Nault. From Rumour to Métis Urban Legend. – Journal Canadian History Association
Explore how the memory of the Red River Resistance was made and remade over the years and how Métis kinship networks and family memory helped uncover more... with historian Derrick Nault @ohc.bsky.social @uwinnipeg.bsky.social historyjournal.ca/interview/na...
27.10.2025 16:29 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Gaudet. British War Brides and Citizenship Politics. – Journal Canadian History Association
Explore the experience of war brides and the changing politics of citizenship in postwar Canada. With Anna Gaudet historyjournal.ca/interview/ga... Based on her new article in the Journal @cndhistassoc.bsky.social
23.09.2025 18:01 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Bérubé. Suburban Montreal and Advertising in the 1950s and 60s. – Journal Canadian History Association
Learn about how surburban living in Montreal was marketed in 1950s and 1960s in the Journal of the @cndhistassoc.bsky.social. An interview with @haroldberube.bsky.social @usherbrooke.bsky.social. historyjournal.ca/interview/be...
24.07.2025 15:52 — 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
Nurse. Statues, Public Memory, and the “Problem of Complexity” – Journal Canadian History Association
Check out are latest interview with recent JCHA author Andrew Nurse about Statues, Public Memory, and the “Problem of Complexity”. historyjournal.ca/interview/nu... @cndhistassoc.bsky.social
18.07.2025 08:34 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Toronto-based writer and author of several true-crime and history books. My latest book, Atrocity on the Atlantic, recounts the torpedoing of a Canadian hospital ship in WW1.
Books: https://tinyurl.com/4rvtkp7d
My website: www.natehendley.ca
2025-2027 Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Carter G. Woodson Institute for African American and African Studies at the University of Virginia. Ph.D. in Early African American Women's History from Rutgers University.
Historian, Canadian, Philadelphian. Higher ed, urban🚲, books, cats, hockey. At Penn's CETLI; teach South Asia & Hist Sci/Med/Tech.
Disappointing people since 1972.
Historian, curator, heraldist, vexillologist, collector of arcane and eclectic Canadiana. All opinions my own. Likes, reskeets =/= endorsement.
Writing a history of civil disobedience and the autobiography of my mother | Assistant Professor of Law and Society at UC Irvine | Previously: Cornell and Sorbonne | https://eraldosouzadossantos.com/
Historian of popular and political culture. Comparing Canada, Australia, and Aotearoa New Zealand. Also sport, tourism, and Disney. St. Thomas University, Fredericton, Canada.
https://www.michaeldawsonhistory.com
https://www.stu.ca/history/michael-dawson/
historian of early so-called Canada; lover of rescue dogs
Settler, husband, father and mediocre runner. PhD History student at York University focusing on settler colonialism in what is now Canada.
📍Treaty 18 (Not/L Simcoe surrender)
University of Guelph Canadian History Professor and Department Chair, Chocolatier, Inexpert Gardener.
Prof. Emeritus at Dalhousie/King's in Halifax, NS. Canadian history (with sources), public finance, pix of woodland and coast. Slow to anger. Stage IV MBC https://ukings.ca/people/shirley-tillotson/
État, territoire et identité | 25 chercheuses et chercheurs universitaires du Québec | 27 collaboratrices et collaborateurs du Québec, du Canada et de l'étranger | 22 partenaires issus de l’État ou de la société civile | FRQSC-MES
The University of North Carolina Press
📖 First University Press in the South
📚 Publishing distinguished books and journals for academics, students, and general readers for over a century
President, Canadian Association for the History of Nursing
Co-Lead, Consortium for Nursing History Inquiry
Historian & Assistant Professor, UBC Nursing
Researcher, writer, & teacher of stuff Canadian, historical, & environmental.
https://www.mqup.ca/content/search?type%5B%5D=books&SearchText=Maceachern+
Historian of science and medicine | Canada, Cold War, medical ethics, gender, and more | author of Frontier Science | matthewswiseman.ca
cultural & environmental historian. #bchist and #cdnhist and #envhist. landscape, mobilities, public pasts, fordism, tourism, parks, infrastructure, rowdies, fruit stands, seasonality, 1970+, etc.
Canadian Historian dividing his time between Toronto, Kingston, and Ottawa and between good food, dry gin, and amazing friends.
Expand your horizons with the Department of French, Hispanic and Italian Studies (FHIS) at the University of British Columbia. https://fhis.ubc.ca
Promoting collaborative, interdisciplinary, and transformative #migrationresearch that advances our understanding of human mobility.
Learn more at www.migration.ubc.ca