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The Wilson Institute supports scholarship on #cdnhist within a global & transnational framework.

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Congratulations!.Thomas Peace, The Slow Rush of Colonization: Spaces of Power in the Maritime Peninsula, 1680-1790 for the Wilson Book Prize in 2024.
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Congratulations!.Thomas Peace, The Slow Rush of Colonization: Spaces of Power in the Maritime Peninsula, 1680-1790 for the 2024 Wilson Book Prize winner .2024 Wilson Book Prize – Au delà des frontières : La nouvelle histoire du Canada/ Beyond Borders: The New Canadian History.
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The Wilson Institute for Canadian History announces its short-list for the annual Wilson Institute Book Prize, given to the book which best exemplifies the quest to place Canadian history in a transnational perspective.
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2024 Wilson Book Prize.Publishers and authors can send books to the Institute: Wilson Institute, c/o Dr. Ian McKay,.Department of History, McMaster University.1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 4L9.The deadline for submission of books is 15 December 2023
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The Corsini Fellowship in Canadian History . This two-month fellowship is geared towards graduate students. Application by 1 May 2023.
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The Wilson Institute's Visiting Speaker Series Presents. Sarah Nickel.Associate Professor of History, University of Alberta. “It’s something we’ve just got to begin to do ourselves”: Beginning the Indigenous Women’s Shelter Movement in Canada’s West
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RT @WilsonCndnHist: The Wilson Institute's Visiting Speaker Series.presents .Lianne C. Leddy.Associate Professor, Department of History, Wi….
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The Wilson Institute's Visiting Speaker Series.presents .Lianne C. Leddy.Associate Professor, Department of History, Wilfrid Laurier University . Cold War Uranium Mining: New Technologies and .Reconciliation in Historical Perspective. Wednesday, 5 April 2023
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The Wilson Institute's Visiting Speaker Series Presents Esyllt Jones.Thursday, 9 March 2023, 3:30 p.m. Please join us on Zoom at:
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The Wilson Institute for Canadian History at McMaster University is proud to, once again, award the Viv Nelles Essay Prize.
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The Wilson Institute for Canadian History at McMaster University is proud to, once again, award the Wilson Book Prize.
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The Wilson Institute's Visiting Speaker Series.presents. Laura Madokoro.Associate Professor, Department of History, .Carleton University. Canada and Refugee Crises in Historical Perspective
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We are really excited to have so many excellent contributions on a very important topic, and hope you’ll enjoy reading them as well!.
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Dr. Brandon Cordeiro, another recent graduate of McMaster’s PhD program in History and a long-time Thunder Bay resident, describes the “racially charged cruelty” of the Thunder Bay jail, and how Covid-19 has exacerbated its issues. @bcordeir15.
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Dr. Sandria Green-Stewart, a recent graduate of McMaster’s PhD program in History, examines how the pandemic revealed systemic racial inequalities, particularly among staff and residents in long-term care facilities.
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Dr. Angela Mashford-Pringle, an Algonquin (Timiskaming First Nation) Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, writes about her work with the Chief Public Health Office of Canada to examine the impact of the pandemic on Indigenous reservations in Canada. @armp71.
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@whitwese's editorial on vaccine hesitancy and structural barriers to healthcare in racialized neighbourhoods is accompanied by three excellent articles.
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3 years
Issue 4 of Syndemic Magazine is now available at This issue, guest edited by Dr. Sarah Whitwell, takes a deeper look at the confluence of factors which have heightened the challenges of the pandemic for BIPOC individuals in Canada and the United States.
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RT @ActiveHist: Thank you @mica_amy and @WilsonCndnHist for sharing this post with us!.
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RT @ClimateHuman: BREAKING: The Historian Rebellion has just commenced! . Historians bring a crucial perspective to this fight. We can't wa….
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