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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/can
 adian-airmen-their-finest-hour-ted-barris
LOCATION:Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada 232 King Street North Water
 loo ON N2J 2Y7 Canada
SUMMARY:Canadian Airmen in their finest hour\, with Ted Barris
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The Battle of Britain in the summer of 1940 was the greatest ae
 rial\nbattle in history. In this talk at Laurier Centre for the Study of\n
 Canada\, Ted Barris [https://tedbarris.com/] uncovers the unknown\nstorie
 s of Canadian airmen\, ground crew\, as well as engineers\,\naeronautical 
 designers\, medical officers and civilians who answered\nthe call and turn
 ed back the very real threat of Nazi invasion. Barris\nis an award-winnin
 g journalist\, author\, broadcaster and author of 22\nbest-selling non-fi
 ction books.
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 ada-51st-state-norman-hillmer
LOCATION:Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada 232 King Street North Water
 loo ON N2J 2Y7 Canada
SUMMARY:Canada as the 51st State? With Norman Hillmer
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Donald Trump wants Canada to be his 51st State. He isn’t the 
 first\nAmerican leader to think that way\, and he won’t be the last. At 
 the\nLaurier Centre for the Study of Canada (LCSC)\n[https://studyofcanada
 .ca/]\, Norman Hillmer\, a leading historian of\nthe Canadian-American rel
 ationship\, reflects on how Canada resisted\nthe United States in the past
 \, and he asks whether and how much\npresent challenges are different from
  yesterday’s.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/sco
 ttish-history-tugsa-graduate-student-research-panel
SUMMARY:Scottish History: TUGSA graduate student research panel
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:TUGSA Student research panel on Scottish History\, February 26\
 , 1:00 pm\non Zoom.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/bor
 derlines-military-masculine-identity
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum 52 Norfolk Street Guelph ON N1H 4H8 Canada
SUMMARY:Borderlines of the Military Masculine Identity
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Aly Firth\, MA student at Wilfrid Laurier University\, offers a
 n\nassessment of transgender roles and crossdressing in performances for\n
 the troops during the First World War. This Military Lecture is\nsponsored
  by Tri-U partner Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada\n[https://studyof
 canada.ca/] and Guelph Museums.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/rur
 al-history-roundtable-speaker-series-winter-2025
SUMMARY:Rural History Roundtable Speaker Series Winter 2025
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Three online lectures offered through the University of Guelph 
 during\nWinter 2025 with thanks to the Francis and Ruth Redelmeier\nProfes
 sorship in Rural History.\n\n* January 23: Local Need\, Lasting Legacies: 
 Japanese Canadian\nInternment &amp; Rural Medicine\, Letitia Johnson\, Univers
 ity of Victoria\n * February 12: The Medieval Pig\, Dolly Jørgensen\, Uni
 versity of\nStavanger\n * March 12: Mmm...Manitoba: The Stories Behind the
  Foods We Eat\,\nKimberley Moore and Janis Thiessen\, University of Winnip
 eg
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/rur
 al-history-roundtable-speaker-series-winter-2025
SUMMARY:Rural History Roundtable Speaker Series Winter 2025
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Three online lectures offered through the University of Guelph 
 during\nWinter 2025 with thanks to the Francis and Ruth Redelmeier\nProfes
 sorship in Rural History.\n\n* January 23: Local Need\, Lasting Legacies: 
 Japanese Canadian\nInternment &amp; Rural Medicine\, Letitia Johnson\, Univers
 ity of Victoria\n * February 12: The Medieval Pig\, Dolly Jørgensen\, Uni
 versity of\nStavanger\n * March 12: Mmm...Manitoba: The Stories Behind the
  Foods We Eat\,\nKimberley Moore and Janis Thiessen\, University of Winnip
 eg
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/rur
 al-history-roundtable-speaker-series-winter-2025
SUMMARY:Rural History Roundtable Speaker Series Winter 2025
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Three online lectures offered through the University of Guelph 
 during\nWinter 2025 with thanks to the Francis and Ruth Redelmeier\nProfes
 sorship in Rural History.\n\n* January 23: Local Need\, Lasting Legacies: 
 Japanese Canadian\nInternment &amp; Rural Medicine\, Letitia Johnson\, Univers
 ity of Victoria\n * February 12: The Medieval Pig\, Dolly Jørgensen\, Uni
 versity of\nStavanger\n * March 12: Mmm...Manitoba: The Stories Behind the
  Foods We Eat\,\nKimberley Moore and Janis Thiessen\, University of Winnip
 eg
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/it-
 was-hell-thats-all-artillery-and-senses-canadian-corps
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum 52 Norfolk St. Guelph ON N1H 4H8 Canada
SUMMARY:“It was hell\, that’s all.” Artillery and the Senses in the\n
 Canadian Corps\, 1914-1918
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:LCSC works in partnership with Guelph Museums to offer the Guel
 ph\nMuseums Lecture series.\n\nHazel Scott Pankratz\, PhD candidate at Wes
 tern University and a recent\nTri-University History MA graduate from Wilf
 rid Laurier University\n\"explores the lives of Canadian gunners and demon
 strates the ongoing\nneed to look beyond the trenches in order to better u
 nderstand the\ndiverse experiences of Canadians fighting the First World W
 ar.\" Held\nin-person and on the Guelph Museum's Facebook livestream.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/tra
 vel-and-tourism-tugsa-graduate-student-research-panel
SUMMARY:Travel and Tourism: TUGSA graduate student research panel
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:TUGSA Student research panel on Travel and Tourism\, March 26\,
  10:00 am\n- 11:30 am on Zoom
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/war
 -diary-leslie-miller-cef
LOCATION:Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada 232 King St. N.\, Waterloo 
 ON N2J 2Y7 Canada
SUMMARY:The war diary of Leslie Miller\, CEF
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada presents a lecture b
 y Dr.\nGraham Broad\, King's University College entitled\, \"The War Diary
  of\nLeslie Miller\, CEF.\"
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240208T173000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/bla
 ck-history-month-tugsa-research-panel
SUMMARY:Black History Month: TUGSA Research Panel
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:TUGSA Student research panel for Black History Month. Thursday\
 ,\nFebruary 8\, 2024 on Zoom
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/ind
 igenous-speakers-series-waterloo-presents-chelsea-vowel
LOCATION:ML - Modern Languages 200 University Avenue West Waterloo ON N2L 3
 G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Indigenous Speakers Series (Waterloo) presents Chelsea Vowel
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Chelsea Vowel's engaging presentation \"âniskôhôcikan\, Like
  a String\nof Beads: Indigenous Futurisms\,\" will be presented on Februar
 y 8 in\nperson or through MS Teams\n[https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-
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 ms\, a term coined by Grace Dillon and indebted to\nAfrofuturism\, seeks t
 o describe a movement of art\, literature\, games\,\nand other forms of me
 dia that express Indigenous perspectives on the\nfuture\, present\, and pa
 st.
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