Spirits, Psychics, and Prophecies: How the Great War Haunted the British Empire
Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada Speaker Series: Spirits, Psychics, and Prophecies: How the Great War Haunted the British Empire
The History Department at the University of Guelph announces a search for a tenure-track assistant professor in Rural North American History.
Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada Speaker Series: Spirits, Psychics, and Prophecies: How the Great War Haunted the British Empire
Rural History Roundtable Speaker Series for Winter 2024 from the University of Guelph History Department, includes four afternoon lectures through the semester. They will be held in-person or hybrid. Events are sponsored by the Francis and Ruth Redelmeier Professorship in Rural History.
LCSC Speaker Series with Dr. Geoffrey Hayes, Professor of History at University of Waterloo. Hybrid event.
LCSC partners with Guelph Museums to sponsor this Military Lecture by Dr. Tarah Brookfield, Wilfrid Laurier University.
Rural History Roundtable Speaker Series for Winter 2024 from the University of Guelph History Department, includes four afternoon lectures through the semester. They will be held in-person or hybrid. Events are sponsored by the Francis and Ruth Redelmeier Professorship in Rural History.
Chelsea Vowel's engaging presentation "âniskôhôcikan, Like a String of Beads: Indigenous Futurisms," will be presented on February 8 in person or through MS Teams. Indigenous futurisms, a term coined by Grace Dillon and indebted to Afrofuturism, seeks to describe a movement of art, literature, games, and other forms of media that express Indigenous perspectives on the future, present, and past.
Rural History Roundtable Speaker Series for Winter 2024 from the University of Guelph History Department, includes four afternoon lectures through the semester. They will be held in-person or hybrid. Events are sponsored by the Francis and Ruth Redelmeier Professorship in Rural History.
The Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada presents a lecture by Dr. Graham Broad, King's University College entitled, "The War Diary of Leslie Miller, CEF."
Rural History Roundtable Speaker Series for Winter 2024 from the University of Guelph History Department, includes four afternoon lectures through the semester. They will be held in-person or hybrid. Events are sponsored by the Francis and Ruth Redelmeier Professorship in Rural History.
LCSC works in partnership with Guelph Museums to offer the Guelph Museums Lecture series.
Hazel Scott Pankratz, PhD candidate at Western University and a recent Tri-University History MA graduate from Wilfrid Laurier University "explores the lives of Canadian gunners and demonstrates the ongoing need to look beyond the trenches in order to better understand the diverse experiences of Canadians fighting the First World War." Held in-person and on the Guelph Museum's Facebook livestream.