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In his case for “steering a middle course” on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the history classroom, written partially as response to earlier pieces by each of us, Mark Humphries makes a ...
This is the final post in a three-part series about socialism at McGill in the 1930s. Raffaella Cerenzia 1930s McGill was a small, tight-knit place. Only 3,000 or so students roamed the ...
This is the final post in a three-part series about socialism at McGill in the 1930s. Raffaella Cerenzia 1930s McGill was a small, tight-knit place. Only 3,000 or so students roamed the university’s ...
This is the final post in a three-part series about socialism at McGill in the 1930s. Raffaella Cerenzia 1930s McGill was a small, tight-knit place. Only 3,000 or so students roamed the university’s ...
[1] Dorothy McMurray, Four Principals of McGill: A Memoir 1929-1963 (Graduates’ Society of McGill, 1974), 31-32; Stanley Brice Frost, The Man in the Ivory Tower: F. Cyril James of McGill (McGill-Queen ...
Podcast: Play in new window | Download By Sean Graham. This week, I talk with Barbara Messamore, author of Times of Transformation: The 1921 Canadian General Election about one of Canada’s turning ...
This week I talk with Peter Fortna, author of The Fort McKay Métis Nation: A Community History.We talk about the origins of the Nation, which is located in northeastern Alberta, the community ...
Jim Handy. As summer winds down I have been slowly catching up on reading avoided while happily engaged elsewhere. This includes back copies of The Economist.As always reading The Economist prompts an ...
Sean Graham talks with Caitlin Keliiaa, author of Refusing Settler Domesticity: Native Women’s Labour and Resistance in the Bay Area Outing Program.They discuss the residential schooling system in the ...
Workmen shank aluminum blooms at the Aluminum Company of Canada plantCredit: Ronny Jaques / National Film Board of Canada, Library and Archives, Canada, WRM2814. Everything seems to be about tariffs ...
Active History, the Acadiensis Blog, Borealia, Histoire Engagée, and NiCHE are collaborating to produce a workshop on The Future of Knowledge Mobilization and Public History Online. Canadian history ...