| Conference theme / Thème du congrès
Authority in the Past, Authority of the Past / L'autorité dans le passé, l'autorité du passé
CHA Business Office
During the conference, the CHA maintains a business office where delegates are to go to receive their programs, to purchase hard copies of conference papers, and to receive other updates and information. The office will be moved to different locations close to the CHA Congress:
Bureau de la SHC
Durant le congrès, le bureau de la SHC distribuera les programmes aux congressistes, vendra des copies de communications et informera les visiteurs et les participants des dernières nouvelles et mises à jour au sujet du congrès. Le bureau sera localisé à différents endroits en fonction du déroulement du congrès :
Sunday, 24 May / Dimanche 24 mai 2009 : Southam (SA) 315
Monday 25 May / Lundi 25 mai 2009 : Mackenzie (ME) 4124
Tuesday 26 May / Mardi 26 mai 2009 : Mackenzie (ME) 4346
Wednesday 27 May / Mercredi 27 mai 2009: Tory (TB) 219
SATURDAY, 23 MAY 2009 / SAMEDI 23 MAI 2009
1400-1700 / 14 h 00 – 17 h 00
CHA Executive Meeting CHA Offices, 501-130 Albert St
Réunion de l’exécutif de la SHC Bureau de la SHC, 130, rue Albert, pièce 501
SUNDAY, 24 MAY 2009 / DIMANCHE 24 MAI 2009
0900-1700 / 09 h 00 - 17 h 00
CHA Council Meeting SA 314 Réunion du Conseil d’administration de la SHC
0900-1700/ 09 h 00 - 17 h 00
Canadian Committee on Labour History Workshop Atelier annuel du Comité canadien sur l'histoire du travail
Ottawa Workers’ Heritage Centre, 306 Cyr Avenue Centre du patrimoine ouvrier d’Ottawa, 306, avenue Cyr
1600-1900 / 16 h 00 - 19 h 00
Meeting of Chairs of History Departments Réunion des directeurs de départements d'histoire SC 115
1930-2330 / 19 h 30 – 23 h 30
Graduate Students’ Welcome Social @ Mike’s PlaceActivité de bienvenue pour les étudiantes et étudiants des cycles supérieurs @ Mike’s Place
MONDAY, 25 MAY 2009 / LUNDI 25 MAI 2009
0800-0830 / 08 h 00 – 08 h 30 Coffee, juice, etc. Mackenzie Café, jus, etc.
0830-1000 / 08 h 30 – 10 h 00
Music and Power in New France, Britain, and Zimbabwe/
Musique et pouvoir en Nouvelle-France, en Angleterre et au Zimbabwe ME 3190 1.1 Jean-François Plante, Université LavalTambours, cloches et canons à Québec : paysage sonore et pouvoir dans la capitale de la Nouvelle-France1.2 Kristina Marie Guiguet, Carleton UniversityMusic as conservative opposition to reform: British Conservative Festivals 1835-18411.3 Moses Chikowero, Rutgers UniversityThe 'Tribal Dance' as a Colonial Vernacular and Alibi: African Cultural Policy in Rhodesia, 1930s-1970sFACILITATOR/ ANIMATEUR : Colin Coates, York University
Authority and Political Culture in Upper Canada/Ontario / Autorité et culture politique dans le Haut-Canada/Ontario ME 3174
2.1 Neil Ferry, Nipissing University Partaking Plentifully of the Fruits which their Hands have Earned: Conflict, Accommodation and Popular Liberalism among Skilled Workers in Ontario, 1848-18762.2 Laura Joanna Smith, University of Toronto Rebel Ireland Abroad: Irish Violence in British North America Reconsidered2.3 Rebecca Beausaert, York University Bad Girls in the Country: Assessing the ‘Girl Problem’ in Oxford County, Ontario, 1870-19142.4 Michelle Vosburgh, Brock University “Meritorious Officers” and “Occupants in Good Faith”: Negotiations of Authority and Autonomy in the Canada West Crown Lands Department and its Policies
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Larry Glassford, University of Windsor
Establishing Medical Authority: Class and Professionalization as Factors in Disease Management / Établir l'autorité médicale : Classe et professionnalisation, facteurs de gestion de la maladie ME 4236
3.1 Danielle Terbenche, University of Waterloo “A Soldier in the Service of his Country”: Dr. William Rees, Professional Identity, and the Toronto Temporary Asylum, 1830-1874 3.2 Jane Whalen, Wilfrid Laurier University“Champion of the Indians and the Immigrants”: The Forgotten Legacy of the Public Health Crusades of Dr. Peter Henderson Bryce3.3 Adrienne Byng, University of Waterloo“They Gave Unsparingly of Themselves”: The Role of Female Voluntary Associations in the Anti-Tuberculosis Crusades in London, ON, 1910-1925
FACILITATOR/ ANIMATRICE : Heather MacDougall, University of Waterloo Indigenous Historical Methodology: Beyond the Footnote / Méthodologie historique indigène : Au-delà des références ME 4494
4.1 Susan M. Hill, Wilfrid Laurier UniversityHaudenosaunee Archival Encounters – Examining the Authority of thePast through Archives, Exhibitions and Community Histories4.2 Robert Alexander Innes, University of SaskatchewanHistorical Research and Native Studies Methodology4.3 Mary Jane L. McCallum, University of WinnipegExamining Historical Atlases and Indigenous Historical Methodology FACILITATOR/ ANIMATRICE : Winona Wheeler, Athabasca University
Challenging Authority: Perceptions of Private and Public Space / Défier l'autorité : Perceptions de l'espace privé et public ME 3356 in Postwar Canada / dans le Canada d’après-guerre 5.1 Jason Young, York University‘We’ll be riding in the new subway’: Using the Past to Promote a Future of Progress for Toronto Rapid Transit, 1945-19545.2 Ioana Teodorescu, McGill UniversityDespots and Houses: CMHC and Canadian Postwar Domestic Architecture5.3 Colin McCullough, York University Standing Above the Wreckage: Commemorating Peacekeeping and a Promoting a Canadian National Icon, 1960-1995
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Alexandra Mosquin, Parks Canada / Parcs Canada
Transnational Histories of Canadian Humanitarian Aid / Histoires transnationales de l'aide humanitaire canadienne ME 4332 6.1 Tarah Brookfield, York University Canadian Youth, Charity, and Citizenship in the Cold War6.2 Ruth Compton Brouwer, McMaster University Ironic Interventions: Canadian Missionaries and CUSO Volunteers as Participants in Family Planning Programmes in India, 1930s-1970s6.3 Sarah Glassford, University of Ottawa “A sanctified name”: Power, Authority and the Canadian Red Cross Society during the Second World War6.4 Dominique Marshall, Carleton University The Beginning of OXFAM in Canada, from 1942-1971. A Study in the History of the Political Culture of Humanitarianism
7. Women and Political Culture / Les femmes et la culture politique ME 4342 7.1 Roberta Lexier, University of AlbertaWomen Students and the Women’s Liberation Movement at Simon Fraser University7.2 Brian Thorn, Queen’s University “Ladies, Let Us Hold High the Banner of Social Credit”: Reaction and Individualism in Right-Wing Women’s Discourse7.3 Amber Lloydlangston, Canadian War Museum ‘None of us can resign from our own individual responsibility’: Eva Sanderson, Peace Advocacy and the Nature of AuthorityFACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Janice Cavell, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade / ministère des Affaires étrangères et du Commerce international
8. Making Modern Canada I: Construire un Canada moderne : I ME 3328
8.1 Gordon Darroch, York UniversityThe Canadian Century Research Infrastructure Microdata Series: Samples and Structure8.2 Marc St-Hilaire, Université Laval, Byron Modolsfky, University of Toronto, and Laurent Richard, Université LavalL’Infrastructure de recherche sur le Canada au 20e siècle : la dimension spatiale8.3 Claude Bellavance, Université du Québec à Trois-RivièresContextual Data, Census Construction, and the Canadian State
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Eric Sager, University of Victoria
1000-1030 / 10 h 00 – 10 h 30
Nutrition Break Mackenzie Pause-santé
1030-1200 / 10 h 30 – 12 h 00
Approaches to the History of ‘Special Education’ for Children with Disabilities, 1800 to 1950 / L'histoire de « l'éducation spéciale » des enfants handicapés et ses méthodes, 1800-1950 ME 3190
9.1 Jason Ellis, York University Going to School with Eugenics: Toronto Public School Children and Special Classes for ‘Mentally Defective’ and ‘Backward’ Children, 1910-19259.2 Mona Gleason, University of British Columbia Failed Body, Failed Childhood?: Medicine, Education and the Disabled Child, 1900-19509.3 Robert Osgood, Muskingum College Reconstructing the Past in American Special Education: Complications and Opportunities
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Lorna McLean, University of Ottawa
Liberalism and Hegemony: Debating the Canadian Liberal Revolution. (Roundtable) / Libéralisme et hégémonie : Débat sur la révolution libérale canadienne (Table ronde) ME 3174
10.1 Janet Ajzenstat, McMaster University, Sarah Carter, University of Alberta, Nancy Christie, Trent University, Jean-Marie Fecteau, Université du Québec à Montréal, and Martin Pâquet, Université Laval
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Jarrett Rudy, McGill University
11. Roundtable on Richard Allen / Table ronde sur Richard Allen ME 4236 (Co-sponsored with the Canadian Society of Church History)(Séance coparrainée par la Société canadienne de l'histoire de l'Église)
Participants / Participants : A.B. McKillop, Carleton University, Ian McKay, Queen's University, John Young, Queen's Theological College
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Marguerite Van Die, Queen’s University
Human Authority, Nature’s Autonomy: Historical Perspectives on Canadian Urban Environment / Autorité humaine, autonomie de la nature : perspectives historiques sur l'environnement urbain au Canada ME 4494
12.1 Jocelyn Thorpe, University of British Columbia Trash Talk: The Making of Vancouver’s Contaminated Spaces 12.2 Sean Kheraj, University of British Columbia A Multi-Species Metropolis: Managing Animals in Nineteenth-Century Winnipeg12.3 Jennifer Bonnell, OISE, University of Toronto Imagined Futures and Unintended Consequences: Toronto’s Don River Improvement Project, 1880-191012.4 Gregory Stott, Nipissing UniversityChanging Expectations: The Transformation of Lake Huron Villages into Summer Cottage Communities, 1880-1930
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Joanna Dean, Carleton University
Intervenir dans des pratiques culturelles : célibat masculin, sport féminin et alimentation / Interfering in Cultural Practices: Male Celibacy, Female Sport and Nutrition ME 3356
13.1 Caroline Durand, McGill University Les autorités civiles montréalaises et le problème du célibat masculin: le cas de la taxe des célibataires, 1918-192313.2 Elise Detellier, Université de Montréal « In the Women’s Sport Light » : étude des chroniques sportives de Myrtle Cook dans le Montreal Star, 1929-196913.3 Sonya Roy, McGill University « Mangez ce qu’il faut, portez-vous comme il faut, le Canada vous veut fort! » Productivisme, genre et modernité dans les conseils nutritionnels, 1880-1945
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Suzanne Morton, McGill University
JCHA Panel: Empires in Asia: Assimilation, Politics, and Drugs / Groupe de discussion de la RSHC : Empires en Asie : Assimilation, politiques et drogues ME 4332 (Special Journal of the CHA Session / Séance spéciale de la Revue de la SHC)
14.1 Anne Foster, Indiana State University Empire and Opium in Colonial Southeast Asia 14.2 Van Nguyen-Marshall, Trent University Tools of Empire?: Christian Associations in South Vietnam 14.3 Christine Kim, Georgetown University A Princely Wedding: Empire and Race in Colonial Korea 14.4 Andrew Muldoon, Metropolitan State College of Denver Political Intelligence and Provincial Politics in Late-Colonial India
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : David Webster, University of San Francisco
Defining Authority and Identity in World War I / Autorité et identité durant la Première Guerre mondiale ME 4342
15.1 Tim Cook, Canadian War Museum ‘Oh, What a Lovely War’: Canadian Soldiers Singing in the Great War 15.2 Andrew Iarocci, Canadian War Museum ‘Side-Steppers and Original-Firsts’: Imperial Solidarity and Dominion Identity in the Great War15.3 Teresa Ann Iacobelli, University of Western Ontario Authority and Power in Courts-Martial of the First World War 15.4 Jane McGaughey, Royal Military College Blood-debts and Battlefields: Ulster Imperialism and Masculine Authority on the Western Front 1916-1918
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Stephen J. Harris, Directorate of History and Heritage, Departement of National Defence / Direction de l’histoire et du patrimoine, ministère de la Défense nationale
16. Making Modern Canada: II / Construire un Canada moderne : II ME 3328
16.1 Lisa Dillon, Université de MontréalThe Research Potential of Early Canadian Censuses16.2 Jean Dalgleish, Kris Inwood, Chelsea Jack (presenter / présentatrice), Greg Kennedy, Asher Kirk-Elleker, University of GuelphNew Research Infrastructure: The 1871 and 1891 Canadian Census Databases16.3 Kris Inwood, University of Guelph and Greg Kennedy, University of GuelphA New Prosopography: Enumerators and Census Commissioners 16.4 Michelle Hamilton, University of Western Ontario Aboriginal Communities and the Nineteenth-Century Canadian Census FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Jason Gilliland, University of Western Ontario1200-1330 / 12 h 00 – 13 h 00
Business meetings Séances de travail
Media History Group / Groupe d'histoire des médias ME 3190 History of Children and Youth / Groupe d'histoire de l'enfance et de la jeunesse ME 3174 Native History Study Group / Groupe d'étude en histoire autochtone ME 4236 Political History Working Group / Groupe d'étude en histoire politique ME 4494 International History Working Group / Groupe d'étude en histoire internationale ME 3356 Canadian Committee on History and Computing / Comité canadien d'histoire et d'informatique ME 3328 Environmental History Group / Groupe d'histoire environnementale ME 4342 CHA Canadian Committee on Women's History Business Meeting / Réunion d'affaires du Comité canadien de l'histoire des femmes de la SHC ME 4499 Editorial Board Meeting, Labour / Le Travail / Réunion du Comité de rédaction, Labour / Le Travail ME 3165
1330-1500 / 13 h 30 – 15 h 00
Religion, Education and the State in British North America / Religion, éducation et l'État dans l’Amérique du Nord britannique ME 3190 (Co-sponsored by the Canadian History of Education Association and the History of Children and Youth Group of the CHA)(Séance coparrainée par l'Association canadienne d'histoire de l'éducation et le Groupe d'histoire de l'enfance et de la jeunesse de la SHC) 17.1 Bruce Curtis, Carleton University Comment sanctifier la journée: Religious Authority and Common Schooling in the Lower Canadian 1830s17.2 Anthony Di Mascio, University of Ottawa The Authority of Public Opinion and the Making of Educational Legislation in Upper Canada, 1793-183217.3 Paul John Reale, University of Chicago The Making of an Imperial System of Education in Upper Canada, 1791-1871
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Mona Gleason, University of British Columbia
19. A City at War: Gender and Popular Culture in Occupied St. John’s, 1939-1945 / Une ville en guerre : Rapports hommes-femmes et culture populaire à St. John's, ville occupée, 1939-1945 ME 4236
19.1 Barbara Lorenzkowski, Concordia University The Children’s War: Mapping the Worlds of Childhood in Wartime St. John’s, 1939-194519.2 Gillian Poulter, Acadia University Never a Dull Moment in the Port’: Mona Wilson and the Canadian Red Cross in Wartime St. John’s19.3 Steven High, Concordia University ‘Friendly Americans’ and ‘Drunken Canadians’: Rethinking the Friendly Invasion19.4 Jeff Webb, Memorial University Gate Keeping: The Effects of WWII on Newfoundland Popular Culture
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : James Hiller, Memorial University
20. Towards a Social History of Energy, or, How Do Historians Encounter Non-Human Authority? / Vers une histoire sociale de l'énergie, ou, comment les historiens abordent la question de l'autorité non humaine? ME 4494
20.1 Ruth Sandwell, University of Toronto Empowering the Home?: Canadian Households Encounter Fossil Fuels and Hydro-Electricity, 1920-196020.2 James Murton, Nipissing UniversityHandling Apples: Perishability and the Global Food Chain in the Interwar Period20.3 Dean Bavington, Nipissing University Energy and Equity in Newfoundland and Labrador Cod Fisheries: Cultural, Social and Physical Thresholds and the Explosion of Energy Use in Fisheries
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Joanna Dean, Carleton University
21. Popular Culture and Social Life / Culture populaire et vie sociale ME 3356 21.1 J. Andrew Ross, University of Western Ontario Making Saturday Night Hockey Night: Radio and the Emergence of a Canadian Cultural Institution21.2 Krista Walters, University of Manitoba “She’ll Think We’re a Pig the Way we Make so Much of our Food”: Food, Culture, and Mennonite Identity in Edna Staebler’s Cold War Writings21.3 Craig Greenham, University of Western Ontario Permission to Play, Sir?: The CEF’s Approach to Baseball in the Great War21.4 Bianca Gendreau, Musée canadien de la poste/Musée canadien des civilisationsLe valentin satirique : geste d’humour ou de censure sociale
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Peter Gossage, Université de Sherbrooke
22. JCHA Panel: Canada, Empire, and Decolonization / Groupe de discussion de la RSHC : Canada, empire et décolonisation ME 4332 (Special Journal of the CHA Session / Séance spéciale de la Revue de la SHC) 22.1 Kenton Scott Storey, University of Otago Illusions of Power: Settler Anxiety, Race, and Religion in Colonial New Zealand and British Columbia22.2 Michel Ducharme, University of British Columbia Nationalité Canadienne et Souveraineté Britannique": Les Canadiens français et l'Empire au milieu du XIXe siècle22.3 Robin Gendron, Nipissing UniversityAgent of Empire or Decolonization? Inco in New Caledonia in the 1960s and 1970s 22.4 David Webster, University of San Francisco‘The Peace of Compton’: The Canadian Model for Decolonization and Development
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Steven Lee, University of British Columbia
Authority and Ethics in Global and Local Approaches to Aboriginal History / Autorité et éthique dans les perspectives globales et locales de l'histoire autochtone (Sponsored by the Native History Group of the CHA) (Séance parrainée par le Groupe d'étude en histoire autochtone de la SHC) ME 4342 23.1 R. J. Brownlie, University of Manitoba Authority and Historical Knowledge 23.2 Jonathan Clapperton, University of Saskatchewan Who Knows Nature?: First Nations, the Environment, and Acceptable Knowledge23.3 Amanda Fehr, University of Saskatchewan Claiming I:yem: The Stó:lõ, the Yale, and the Mobilization of Authority in the Fraser Canyon
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Keith Thor Carlson, University of Saskatchewan
24. Making Modern Canada: III / Construire un Canada moderne : III ME 3328
24.1 Eric Sager, University of Victoria Opportunities for Labour Historians 24.2 Adam Green, University of Ottawa Who Wants to Be A Canadian?: Defining Ethnic and Racial Origin in the Early-twentieth Century Canadian Census24.3 Peter Baskerville, University of Victoria A Woman’s Worth: Gender and Insurance in Early-twentieth Century Canada
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Chad Gaffield, President, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council / Chad Gaffield, président du Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada
1500-1530 / 15 h 00 – 15 h 30
Nutrition Break Mackenzie Pause-santé
1530-1700 / 15 h 30 – 17 h 00
25. Agents of Authority: Children, Families, and the State in Postwar Canada / Agents d'autorité : Enfants, familles et l'État dans le Canada d'après-guerre (Co-sponsored by the Canadian History of Education Association and the History of Children and Youth Group of the CHA) (Séance coparrainée par l'Association canadienne d'histoire de l'éducation et le Groupe d'histoire de l'enfance et de la jeunesse de la SHC) ME 319025.1 Robert Rutherdale, Algoma University Growing up with Father: Children Confronting Tyrants, Teachers, and Workaholics as ‘Responsible Family Men’ during Canada’s Baby Boom /25.2 Lucia Ferretti, Université du Québec à Trois-RivièresAutorité de la psychologie, comme discipline universitaire, dans le développement du service social et de l’éducation spécialisée au Québec : le cas du diocèse de Trois-Rivières, 1947-196925.3 Mary-Ann Shantz, Carleton University“Nudists at Heart”: Children, Nudism, and Bodily Authority in Postwar Canada
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Kristine Alexander, York University
26. Broadcasting and Authority in Canada / Radiodiffusion et autorité au Canada ME 3174
26.1 Olivier Côté, Université Laval Pouvoir et autorité : journalistes et historiens s’affrontent pour le contrôle interprétatif dans la série Le Canada, une histoire populaire/Canada: A People’s History26.2 Barbara Marie Freeman, Carleton University Elizabeth Long and Feminist Authority Over the CBC Airwaves, 1938-196826.3 Ryan O’Connor, University of Western Ontario The Air of Death and the Origins of the Environmental Movement in Canada26.4 Laurie Kristine Bertram, University of Toronto Broadcasting Compliance: Spectacles of Canadian Pluralism and Political Containment in the Allied Occupation of Iceland, 1940-1944
Facilitator / ANIMATEUR : Gene Allen, Ryerson University
27. Political and Cultural Resistance and Identity in Canada, 1968-1975 / Résistance politique et culturelle et identité au Canada, 1968-1975
(Co-sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Women's History) (Séance coparrainée par le Comité canadien de l'histoire des femmes) ME 4236 27.1 Stuart Henderson, McMaster University “More Suicides than Graduates”: Rochdale College & the Spectacle of Hip Suicide, 1968-1975 27.2 Steve Hewitt, University of Birmingham and Christabelle Sethna, University of OttawaOn to Ottawa: The Vancouver Women's Caucus, the Abortion Caravan, and the RCMP, 1970 27.3 Jean-Philippe Warren, Concordia University Quebec's Student Protest in the Late 1960s: A Far Cry? FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Sean Mills, New York University
28. Explorations of Gender, Activism, Belief and the Body in Canadian Jewish History/ Rapports entre les sexes, activisme, croyances et le corps dans l'histoire juive canadienne ME 4494 (Co-sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Women's History) (Séance coparrainée par le Comité canadien de l'histoire des femmes) 28.1 Lynne Sorrel Marks, University of Victoria Religion, Irreligion, Gender and Family among turn-of-the-century Jews of British Columbia28.2 Ruth A. Frager, McMaster University and Carmela Patrias, Brock UniversityJewish Human Rights Activists and the Question of Sex Discrimination in Ontario in the Aftermath of the Second World War28.3 Andrea Ellen Eidinger, University of Victoria “Another Few Pounds to Lose:” Bodies, Beauty and the Search for Jewish Canadian Identity in Montreal, 1950-1975
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Tamara Myers, University of British Columbia
29. Beyond the Founders: Approaches and Methodologies for a New Political History / Sur les traces des fondateurs : Approches et méthodologies pour une nouvelle histoire politique ME 3356
29.1 Cara Jane Spittal, University of Toronto The Narrative Constitution of Partisan Identities 29.2 Robert Harding, Dalhousie University The Politics of Patronage: Clientelism as Governance in Newfoundland and Labrador, 1949-195929.3 Christopher Ernst, University of Toronto “Off-Colour Performances”: Racial Theatre and Political Discourse in Victorian Culture FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Christopher P. Dummitt, Trent UniversityJCHA Panel: Gender, the Family, and the Social History of Empire / Groupe de discussion de la RSHC : Les rapports hommes-femmes, la famille et l'histoire sociale de l'empire (Special Journal of the CHA Session / Séance spéciale de la Revue de la SHC) ME 4332
30.1 Cynthia Milton, Université de Montréal Widows on the fringe of empire: women writing from 18th-century Ecuador30.2 Jane Samson, University of Alberta Christianity, masculinity and authority in the life of George Sarawia 30.3 Elizabeth Vibert, University of Victoria Loyal Men and Needy Families: Black Settler Petitions in 1780s Nova Scotia
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Adele Perry, University of Manitoba
31. Practical Problems and Pragmatic Solutions in Conducting Ethical Research / Problèmes pratiques et solutions pragmatiques dans la recherche éthique (Sponsored by the Native History Group of the CHA) (Séance parrainée par le Groupe d'étude en histoire autochtone de la SHC) ME 4342 31.1 Keith Thor Carlson, University of Saskatchewan The Politics of Ethics: Humanities Research in the World of Medical-, Social Science-, and Education-dominated Ethics Boards31.2 Patricia McCormack, University of Alberta Ethical Requirements: How Far is too Far? Going Overboard to Satisfy University Risk Management31.3 Kathryn Muller, McGill University Who Speaks for Whom?: Problems and Potential Solutions of Conducting Research in Indigenous Communities31.4 Keren Rice, University of Toronto SSHRC, PRE, and ethics in research with Aboriginal peoples 31.5 Marlene Brant Castellano, Trent University Guidelines for Community Engagement in the TCPS 2nd Edition
32. Making Modern Canada: IV / Construire un Canada moderne : IV ME 3328
32.1 Asher Kirk-Elleker, University of GuelphThe Canadian Immigrant Experience through the Prism of Micro-Data 32.2 Charles Jones, University of Toronto Using Historical Census Data in Teaching 32.3 Patrick Dunae and John Lutz, University of Victoria Teaching Through the Prism of the Census
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Barbara Lorenzkowski, Concordia University
1700-1900 / 17 h 00 – 19 h 00
President Reception, hosted by Roseanne Runte, President, Carleton University / Réception offerte par la présidente de l'Université Carleton, Roseanne Runte
Alumni Hall
TUESDAY, 26 MAY 2009 / MARDI 26 MAI 2009
0830-1000 / 08 h 30 – 10 h 00
33. The Diefenbaker Interlude: Reappraising Canada's external affairs legacy, 1957- 1963 / L'Interlude Diefenbaker : Réévaluation du legs des affaires étrangères du Canada, 1957-1963 ME 3444
33.1 Daniel Macfarlane, University of Ottawa Brink by Brick: Diefenbaker and the 1961 Berlin Wall Crisis 33.2 Asa McKercher, University of Ottawa Northern Reflections: American Perceptions of Canadian Nationalism, 1960-196333.3 Caralee Daigle, Queen's University Understanding and Appreciation?: Canada, the U.S. and the Cuban Missile Crisis
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Galen Perras, University of Ottawa
34. Private Voices, Public Display / Voix privées, présentation publique ME 4494 (Sponsored by the Carleton Centre for Public History) (Séance parrainée par Carleton Centre for Public History)
34.1 Katherine J. Taylor, Parks Canada War Bride Commemoration: A Journey of Remembering 34.2 Susan L. Joudrey, Carleton University Claiming Space: the Indian Village as a contested site of memory 34.3 Jennifer Wilhelm, Library and Archives Canada “Picturing the Nation in City of Gold”: Authority, photographs, and historical documentary
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Claire Campbell, Dalhousie University
35. Jesuits in the Early-Modern North Atlantic World / Les jésuites dans l’Atlantique Nord au début de l'ère moderne ME 3269
35.1 Stéphanie Jeanne Tésio (Université d’Ottawa) Expansion coloniale et savoirs botaniques au XVIIIe siècle : l’œuvre des deux médecins du roi Michel Sarrazin (1659-1734) et Jean-François Gaultier (1708-1756) dans la vallée du Saint-Laurent35.2 Chris M Parsons, University of Toronto Jesuit Networks and French Knowledge of the Environment of New France35.3 David Stiles, University of Toronto The Most Righteous Progressivism: Jesuit-State Rivalry in Madrid, 1766-1767
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Paul Nelles, Carleton University
36. Class and Ideology in a Changing British World, 1880-1950 / Classes sociales et idéologie dans un monde britannique en évolution, 1880-1950 ME 4236
36.1 Kirk Niergarth, Trent University William Lyon Mackenzie King’s 1908 Adventure in Diplomacy: An outsider’s reading36.2 Don Nerbas, University of New Brunswick Becoming a Shibboleth of the Right: A Case Study of “Britishness” in Canada during the 1930s and 1940s
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Norman Hillmer, Carleton University
38. Babies in the Archives, Kids in the Classroom: Parenthood in the Academic World (Roundtable) / Les bébés aux archives, les enfants en classe : Les parents dans le monde universitaire (Table ronde) ME 4332 (Co-sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Women's History) (Séance coparrainée par le Comité canadien de l'histoire des femmes) Adele Perry, University of Manitoba, Amélie Bourbeau, Université Laurentienne, Esyllt Jones, University of Manitoba, Mark Kuhlberg, Laurentian University, Alison Norman, University of Toronto
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Marlene Epp, University of Waterloo
39. Corporate Cultures in Cold War Canada / Cultures organisationnelles au Canada durant la guerre froide ME 3235 39. 1 Rénald Fortier, Musée de l’aviation du Canada Nouveau et amélioré : Les annonces publicitaires de l’industrie aéronautique canadienne, 1945–196539.2 Martin Weger, York University The Canadian Tire Corporation Ltd or La Corporation Canadienne Tire Ltée? Canadian Tire in Quebec, 1939-1989.39.3 Katharine Rollwagen, University of Ottawa Who’s Holding the (Purse) Strings? Eaton’s Junior Councils and Executives and Adolescent Consumer Authority in Mid-twentieth-century Canada
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : James Cameron, St. Francis Xavier University
40. Democracy and Intimacy: Transatlantic Reflections on the Moral History of Postwar Germany / Démocratie et intimité : Réflexions transatlantiques sur l'histoire morale de l'Allemagne d'après-guerre ME 3328
40.1 Till van Rahden, Université de Montréal Clumsy Democracy, Unsociable Citizens: Toward a Moral History of Postwar Germany40.2 Natalie Scholz, University of Amsterdam Contested Authorities of the Past and the Present in West German Discourses on ‘Wohnkultur’ during the 1950s40.3 Annette Timm, University of Calgary A Moral History of Lebensborn?
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Holger Nehring University of Sheffield
1000-1030 / 10 h 00 – 10 h 30
Nutrition Break Mackenzie Pause-santé
1030-1200 / 10 h 30 – 12 h 00
41. Memory and Authority in the North Atlantic World / Mémoire et autorité dans l’Atlantique Nord ME 4494 (Sponsored by the Carleton Centre for Public History) (Séance parrainée par Carleton Centre for Public History)
41.1 Chris Tait, Department of National Defence The Politics of Holiday-making in Canada: Wilfrid Laurier, Imperialism, and the 24th of May41.2 Lee Slinger, York University The Parti Communiste Francais and the Commemoration of the Revolution of 1789 in 193941.3 Paul Baxa, Ave Maria University Rome is Here: Images of Romanità and the Authority of the Past during Mussolini’s visit to the Veneto in 193841.4 Valeries Deacon, York University Victims of the Vichy Syndrome: How the Right was Erased from the Memory of the French Resistance
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Susan Whitney, Carleton University
43. Race and Racialization in British Columbia / Race et racialisation en Colombie-Britannique ME 4236 43.1 LiLynn Wan, Dalhousie University "By Virtue of the Accident of Birth": The White Identity in Vancouver, 1919-1939”43.2 Emma Joy Battell Lowman, BC Ministry of Advanced Education and Labour Market DevelopmentContesting Colonial Histories: Addressing the Silence on “3rd wave” Missionization in BC Historiography43.3 Sean Foster Patrick Carleton, Simon Fraser University Colonizing Minds: Public Education, the Textbook Indian, and the Struggle for Settler Hegemony in British Columbia, 1920-1970
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Myra Rutherdale, York University
44. Rum in overlapping Early-Modern Atlantic worlds / Le rhum dans le chevauchement des mondes de l'Atlantique Nord au début de l'ère moderne ME 3444
44.1 Bertie Mandelblatt, Université de Montréal New England Rum from French Molasses? Mercantilism, Smuggling and the New England/French Antilles Exchange Networks in Rum and Molasses in the 18th Century44.2 Emily Burton, Dalhousie University Rum and Authority in a British Imperial Outpost: Consumption and Regulation in Eighteenth-century Nova Scotia44.3 Stephen Hay, University of British Columbia A Popular Culture of Paternalism: Authority and Alcohol in Cartwright’s Labrador, 1770-1786
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Jerry Bannister, Dalhousie University
45. Global Perspectives on Indigenous Religious Encounter and Exchange / Perspectives globales sur la rencontre et l'échange religieux autochtones ME 3269 45.1 Chelsea Horton, University of British ColumbiaCitizens of the World: “Glocal” Indigenous Baha’i Histories45.2 Tolly Bradford, University of AlbertaCreating a New “Native Politics”: Native Missionary as Advisor and Spokesperson45.3 Daniel Sims, University of Alberta Present Day Tsay Keh Ney Religious Beliefs and Religious Tradition
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Kerry Abel, Independent Researcher / chercheur indépendant
46. A Roundtable on Franca Iacovetta, Gatekeepers: Reshaping Immigrant Lives in Cold War Canada (Between the Lines Press, 2006), Winner, 2007 Macdonald Prize / Table ronde sur Franca Iacovetta, Gatekeepers: Reshaping Immigrant Lives in Cold War Canada (Between the Lines Press, 2006), lauréate du Prix Macdonald 2007 ME 4332
Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University), Magda Fahrni (Université du Québec à Montréal), Royden Loewen (University of Winnipeg)
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Marilyn Barber, Carleton University
47. Les identités régionales : du terroir au territoire / Regional Identities : from soil to territory ME 3235 47.1 Julien Massicotte, Université de Laval Régionalisme et référence collective en Acadie 47.2 Marcela Neagu, Université de Laval Usages et mésusages de l’histoire en Transnistrie 47.3 Adélaïde Daraspe, Bordeaux-III Construire son identité sur les bancs de l'école : l'apprentissage de l'histoire dans les Ikastolas du Pays Basque Nord 47.4 Camille Martin, Université de Sherbrooke L’identité régionale bretonne : du mythe à la réalité
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Tristan Landry, Université de Sherbrooke
48. Exploring the Vietnam War through New Sources / La guerre du Vietnam à travers de nouvelles sources ME 3328
48.1 Brian Clancy, University of Western Ontario The Lesser of Evils: Clark Clifford and the Elusive Search for Peace in Vietnam, 196848.2 Geoffrey C. Stewart, University of Western Ontario Civic Action, Revolution and Nation-Building in the Republic of Vietnam: 1955-196348.3 Harish Mehta, McMaster University Bertrand Russell's Informal Diplomacy: "We sympathize with North Vietna, but we are not Hanoi's propagandists"48.4 Sydney Liam van Beek, University of Western Ontario Dominant or Dominated? Shaping Memory at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Andrew Hunt, University of Waterloo
1200-1300 / 12 h 00 – 13 h 00
Business meetings Séances de travail
Committee on Canadian Foreign Relations / Comité des affaires étrangères du Canada ME 4332 Editorial Board, Histoire sociale / Social History / Comité de rédaction d’Histoire sociale / Social History ME 4494 Active History (www.activehistory.ca/) ME 4236
1330-1500 / 13 h 30 – 15 h 00
49. CANADIAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION KEYNOTE ADDRESS / DISCOURS-PROGRAMME DE LA SOCIÉTÉ HISTORIQUE DU CANADA Minto Building, Bell Theater 2000 49.1 Gerald Friesen, University of ManitobaCanadians and Their Pasts1500-1530 / 15 h 00 – 15 h 30
Nutrition Break Southam Pause-santé
1530-1615 / 15 h 30 – 16 h 15
50. Presidential Address / Discours du président Southam Theatre B 50.1 Craig Heron, York University Harold, Marg, and the Boys in History: The Relentless Relevance of Class
1630-1715 / 16 h 30 – 17 h 15
General Meeting / Assemblée générale Southam Theatre B
(Note: There will be trusted guides to lead delegates directly from the general meeting to the CHA President’s Gala.) (Les congressistes seront ensuite guidés vers le gala du président de la SHC)
1730-1900 / 17 h 30 – 19 h 00
The CHA President's Gala / Gala du président de la SHC CO FFC East
1900-2300 / 19 h 00 – 23 h 00
CLIO-PALOOZA! – CHA SOCIAL – DANCE / CLIO-PALOOZA! – ACTIVITÉ SOCIALE – DANSE DE LA SHC CO FFC East
WEDNESDAY, 27 MAY 2009 / MERCREDI 27MAI 2009
0830-1000 / 08 h 30 – 10 h 00
52. Asserting Transnational Identities after Migration / Affirmation d'identités transnationales d'après-migration Tory 206
52.1 Christa Wirth, Harvard University “I wanted to be a Yankee!” Ethnic Identity Construction in a U.S. Family of Italian Descent52.2 Eric L. Payseur, York University Za Polskę: Defining a Polish-Canadian Identity since World War II 52.3 Brigitte Grossmann Cairus, York University The Destiny of a Gypsy Queen: Promoting Romanie Identity in Contemporary Brazil
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Franca Iacovetta, University of Toronto
53. Addresses in the Archives: Applications of GIS for Understanding Urban History Mapping Patterns of Race, Segregation and Environmental Hazards / Des adresses dans les archives : Le SIG pour comprendre les représentations de la race, de la ségrégation et des risques environnementaux en histoire urbaine Tory 213
(Co-sponsored by / Séance coparrainée par Canadian Association of Geographers/l'Association canadienne des géographes and by / et par the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences / la Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines)
53.1 Jason Gilliland, University of Western Ontario, Sherry Olson, McGill University, and Danielle Gauvreau, Concordia UniversityDid Segregation Increase as the City Expanded? The Case of Montreal, 1881-190153.2 John S. Lutz, University of Victoria, Patrick A. Dunae, Vancouver Island University, and Jason Gilliland, University of Western OntarioLocating Race in the Queen City: Towards a GIS of Racial Space in Victoria, British Columbia, 189153.3 Michael Hayek, University of Western Ontario, Godwin Arku, University of Western Ontario, and Jason Gilliland, University of Western OntarioIdentifying Potential Brownfield Sites with Historical GIS
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Kris Inwood, University of Guelph
54. Active History: History for the Future / Active History : L’histoire pour l’avenir Tory 210
54.1 Jim Clifford, York University, Keith Jamieson, Wilfrid Laurier University, Geoffrey Reaume, York University, Robin Elliott, Independent Researcher
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Thomas Peace, York University
55. Authority, Sexuality and The Body / Autorité, sexualité et le corps Tory 208
55.1 Scott F. de Groot, Queen’s University Out of the Closet and Into the Library: Gay Liberation and the Politics of Knowledge55.2 Cameron Duder, University of Otago The Making of the Transgender Expert 55.3 Kristin Ivy Ireland, Queen’s University Sex Reassignment Surgery in Ontario in the 1960s and 1970s
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Patrizia Gentile, Carleton University
56. La culture politique au Québec - I / Political Culture in Quebec - I Tory 340
56.1 Jessica van Horssen, University of Western Ontario Body Politics in Asbestos, Quebec 56.2 Harold Bérubé, INRS-UCS/University of Wisconsin La misère des riches : les banlieues bourgeoises de Montréal et la crise, 1929-193956.3 Amélie Bourbeau, Université Laurentienne Autorités contestées : le cas de l’assistance privée chez les catholiques de Montréal, 1930-1970FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Dominique Marshall, Carleton University
57. Aboriginal Oral History and Canadian Courts / L'histoire orale autochtone et les cours de justice canadiennes Tory 447 (Sponsored by the Canadian Oral History Association / Coparrainée par l’Association canadienne d’histoire orale)
57.1 Christopher Bracken, University of Alberta The Judge and the Pharmakon: Oral History and Aboriginal Rights 57.2 R. J. Brownlie, University of Manitoba Judicial and Historical Authority in Aboriginal Oral History 57.3 Winona Wheeler, Athabasca University Faulty Methodologies: Oral Histories are Not Documents FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Mary Jane L. McCallum, University of Winnipeg
58. Centres, Margins, and Authority of the Past / Centres, marges et autorité du passé Tory 446
58.1 Susan L. T. Ashley, York/Ryerson University Marginalized Racial Groups and the Negotiation of Public Heritage 58.2 Anne Frances MacLennan, York University Mediating Historical Authority through Popular Culture: Historical Signposts, Timelines and Markers of Collective Memory58.3 Caroline-Isabelle Caron, Queen’s University L'autorité historique en Acadie néo-écossaise. Vie et mort du musée de H. Léander d'Entremont58.4 John Belshaw, North Island College, and Diane Purvey, Thompson Rivers UniversityDeathscapes and the Quality of Life in Small BC Cities
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Del Muise, Carleton University
59. Regulation, Sterilization, and Executions: Assessing the Contours of State Authority in Canada / Réglementation, stérilisation et exécutions : Évaluation des contours de l'autorité étatique au Canada Tory 240
59.1 Blake Brown, St. Mary’s University Disarming the Rogue and the Child: Regulating Revolvers in Late- nineteenth Century Canada59.2 Erika Dyck, University of Saskatchewan Eugenic Sterilization in Alberta: An Historical Examination of State and Medical Authority59.3 Michael Boudreau, St. Thomas University “The disgust of the community against hanging”: State Authority & the Execution of Bennie Swim in New BrunswickFACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Jim Phillips, University of Toronto
60. Colonial and Continental Encounters in the North / Rencontres coloniales et continentales dans le Nord Tory 342
60.1 Brad Martin, Northwestern University National Landscape, Native Hunting Ground: Negotiating Federal Authority in Kluane National Park, Yukon Territory, 1940-199360.2 Matthew Paul Trudgen, Queen’s UniversityMr. High Commissioner Meet the U.S. Army of Occupation: The Americans in the Canadian North, 1942-194560.3 Ryan Shackleton, Independent Researcher From Gate Keeper to Guard Keeper: The Changing Role of the RCMP on Baffin Island during the 1950s and 1960s
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : John MacFarlane, Department of Defence / ministère de la Défense
1000-1030 / 10 h 00 – 10 h 30
Nutrition Break Tory Pause-santé
1030-1200 / 10 h 30 – 12 h 00
61. Commemorating Canada / Commémorer le Canada Tory 206
61.1 Matthew Hayday, University of Guelph Celebrating Canada: The Politics, the Policies and the Parties 61.2 Yves Y. Pelletier, Queen’s University Diefenbaker, Pearson and the Art of Shaping the Public Memory of Sir John A. Macdonald during the 1960s 61.3 PearlAnn Reichwein, University of Alberta Expedition Yukon 1967: Canada’s Centennial and the Politics of Ascent in the St. Elias Mountains61.4 James Trepanier, York University 'Fit for Citizenship,': Scouting and the Centennial Celebrations
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Alan Gordon, University of Guelph
62. Addresses in the Archives: Applications of GIS for Understanding Urban History Mapping Social Networks and Business Relationships / Des adresses dans les archives : Le SIG pour comprendre les représentations des réseaux sociaux et des relations d'affaires en histoire urbaine Tory 213
(Co-sponsored by / Séance coparrainée par Canadian Association of Geographers/l'Association canadienne des géographes and by / et par the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences / la Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines)
62.1 Jordan Stanger-Ross, University of Victoria Addresses in the Archives: Toward a Social History of Spatial Relationships62.2 Mary-Anne Poutanen, McGill University, and Jason Gilliland, University of Western OntarioMapping Work in Early-twentieth Century Montreal: Rabbi Simon Glazer, Social Mobility, and the Jewish Community62.3 Mathew Novak, University of Western Ontario, and Jason Gilliland, University of Western OntarioForm, Function and Fluidity of the Central Retail District in London, Canada: 1880-1930
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Kris Inwood, University of Guelph 63. Gender and Sense of Place in a Transborder and Transnational World / Rapports hommes-femmes et appartenance dans un monde transfrontière et transnational (Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Women's History) (Séance parrainée par le Comité canadien de l'histoire des femmes) Tory 210
63.1 Lisa Chilton, University of Prince Edward Island Becoming British: Empire Migrations and the Construction of Gendered White Settler Identities63.2 Franca Iacovetta, University of Toronto Immigrant Gifts, Cross-Border Pluralism, and Canadian Celebrations or Appropriations?: Women’s “Multicultural” Work at the International Institute of Toronto in North American Context, 1940s-1970s63.3 Royden K. Loewen, University of Winnipeg Transculturalism and Low German Mennonite Women from Mexico in Southern Ontario
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Marlene Epp, University of Waterloo
64. Sexuality and Authority in Twentieth Century Canada / Sexualité et autorité au Canada au XXe siècle Tory 208 (Sponsored by the Canadian Committee for the History of Sexuality) (Séance parrainée par le Comité canadien d'histoire de la sexualité)
64.1 Heidi MacDonald, University of Lethbridge On Hold?: The Attempted Imposition of Moral Authority on Canadian Youths' Sexuality During the Great Depression64.2 Maria N. Ng, University of Lethbridge Writing Sexuality and Authority: Chinese Canadian Women Life Writing64.3 Kristina R. Llewellyn, University of Ottawa “Better Teachers, Biologically Speaking”: The Authority of the ‘Marrying-Kind’ of Teacher in Post-WWII Schools
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Christina Simmons, University of Windsor
65. La culture politique au Québec - II/ Political Culture in Quebec – II Tory 340
65.1 Éric Bédard, Université du Québec à Montréal Le groupe québécois Mes aïeux ! Nostalgie réactionnaire ou désir de « réenraciment »?65.2 Jeffery Vacante, University of Western Ontario The Posthumous Lives of René Lévesque 65.3 Michael Gauvreau, McMaster University Winning Back the Intellectuals: Inside Canada’s “First War on Terror”, 1968-1970 65.4 Alexandre Turgeon, Laval La caricature de Robert La Palme : sédition et contestation dans le Québec de l’après-guerre
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Dominique Marshall, Carleton University
66. Governance, Identity and Challenges to Authority during Canada's Great War / Gouvernance, identité et contestation de l'autorité durant la Grande Guerre au Canada Tory 447 66.1 Nic Clarke, University of Ottawa The Sons of Foreign Sailors and English Dock-prostitutes: The Choquette-Hazelton Affair of April 191666.2 Alison Norman, University of Toronto A New Patriotism: How Six Nations Soldiers and Women Experienced and Challenged the Authority of the Six Nations Council66.3 Nathan Smith, University of Toronto Legitimacy, Authority and Protest: Canada's Returned Soldiers and the Problem of 'Bolshevikism' at the End of the Great War
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : P. Whitney Lackenbauer, St. Jerome’s University
67. The First Draft of History: Archives, Archival Selection and the Determination of History / Première ébauche de l'histoire : Archives, sélection archivistique et la détermination de l'histoire Tory 446
67.1 Dara Price, Library and Archives Canada Flies on the Punkah: Identity, Authenticity, and the Authority of the Written Record in British India67.2 Jessica Squires, Library and Archives Canada/Carleton University The Bagot Commission, Recordkeeping and State Formation 67.3 Matt Dyce, University of British Columbia Archives, Museums, and Spatial Authority: Frontier Histories of the Athabasca Landing Trail
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Bruce Curtis, Carleton University
68. Women, Medicine, and Authority in Modern Canada / Les femmes, la médecine et l'autorité dans le Canada moderne Tory 240
68.1 Jessica Haynes, Carleton University ‘Take Two and Call Me in the Morning’: The Question of Authority in the Women’s Health Movement68.2 Beth Palmer, York University ‘Lonely, tragic, but legally-necessary pilgrimages’: Albertan Women’s Travels to Seattle for Abortion in the 1970s 68.3 Shannon Lea Stettner, York University “Not vitally concerned” : Canadian Women’s Efforts to Construct Authority over Abortion during the 1960s
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Eileen O’Connor, University of Ottawa
69. Authority and the North Pole / L’autorité et le pôle Nord Tory 342
69.1 Michael F. Robinson, University of Hartford Taking Wild Theories Seriously: a New Look at the Arctic’s Mythic Places69.2 Karen Routledge, Rutgers University “Old Man” Greely: Authority and the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, 1881-188469.3 Lyle Dick, Parks Canada The Club: How Wall Street Placed Robert Peary on the North Pole
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Kenn Harper, Independent Scholar / chercheur indépendant
1200-1330 / 12 h 00 – 13 h 00
Business meetings Séances de travail
Public History Group / Groupe d'histoire publique Tory 206 Canadian Committee on the History of Sexuality / Comité canadien d'histoire de la sexualité Tory 213 Canadian Committee on Military History / Comité canadien sur l'histoire militaire Tory 446 Graduate Student Committee / Comité des étudiants diplômés Tory 447 Canadian Committee on Labour History / Comité canadien sur l'histoire du travail Tory 342 Canadian Oral History Association / Association canadienne d'histoire orale Tory 240 Business History Group / Groupe d'histoire des affaires Tory 210
1330-1500 / 13 h 30 – 15 h 00
70. Notions of Rurality / Concepts de ruralité Tory 206
70.1 Jason Patrick Bennett, Library and Archives Canada “From shiftless fruit tramps to a respected seasonal reservoir of people”: Migratory Labour, Science, and Community Identity in the Orchards of the Pacific Northwest, 1900-195070.2 Sharon Ann Weaver, University of Guelph Rural Encounters: 1970s Back to the Land - Cape Breton, NS and Denman, Hornby and Lasqueti Islands, BC70.3 Joshua D. MacFadyen, University of Guelph Mennonites and Mixed Paint: Canada’s Flax Commodity Chain, 1878-190170.4 David Mizener, York University ‘To be stewards of the earth – trustees of God’s world’: Agriculture, Stewardship and Authority in Post-World War Two Rural Ontario
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Royden K. Loewen, University of Winnipeg
71. Migration and the Making of “Chineseness”: Examining Forms of Identification between Overseas Chinese and Chinese State Projects in the Twentieth Century / Migration et construction de l’identité chinoise : Les formes d'identification entre les Chinois d'outre-mer et les projets étatiques de la Chine au XXe siècle. Tory 213 71.1 Tina Mai Chen, University of Manitoba Organizing and Educating for Chinese Citizenship: Guomindang Activities and the Making of “Chineseness” among Overseas Chinese in Burma after WWII71.2 Alison R. Marshall, Brandon University Forgetting Chiang Kai-shek: The Right Wing KMT Connection in Manitoba71.3 Glen Douglas Peterson, University of British Columbia Patriots, Refugees, Tycoons and Students: “Returning” to China in the 1950s
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : David Webster, University of San Francisco 73. Sex, Archives, and Authority: Policing Sexuality/Policing the Past / Le sexe, les archives et l'autorité : Contrôle de la sexualité / contrôle du passé Tory 208 (Sponsored by the Canadian Committee for the History of Sexuality) (Séance parrainée par le Comité canadien d'histoire de la sexualité) 73.1 Steven Maynard, Queen’s UniversityWatching the Detectives: Sex and Authority at the Toronto Police Museum73.2 Patrizia Gentile, Carleton University Resisted Access?: National Security, the Access to Information Act, and Queers in the Archives73.3 Gary Kinsman, Laurentian University Queering the Archives: The Social Organization of Forgetting and the Resistance of Remembering
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Jennifer Evans, Carleton University
74. Canada in an Age of Political Anxiety / Le Canada à l’ère de l'anxiété politique Tory 340
74.1 Corey Slumkoski, University of New Brunswick Atlantic Union and the Chimera of Region 74.2 Colin Coates, York University “Happy Accommodation”: Debating Hutterite Communal Lands in Alberta, 1932-197274.3 Jordan Birenbaum, University of Ottawa, and Michael Behiels, University of OttawaJ. G. Diefenbaker’s Canadian Bill of Rights, 1960: A Federal Statute or a Constitutionally Transformative Document?74.4 Jon Joseph Sufrin, York University Two-Nations Nationalists and the End of Canada
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Matthew Hayday, University of Guelph
75. Manifester : Les formes d’une prise de parole / Protesting: Aspects of an Intervention Tory 447
Jean-Philippe Warren, Concordia University, Ivan Carel, University of Concordia, Martin Pâquet, Université Laval, Karine Hébert, Université du Québec à Rimouski, and Ève Lamoureux, Université Laval
76. Authority, Aboriginality, and Expertise / Autorité, autochtonité et expertise Tory 446
76.1 Robert Irwin, Grant MacEwan College Canadian Federalism and Treaty Eight in British Columbia 76.2 John Long, Nipissing University Authority and Illusion: Treaty-Making in Far Northern Ontario in 1905 76.3 Fiona Davis, University of Melbourne White Men Watching: Experts and Authority on the Cummeragunja Indigenous Reserve, Australia, May and June 1938 76.4 Martha Walls, St. Francis Xavier University Exploring Federal Culpability in Residential Schooling: The Shubenacadie Indian Residential School
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : J.R. Miller, University of Saskatchewan
77. Display, Authority, and Bodies / Visualisation, autorité et le corps Tory 240
77.1 Braden P.L. Hutchinson, Queen’s University Embodied Authority: The Death of Sir John A. Macdonald and the Theatrics of State Authority77.2 Tracy Penny Light, University of Waterloo Public Authority as Professional Authority: Consumer Culture and the Medicalization of Gender Roles in Interwar Canada77.3 R.C. Wawruck-Hemmett, Dalhousie University A Woman for All Reasons: Visual Representations of the New Soviet Woman in Popular Art during the 1930s
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : James Opp, Carleton University
78. Women in Diaspora: Memory, Religion and Custom in Post-War Canadian Immigrant Communities / Les femmes dans la diaspora : Mémoire, religion et coutume des communautés immigrantes canadiennes d'après-guerre Tory 342 (Co-sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Women's History) (Séance coparrainée par le Comité canadien de l'histoire des femmes) 78.1 Noula Mina, University of Toronto Remembering the Homeland: Greek Immigrant Memory in Toronto78.2 Nadia Lewis, University of Toronto Requiem for Iraq: Resettlement, Remembrance and the Role of Women in the Iraqi Diaspora in Toronto, 1980 to 200778.3 Marlene Epp, University of Waterloo Memories of Sauerkraut and Zwieback: Foodways in the Mennonite Diaspora
FACILITATOR / ANIMATRICE : Stacey Zembrzycki, Concordia University
1500-1530 / 15 h 00 – 15 h 30
Nutrition Break Tory Pause-santé
1530-1700 / 15 h 30 – 17 h 00
79. Constructing Confederation and Constructing the Nation / Construire la Confédération et construire la nation Tory 206
79.1 Andrew David Smith, Laurentian University Which Technological Innovations Contributed the Most to Canadian Confederation?79.2 Ruth Frost, University of British Columbia Canadian Authorities and Immigration Policy in the 1870s-1890s 79.3 Bradley John Miller, University of Toronto From Colony to Member State: Copyright and the Canadian Constitutional Order, 1867-1886
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Matthew Bellamy, Carleton University
80. Experts, Expertise, and Authority / Experts, expertise et autorité Tory 213 80.1 Andrew Paul Burtch, Canadian War Museum A Little Knowledge is a Dangerous Thing: Canadian Defence Scientists and Disarmament, 1958-196380.2 Rick Murray Fehr, York University Subsurface Narratives: The Unearthing of Canadian Identity by Amateur Archeologists at the Turn of the Twentieth Century80.3 Liza Piper, University of Alberta State and Science in Shaping Community Life in Canada’s North, 1900-1975
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : John Walsh, Carleton University 81. Gendered Ways of Knowing the Past: Challenging the ‘Authority’ of the Discipline of History (Roundtable) / L’équilibre des sexes dans la connaissance du passé : Contester « l'autorité » de la discipline de l'histoire (Table ronde) Tory 210 (Co-sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Women's History) (Séance coparrainée par le Comité canadien de l'histoire des femmes)
Lisa Helps, University of Toronto, Denyse Baillargeon, Université de Montréal, Elise Chenier, Simon Fraser University, Franca Iacovetta, University of Toronto, Pamela Sugiman, Ryerson University, and Sharon Reilley, The Manitoba Museum
82. Governance and Capital / La gouvernance et le capital Tory 208
82.1 David Tough, Carleton University "The rich … should give to such an extent that it will hurt": Working-Class Militancy and the Radical Rhetoric surrounding the 1917 Income War Tax82.2 Bettina Lynn Liverant, University of Alberta Paradoxes of Philanthropy: Capitalism and Moral Authority 82.3 Pierrick Labbé, University of OttawaLes limites de l’interventionnisme gouvernementales : le cas de la gestion des ressources humaines pour le travail industriel durant la Deuxième Guerre mondialeFACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Jarrett Rudy, McGill University
83. The State and the Social / L'État et le social Tory 340
83.1 Cheryl DesRoches, Queen’s University From County Poor Farms to State Funded Nursing Homes for Nova Scotia’s Indigent Aged83.2 Ryan Eyford, University of Manitoba From Barbadian Slave-trader to Canadian Icelandic Agent: the Strange Career of John Taylor83.3 Mark Kuhlberg, Laurentian University The Indians, if located on this Reserve, could in time become self-supporting: J.G. Burk and the Drive to Help the Anishinabe of Northwestern Ontario, 1920-1940
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Hugh Shewell, York University
84. Not Backing Down: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Interpretations of Authority in “Race" / Sans vouloir en démordre : Interprétations de l'autorité dans la « race » aux XIXe et XXe siècles. Tory 447
84.1 Lorene Bridgen, University of Waterloo Making a Choice?: Temperance as Authority in Southwestern Ontario’s Black Community,1830-189084.2 Nicole Butzke, University of Waterloo British Representation in Panama; The Forgotten People, the West Indian Labourers84.3 Ryan Kirkby, University of Waterloo The Silent Rebellion: The Black Panther Party and Community Activism, 1966-1971
FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Andrew Johnston, Carleton University
85. Negotiators of Change: Wendat Leaders and the Redefinitions of Wendat Identity, 1600-1850 / Négociateurs de changement : Les leaders wendats et les redéfinitions de l'identité wendate, 1600-1850 Tory 446
85.1 Andrew Keith Sturtevant, College of William and Mary Une "mauvaise trompette": Michipichy and Huron Diplomacy 85.2 Kathryn Magee, Ohio State University Aenon’s Vision: Wendat Diplomacy in the 1630s 85.3 Thomas Peace, York University European Education/Aboriginal Activism: Cultural Métissage in the Late-eighteenth and Early-nineteenth CenturiesCommentator: Jonathan Lainey, Library and Archives Canada Commentateur : Jonathan Lainey, Bibliothèque et Archives Canada FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Georges Soui, University of Ottawa
86. Institutional Authority and the Authority of Science in Alchemical, Medical and Political Contexts / Autorité institutionnelle et autorité de la science dans des contextes alchimique, médical et politique A720 Loeb
(Co-sponsored with and hosted by the Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science) (Séance coparrainée et présidée par la Société canadienne d'histoire et de philosophie des sciences)
86.1 Victor Boantza, University of Toronto Alchemical Agendas, the New Science, and Institutional Authority at the Early Académie Royale des Sciences86.2 Erich Weidenhammer, University of Toronto Reputation, Patronage and Natural Knowledge: John Pringle and the Royal Society86.3 Jaipreet Virdi, University of Toronto Medical Authority and Medicalized Institutions: John Harrison Curtis & the London Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb
87. Interviewing Survivors of War and Genocide: Reflections from the Montreal Life Stories CURA Project / Entrevues avec des survivants de guerre et de génocide : Réflexions découlant du projet de l’ARUC, Histoires de vie des Montréalais Tory 342 (Sponsored by the Canadian Oral History Association)(Séance parrainée par l'Association canadienne d'histoire orale) 87.1 Afsenah Hojabri, Independent ScholarInterviewing Survivors of War and Genocide: Methodology, Ethics and Training87.2 Anna Sheftel, University of OxfordPsychosocial Support and Large-scale Oral History Projects: Lessons Learned from the Montreal Life Stories CURA Project87.3 Davith Bolin, L'Université du Québec à MontréalInterviewing Cambodian-Montréalais for the Montreal Life Stories CURA Project 87.4 Stacey Zembrzycki, Concordia UniversityHolocaust Testimonials: Bearing Witness in Holocaust Education87.5 Gracia Jalea, Concordia UniversityReflections on the Côte des Neiges Refugee Youth Workshops FACILITATOR / ANIMATEUR : Steven High, Concordia University1700-1900 / 17 h 00 – 19 h 00
88. Keynote Address – Discours Southam Theatre B (Co-sponsored with Canadian Association of Geographers, Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE), and Environmental Studies Association of Canada) (Parrainé par l'Association canadienne des géographes, Nouvelle initiative en histoire de l'environnement (NiCHE) et l'Association canadienne des études environnementales)
88.1 Hugh Raffles, New School of Social Research Transdisciplines, Translocalities, Transpecies: Ethnographies of Categories and Scale in the Human Sciences Fur Trade and Metis History: Patterns of Ethnogenesis
A Mini-Conference, organized by Nicole St.-Onge, Carolyn Podruchny, Brenda Macdougall, and Heather Devine, hosted by the Canadian Historical Association (CHA) at the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences Congress (CFHSS). Session Four is sponsored by Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE).
Carleton University, Ottawa, May 25-26, 2009
La traite des fourrures et l'histoire des Métis : Modèles d'ethnogénèse
Une mini-conférence organisée par Nicole St-Onge, Carolyn Podruchny, Brenda Macdougall et Heather Devine sous les auspices de la Société historique du Canada (SHC) durant le Congrès de la Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines (FCSS). La séance 4 est parrainée par la Nouvelle initiative canadienne en histoire de l'environnement (NiCHE)
Université Carleton, Ottawa, 25-26 mai 2009
PROGRAM / PROGRAMME
All sessions, save the keynote address, will be in room ME 3165. The keynote address will be in ME 4499 / Toutes les séances, sauf le discours-programme, se dérouleront dans la salle ME 3165. Le discours aura lieu dans la salle ME 4499.
MONDAY, MAY 25, 2009 / LUNDI 25 MAI 2009 ROOM ME 3165
8:25: Welcome by Nicole St.-Onge, University of Ottawa / 8 h 25 : Mot de bienvenue de Nicole St-Onge, Université d'Ottawa
8:30 – 10:45: SESSION 1, Languages and Labels / 8 h 30 – 10 h 45: SÉANCE 1 : Langues et étiquettes Chair / Présidence : Carolyn Podruchny, York University
1.1. Peter Bakker, Institute for Anthropology, Archaeology and Linguistics, Aarhus University Ethnogenesis and the Creation of New Languages
1.2. Tim Foran, University of Ottawa From “chasse d’été” to “chasteté”: The Oblate Struggle for Language Proficiency in the Northwest, 1845-1890
1.3. Philip Wolfart, University of Manitoba An Alternative to Ethnic Categories
9:50 - 10:00 BREAK / 9 h 50 – 10 h 00 PAUSE
1.4. Nelly Laudicina, University of Ottawa Attributing Ethnic Labels During the Free Trade Movement: A Look at Métis Legal Ethnogenesis, 1845-1858"
1.5. Hartmut Lutz, Ernst Moritz Arndt University Greifswald (Germany) We Can Only See What We Already Know: Metis Stereotypes
10:45 – 11:10 BREAK / 10 h 45 – 11 h 10 PAUSE
11:10 - 12:10 SESSION 2, French Canadians and Indigenous Peoples in Colonial America / 11 h 10 – 12 h 10 : Séance 2, Les Canadiens-français et les peuples autochtones en Amérique coloniale Chair / Présidence : Jean François Belisle, University of Ottawa
2.1. Louis-Pascal Rousseau, Université Laval Approche en histoire comparée: Métis et Mestizos. Ressemblances et différences
2.2. Robert Englebert, University of Saskatchewan Making New Indians in the American Backcountry: French Travelers and Perceptions of Indigenous Knowledge in the Late Eighteenth Century
12:10 - 1:40 LUNCH / 12 h 10 – 13 h 40 LUNCH
1:40 - 3:20: SESSION 3, Narratives of Identity / 13 h 40 – 15 h 20 : SÉANCE 3, Récits d’identité Chair / Présidence : Heather Devine, University of Calgary
3.1. Lia Ruttan, University of Alberta “I Know you’re a Frenchman but…”; Narratives of Identity in the Slave River Region
3.2. Daniel Laxer, University of Toronto Music and Métis ethnogenesis: the songs of Pierre Falcon
3.3. Judy Iseke-Barnes, Lakehead University Grandmothers of the Metis Nation: Stories of Community and Archival Research with Dorothy Chartrand
3:20 - 3:30 BREAK / 15 h 20 – 15 h 30 PAUSE
3:30 - 5:00: SESSION 4, Land: Possession, Dispossession, and Reconstruction / 15 h 30 – 17 h 00 : SÉANCE 4, Terre : Possession, dépossession et reconstruction Chair / Présidence : Brenda Macdougall, University of Saskatchewan
4.1. Glenn Walker, McGill University The Curve Lake Ojibwas and the Fur Trade
4.2. Victor Lytwyn, Historical and Geographical Consulting In the Shadows of the Honourable Company: The Usurpation of Métis Lands in the Upper Great Lakes and Petit Nord in the 19th Century
4.3. James R. Dragon and Peter Fornta, Fort McMurray Metis Local 1935 Athabasca River Voyage: Applied Métis Environmental and Historical Research
5:00 - 7:00 DINNER / 17 h 00 – 19 h 00 - DÎNER
7:00 - 8:30 KEYNOTE SPEAKER / 19 h 00 – 20 h 30 - DISCOURS DE LA CONFÉRENCIÈRE ROOM ME 4499
Maria Campbell "The Michif?" Hmm, said Elder Brother, "Let Me Think."
TUESDAY, MAY 26, 2009 / MARDI 26 MAI 2009 ROOM ME 3165
8:40 - 10:10 SESSION 5, Metissage in the North / 8 h 40 – 10 h 10 – SÉANCE 5, Métissage dans le Nord Chair / Présidence: Richard Connors, University of Ottawa
5.1. Daniel Blumlo, Florida State University The Creoles of Russian America
5.2. Glenn Iceton, University of Calgary On the other side of the “long chalk”: Intersecting Fur Trading Dynasties in Russian America
5.3. Albert J. Lafferty, Fort Providence Metis Council Since 1921: The Relationship between Dehcho Métis and Canada
10:10 - 10:30 BREAK / 10 h 10 – 10 h 30 PAUSE
10:30 - 12:30 SESSION 6, Networks in the West / 10 h 30 – 12 h 30 SÉANCE 6, Réseaux dans l'Ouest Chair / Présidence : Nicole St.-Onge, University of Ottawa
6.1. Lee Marmon, Independent Researcher The Mobilization of the Bois Brûlé on the Path to Seven Oaks
6.2. Alison Mercer, Queen’s University Half-Hitches, Dressed Leather, and Nice Easy Long Strides - Métis Horsemanship in the Mounted Buffalo Hunt
6.3. Mike Evans, University of British Columbia – Okanogan and Jean Barman, University of British Columbia – Vancouver Métis Networks in BC: An Example from the Central Interior
6.4. Denis Wall, D. Wall Research Group Identity Boundary: Alberta Métis in the 1930's
12:30 - 2:00 LUNCH / 12 h 30 – 14 h 00 LUNCH
2:00 - 3:50: SESSION 7, Control and Colonialism / 14 h 00 – 15 h 30 : SÉANCE 7, Contrôle et colonialisme Chair: Galen Perras, University of Ottawa
7.1. Jean Teillet, Law Firm Pape Salter Teillet Understanding the Métis of the Northwest
7.2. Signa A. Daum Shanks, University of Western Ontario Labour Changes as a Form of Dependency: Post-1821 Trends at One Post in Saskatchewan
7.3. Jonathan Anuik, University of Saskatchewan The Early History of Church-State Collaboration for Saskatchewan’s Métis Schools: A Tale of Cognitive Imperialism, 1884-1918
7.4. Andrew R. Graybill, University of Nebraska - Lincoln Helen P. Clarke and the Racial Transformation of Late-Nineteenth-Century Montana
3:50 - 4:20 BREAK / 15 h 50 – 16 h 20 PAUSE
4:20 - 5:50: SESSION 8, The Métis Nation Re-Interrupted: Ethnogenesis, Eugenics and Other White Fantasies / 16 h 20 – 17 h 50 : Séance 8, La nation métis ré-interrompue : Ethnogénèse, eugénisme et autres fantaisies des Blancs
Roundtable Discussion / Table ronde
Moderator / Modérateur : Clement Chartier, President, Métis National Council
Discussants / Participants : Frank Tough, University of Alberta Meika Taylor, University of Alberta Chris Anderson, University of Alberta Arthur J. (Skip) Ray, University of British Columbia
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