drsquohistoire appliqueacutee concernant le travail

Sean Carleton (Mount Royal University) ldquoComics Centenaries and Class Conflict Making a

Graphic History of the Winnipeg General Strikerdquo

Robin Folvik (Cumberland Museum and Archives) ldquoPeoplersquos History and Public

Commemorations Ginger Goodwin 2018rdquo

David Lester (Independent artist) ldquoThe Aesthetics of Drawing Labour Historyrdquo

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 47: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

47

Julia Smith (University of Alberta) ldquoDirect Action Gets the Goods Making a Graphic History of

the Strike in Canadardquo

Chair | Animatrice Rhonda Hinther (Brandon University)

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History | Parraineacutee par le Comiteacute canadien

de lrsquohistoire du travail

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Children in the Twentieth Century | Les enfants au vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Joanna L Pearce (York University) ldquolsquoI will be glad to see some of the girls as it is lonesome

herersquo Conversations by Mail between Ontariorsquos Blind Children 1902 ndash 1912rdquo

Marie-Heacutelegravene Vanier (Concordia University) ldquoPrivate Life on Display Tensions Between Local

and Global Actors at the Child Welfare Exhibits in North America in the Progressive Erardquo

Braden Te Hiwi (University of British Columbia ndash Okanagan) ldquoPhysical education

infrastructure and student wellbeing at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School 1945-1965rdquo

Chair | Animateur Tamara Myers (Lehigh University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

The Security State and the Cold War Child | La seacutecuriteacute de lrsquoEacutetat et lrsquoenfant durant de la

Guerre froide

Andrew Burtch (Canadian War Museum) ldquoCold War Children Conversations about Nuclear

Civil Defence Plans and Canadian Children 1951-1987rdquo

Karen Wall (Athabaskan University) ldquolsquoBomber death planesrsquo and butterflies Layered

conversations about technology and nature in a Cold War landscaperdquo

Isabel Campbell (Directorate of History and Heritage) ldquoUncomfortable conversations about

childhood memories of being lsquootheredrsquo An officer looks backrdquo

Chair | Animatrice Tarah Brookfield (Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sponsored by History of Children and Youth Group and the Canadian Committee of Military

History | Parraineacutee par le Groupe drsquohistoire de lrsquoenfance et de la jeunesse ainsi que par le

Comiteacute canadien sur lrsquohistoire militaire

48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

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48

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Public History 2 Histoire appliqueacutee 2

Tae Yeon Eom (University of British Columbia) ldquoA Qing Monument in Seoul Korea and its

Transboundary Stories from Different Time Periods and Spacesrdquo

Robert Cupido (Mount Allison University) ldquoCreating World Citizens Progressive Pedagogy

and the Great War in the Canadian Classroom 1930-1939rdquo

Dylan Burrows (University of British Columbia) ldquoTransiting the Arctic Sovereignty

Indigeneity and the RCMPV St Roch in Vancouverrsquos Postwar Civic Memory 1944-1977rdquo

Serge Jaumain (Universiteacute libre de Bruxelles) laquo Les guides touristiques une preacutesentation

originale de lrsquohistoire du Queacutebec raquo

Chair | Animateur James Moran (University of Prince Edward Island)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Non-Trivial Pursuits Historicizing Late-Twentieth Century Canada | Historiciser le

Canada de la fin du vingtiegraveme siegravecle

Jenny Ellison (Canadian Museum of History) ldquoTrivial Pursuit A Material Historyrdquo

Matthew Hayday (University of Guelph) ldquoRed Tories Revisited Progressive Conservatism in

the 1970s and 1980srdquo

Nancy Janovicek (University of Calgary) ldquolsquoTo capitalize on the opportunitiesrsquo Tourism

Heritage and Economic Revitalization in the West Kootenays British Columbiardquo

Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University) ldquoSex and the Single Premier Richard Hatfield and the

Seventies Sexual Revolutionrdquo

Chair | Animateur Raymond B Blake (University of Regina)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Hoops Hats and Historical Re-enactors Material Culture and the Inconsistencies of

Memory | Cerceaux chapeaux et reconstituteurs drsquoeacuteveacutenements historiques La culture

mateacuterielle et les incoheacuterences de la meacutemoire

Lynn Kennedy (University of Lethbridge) ldquoThe Hoop amp the Belle Deconstructing the Image of

Southern Womanhoodrdquo

Amy Shaw (University of Lethbridge) ldquoRe-enacting the Boer War at the St Louis Worldrsquos Fairrdquo

49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

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49

Steve Marti (Global Affairs Canada) ldquoMad About Hats The Stetson and the Conversation

between Facts and Artefacts in Canadian Narratives from the Boer War to the First World Warrdquo

Chair | Animateur Mary Chaktsiris (McMaster University)

1530 ndash 1700 | 15h30 ndash 17h00

Creating Open Educational Resources (OER) to Cultivate Conversations across Time

Place and Culture | Creacuteer des ressources eacuteducatives en libre accegraves pour cultiver les

conversations agrave travers le temps lrsquoespace et les cultures

Participants

Thomas Peace (Huron University College)

Sean Kheraj (York University)

Peggy French (eCampus Ontario)

John Douglas Belshaw (Thompson Rivers University ndash Open Learning)

Chair | Animateur TBA

50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

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50

THURSDAY JUNE 6 | JEUDI 6 JUIN

830 ndash 1500 | 8h30 ndash 15h00

The Canadian Network of Humanitarian History Workshop | Atelier du Reacuteseau canadien

sur lrsquohistoire de lrsquohumanitaire

900 | 9h00

Stoacutelō Territory Bus Tour 9am-6pm June 6th

2019

Registrants at the Canadian Historical Association meeting are invited to participate in a full day

tour of the Stoacutelō traditional territory from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley to Yale at the

mouth of the Fraser Canyon led by Stoacutelō elder and cultural advisor Naxaxalhtsis (Dr Sonny

McHalsie)

The Stoacutelō are the People of the River ndash the Fraser River which has fed them and served as their

transportation corridor and history book for thousands of years Special stops of interest include

the fishing rock known as Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacutela (Coquihalla) the pool of origin for the sacred

sxwoacuteyxwey mask see the remains of a sqeacutemeacutel (pithouse or in Chinook ldquokeekwillierdquo) last used

in the 1880rsquos the site where Xexaacutels the transformers left scratch marks at a place where he did

battle with Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes an Indian Doctor and the Coqualeetza Reserve with its reconstructed

longhouse museum and history as a residential school and Indian hospital Naxaxalhtsis will

share stories about the Stoacutelotilde connection to the river land and spirits that animate their world

and introduce participants to different set of place names and cultural meanings than populate the

standard map of the Fraser Valley

The tour will leave from in front of The Irving K Barber Learning Centre (1961 E Mall) at the

University of BC at 9 am stop at the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (711 West Broadway

avenue) at 920 and return to UBC via the Holiday Inn by 6pm The tour includes a bag lunch

and snacks The cost is $75 with a reduction to $35 for students and the precariously employed

registered at the conference

Please note that there are only 50 places on the bus Register now (httpsfhssswoogocom19-

registration-inscriptionlang=en)

Visite en autobus du territoire Stoacutelotilde le 6 juin 2019 (9h-18h)

Les membres inscrits agrave la reacuteunion de la Socieacuteteacute historique du Canada sont inviteacutes agrave participer agrave

une excursion drsquoune journeacutee complegravete sur le territoire traditionnel des Stoacutelō de Vancouver en

passant par la valleacutee du Fraser agrave Yale agrave lrsquoembouchure du canyon du Fraser sous la direction de

Naxaxalhtsis aicircneacute et conseiller culturel Stoacutelō (Sonny McHalsie)

Les Stoacutelō sont les gens du fleuve - le fleuve Fraser qui les nourrit et qui leur sert de corridor de

transport et de livre dhistoire depuis des milliers danneacutees Les sites touristiques inteacuteressants que

nous visiterons comprennent le rocher de pecircche connu sous le nom de Kwrsquoik-wrsquoiyaacute

(Coquihalla) le lieu drsquoorigine du masque sxwoacute yxwey sacreacute les vestiges drsquoun sqeacutemeacutel

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)

Page 51: l Vancouver, June 3-5, 2019 | Vancouver, 3-5 juin 2019blogs.ubc.ca/.../CHA-Preliminary-Program-March-22.pdf · Marlene Epp (Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo):

51

(demeure semisouterraine ou en chinook laquo keekwillie raquo) utiliseacute pour la derniegravere fois dans les

anneacutees 1880 le site ougrave Xexaacutels le transformateur a laisseacute des marques drsquoabrasion agrave lrsquoendroit ougrave

il sest battu avec Xeacuteylxe-lamoacutes un meacutedecin indien ainsi que la reacuteserve de Coqualeetza avec sa

longue maison reconstruite son museacutee et son histoire en tant que pensionnat et hocircpital indien

Naxaxalhtsis partagera des histoires sur la connexion des Stoacutelō avec le fleuve la terre et les

esprits qui animent leur univers et initiera les participants aux diffeacuterents ensembles de noms de

lieux et de significations culturelles diffeacuterents de ceux qui figurent sur la carte standard de la

valleacutee du Fraser

La visite deacutebutera devant le centre drsquoapprentissage Irving K Barber (1961 E Mall) de

lrsquoUniversiteacute de la Colombie-Britannique agrave 9 h srsquoarrecirctera agrave lrsquohocirctel Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre

(711 West Broadway) agrave 9 h 20 avant de se terminer agrave lrsquoUBC via le Holiday Inn agrave 18h Un lunch

et des collations seront offerts durant la visite Lrsquoadmission geacuteneacuterale est de 75 et de $35 $ pour

les eacutetudiants et les travailleurs preacutecaires inscrits agrave la confeacuterence

Veuillez noter qursquoil y a seulement de la place pour 50 participants Inscrivez-vous degraves

maintenant (httpsfhssswoogocom19-registration-inscriptionlang=fr)