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Carol Blasi, “The Case for Seigneurialism in l’Acadie”

Please join us for a graduate research presentation entitled "The Case for Seigneurialism in l’Acadie: A Legal Historical Approach to Land Tenure in Acadian Agricultural Settlements in the Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries" by Carol Blasi. Carol received her PhD in History from the University of Maine in August 2019. She currently teaches as an […]

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Dr. Annie Tock : “Whose Streets? Policing Orange Riots in 19th c. British North America”.

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Please join us for a research presentation entitled "Whose Streets? Policing Orange Riots in 19th c. British North America". In this lecture, Annie will examine the mid-19th century Party Processions Acts through the lenses of social and spatial history and consider the ways in which this 19th-century struggle over public space might contribute to understanding […]

Dr. Nancy Kong “Parental Economic Insecurity and Children’s Non-Cognitive Skills: A Panel Study of 2-to-5 Year-Olds in Canada”

Please join us on November 18th at 9 am for a research presentation entitled "Parental Economic Insecurity and Children's Non-Cognitive Skills: A Panel Study of 2-to-5 Year-Olds in Canada". This paper explores the relationship between economic insecurity and children’s hyperactivity and anxiety in Canada, a topic which we argue is extremely relevant during the COVID-19 […]

“Writing in French in North America” Lecture Series

Rencontre avec France Daigle April 26 5 :30 to 6 :30 Presentation in French Click here to register : https://maine.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMsfuGhqj8vHNNQdmdWrFypDQIr1_rwpnoU Organized by the Canadian-American Center and Frédéric Rondeau (MLC ; Can-Am)

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