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Sean Mills, “Transnationalism, Race, and Quebec” (CanAm Lecture Series)

Hill Auditorium, Barrows Hall, UMaine Orono, United States

“In this paper I will explore new ways of thinking about Quebec and its connections to other societies and cultures, with a particular emphasis on debates about race and the transnational circulation of people and ideas.  I will begin by looking at the relationship between language and race in Quebec the 1930s and 1940s, with […]

Free

CanAm Lecture Series: “National Symbols, Airport Kitsch, and Canadian History” with Don Wright

Coe Room, Memorial Union University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States

Professor Donald Wright of University of New Brunswick will present "National Symbols, Airport Kitsch, and Canadian History" at our upcoming Fall CanAm Lecture. To get updates about this event, join on Facebook! This lecture is free and open to the public, and a boxed lunch is provided.

Free

POSTPONED Daniel Soucier, “Navigating Wilderness and Borderland”

Bumps Room, Memorial Union, UMaine Orono campus China Road, Orono, ME, United States

This event has been postponed. We anticipate that it will be rescheduled during the Fall 2020 semester. Please join us for our final Spring 2020 graduate research presentation. History PhD candidate Daniel Soucier will present, "Navigating Wilderness and Borderland" on Wednesday, April 8 in the Bumps Room of the Memorial Union. This event is free […]

Free

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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