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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/nov
 a-scotia-and-imperial-strategies-highland-scots
SUMMARY:Nova Scotia and the Imperial Strategies of Highland Scots
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join Professor Karly Kehoe\, St. Mary's University\, for this\n
 Scotland-Canada Academic Partnership annual lecture.\n\nDr. Kehoe's talk e
 xplores the legacy of colonial privilege by looking\nat patterns of Scott
 ish Highland settlement in Nova Scotia. Catholic\nHighlanders made use of 
 the spectrum of advantages inherent in the\nWhite European settler experie
 nce despite facing significant\npersecution at home. Examining their conne
 ctions with the process of\nempire building builds a deeper understanding 
 of the complexities of\ncolonization and helps us to think about Scottish 
 History’s\nconnection with Canada’s reconciliation process. \n\nThis 
 talk will be presented virtually\, so register on Eventbrite\n[https://www
 .eventbrite.ca/e/nova-scotia-and-the-imperial-strategies-of-highland-scots
 -tickets-1980101123764?aff=oddtdtcreator].
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/gae
 lic-scotland-gaelic-canada-challenges-prospects-0
SUMMARY:Gaelic in Scotland\, Gaelic in Canada: Challenges\, Prospects\,\nCo
 nnections
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Robert Dunbar\, University of Edinburgh\, for this\nSc
 otland-Canada Academic Partnership Inaugural Lecture.\n\nGaelic\, a langua
 ge with a history of over 1\,500 years in Scotland and\n250 in Canada\, is
  now a highly vulnerable minority language. It was\nonce the third most sp
 oken language in Canada at the time of\nConfederation. Professor Dunbar w
 ill explore efforts to support\nGaelic in Scotland and Canada and the less
 ons the two communities can\nlearn from each other.\n\nThe event will be o
 nline\, so register for the link\n[https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/gaelic-in-s
 cotland-gaelic-in-canada-challenges-prospects-connections-tickets-15822595
 84009?aff=oddtdtcreator].
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