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18th Annual McGill-Queen's Graduate Conference in History

Date
–
Location
Zoom

The Ties that Bind and Break Us: Exploring the ways we are connected and disconnected to History

SCHEDULE

DAY ONE

Thursday March 11th, 2021
 
Panel I 
9:30-11:00am EST
Policy and Production: Variations on a Theme 
Chair: Dr. Jeffrey McNairn
 
Panel II
9:30-11:00am EST
Adventure Story: Narratives of Surveillance and Gender 
Chair: Dr. Lisa Pasolli
 
Keynote Talk 
11:00am-12:15pm EST
Dr. Adele Perry (University of Manitoba)
"Love and Rule: Feminist Histories of Empire and Intimacy"
Introduction by Dr. Karen Dubinsky
 
Panel III
1:00-2:30pm EST
Colonial Interventions: Indigeneity and Legislation 
Chair: Dr. Scott Berthelette
 
Panel IV
1:30-3:00pm EST
Cognitive Processes: Thinking about Thinking 
Chair: PhD Candidate, Victoria Cosby

Panel V
3:00-4:30pm EST
Religious Syncretism: Conflict, Colonialism, and Construction
Chair: Dr. Richard Greenfield

DAY TWO

Friday March 12th, 2021
 
Panel I
9:30-11:00am EST
Soviet Affects: On Identity and Collective Memory
Chair: Dr. Rebecca Manley
 
Keynote Talk 
11:00am-12:15pm EST
Dr. Pablo F. Gómez (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
"Risk, Bodies and Disease: Transatlantic Slavery and the History of Science and Medicine"
Introduction by Dr. Jenna Healey
 
Panel II
1:00-2:15pm EST
Public Health from Head to Toe
Chair: Dr. Jenna Healey

Panel III
1:30-3:00pm EST
Situating the Self: Space and Community 
Chair: Dr. Jeffrey Brison

Panel IV
3:00-4:30pm EST
Forming Family in the Canadian Context
Chair: Dr. Jane Errington
 
 


 

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Canada

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