New Canadian Books No. 146 (July-Sept. 2016)
Click below to download UMaine Fogler Library‘s most recent Canadian acquisitions. Please direct all questions and requests to the Canadian Studies librarian, Betsy Beattie.
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Click below to download UMaine Fogler Library‘s most recent Canadian acquisitions. Please direct all questions and requests to the Canadian Studies librarian, Betsy Beattie.
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We are pleased to announce that Professor Pierre Anctil of the University of Ottawa will be delivering a lecture on the history of Montreal’s Jewish community. New research in French and Yiddish language sources has radically altered our understanding of Montreal Jewish history. These scholarly contributions have revealed the depth of Yiddish culture in Montreal […]
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Sophomores, juniors, and seniors are encouraged to apply for the Ottawa Political Internship. This is a fantastic opportunity for majors in Political Science, International Affairs, Economics, and more! Contact Betsy Arntzen by Friday, November 18 to apply and for more information.
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The course guide for Spring 2017 Canadian Studies courses is now available! The guide may be edited in coming weeks, but this link will remain correct. Please share with any undergraduates, graduate students, or colleagues who may be interested in our latest offerings!
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Click below to download UMaine Fogler Library‘s most recent Canadian acquisitions. Please direct all questions and requests to the Canadian Studies librarian, Betsy Beattie.
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There is still room in Prof. Karen Linehan‘s ARH 270: Canadian Art in the upcoming Fall 2016 semester. The course can be used to satisfy the following GenEds: Artistic & Creative Expression Cultural Diversity & International Perspectives Social Contexts & Institutions Enroll today! Contact the instructor for further information.
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Professor Frederic Rondeau’s latest edited volume, “La contre-culture au Québec” has been recognized on a list of 100 must-read books by ICI Radio-Canada. View the whole list (in French) here and listen to Michel Désautels explain why he chose Prof. Rondeau’s book (in French) here. You can learn more or purchased the book at Les Presses de l’Université […]
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The full proceedings of our recent conference, Ocean Technology in New England and Atlantic Canada, are now available for viewing on our official YouTube channel.
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The Historical Atlas of Maine was honored with a 2016 Maine Literary Award for Excellence in Publishing at ceremony on Thursday, May 26 at SPACE in downtown Portland. Canadian-American Center Director Prof. Stephen Hornsby and publisher Michael Alpert received the award. View photos of the event. For more information about the Atlas or to place an order, […]
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Those of you who attended the April 27-28 Ocean Technology Conference may recall that we were unable to share Senator Angus King’s pre-recorded remarks due to a technical problem. We are pleased to be able to share these remarks on our new YouTube channel. Don’t miss them!
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