The CHA has organised a series of webinars to provide a virtual discussion forum for historians. The hope is that the series will become a great forum of exchanges over time.
You can see the series on the CHA YouTube Channel.
This year, the Canadian Historical Association will mark its 100th anniversary with a number of activities, conversations, and webinars, including the Annual Conference that will take place May 16-18, 2002 with up to eight concurrent sessions over three days of papers, panels and presentations to be hosted online. The preliminary program for “Reconsidering History” is now available: https://cha-shc.ca/about/what-we-do/annual-meeting/.
- Engaged | Engagés – A CHA Webinar Series: Decolonization I: Indigenizing the Teaching of History
- Engaged | Engagés – A CHA Webinar Series: Decolonization II: Indigenizing the Teaching of North American History
- Engaged | Engagés – A CHA Webinar Series: Precarity I: Precarious Historians, Diversity & Inclusion, and History Departments
- Engaged | Engagés – A CHA Webinar Series: Precarity II: Precarious Historians, Trade Unions & the Neo-Liberal University
- Engaged | Engagés – A CHA Webinar Series: Precarity III: Precarious Historians & Disciplinary Caring: What can the CHA do?
- Engaged | Engagés – A CHA Webinar Series: Rethinking History in Canada Roundtable Series I: Women, Gender & Sexuality
- Engaged | Engagés – A CHA Webinar Series: Rethinking History in Canada Roundtable Series II: Indigenous Experiences and Decolonization
- Engaged | Engagés – A CHA Webinar Series: Rethinking History in Canada III – BIPOC Experiences
- Engaged | Engagés – A CHA Webinar Series: Historians at Work I – The Private Sector