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Seen but Not Seen: Influential Canadians and the First Nations from the 1840s to Today: A Virtual Roundtable

The CHA hosted a virtual roundtable Tuesday, April 18 on Donald Smith’s award-winning book, Seen but Not Seen. Speakers included Jan Noel, and Hamar Foster. Donald Wright chaired the session and Donald Smith responded. The Globe and Mail described Seen but Not Seen as both “timely and welcome,” adding that if Canadians “will see themselves in this

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Call for proposals – The Musée de la civilisation

The Musée de la civilisation (the Museum) is issuing a call for proposals to professional heritage, cultural, artistic and tourism promoters for the historical, heritage and architectural enhancement of Place-Royale, located in the heart of the Old Québec heritage site inscribed on the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage List. Every

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“Filthy & Much Scrawled”: How the Manuscript of A Clockwork Orange Came to McMaster

You are cordially invited to a free upcoming in-person lecture at McMaster’s Mills Memorial Library (24 November 2022, 5:30 p.m. EST): “Filthy & Much Scrawled”: How the Manuscript of A Clockwork Orange Came to McMaster.” Anthony Burgess’ 1962 novel, A Clockwork Orange, is now one of the most famous and infamous books of the 20thcentury, though it did not

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Fall 2022 | Winter 2023 – CHA Virtual Workshops and Roundtables

VIRTUAL ROUND TABLE SERIES FALL 2022 | WINTER 2023 The Canadian Historical Association has organized a series of six virtual round-tables on some of the key challenges and opportunities facing historians in, but not necessarily of, Canada. We would like to thank the Department of Canadian Heritage for making this year’s series possible. RETHINKING THE

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