March 5th and 6th, 1999
Friday March 5, 1999
13:00 Opening Remarks
Dr. D.L. McDowall, Supervisor of Graduate Studies, History
13:05-14:30 Session 1
Chair: Pauline Phipps
1.1 Chris Petrusic, History, 杏吧原创, 鈥溾楧r. Livingstone, I presume wasn鈥檛 he the rascal鈥: Learning about Livingstone, an Exploration of myth and Masculinity鈥
1.2 Gordona Marshall, History, 杏吧原创, 鈥淚nto the Very Fields of Nonreality: An Intellectual History of Queer Theory The Implications for Canadian History鈥
1.3 Laila Haidarali, History, York, 鈥淭he Music, The Woman, The Words: The Sexual Discourse of the Classic Blues鈥
15:00-16:30 Session 2
Chair: Jim Opp
2.1 Corrina Clement, History 杏吧原创, 鈥淗umph鈥hat鈥檚 all that鈥檚 all that鈥檚 left: The Avro Arrow and Myth Making in Canada鈥
2.2 Janet Friskney, History 杏吧原创, 鈥淧ssst, Wanna Read a Canadian Book?鈥 The New Canadian Library, the Sub-Discipline of Canadian Literature in English and the Mid- Twentieth Century Paperback Revolution in Canada鈥
2.3 Laura Brandon, History, 杏吧原创 and The Canadian War Museum, 鈥淩esurrection: Images of belief in Canada鈥檚 War Memorials鈥
17:00 Keynote Address
Modris Ekstein, University of Toronto
鈥淭he Great War and the Historical Imagination鈥
Saturday, March 6, 1999
9:00-10:00 Session 3
Chair: Bridget Forbes
3.1 Judith Rygiel, History, 杏吧原创, 鈥淭hread in Their Hands: Women Weavers in Southern New Brunswick in the Late Nineteenth Century鈥
3.2 Liz Turcotte, History, 杏吧原创, 鈥淲ords, Worlds and Women: Power and Identity in Argenteuil鈥
10:15-11:45 Session 4
Chair: Grant Dawson
4.1 Stephen Cole, History, Queen鈥檚, 鈥淎 Program for Canada: Language and Image in the Canadian Tribute, 1946-49鈥
4.2 Jon Frauley, Law, 杏吧原创, 鈥淩esisting Arrest: Ethics and Dialogue in the Chinese Question鈥
4.3 Andr茅 Lecours, Political Science, 鈥淧olitics, Culture and the Economy: Alternatate Approaches to Nationalist Conflict鈥
11:45-12:15 Lunch
12:15-1:45 Session 5
Chair: Steven Freiria
5.1 Rebecca Adell, History, 杏吧原创, 鈥淐harles Taylor, Empiricism, and Historiography鈥
5.2 Peter Hodgins, Mass. Com., 杏吧原创, 鈥淭ranscending Translation: French-Native Discursive Middle Grounds in Seventeenth Century New France鈥
5.3 Marlene Briggs, English, University of Ottawa, 鈥淗istorical Trauma, Emplotment and Mourning鈥
14:00-15:00 Session 6
Chair: David Mallette
6.1 Andrew Godefroy, War Studies, RMC, 鈥淥fficers and Gentlemen: Prosographical Trends in Canadian Leadership in the First World War鈥
6.2 Ian Miller, History, Wilfrid Laurier, 鈥淟adies, the King!鈥: Toronto Women and Public Private Spheres During the First World War鈥
15:15-16:45 Session 7
Chair: Jeff Noakes
7.1 Jody Perrun, History 杏吧原创, 鈥淚mprovising Doctrine: First Canadian Army鈥檚 Air Support in Operation Totalize 7-10 August 1944鈥
7.2 Rachel Heide, History, 杏吧原创, 鈥淔allen Planes-The Cause of Training Accidents at#5 Bombing and Gunnery School, Dafoe, Saskatchewan鈥
7.3 Neil Porter, History, 杏吧原创, 鈥淔inding Their Proper Role: Canadian Logistics in the Hundred Days Campaign鈥
17:00 Closing Session with Guest Speaker
Paul Gough, University of the West of England
鈥溾楢n Enchanted Place鈥: Surveillance and Explorations in No Man鈥檚 Land, The Contribution of Topographers, Scouts and Panoramic Artists to the Visual Culture of the Great War鈥