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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/pat
 rons-and-politics-making-scottish-history
SUMMARY:Patrons and Politics in the Making of Scottish History
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join The Centre for Scottish Studies\, University of Guelph\, f
 or The\nFrank Watson Book Prize in Scottish History Lecture presented by D
 r.\nCatriona Macdonald from the University of Glasgow.\n\nThe lecture take
 s place online\, Thursday\, April 23\, 1:00 pm\n\nRegister on Eventbrite.
 \n[https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/1986443664474?aff=oddtdtcreator]
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/mil
 itary-lecture-lives-servitude-and-service-british-home
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum 52 Norfolk Street Guelph ON N1H 4H8 Canada
SUMMARY:Military Lecture: Lives of Servitude and Service: British Home\nChi
 ldren and the Making of Wartime Canada
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Kelly Morrison\, PhD candidate in history at Wilfrid Laurier\nU
 niversity\, specializing in War &amp; Society studies will introduce Sir\nGeo
 rge Beardshaw\, the last surviving veteran of the Second World\nWar-era Qu
 een’s Own Rifles and the only surviving British “Home\nChild” left i
 n Canada. Morrison’s presentation introduces\nBeardshaw and a select gro
 up of Home Children\, revealing how this\nmarginalized group helped to def
 ine Canada’s national wartime and\npostwar identity.\n\nThe lecture prem
 ieres in-person at Guelph Civic Museum\n[https://guelphmuseums.ca/]. The r
 ecorded conversation will be\navailable on YouTube [https://www.youtube.c
 om/@guelphmuseums615]\, and\ntheir Museum Everywhere Portal [https://guel
 phmuseums.ca/online/].\n\nDoors open at 6:30 p.m. and the presentation sta
 rts at 7 p.m.\,\nfollowed by a question period.\n\nThe Military Lecture se
 ries is a partnership between Laurier Centre\nfor the Study of Canada [ht
 tps://studyofcanada.ca/] and Guelph Civic\nMuseum.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/des
 olation-all-desolations-scottish-shepherds-and-imperial
SUMMARY:“The desolation of all desolations:” Scottish Shepherds and\nIm
 perial Unease in Patagonia
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Daniel Arbino (University of Miami Libraries) will\npresent
  _“The desolation of all desolations:” Scottish Shepherds\nand Imperi
 al Unease in Patagonia_.\n\nThe International Scots lecture takes place on
 line\, Monday\, 30 March\nat 3:00pm (EDT).\n\nRegister for the Zoom link\
 n[https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/international-scots-lecture-tickets-19843055
 54329?aff=oddtdtcreator].
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/pat
 riotism-belonging
LOCATION:Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada 232 King St. N.\, Waterloo 
 ON N2J 2Y7 Canada
SUMMARY:From Patriotism to Belonging
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Jade Ferguson\, as he examines how Black soldiers and 
 their\nfamilies in early twentieth-century Canada pursued citizenship and\
 nequality through military service during the World Wars\, only to\nconfro
 nt systemic discrimination that persisted despite their\nsacrifice. \n\n*
  In person at Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada\, 232 King St.\nN.\, 
 Waterloo\n * On Zoom -  Register for the Zoom livestream\n[https://us02w
 eb.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5N53FQ2sRMCGh5VmeJBLhA]
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/he-
 did-not-conquer-benjamin-franklins-failure-annex-canada
LOCATION:STJ - St. Jerome's University 290 Westmount Road North SJ2\, Room 
 2002 Waterloo ON N2L 3G3 Canada
SUMMARY:He Did Not Conquer: Benjamin Franklin’s Failure to Annex Canada
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join Madelaine Drohan [https://madelainedrohan.org/]\, award-wi
 nning\nauthor as she discusses her book\, _He Did Not Conquer: Benjamin\n
 Franklin's Failure to Annex Canada._\n\nLOCATION\n\nSt. Jerome's Universit
 y/University of Waterloo\, SJ2\, Room 2002\n\nDATE\n\nTuesday\, March 3\, 
 2026\, 7:00 pm\n\nLight refreshments following. Free parking.\n\nSponsors\
 n\nSt. Jerome's University History\n[https://uwaterloo.ca/st-jeromes/histo
 ry]\, University of Waterloo\nHistory [https://uwaterloo.ca/history/]\, Ca
 nada International Council\n[https://thecic.org/].
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/cam
 elot-conference-invites-proposals
LOCATION:STJ - St. Jerome's University 290 Westmount Road North Waterloo ON
  N2L 3G3 Canada
SUMMARY:C.A.M.E.L.O.T: Conference invites proposals
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The DRAGEN Lab [https://www.dragenlab.ca/] invites proposals f
 or\npresentations\, poster presentations\, and vendors for the conference 
 to\ntake place at St. Jerome's University\, September 26\, 2026.\n\nRegist
 ration links:\n\n* Poster presentations\n[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/
 e/1FAIpQLScg82NOfpaukjSBNnseX8yC9VXCxKSUki9YkfwQuE6Vv_G5dQ/viewform]\n * P
 resentations\n[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfz3ksUXTzFQEPeVTS
 II_kT_z1lUz3kRAV7Fa2BXsn7yDxQQw/viewform]\n * Vendors\n[https://docs.googl
 e.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfmyXkZxXOVmSF6MwHXZF9hvB2Vl03k4AwRxgskvmrQfhkgBQ/v
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/cam
 elot-conference-0
LOCATION:STJ - St. Jerome's University 290 Westmount Road North Waterloo ON
  N2L 3G3 Canada
SUMMARY:C.A.M.E.L.O.T: Conference
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The DRAGEN Lab [https://www.dragenlab.ca/] is proud to announce
  that\nthe C.A.M.E.L.O.T. (Conference on Archaeology\, The Medieval\, and\
 nExperiential Learning of Tomorrow) Conference will be held at St.\nJerome
 s University in Waterloo [https://uwaterloo.ca/st-jeromes/]\,\nOntario on 
 September 26\, 2026. Keep checking for more details. 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/she
 rbrooke-love-illicit-correspondence-civilian-internment
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum 52 Norfolk Street Guelph ON N1H 4H8 Canada
SUMMARY:From Sherbrooke with Love: Illicit Correspondence\, Civilian\nInter
 nment\, and Canada in the Second World War
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Waterloo PhD candidate Gillian Wagenaar examines a case of illi
 cit\ncorrespondence between a Canadian teenager and a group of civilian\ni
 nternees in Quebec in the early years of the Second World War.\n\nThe lect
 ure premieres in-person at the Civic Museum. The recorded\nconversation wi
 ll be available on YouTube\n[https://www.youtube.com/@guelphmuseums615]\,
  and the Museum\nEverywhere Portal [https://guelphmuseums.ca/online/].\n\
 nThe Military Lecture series is a partnership between the Laurier\nCentre
  for the Study of Canada [https://studyofcanada.ca/] and Guelph\nMuseums 
 [https://guelphmuseums.ca/].\n\nDoors open at 6:30 p.m. and the presentati
 on starts at 7 p.m.\,\nfollowed by a question period.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/goa
 ts-america-poor-mans-cow-urban-icon
SUMMARY:Goats in America: From the Poor Man's Cow to Urban Icon
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Tami Parr\, author and historian\, who will give a tal
 k\nentitled\, \"Goats in America: From the Poor Man's Cow to Urban Icon.\"
 \n\nParr explores the unexamined yet compelling role of goats in American\
 nhistory.\n\nThe event will be held on Zoom. Register for the link on Eve
 ntbrite\n[https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/goats-in-america-from-the-poor-mans-
 cow-to-urban-icon-tickets-1980396227427?aff=oddtdtcreator].\n\nIf you have
  any questions\, contact Rebecca Beausaert\n[/tri-university-history-gradu
 ate-program/contacts/rebecca-beausaert]\nor Ben Bradley\n[/tri-university-
 history-graduate-program/contacts/ben-bradley].
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260219T190000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/wou
 nded-maimed-and-sick-forgotten-history-great-war
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum 52 Norfolk Street Guelph ON N1H 4H8 Canada
SUMMARY:Wounded\, Maimed and Sick: A forgotten history of the Great War
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Wilfrid Laurier PhD graduate\, Eric Story\, and adjunct profess
 or there\,\nfollows the journey of thousands of men and women who paid an 
 entirely\ndifferent price than did the dead in service to Canada after the
  Great\nWar: the 180\,000 military service members who suffered some form
  of\nwounding\, injury or illness on the battlefields of the Western Front
 .\n\nThe lecture premieres in-person at the Civic Museum. The recorded\nco
 nversation will be available on YouTube\n[https://www.youtube.com/@guelph
 museums615]\, and our Museum\nEverywhere Portal [https://guelphmuseums.ca
 /online/].\n\nThe Military Lecture series is a partnership between the La
 urier\nCentre for the Study of Canada [https://studyofcanada.ca/] and Gue
 lph\nMuseums [https://guelphmuseums.ca/].\n\nDoors open at 6:30 p.m. and t
 he presentation starts at 7 p.m.\,\nfollowed by a question period.
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