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SUMMARY:CanAm Lecture: Alan MacEachern\, "Firebreak: How the Maine-New Brunswick Border Defined the 1825 Miramichi Fire"
DESCRIPTION:About the lecture\nOn 7 October 1825\, the Miramichi region of New Brunswick experienced one of the largest forest fires in recorded history while\, next door\, Maine suffered the most extensive fire in its history. The fires burned in the same environmental and climatic conditions\, of course – and may well have been connected. Alan MacEachern will describe reconstructing the fire’s history\, and discuss how the international border served as a cultural firebreak\, dispersing the blaze and diminishing its renown in both the United States and Canada.\nyAbout the speaker\nAlan MacEachern teaches History at the University of Western Ontario. He has written extensively on Canadian environmental history\, most recently The Miramichi Fire: A History (McGill-Queen’s University Press\, 2020). He and Ed MacDonald will publish The Summer Trade: A History of Tourism on Prince Edward Island later this year. His favorite project is his next project.\n\nRegister on Zoom in advance to attend.
URL:https://umaine.edu/canam/event/alan-maceachern-miramichi-fire/
CATEGORIES:CanAm Lectures,Graduate Students,History,Public,Undergraduate Students,Visiting faculty
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mark J. McLaughlin":MAILTO:mark.j.mclaughlin@maine.edu
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED 2020 Atlantic Canada Studies Conference
DESCRIPTION:Dear Atlantic Canada Studies Conference participants\, \nAfter discussion with the Acadiensis board\, I regret to announce that this year’s Atlantic Canada Studies Conference is cancelled. I’m sure that this is no surprise to anyone given the current situation.\n\nFor those of you who have registered\, Stephanie Crosby at the Canadian-American Center will be processing full refunds. Please remember to cancel any accommodation booked in Belfast.\n\nWhile cancelling a conference is obviously disappointing\, the good news is that the University of Maine will be hosting the conference in May 2021. We will contact you in the fall regarding your participation in the 2021 conference.\n\nI’d like to thank you for your interest in participating in the ACS conference. I’d also like to thank Dr. Mark McLaughlin (History\, UMaine) and Betsy Arntzen and Stephanie Crosby (Canadian-American Center\, UMaine) for all their hard work in planning the conference. We are ready for next year!\n\nStay well\, and my best wishes\,\n\nProfessor Stephen Hornsby\n\nThe Canadian-American Center and the Department of History at the University of Maine invite proposals for the 2020 Atlantic Canada Studies Conference to be held at the University of Maine’s Hutchinson Center in Belfast\, Maine\, USA on May 14-16\, 2020. \nThe theme of the conference is “Crossing Borders\, Bridging Boundaries.” With most participants crossing the international border between Canada and the United States to attend the conference\, we especially seek proposals that in some way attempt to bridge boundaries\, be they physical\, disciplinary\, metaphorical\, or otherwise. Among the many options available\, proposals may engage with a borderlands framework\, or could incorporate an interdisciplinary approach. As in previous ACS conferences\, we will consider proposals that deal with any topic or theme focused on the study of the Atlantic Region. \nFor more information\, please contact: \nMark J. McLaughlin\nAssistant Professor of History and Canadian Studies\nUniversity of Maine
URL:https://umaine.edu/canam/event/atlantic-canada-studies-conference/
LOCATION:Hutchinson Center\, 80 Belmont Avenue (Route #3)\, Belfast\, ME\, 04915\, United States
CATEGORIES:CanAm Faculty,Conferences,Graduate Students,Public
ORGANIZER;CN="Mark J. McLaughlin":MAILTO:mark.j.mclaughlin@maine.edu
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE: Call for papers\, Atlantic Canada Studies conference
DESCRIPTION:The deadline for submission of proposals is 2 December 2019. Proposal abstracts should be fewer than 250 words\, and the author should include a brief biography and one-page CV. Proposals for panels are welcome; they should include a brief abstract for the panel as a whole\, as well as abstracts for each individual presenter. Proposals will be submitted via online forms (see below). While the selection of papers is rigorous\, the ACS conference has an impressive history of bringing together internationally-recognized academics\, junior scholars\, and independent researchers in productive and provocative sessions. \nThose submitting proposals should expect to hear back from conference organizers by the end of January 2020. A conference website\, with online registration and accommodation and other information\, will be launched about the same time. \nTo submit proposals\, please visit: smarturl.it/ACS2020proposal \n  \nFor more information\, please contact: \n  \nMark J. McLaughlin \nAssistant Professor of History and Canadian Studies \nUniversity of Maine \n(207) 581-2028
URL:https://umaine.edu/canam/event/deadline-call-for-papers-atlantic-canada-studies-conference/
LOCATION:Hutchinson Center\, 80 Belmont Avenue (Route #3)\, Belfast\, ME\, 04915\, United States
CATEGORIES:CanAm Faculty,Conferences,Graduate Students,Visiting faculty
ORGANIZER;CN="Mark J. McLaughlin":MAILTO:mark.j.mclaughlin@maine.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161114
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SUMMARY:2016 Ottawa Field Trip
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URL:https://umaine.edu/canam/event/2016-ottawa-field-trip/
LOCATION:City of Ottawa\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:CanAm Faculty,Field Trip,Graduate Students,Public,Undergraduate Students
ORGANIZER;CN="Stephanie Crosby":MAILTO:stephanie.crosby@maine.edu
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