Past Colloquium Schedules Archives - Underhill Graduate Student Colloquium /underhill/category/past-colloquium-schedules/ 杏吧原创 University Mon, 24 Jan 2022 19:28:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 Rotinonhsi贸n:ni Ironworkers – 2021 Keynote /underhill/2021/rotinonhsionni-ironworkers-2021-keynote/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rotinonhsionni-ironworkers-2021-keynote Sat, 06 Mar 2021 22:42:57 +0000 /underhill/?p=386

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Underhill Graduate Student Colloquium 1995 /underhill/2014/underhill-graduate-student-colloquium-1995/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=underhill-graduate-student-colloquium-1995 Wed, 06 Aug 2014 18:34:42 +0000 http://ccs-cms2a.carleton.ca/underhill/?p=92 March 3 and 4, 1995

Friday, March 3, 1995

Arts Faculty Lounge, 2017 Dunton Tower

15:00-15:30 Opening Remarks
Dr. H. Blair Neatby, Professor Emeritus, 杏吧原创 University

15:30-17:00 Panel 1
Chair: Erica Smith, History
1.1 Sandra Dyck, Art History, 鈥淐ultural Appropriation and Canadian National Identity in the 1920s: Marius Barbeau and Avant-Garde Artists in Gitksan Territory鈥
1.2 Ellen McLeod, Art History, 鈥淭he Women of the Canadian Handicrafts Guild: Pioneers Promoting Indian Arts In Canada in The Early 20th Century鈥
1.3 David Smyth, History, 鈥淭he Blackfoot Trade: The Years of Transition, 1821-1834鈥

17:30-18:00 Panel 2 and Introduction of Dr. Karen Dubinsky
2.1. Wendy J. Atkin, History, 鈥淣o Lost Causes: A Feminist View of Archival Practices and Women鈥檚 History, 1977-1995鈥

18:00-19:00 Keynote Address
Dr. Karen Dubinksy, Queen鈥檚 University
鈥淪he Only Told Me To Stop鈥: Masculinity, Race and Sexual Danger in Turn-of-the- Century Canada鈥

Saturday March 4, 1995

Coffee and Muffins

10:00-11:00 Panel 3
Chair: Chu Dou Lynhiavu, History
3.1 Kevin Spooner, History, 鈥淩eluctant Peacekeeper?: The Origins of Canadian Participation in the United Nations Operation in the Belgian Congo (UNOC)鈥
3.2. Susan Villeneuve, History, 鈥淐old Actions, Cold Methods, Cold War: Canada and the Prague Coup鈥

11:00-12:00 Panel 4
Chair: Jim Opp, History
4.1 Joanna Dean, History, 鈥淭ransatlantic Feminism: Lady Aberdeen and the National Council of Women of Canada鈥
4.2 Lisa Gaudet, History, Continuity and Change in the 1920s: The IODE鈥檚 Response to a Decade of Peace鈥

12:00-1:00 Panel 5
Chair: Elizabeth Jonkel, History
5.1 Janet Friskney, History, 鈥淎 Forgotten Canadian Literary 鈥楶atron Saint鈥?: E.S. Caswell of the Methodist Book And Publishing House鈥
5.2 Madelaine Stewart-Dmaj, History, 鈥淔rances Burney and the Art of Compromise鈥

13:00-13:30 Refreshments

13:30-14:30 Panel 6
Chair: Leona Crabb
6.1 Susan Burhoe, History 鈥淪eeing is Believing: Dr. Diamond and the Gender of Psychiatric Photography鈥
6.2 Pat Gentile, Canadian Studies, 鈥淕ender in the Security State: Beauty Contests and Fruit Machines, 1949-1972鈥

14:30-15:30 Panel 7
7.1 Matthew Lauzon, History, 鈥淩epresenting Alterity in 18th Century Language Theory Savage Eloquence in America鈥
7.2 Richard Sembera, German, 鈥淟anguage and Man, Herder鈥檚 Philosophy of History鈥

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Underhill Graduate Student Colloquium 1996 /underhill/2014/underhill-graduate-student-colloquium-1996/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=underhill-graduate-student-colloquium-1996 Wed, 06 Aug 2014 18:33:18 +0000 http://ccs-cms2a.carleton.ca/underhill/?p=89 March 8th and 9th, 1996

Friday, March 8, 1996

3:00 PM 路 Opening Remarks
Dean ApSimon, Faculty of Graduate Studies, 杏吧原创 University
Dr. Fred Goodwin, Department of History, 杏吧原创 University

3:30-4:30 PM 路 Session 1
1.1 Jayne Elliott, History. “”Endormez-Moi!”: The Practice of Obstetrics in the Gatineau Valley, 1910-1950″
1.2 Corrina Clement, History. “‘Our Best Efforts Towards the Cause’: Na’amat Pioneer Women in Ottawa, 1950-1980”

4:30-5:30 PM 路 Session 2
2.1 Hugh Dessert, CERAS. “The Other Side of the Hill: The Evolution of Soviet Nuclear Strategy, 1953-1964”
2.2 Michael Dufresne, History. “The Radicalization of Canadian Youth in the 1960’s- From Anti-Nuclear Lobbyists to Advocates of Participatory Democracy”

6:00 PM 路 Keynote Address
Dr. Ian McKay, Department of History , Queen’s University. “The Many Deaths of Mr. Marx”

Saturday, March 9

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM 路 Session 4
4.1 Claire Booth, History. “Nationalism and Aggression: The Role of Emotion”
4.2 Robert Langlois, History. “To Be or not to Be a Contra: The Dilemma of Peasants during the Nicaraguan Revolution”

11:00 AM – 12:00 Noon 路 Session 5
5.1 Lisa Gaudet, History. “‘Wash Me and I Shall be White’: Class and Womanhood, the Girls Friendly Society, 1874-1920”
5.2 Kirsten Emiko McAllister, Sociology. “Cleansing the National Body – The Threat of the Japanese Gene”

1:00 PM – 2:30 PM 路 Session 6
6.1 Susan Butlin, Art History, Canadian War Museum. “Women Making Shells: Marking Women’s Presence in Munitions Work, 1914-1919, The Art of Frances Loring, Florence Wyle, Henrietta Mabel May, and Dorothy Stevens”
6.2 Brian Donnelly, Art History. “Invisible Modernism: Space, Modernity, and Femininity in 1950’s Graphic Design”
6.3 Kate Campbell, Canadian Studies. “Lesbians in Canadian Media: 1970-1990”

2:30-3:30 路 Session 7
7.1 Jake Selwood, History. “The Problem of Interpretation in Popular Religious History”
7.2 Matt Lauzon, History. “‘A Language More Peculiarly Circumstanced than any that has yet Appeared’: English as a Perfect Language in 18th-century Linguistic Thought”

4:00 路 Panel Discussion
“The Peril and Promise of Interdisciplinary Approaches to History”
Dr. Bruce Curtis, Department of Sociology, 杏吧原创 University
Dr. Deborah Gorham, Pauline Jewett Institute of Womens Studies, 杏吧原创 University
Dr. Ian McKay, Department of History, Queen’s University – Commentator

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Underhill Graduate Student Colloquium 1997 /underhill/2014/underhill-graduate-student-colloquium-1997/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=underhill-graduate-student-colloquium-1997 Wed, 06 Aug 2014 18:31:51 +0000 http://ccs-cms2a.carleton.ca/underhill/?p=86 March 14 and 15, 1997

Friday, March 17, 1997

15:00 Opening Remarks
Victoria Dickinson, Aviation Museum of Canada
Dr. G.F. Goodwin, Department of History, 杏吧原创

15:45-16:45 Session 1
Chair: Jake Selwood
1.1 John Nisset, History, “Locating the Individual in Cultural History”
1.2 Jim Opp History, 鈥淭he language of Lazarus, or the Reappearance of the Disappearing Body鈥

17:00 Keynote Address
Brian Young, Department of History, McGill University
鈥淢issed Connections鈥: History and Museums of History- A Montreal Example鈥

Saturday March 15, 1997

10:00-11:15 Session 2
Chair: Chris Patrusic
2.1 Vicky Arnold, History, 鈥淏etween the Personal and the Political: Vera Figner鈥檚 Feminist and Revolutionary Activities鈥
2.2. Elizabeth Jonkel, History, 鈥淔or She to Nature Trusts Her Cause鈥: The Contribution of Helen Maria Williams to the Burkeian Political Debates of 1790鈥

11:30-12:30 Session 3
Chair: Corrina Clement
3.1. Nancy Janovicek, Canadian Studies, 鈥淧oliticizing the Personal: Contemporary Feminist Organizing Around Our Personal Lives鈥
3.2. Lori Waserman, Canadian Studies, 鈥淏reast Cancer Activism and the Women鈥檚 Health Movement in Canada, 1970 to the Present鈥

13:00-14:00 Session 4
Chair: Chris Bartman
4.1 Cathy Harley, History, 鈥淪eeds of Discontent: An Examination of Anti-British Sentiment in the American Colonies鈥
4.2. Judith Rygiel, History, 鈥淭he Influence of New England on the Cotton Industry in New Brunswick, 1880-1884鈥

14:00-15:00 Session 5
Chair: Susan Villeneuve
5.1. Anthony Galveas, History, 鈥淭he Empty Chair Denied: Canada鈥檚 Attempt to Join the Pan American Union, 1941-1942鈥
5.2. Chris Gagne, History, 鈥淏etween Stability and Containment: Canada the ICC and American Aid to South Vietnam 1955,60鈥

15:15-16:15 Session 6
Chair: Claire Booth
6.1. Robert Opp, NPSIA, 鈥淭he Development of the Discourse of Development鈥
6.2. Logan Atkinson, Law, 鈥淓xploring the Relationship Between Law and Literature Through Daniel Defoe鈥檚 A Jounal of the Plague Year and Due Preparations for the Plague鈥

16:30-17:30 Panel Discussion 鈥楾heory and History鈥
Dr. Alan Hunt, Department of Sociology & Law, 杏吧原创
Dr. Robert Goheen, Department of History, 杏吧原创
Commentator: Brian Young, Department of History, McGill

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Underhill Graduate Student Colloquium 1998 /underhill/2014/underhill-graduate-student-colloquium-1998/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=underhill-graduate-student-colloquium-1998 Wed, 06 Aug 2014 18:30:52 +0000 http://ccs-cms2a.carleton.ca/underhill/?p=83 March 6th and 7th, 1998

Friday, March 6, 1998

3:00 PM 路 Opening Remarks
Dr. G.F. Goodwin, Chair
Department of History, 杏吧原创 University

3:05-4:00 PM 路 Session 1 – Jeff Noakes
1.1 Jody Perrun, History, 杏吧原创. “Purpose and Perspective: Source Types and the History of the Great War”
1.2 Rob Day, History, 杏吧原创. “Silent Voices”

4:00-4:55 PM 路 Session 2 – Grant Dawson
2.1 Eva Grabinski, Sociology, Queen’s. “An Exegesis of Foucault’s Analytic of Modern Power”
2.2 John Duncan, Social and Political Thought, York University. “Substance and Will: Hegel on the Possibility of Historial Existence”

5:05 PM 路 Keynote Address
Joy Parr, Department of History, Simon Fraser University. “Considering Canadian Modern”

Saturday, March 7, 1998

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM 路 Session 3 – Pauline Phipps
3.1 Suzanne Holyck Hunchuck, Art History, 杏吧原创. “‘The Impish Elegance of Eric Arthur’: The Moral Dilemma of Architectural Journalism”
3.2 Laura Brandon, History, 杏吧原创. “Emotion as Document: Death and Dying in the Second World War Art of Jack Nicholls”

12:05-12:45 PM 路 Session 4 – Yoko Kusano
4.1 Ozgu Karasipahi, Political Economy, 杏吧原创. “The Crucial Role of Technological Development and Institutional Change in the Industrialization and Economic Growth of Japan”

12:45-1:15 PM 路 Lunch Break

1:15-2:15 PM 路 Session 5 – Chris Gagn茅
5.1 C. Roy Fortune, History, 杏吧原创. “Ralph Cecil Horner: Product of the Ottawa Valley”
5.2 Shawn Benjamin, History, 杏吧原创. “Asking for Acceptance: Examining Indian Immigration in Canada Through a Portion of the Immigrant Press, 1904-1914”

2:30-3:30 PM 路 Session 6 – Bridget Forbes
6.1 Pauline Phipps, History, 杏吧原创. “Gender as Performance, Deisre as Other: An Analysis of the Writings of Eliza Lynn Linton”
6.2 Donnalee Bell, MA in Women’s Studies from York. “Doing Her Bit: First World War Canada, Gender Transgression and the Case of Eug茅nie ‘Venus’ C么t茅”

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Underhill Graduate Student Colloquium 1999 /underhill/2014/underhill-graduate-student-colloquium-1999/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=underhill-graduate-student-colloquium-1999 Wed, 06 Aug 2014 18:26:01 +0000 http://ccs-cms2a.carleton.ca/underhill/?p=79 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

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The Sixth Annual Underhill Graduate Student Colloquium /underhill/2014/the-sixth-annual-underhill-graduate-student-colloquium/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-sixth-annual-underhill-graduate-student-colloquium Wed, 06 Aug 2014 18:23:35 +0000 http://ccs-cms2a.carleton.ca/underhill/?p=75 An Interdisciplinary Symposium in History

March 3rd and 4th, 2000

Underhill Graduate Colloquium Schedule, March 3 and 4, 2000

FRIDAY, 03 MARCH 2000

1:00 PM
Opening Remarks
Professor M. Barber
Supervisor of Graduate Studies, History Department

1:05-2:00 PM
Chair – Tony Michel
Adam Chapnick, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs.”Identity Crisis: What is a middle power?”
William Hipwell, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies. “Deleuze’s Ontology of Difference: Implications for Politics and the Environment.”

2:15-3:15 PM
Chair – Jim Opp
John G. Baillieul, Department of English. “Maps as Indicators of Power in Thomas King’s Green Grass, Running Water.”
Heiderose Butscher, Department of History, York University. “Lorenz Oken and Nineteenth Century German Romantic Science – Transformation from Naturphilosoph to Professional Scientist through the institutionalisation of science.”

3:30-4:30 PM
Chair – Chris Petrusic
Lindsey McKay, Institute of Political Economy. “Curing Each Other: Using the Human Body as a Medical Resource.”
Michael S. Billinger, Department of Anthropology. “The History of the Concept of “Race”: Reinterpreting the Anthropological Study of Human Biological Variation.”

5:00 PM
Keynote Address
Professor Ian Hacking, University of Toronto. “Historical Ontology.”

SATURDAY, 04 MARCH 2000

9:30-10:30 AM
Chair – Judith Rygiel
Bridget Forbes, Department of History. “Mental Illness in the middle-class English press, 1839-1850.”
Margaret Dixon, Department of History. ” ‘A very go-ahead little town’: Business Interests, State Formation and Community in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, 1890-1894.”

10:50-11:50 AM
Chair – Jeff Noakes
Carole Anders, Department of History. “‘The marginality of her story is what maintains the other’s centrality’: Lillian Freiman and Charlotte Whitton.”
Candis Steenbergen, Canadian Studies. “Sexing the History: Feminism, Postfeminism, and the Future.”

12:00-1:00 PM
Lunch

1:00-2:00 PM
Chair – Rebecca Adell
Rachel Lea Heide, Department of History. “The Politics Behind BCATP Base Selection in Saskatchewan.”
Jeff Noakes, Department of History. “The Thirtieth Recommendation: Blimps for Canada, 1943-1945.”

2:15-3:15 PM
Chair – Adam Chapnick
Tony Michel, Department of History. “Christianity in the Classroom: Religious Education in Ontario’s Public Schools, 1944-1969.”
James Roy, Department of History. “A Summer of Transition at Ford Windsor: The UAW’s Struggle to counter mass lay-off in 1965.”

3:30-4:30 PM
Chair – Karyn Pugliese
Siomonn P. M. Pulla, Department of Anthropology. “Frank Speck and the Moisie River Incident: The Devolution of Aboriginal Fishing Rights in Quebec, 1867-1911.”
Catharinah Faux, Department of Law. “Aboriginal Culture in Canadian Legal Thought: Cultural Differences in Contemporary Sentencing Practices.”

The 2000 Underhill Graduate Student Colloquium has been sponsored by the Underhill Endowment Fund.
Additional funds were graciously provided by:

Office of the Vice-President (Academic)
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Graduate Students’ Association
Norman Paterson School of International Affairs
Department of Philosophy
College of Humanities
Department of English
School of Canadian Studies

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Underhill Graduate Student Colloquium /underhill/2014/underhill-graduate-student-colloquium/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=underhill-graduate-student-colloquium Wed, 06 Aug 2014 18:20:36 +0000 http://ccs-cms2a.carleton.ca/underhill/?p=73 March 2nd and 3rd, 2001

Friday March 2nd, 2001

Room 433 Paterson Hall

Opening Remarks: Bruce Elliott
Supervisor of Graduate Studies, History

1:30-2:30 路 Session 1 – Jody Perrun
Jeff Noakes, History, 杏吧原创. “Reservist in Command: Wilfred Austin Curtis, Chief of the Air Staff, 1947-1953”
Rachel Lea Heide, History, 杏吧原创. “British Commonwealth Air Traning Plan Base Selection and the Patronage Legend”

3:00-4:30 路 Session 2 – Matthew McRae
Christopher Gagne, History, 杏吧原创. “Canadian Post-WWII Notions of Communism and Democracy”
Ryan Edwardson, History, Queen’s. “A Popular Lady: The Guess Who’s ‘American Woman’ and Transnational Popular Culture”
Brad Kent, English, Guelph. “The (D)Evolution of Legislating Culture: The McMichael Gallery & the Ontario Government’s Bill 112”

5:00 PM 路 Keynote Address
Charlotte Gray, “The New Biography”
303 Paterson Hall

6:30 路 Reception at “Mike’s Place”
Second Floor, Unicentre Building

Saturday March 3rd, 2001

9:30-11:00 路 Session 3 – Brodie Richards
Tim Krywulak, HIstory, 杏吧原创. “Inching Toward the ‘Keynesian Revolution’: The Institutional and Intellectual Factors in the Establishment of the Bank of Canada”
Al Vachon, Political Economy, 杏吧原创. “The History of Japanese Techno-Industrial Change and (Re)Construction of Nature”
Judith Rygiel, History, 杏吧原创. “Anne Harvie Doak: A New Brunswick Pioneer, 1850-1875”

11:30-12:30 路 Session 4 – Janice Cavell
Candie Schumann, History, Manitoba. “Coyote Undercover in Thomas King’s Truth and Bright Water”
Matthew McRae, History, 杏吧原创. “The Minstrel and the Muse: Island Identity and Poetry of John LePage”

12:30-1:30 路 Lunch

1:30-2:30 路 Session 5 – Erin Adamo
Maria-Teresa Perez, History, Montreal, and William Garcia, Humanities, Concordia (visiting professors in History and Biology respectively from Cauca University, Colombia. “General Approaches to the Concept of History in Walter Benjamin’s Oevre”
Lorraine Redekop, English, 杏吧原创. “Hearing the ‘Overlooked Metronome’: Certainty and History in Coming Through the Slaughter”

3:00-4:00 路 Session 6 – Fred Glover
Elizabeth Sander, Music, Western. “Dance as a Vehicle of Social Change at the Russian Assembly under Peter the Great”
Ian Reid, History, 杏吧原创. “The Discourse of Witchcraft”

The Underhill Graduate Student Colloquium has been sponsored by the Underhill Endowment Fund. Additional assistance was graciously provided by:

Office of the Vice President (Academic)
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research
Graduate Students Association
College of the Humanities
Norman Paterson School of International Affairs
School of Canadian Studies
English Lanugage and Literature
Geography and Environmental Studies
Law

The Colloquium Organizing Committee wishes to thank the following for their assistance:

Joan White
Duncan McDowall
Bruce Elliott
Members of the History Department

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The Eighth Annual Underhill Graduate Student Colloquium /underhill/2014/the-eighth-annual-underhill-graduate-student-colloquium/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-eighth-annual-underhill-graduate-student-colloquium Wed, 06 Aug 2014 18:19:29 +0000 http://ccs-cms2a.carleton.ca/underhill/?p=70 An Interdisciplinary Symposium in History

March 1st and 2nd, 2002

Friday, March 1st, 2002

Room 433 Paterson Hall

Opening Remarks: Professor Bruce Elliott
Supervisor of Graduate Studies, History

12:30-1:20 路 Session 1 – Policy Formation
Vadim Koukouchkine, History, 杏吧原创. “Political Imbeciles and Loyal Sons of the Fatherland: The Tsarist Consular Supervision of Russian Immigrants to Canada, 1900-1922”
Jeff Noakes, History, 杏吧原创. “Failed Option? Canada and City-Centre STOL Airline Systems, 1965-1976”

2:00-3:30 路 Session 2 – Military Affairs
Andrew Iarocci, History, Wilfrid Laurier. “The 4th Canadian Infantry Battalion at Courcelette-Le Sars, 8 October 1916”
Mathias Joost, History, Manitoba. “Military Planning in Isolation: The Schlieffen Plan Considered”
James Pickett, Defence & Security Studies, Manitoba. “Mission Ready- Canada’s Role in the Kosovo Air Campaign”

4:00-5:30 路 Session 3 – Theoretical Reconsiderations of Historical Knowledge
Rachel Lea Heide, History, 杏吧原创. “The Second World War Discourse of “Flying Stress” and “Lack of Moral Fibre” in Allied Air Forces”
Brian Watson, History, 杏吧原创. “The Subaltern Acts Up Down Under: The Maori Reaction to Christianity in Nineteenth Century New Zealand”
DeAnn Foreman, Humanities, 杏吧原创. “The Development of Historical Research Skills for Students in Undergraduate Programs”

6:00 PM 路 Keynote Address
303 Paterson Hall
“The History of Politics and the Politics of History: Canadian Experiences”
John English, Department of History, University of Waterloo
Associate Director, Centre on Foreign Policy & Federalism

Saturday, March 2nd, 2002

Room 433 Paterson Hall

9:30-10:30 路 Session 4 – Post-War Canada
Donica Belisle, Canadian Studies, Trent. “The Canadian Left Confronts Consumer Culture- Consumerism and Unionization at Eaton’s in Postwar Toronto”
Lindsay Pattison, History, Laurentian. “Sexual Discourse and Social Planning: Youth, Sex, and the Canadian Youth Commission in the 1940s”

11:00-12:00 路 Session 5 – Native Relations
Emily Arrowsmith, History, 杏吧原创. “Hard Work, Worry and Many Anxious Days: A Case Study of Agricultural Farming in the Pelly Agency from 1875 to 1920”
Tanya Middlebro’, History, 杏吧原创. “Life and Thought of Egerton R. Young (1840-1909)”

12:00-1:00 路 Lunch

1:30-2:30 路 Session 6 – Power and Discourse in Early Modern England
Brodie Richards, History, 杏吧原创. “Brothers of the Blade: The “Fanatic” in Seventeenth Century England”
Ian Reid, History, 杏吧原创. “The Constituted Witch- Object Formation in the Discourse of English Witchcraft”

3:00-4:00 路 Session 7 – Canadian Politics
Mario Gravelle, History, York. “A Consensual Meeting: A Reinterpretation of the Reform Convention of 1859”
Tim Krywulak, History, 杏吧原创. “Winning Hearts and Minds: Influencing Public Opinion in Saskatchewan’s Free Trade Debate”

The Underhill Graduate Student Colloquium has been sponsored by the Underhill Endowment Fund.
Additional assistance was graciously provided by:

Office of the Vice President (Academic)
Norman Paterson School of International Affairs
Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Graduate Students’ Association
Department of English Language and Literature
Department of Political Science
School of Canadian Studies
College of the Humanities

The Colloquium Organizing Committee wishes to thank the following for their assistance:

Joan White
Norman Hillmer
Bruce Elliott
Members of the History Department

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The Ninth Annual Underhill Graduate Student Colloquium /underhill/2014/the-ninth-annual-underhill-graduate-student-colloquium/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-ninth-annual-underhill-graduate-student-colloquium Wed, 06 Aug 2014 18:17:49 +0000 http://ccs-cms2a.carleton.ca/underhill/?p=67 An Interdisciplinary Symposium in History

March 6th and 7th, 2003

Thursday March 6th, 2003

9:00 – 10:15 路 Session 1 – Lounge, Tim Krywulak
Robbyn Gulka, 杏吧原创, “Celluloid Treasures: Studio D of the National Film Board of Canada: Canadian Women Filmmakers and their Films, 1974-96”
Declan Braiden, Alberta, “Ideology, Soviet Cinema and the Cultural Turn”
Maren Wood, 杏吧原创, “Silent Cinema, the Body, and the Display of Humour in American Popular Culture, 1915-1930”

10:45 – 12:00 路 Session 2 – Lounge, Omar Khan
Mathias Joost, Royal Military College, “The Revolution in Iroquois Warfare: 1610-1650”
Alexander Campbell, Western, “‘Only in War that they Forget Humanity’: British Military-Amerindian Relations, 1756-1772”

1:00 – 2:15 路 Session 3 – Lounge, Jesse Alexander
David Webster, British Columbia, “Fire and the Full Moon: Canada, the UN and the Decolonization of Indonesia, 1948-49”
Omar Khan, 杏吧原创, “A Special Responsibility: Canada and the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War”
Urs Obrist, Toronto, “Canada and the Question of German Rearmament in the 1950s”

2:45 – 4:00 路 Session 4 – Lounge, Jeff Noakes
Rachel Lea Heide, 杏吧原创, “The Multiple Uses of ‘National Sovereignty’ in Canada’s Air Training Plan Negotiations of the First and Second World Wars”
Benjamin Freeland, British Columbia, “Turbulent Priests and Millenarian Protest: Religious Minorities and Competing Voices of Nationalism in Early Twentieth Century Japan”
Tony Michel, 杏吧原创, “Speaking of Democracy: The Ontario Religious Education Controversy, 1944-64”

4:30 – 5:45 路 Session 5 – Lounge, Glenda Davis
Kristina Guiguet, 杏吧原创, “Singing Tight Her Chains: the Amateur Woman Musician in Nineteenth Century Ontario”
Nicolas Kenny, McGill, “Countercultural Identities: Poetry and Art in Montmartre’s Cabarets, 1880-1900”
Joel Black, Concordia, “Arrested for Selling Poetry: You Wouldn’t Want Your Children Reading This”

6:00 PM Reception at “Mike’s Place”, Second floor, Unicentre

Friday March 7th, 2003

9:00 – 10:15 路 Session 6 – Lounge, Vadim Koukouchkine
Sergei Baranovski, York, “The Ruthenian National movement in the First Half of the 19th Century”
Ryan Eyford, 杏吧原创, “Regionalism, Ethnicity, and Sport; the Case of the Forgotten Falcons”
Paula Hastings, 杏吧原创, “‘Our Glorious Anglo-Saxon Race Shall Ever Fill Earth’s Highest Place’: the Anglo-Saxon Journal and the Construction of Identity”

10:45 – 12:00 路 Session 7 – Lounge, Krystina Guiguet
Dave Eaton, Queen鹿s, “Expansion under Augustus”
Kriston Rennie, Ottawa, “Patricius Romanorum and Papal Elections, 754-800”
Brodie Richards, Guelph, “Leveller Ascetics: the ‘Self’ and ‘Engagement’ in Revolutionary England”

1:00 – 2:15 路 Concurrent Sessions

Session 8 – Underhill Room, Tony Michel
Jeff Noakes, 杏吧原创, “Under the Radar: Defence Construction (1951) Limited and Military Infrastructure in Canada, 1950-65”
Henk Warnar-Brown, Trent, “Workers, Retirement and Labour: the Development of Social and Labour Policies for Retirement and Older Workers in Canada, 1945-60”
Melanie Martens, Concordia, “A Question of National (In) security: the Munsinger Affair in Canadian Memory”

Session 9 – Lounge, Jacquie Johnson
Paul Baxa, Toronto, “‘This Fascinating Problem’: the Palazzo Littorio Project and Italian Fascism”
Mauro Marsella, McMaster, “The Construction of a Mythical Narrative: Fascist Italy and its Appropriation of the Myth of Ancient Rome”
Brian Watson, 杏吧原创, “Nazis in Hart House: Burgon Bickersteth and the Rise of European Fascism”

2:45 – 4:00 路 Concurrent Sessions

Session 10 – Lounge, Brian Watson
Justin Bengry, British Columbia, “Colonizing Bodies: Masculinity from Colony to Metropole in Late Victorian Advertising”
Lawrence Buhagiar, 杏吧原创, “The Myth of Legislation: the Amending of Section 292 of the Criminal Code of Canada [1909]”
Colleen Gray, McGill, “Imaging a Colonial Saint: the Marie Barbier Biographies”

Session 11 – Lounge, Stacey Zembrzyecki
Kerry Radey, Laurentian, ‘Young Knights of the Empire’: the Deconstruction of Scouting Ideals in Interwar Sudbury”
Ruth McLean, Toronto, “The Early History of the McMaster Medical School”

4:30 – 5:30 路 Session 12 – Lounge, Rachel Lea Heide
Jillian Henderson, Trent, “The History of Canadian National Parks: Integrating Narrative and Landscape”
Jenara Franklin, Manitoba, “The Power of Images: Public Relations and the Creation of a Soul for Winnipeg Hydro, 1921-39”

6:00 PM Keynote Address
Natalie Zemon Davis, “Cultural Mixture in a Divided World: The Historian’s Challenge”
303 Paterson Hall

The Underhill Graduate Student Colloquium has been sponsored by the Frank Underhill Endowment Fund.
Additional Funds were graciously provided by:

Office of the Vice President (Academic)
Graduate Students’ Association
Norman Paterson School of International Affairs
School of Journalism and Communication
Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research
Department of Law
School of Canadian Studies
Department of English Language and Literature
Department of Geography and Environmental Studies

The Colloquium Organizing Committee wishes to thank the following for their assistance:

Joan White
Rod Phillips
Bruce Elliott
Peter Fitzgerald
Marianne Keyes
Members of the History Department

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