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Worker’s History Museum Annual General Meeting 2013

 The Worker’s History Museum Annual General Meeting was held on Monday, February 25, 2013 at the PSAC National Office, at which more than thirty members of the museum were in attendance. Guest speaker...

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Ordinary Lives, Extraordinary Times: Internment of Italian Canadians during WWII

A new exhibition, entitled “Ordinary Lives, Extraordinary Times: Interment of Italian Canadians during WWII” is being hosted at the newly established, volunteer-run Italian Canadian historical Centre,...

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Mariatu Kamara: A Tale of Survival

The Canadian War Museum will be hosting a special event on Thursday, March 7, 2013. The event begins at 7:00 PM, with a guided tour of the exhibition “Eleven Women Facing War”, led by curator Dr....

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Gender, Liberation and Futures in South Africa: Women’s Art Practice as...

Annie E. Coombes, professor of Material and Visual Culture, in the School of History of Art, Film, and Visual Media, Birkbeck, University of London, will deliver a talk entitled “Gender, Liberation and...

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The Wars of 1812 Bicentennials in Canada and in Russia: Two Approaches to...

The Wars of 1812 bicentennials in Canada and in Russia: Two Approaches to Commemoration, Thursday, April 4th, 12:00 am – 1:30 pm One of the major international conflicts of the 19th century, the War of...

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CCPH Associates (P)review Ottawa for NCPH 2013 Annual Meeting

The National Council for Public History Annual Meeting is taking place in Ottawa from April 17-20. In preparation, the Public Historian has commissioned a series of Ottawa site reviews. The editor...

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Carleton Heritage Symposium, 2013: Herit@ge & Technology

The 8th Anual Carleton Heritage Symposium will be held on March 16th, 2013at the Richelieu-Vanier Community Centre, Ottawa. The conference will be preceded by a charette where students will have the...

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James Opp and John Walsh featured on Active History’s History Slam Podcast

James Opp, Co-director of the Carleton Centre for Public History, and John Walsh, CCPH Research Fellow, are featured on the most recent episode of Active History’s History Slam podcast, discussing...

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“If Not Now, When? Responsibility and Memory After the Holocaust”

Carleton University’s Max and Tessie Zelikovitz Centre for Jewish Studies is pleased to host “If Not Now, When? Responsibility and Memory After the Holocaust,” a public conference in recognition of...

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Teaching Award Congratulations!

CCPH Faculty Fellow,  Shawn Graham, has been awarded the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE) and Desire2Learn’s Innovation Award in Teaching and Learning for 2013.  Read about...

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CCPH Alumni Interview Partnership Project

Starting May 1, 2013 The Carleton Centre for Public History is excited to announce a new project which brings together current public history students and program alumni. The CCPH Alumni Interview...

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Radio Interview on Library and Archives Canada

CCPH Co-Director James Opp talks to CBC Ottawa’s afternoon show, ‘All in a Day’, to talk about Daniel Caron’s exist from Library and Archives Canada and what might lie ahead.  tinyurl.com/at98rpj

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Bank Street – Ottawa’s Main Street?

David Dean, co-director of the Carleton Centre for Public History, has just received a Mitacs award for his project “Bank Street – Ottawa’s Main Street?”. The grant funds a full-time researcher (CCPH...

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Welcoming Jean-Pierre Morin to the Department of History

The CCPH warmly welcomes Adjunct Professor Jean-Pierre Morin to the Department of History. Morin, Departmental Historian/Senior Policy Advisor at Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, is...

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NOT MY HERITAGE: New Identities/Voices in Conservation

Call For Papers! “Not My Heritage” is a one-day student-run symposium. This theme aims to critically address missing identities and voices in the heritage field and/or highlight alternative stories and...

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