We are happy to share our full Underhill 2025 schedule for Friday, February 28th!<\/h3>\n
This year we are excited to announce this Colloquium will include a mix of panel presentations, roundtable discussions, workshops, and an Undergraduate Poster Session. Please note this schedule is subject to changes. Check back here for the most up-to-date version! Full program available: <\/em>Underhill 2025 Full Program<\/a><\/p>\n
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9:30 AM – 9:50 AM: CHECK-IN AND COFFEE \n<\/b><\/h3>\n
Location: 4th Floor, Paterson Hall, History Department Atrium<\/p>\n
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9:50 AM – 10:00 AM: OPENING REMARKS<\/strong><\/h3>\n
Location: Room 433, Lounge \/ Address by Underhill Planning Committee<\/p>\n
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10:00 AM – 11:15 AM: SESSION 1<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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Roundtable 1: The Difficulty of Doing History: Reflections on the Challenges of the Historian\u2019s Craft \n<\/strong>Location: Room 433, Lounge \/ Moderator: Rebecca Friend<\/p>\n
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Declan Da Barp <\/strong>(he\/him), 杏吧原创 University<\/li>\n
Avishi Gupta <\/strong>(she\/her), McGill University: Mobilizing \u2018with\u2019 Women: A Study of Consciousness-Raising and Formation of Feminist Protest Spaces in Post-Emergency India (1978-2005)<\/i><\/li>\n
Romy Shoam <\/strong>(she\/her), 杏吧原创 University: Narrating Naches (1973-1986): Historicizing a Montreal Jewish Gay Group<\/i><\/li>\n
Breanna Kubat<\/strong>\u00a0(she\/her), 杏吧原创 University: Methodologies of Agency: The Role of Legitimacy in Knowledge Production and Public Discourse<\/i><\/li>\n
Candide Mawoko<\/strong>\u00a0(she\/her), University of Ottawa: Exploring Neighborhoods, Identity, and Political Agency in Kinshasa: A Methodological Approach<\/i><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n
11:15 AM – 11:30 AM: BREAK\u00a0<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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11:30 AM – 12:45 PM: SESSION 2<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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Roundtable 2: The Importance of Doing Visual History \n<\/strong>Location: Room 433, Lounge \/ Moderator: Amie Wright<\/p>\n
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Elena Senecal<\/strong> (she\/her), University of Victoria<\/li>\n
Emma Awe<\/strong> (she\/they), 杏吧原创 University<\/li>\n
Sierra Hill <\/strong>(she\/her), 杏吧原创 University<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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Panel 2: Contemporary Experiences: Creating Historical Knowledge in the Public Sphere \n<\/strong>Location: Room 436, Seminar Room \/ Moderator: Beth McNeill<\/p>\n
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Geneva Gillis<\/strong> (she\/her), McMaster University: The Community Building Power of Small Ontario Museums<\/i><\/li>\n
Fionnuala Braun<\/strong> (she\/her), 杏吧原创 University: Towards an Archive for the Future: Recording Living Histories of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan<\/i><\/li>\n
Meghan Jennings<\/strong>\u00a0(she\/her\/elle), 杏吧原创 University: Linguistic Intangible Heritage in GLAMs: A Path Toward Decolonization and Accessibility<\/i><\/li>\n
Aidan Power<\/strong> (they\/him), 杏吧原创 University: Mapping the Collection: Visualizing the Ottawa Field Naturalists\u2019 Club\u2019s Contributions to the Museum of Nature<\/i><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n
Dr. Marc Saurette<\/strong>, Associate Professor, 杏吧原创 University: Meandering into the Ludic Century: Historians and the challenge of games<\/em><\/p>\n