Katie Barclay Eric H. Reiter, Wounded Feelings: Litigating Emotions in Quebec, 1870-1950 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press for the Osgood Society for Canadian Legal History, 2019), pp. 482 + xiii. This week as I write this (much delayed – sorry editor) post, my university is running its consultation with staff about improving workplace culture about… Continue Reading
Monthly Archive: April 2021
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Dan Horner On the night of April 25, 1849, a riled-up crowd of protesters showered Montreal’s parliament building with rocks, stormed through its front doors, and set the building—a repurposed public market in the city’s west-end—on fire. In many ways, the Rebellion Losses Riot stemmed from the same sense of grievance that shaped the unrest… Continue Reading
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CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS June 24-25, 2021 Sponsored by the Canadian Historical Association (CHA) @PMTC2021 #PandemicMethodologies In the past year, archives and libraries have closed (either permanently or periodically), non-essential international travel has been heavily discouraged or impossible, and anyone who can has been encouraged to work from home. In these circumstances, historians have had to… Continue Reading
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APPEL À PARTICIPATION Les 24-25 juin 2021 Parrainée par la Société historique du Canada (SHC) @PMTC2021 #PandemicMethodologies Au cours de l’année écoulée, les archives et les bibliothèques ont fermé (de façon permanente ou périodiquement), les voyages internationaux non essentiels ont été fortement découragés, voire impossibles, et tous ceux qui le pouvaient ont été encouragés à… Continue Reading