The Scottish Inn: Historical and Comparative Perspectives
St. Andrew's Society of Toronto Virtual Lecture Series, Voyages to Scotland and Scots Voyaging Abroad: Histories of Travel.The Scottish Inn: Historical and Comparative Perspectives
St. Andrew's Society of Toronto Virtual Lecture Series, Voyages to Scotland and Scots Voyaging Abroad: Histories of Travel.The Scottish Inn: Historical and Comparative Perspectives
A Life of Service: Reflections from a British Home Child and Second World War Veteran
St. Andrew's Society of Toronto Virtual Lecture Series, Voyages to Scotland and Scots Voyaging Abroad: Histories of Travel. Enchantment at the Edge: Phantom islands and mythical lands at the Atlantic periphery.
Researching Gender in History, organized by TUGSA.
Dr. Cindy Blackstock will reflect on her career advocating for Indigenous children and families and discuss how the history of child welfare in Canada intersects with the history of colonialism.
Join our Ph.D student, Emily Oakes, currently studying at the Tri-U through Wilfrid Laurier University for this lecture, part of the Military Lecture Series.
Emily Oakes’ presentation will examine how the soldier-horse relationship functioned in the Canadian Expeditionary Forces and its effects on the soldiers, such as J.E.B. Seely or John McCrae, who wrote about their bonds with their horses.
Lecture by Matthew Dougherty, Assistant Professor, Emmanuel College, Toronto
For information about joining the lecture, see the website for updates, or contact Brandon Mendonca (bmendonc@uoguelph.ca).
Lecture by Maddie Hendricks, MA, University of Guelph.
Lecture by Dr. Matthew Hatvany, Professor of Historical Geography, Université Laval.
University of Guelph Rural History Roundtable Speaker Series #1
Dr. Catharine Wilson, F. R. S. C. will launch her new book, Being Neighbours: Cooperative Work and Rural Culture, 1830-1960.