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Programme 2011 The Canadian Historical Association / La Société historique du Canada Canadian Historical Association - 91st Annual Meeting Société historique du Canada - 91e réunion annuelle TABLE OF CONTENTS / TABLE DES MATIÈRES Members of Council / Membres du conseil d’administration 1 CHA Presidents / Présidents de la SHC 2 Program Committee / Comité du programme 3 Acknowledgements / Remerciements 4 Program / Programme 6 Business Meetings / Séances de travail 16, 39, 49 CCWH / CCHF Keynote Address / Discours liminaire 21 Andrée Lévesque, Gail Cuthbert Brandt CCWH/CCHF Reception / Réception 27 Book Launch / Lancement de Livre 40 Jarvis Brownlie and / et Valerie Korinek and the other authors / et autres collègues. Finding a Way to the Heart: Feminist Writings on Aboriginal and Women’s History (University of Manitoba Press, 2012) CHA Keynote Address / Discours liminaire de la SHC 40 Stephen Brier, Graham Carr, Douglass Peers Annual General Meeting / Assemblée générale annuelle 40 Reception / Réception 41 Awards Ceremonies / Remise des prix 41 Presidential Gala - Cliopalooza / Gala présidentiel - Cliopalooza 41 ActiveHistory Mini-Conference Program / Programme du mini-colloque de ActiveHistory 63 2012 CHA Prizes / Prix 2012 de la SHC 66 Index of Participants / Répertoire des auteurs 70 La Société historique du Canada 1 CANADIAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION SOCIÉTÉ HISTORIQUE DU CANADA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE / COMITÉ EXÉCUTIF President / Président Lyle Dick Outgoing President / Présidente sortante Mary Lynn Stewart Treasurer / Trésorier James Opp Assistant Treasurer / Assistante au trésorier Marielle Campeau Secrétaire de langue française Martin Laberge English-language Secretary Amber Lloydlangston Executive Director / Directeur général Michel Duquet MEMBERS OF COUNCIL / MEMBRES DU CONSEIL D’ADMINISTRATION 2009-2012 2010-2013 2011-2014 Aline Charles Lisa Dillon Barbara Lorenzkowski Juanita de Barros Peter Gossage Myra Rutherdale John Lutz Elaine Naylor Sylvie Taschereau GRADUATE STUDENT COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVE / REPRÉSENTANT DU COMITÉ DES ÉTUDIANTS DIPLÔMÉS 2010-2012 Olivier Côté 2The Canadian Historical Association CHA Presidents / Président(e)s de la SHC 1922-2013 2011-2013 Lyle Dick 1964-1965 Mason Wade 2009-2011 Mary Lynn Stewart 1963-1964 Marcel Trudel 2007-2009 Craig Heron 1962-1963 Hilda Neatby 2005-2007 Margaret Conrad 1961-1962 R.A. Preston 2003-2005 Gerald Friesen 1960-1961 W.K. Ferguson 2001-2003 Mary Vipond 1959-1960 W.L. Morton 2000-2001 Chad Gaffield 1958-1959 L'abbé A. D'Eschambault 1999-2000 Irving Abella 1957-1958 W. Kaye Lamb 1998-1999 Gregory S. Kealey 1956-1957 D.G. Creighton 1997-1998 Judith Fingard 1955-1956 G.F.G. Stanley 1996-1997 James R. Miller 1954-1955 J.J. Talman 1995-1996 Nadia Fahmy-Eid 1953-1954 M.H. Long 1994-1995 James A. Leith 1952-1953 C.P. Stacey 1993-1994 Veronica Strong-Boag 1951-1952 Jean Bruchési 1992-1993 Philip Buckner 1950-1951 George E. Wilson 1991-1992 Gail Cuthbert Brandt 1949-1950 A.L. Burt 1990-1991 J. E. Rea 1948-1949 L'abbé Arthur Maheux 1989-1990 Jean-Claude Robert 1947-1948 Fred H. Soward 1988-1989 Cornelius J. Jaenen 1946-1947 H.N. Fieldhouse 1987-1988 H. Blair Neatby 1945-1946 Frank H. Underhill 1986-1987 René Durocher 1944-1945 W.N. Sage 1985-1986 William Acheson 1943-1944 George W. Brown 1984-1985 Susan M. Trofimenkoff 1942-1943 A.R.M. Lower 1983-1984 Ramsay Cook 1941-1942 Fred Landon 1982-1983 Jean-Pierre Wallot 1940-1941 Gustave Lanctôt 1981-1982 John Kendle 1939-1940 J.B. Brebner 1980-1981 Pierre Savard 1938-1939 R.G. Trotter 1979-1980 Robert C. Brown 1937-1938 D.C. Harvey 1978-1979 Desmond P. Morton 1936-1937 Chester W. New 1977-1978 David M.L. Farr 1935-1936 E.R. Adair 1976-1977 Margaret E. Prang 1934-1935 F.J. Audet 1975-1976 Jacques Monet, s.j. 1933-1934 Duncan McArthur 1974-1975 J.B. Conacher 1932-1933 J.C. Webster 1973-1974 S.F. Wise 1931-1932 F.W. Howay 1972-1973 Lewis G. Thomas 1930-1931 Sir Robert L. Borden 1971-1972 Ivo N. Lambi 1929-1930 Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux 1970-1971 W.R. Graham 1928-1929 Chester Martin 1969-1970 Fernand Ouellet 1927-1928 A.G. Doughty 1968-1969 Peter B. Waite 1926-1927 George M. Wrong 1967-1968 J.M.S. Careless 1925-1926 Hon. Thomas Chapais 1966-1967 R.M. Saunders 1922-1925 L.J. Burpee 1965-1966 Margaret A. Ormsby La Société historique du Canada 3 Canadian Historical Association - 91st Annual Meeting Société historique du Canada - 91e réunion annuelle Program Chair / Responsable de la programmation Heather MacDougall, University of Waterloo Local Arrangements Coordinator / Coordonateur local Roger Sarty, Wilfrid Laurier University PROGRAM COMMITTEE/COMITÉ DU PROGRAMME Katrina Ackerman, University of Waterloo Kim Anderson, Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Betsey Baldwin, Public History Inc., Ottawa Steven Bednarski, St. Jerome’s University, Waterloo Penny Bryden, University of Victoria Serge Dupuis, University of Waterloo Marlene Epp, University of Waterloo Daniel Gorman, University of Waterloo Matthew Hayday, University of Guelph Mark Humphries, Memorial University Gregory Kennedy, University of Moncton Greta Kroeker, University of Waterloo Mark Kuhlberg, Laurentian University Bruce Muirhead, University of Waterloo James Opp, Carleton University Julia Roberts, University of Waterloo Roger Sarty, Wilfrid Laurier University Michael Sibalis, Wilfrid Laurier University Paul J. Stortz, University of Calgary Conference Student Assistants / Étudiants adjoints de conférence Jonathan Crossen, University of Waterloo Matthew Symes, Wilfrid Laurier University Adam Wunder, University of Waterloo 4The Canadian Historical Association Acknowledgements / Remerciements The Canadian Historical Association gratefully acknowledges the generous financial support from: La Société historique du Canada remercie les organisations suivantes pour leurs généreuses contributions financières: Department of History, University of Waterloo Department of History, University of Guelph Tri-University Graduate Program in History The Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies Office of the Dean, Wilfrid Laurier University Office of the Dean, University of Waterloo Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences/ Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines Canada’s History Society/La Société Histoire Canada 6Sunday May 27 2012 / Dimanche le 27 mai 2012 PROGRAMME CHA Business Office The Canadian Historical Association will have a temporary office in Mathematics and Computer Building, Room 4058 on the campus of the University of Waterloo on May 27, 28, 29 and in Mathematics and Cpmputer Building, Room 4061 on May 30. Bureau de la SHC Le bureau du congrès de la Société historique du Canada sera situé dans la pièce 4058 de l’édifice Mathematics and Computer sur le campus de l’Université de Waterloo les 27, 28 et 29 mai et dans la pièce 4061 de l’édifice Mathematics and Computer sur le campus de l’Université de Waterloo le 30 mai. SUNDAY, MAY 27 DIMANCHE LE 27 MAI 9:00 - 4:00 / 9 h 00 - 16 h 00 Waterloo Mathematics and Computer Building 2035 CHA Council Meeting Réunion du Conseil d’administration de la SHC The Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies is organizing a day-long bus tour of War of 1812 Battlefield sites. Further information will be available on the CHA-SHC conference website. Register online by May 23 at http://www.canadianmilitaryhistory.ca/the-war-of-1812-on-the- niagara-frontier-a-battlefield-tour-27-may-2012/. Le Centre d’études militaires stratégiques et de désarmement Laurier organise une visite guidée en bus d’une journée des sites de champs de bataille de la Guerre de 1812. De plus amples informations seront disponibles sur le site de la Réunion annuelle de la CHA-SHC avant le mai 23 au http://www.canadianmilitaryhistory.ca/the-war- of-1812-on-the-niagara-frontier-a-battlefield-tour-27-may-2012/. Sunday May 27 2012 / Dimanche le 27 mai 2012 7 4:00 - 7:00 / 16 h 00 - 19 h 00 Waterloo Mathematics and Computer Building 2038 Meeting of Chairs of History Departments Réunion des directeurs de départements d’histoire 1:30 - 2:30 / 13 h 30 - 14 h 30 Wilfrid Laurier University Senate and Board Room Smudging Ceremony / Cérémonie de la fumée purificatrice SPECIAL PUBLIC EVENT 7:00 - 8:30 / 19 h - 20 h 30 Waterloo Mathematics and Computer Building 2017 History and Genealogy: Good Partners for Research on the First Nations in the late 19th and early 20th Century L’histoire et la généalogie : de bons partenaires de recherche sur les Premières nations à la fin du 19e et début du 20e siècle Donald Smith, University of Calgary William Wicken, York University Renée Thomas-Hill, Ohsweken Genealogical Society Facilitator / Animateur : Keith Thor Carlson, University of Saskatchewan 8Monday May 28 2012 / Lundi le 28 mai 2012 MONDAY, MAY 28 LUNDI LE 28 MAI 8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h 00 Waterloo MC 2034 1. Negotiating the Boundaries of Faith and Identity: Russian Orthodoxy in Late Imperial Russia Négocier les limites de la foi et de l’identité : l’orthodoxie russe à la fin de la Russie impériale Chris Chulos, Roosevelt University Reversed Pilgrimage: Lending and Reproducing Sacred Aura in Late Imperial Russia Aileen Friesen, University of Alberta Seeking Well-Educated Men: the Training and Appointment of Priests in Siberia Rebecca Mitchell, Miami University Musical Orthodoxy and Musical Heresy in Late Imperial Russia Facilitator / Animatrice : Heather Coleman, University of Alberta Commentator / Commentateur : Scott Kenworthy, Miami University Co-sponsored by the Canadian Historical Association and the Canadian
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