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| OPENING REMARKS | Dr. Jennifer Evans, Supervisor of Graduate Studies |
8:30 | PA 433 | |
| EXCLUSION AND SEGREGATION | Presenter: | Panel Chair: | Time: | Rm. # |
| Larry Clark and Nan Goldin: Towards Structuring the Community of the Excluded in Autobiographical Photography | Matthew Smith University of Western Ontario (Art and Visual Culture) |
Crystal Kuhn | 9:00-10:10 | PA 433 |
| Mexican Nation-Building through Eugenic Thought | Christina Parsons Carleton University (History) |
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| NUTRITION BREAK | 10:10-10:25 | |||
| AUTHORSHIP AND GENDER | Presenter: | Panel Chair: | Time: | Rm. # |
| Holy Men, Holy Women, and The Life of Melania the Younger: Reading against the Grain | Ronald J. Martini Carleton University (History) |
Beth Robertson | 10:25-11:55 | PA 433 |
| Teresa of Avila and Her Many Confessors | Julia Rombough Concordia University (History and Philosophy of Religion) |
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| Republican Motherhood in the American Periodical Press: A Study of Sarah Hepburn Hayes (1817-1902) | Stephan Pigeon University of Windsor (History) |
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| POPULAR AND PROFESSIONAL | Presenter: | Panel Chair: | Time: | Rm. # |
| Cause vs. Consequence: Social Conceptualizations of Schizophrenia | Sarah Doerksen Carleton University (History) |
Emily MacDonald | 10:25-11:55 | PA 436 |
| The History Chicks Podcast: An Exercise in Gendered Participatory “Herstory” | Meghan Lundrigan Carleton University (Public History) |
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| 140 Characters at a Time: Twitter and Historical Reproduction | Erica Fagen Carleton University (Public History) |
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| LUNCHEON ADDRESS Empire of Fakes: Diamonds and Authenticity in Nineteenth-Century Britain |
Dr. Danielle Kinsey Department of History, Carleton University |
12:00-1:20 | PA 433 | |
| FILM AND MEMORY | Presenter: | Panel Chair: | Time: | Rm. # |
| History and Memory in 15 février 1839 | Robin Long Carleton University (Public History) |
Christina Parsons | 1:30-3:00 | PA 433 |
| “The Keys”: East German Memory Politics from a Transnational Perspective | Jane Freeland Carleton University (History) |
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| “Being Born Indian Means Being Born into Politics”: Documentary Film, Memory and Mohawk Challenges to the Oka Crisis Narrative | Sara dos Santos Carleton University (Public History) |
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| WAR AND DISCOURSE | Presenter: | Panel Chair: | Time: | Rm. # |
| The Arab Spring: New Complexities in the Peace Process and the Influence of the Islamist Movement | Mohammed Al-Zubaidy Simon Fraser University (Political Science) |
Jason Charbonneau | 1:30-3:00 | PA 436 |
| Evaluating an “Unspeakable Horror”: The Discourse on War in Canadian Newspapers in the Face of the 1938-1939 Czechoslovakian Crises | Nicole Marion Carleton University (History) |
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| War, Peace, Evolution: Militarism and Pacifism in Social Darwinist Thought, 1898-1920 | Guy Massie Carleton University (History) |
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| NUTRITION BREAK | 3:00-3:15 | |||
| CHANGING SPACES AND PROCESSES OF “MUSEALIZATION” | Presenter: | Panel Chair: | Time: | Rm. # |
| Idealistic and Realistic Spaces: A Lefebvrian Reading of Gardens in Early Modern Western Europe | Adrian Gorea Concordia University (Humanities) |
Meghan Lundrigan | 3:15-5:00 | PA 433 |
| From the Factory to the Museum: How an Industrial District Looks at Its History | Franck Ollivon École Normale Supérieure de Lyon (Geography) |
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| Little Church from the Prairies: The Ukrainian Catholic Church of St. Onuphrius in the Canadian Museum of Civilization | Lara Lavelle Carleton University (Public History) |
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| A DAY IN THE LIFE | Presenter: | Panel Chair: | Time: | Rm. # |
| Imagining the Amateur: The Musical Conservatory Movement in Ontario, 1887-1919 | Madelaine Morrison Carleton University (History) |
Erica Fagen | 3:15-5:00 |
PA 436 |
| Playing Ball on the Drill Ground: The Community Use of Cartier Square, 1868-1945 | Sanna Guérin Carleton University (Public History) |
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| Love and War: Rethinking the Roman Lupercalia Festival | Susan Grouchy University of Western Ontario (Classical Studies) |
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| Writing an “Entangled” History of Cold-War Berlin: Integrating Football into a deutsch-deutsche historiography | Emmanuel Hogg Carleton University (History) |
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