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,

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, 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 Association of Slavists / Coparrainée par la Société historique du Canada et l’Association canadienne des slavistes

8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h 00 Waterloo MC 4059

2. Constructing Masculinity at Home and Abroad La construction de la masculinité à la maison et à l’étranger

Andrea Doucet, Brock University Construction of ‘Stay at Home Dads’

Allan Downey, Wilfrid Laurier University Gendering Nationality: Haudenosaunee Nation Building, Sport, and the Lines of Gender Monday May 28 2012 / Lundi le 28 mai 2012 9

Willeen Keough, Simon Fraser University Balancing the ‘Ethics of Daring’ with the ‘Ethics of Caring’: Eco-Masculinity and the Canadian Seal Hunt of the Late 20th Century

Facilitator / Animateur : Robert Rutherdale, Algoma University

8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h 00 Waterloo MC 2035

3. Perspectives on Treaty No. 9 / Perspectives sur le Traité no 9

John S. Long, Nipissing University Treaty No. 9: The Worst of Canada’s Historic Treaties, Except for the Others

Victor P. Lytwyn, historical consultant It Doesn’t Add Up: Treaty No. 9 Reserve Locations and the Per Capita Formula

Rhonda M. Telford, historical consultant ’s Back-Dated Side Agreement in Treaty No. 9

Janet Armstrong, historical consultant Treaty-making in Ontario after St. Catherine’s Milling

Facilitator / Animateur : J.R. Miller, University of Saskatchewan

8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h 00 Waterloo MC 2038

4. Business and Government Control of Media – Historical Questions, Connections and Reflections Contrôle des médias par les entreprises et le gouvernement : questions historiques, connexions et réflexions

Kristin Hall, University of Waterloo “I give you these particulars to let you know something of the system which we have”: The Maclean Publishing Company of Canada and the Establishment of a British Subsidiary, 1913-1918 10 Monday May 28 2012 / Lundi le 28 mai 2012

Colin McCullough, York University “You can’t say anything that contradicts the pictures”: The National Film Board of Canada’s representations of peacekeeping, 1957-1964

Michael Stamm, Michigan State University The Local Newspaper as Multinational Corporation: The Chicago Tribune Across the United States-Canada Border

Facilitator / Animatrice : Barbara Freeman, Carleton University

Sponsored by the Media and Communications History Committee Parrainée par le Comité de l’histoire des médias et de la communication

8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h 00 Waterloo MC 2017

5. Materiality and the First World War La matérialité et la Première Guerre mondiale

Graeme Phillips, Western University The Warrior and the Male Breadwinner: Canadian War Service Badges (c.1915-1919) and the Construction of Masculine Identity

Andrew Iarocci, Western University/ Royal Military College Technicians in Uniform: Civilian Experts, Mechanized Warfare, and the Canadian Expeditionary Force in the First World War

Jon Weier, Western University Remembering War? The YMCA Table Project and the Commemoration of YMCA War Work

Facilitator / Animatrice: Shelley McKellar, Western University

8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h 00 Waterloo MC 4045

6. Political Engagement in Colonial Canada Engagement politique au Canada à l’époque coloniale

Jarett Henderson, Mount Royal University “Addressmania”: Public Addresses, Personal Engagement, and the Politics of Loyalty in Post-Rebellion Lower and Upper Canada Monday May 28 2012 / Lundi le 28 mai 2012 11

Dan Horner, McMaster University “Everyone has the right to protect themselves from a threatening scourge”: Debating Quarantine During ’s 1847 Typhus Outbreak

Bradley Miller, University of “The joy of the fugitive for ages past”: Transnational Law and the Status of Refugees in British North America, 1833-1865

Facilitator / Animateur : Matthew Hayday, University of Guelph

8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h 00 Waterloo MC 2054

7. Historians and the Archives - Building, Bending, Breaking: Borders of History, Religion and Discipline in Medieval Europe Les historiens et les archives - Construire, plier, briser : les frontières de l’histoire, de la religion et de la discipline dans l’Europe médiévale

Mairi Cowan, ‘The blythnes that hes bein’: Religion in the Borderlands Between Late Medieval and Early Modern Scotland

Donna Trembinski, St. Francis Xavier University Passion in the Archive: Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries Then and Now

Jessie Sherwood, Independent scholar Border Crossings: Jews, Christians and Converts

Facilitator / Animateur : Michel Ducharme, University of British Columbia

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association Parrainée par la Revue de la Société historique du Canada

10:00 - 10:30 / 10 h 00 – 10 h 30 Nutrition Break / Pause santé

Sponsored by the Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation Parrainée par Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation 12 Monday May 28 2012 / Lundi le 28 mai 2012

10:30 - 12:00 / 10 h 30 - 12 h 00 Waterloo MC 2054

8. Health and Society in the Medieval World Santé et société dans le monde médiéval

Geneviève Dumas, Université de Sherbrooke Le ‘bien public’ et les politiques de santé dans la ville de Montpellier à la fin du Moyen Age / The « Common Good » and Health Policies in the Late Medieval Town of Montpellier

Caley McCarthy, McGill University Midwives, Women’s Bodies, and Their Secrets in Late Medieval Manosque

Timothy Newfield, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor The Contours and Implications for Human Health of Late Antique and Early Medieval Cattle Pestilences

Facilitator / Animateur : Steven Bednarski, St. Jerome’s University, Waterloo

Co-sponsored by the Canadian Historical Association and the Canadian Society for the History of Medicine Coparrainée par la Société historique du Canada et la Société canadienne d’histoire de la médecine

10:30 - 12:00 / 10 h 30 - 12 h 00 Waterloo MC 4059

9. The ‘Problem’ of Women in Science and Engineering in Canada After the 1989 Montreal Massacre: The Role of Women in Science and Engineering as Advocates in the Construction and Shaping of Gendered Debates and Policies / Le ‘ problème ’ des femmes en sciences et en génie au Canada après le massacre de Montréal en 1989 : le rôle des femmes dans les sciences et l’ingénierie à titre de défenseures de la construction et de l’élaboration des débats et des politiques en fonction des deux sexes

Ruby Heap, University of Ottawa Building Pressure to Bring Change: The Institutional Activism of Women Engineers and Scientists in the 1990s and 2000s Monday May 28 2012 / Lundi le 28 mai 2012 13

Anne Millar, University of Ottawa A National Mandate to Solve the ‘Problem’ of Women in Science and Engineering: The Federal Government and the Creation of Chairs for Women in Science and Engineering

Anabel Paulos, University of Ottawa Tackling the ‘Problem’ Transnationally: The Creation of the International Network of Women Scientists and Engineers – INWES in 2002

Facilitator / Animatrice : Carla Fehr, University of Waterloo

10:30 - 12:00 / 10 h 30 - 12 h 00 Waterloo MC 2035

10. Conflict and its Legacies: Indigenous Peoples and the War of 1812 / Le conflit et ses conséquences : les peuples autochtones et la Guerre de 1812

Robin Jarvis Brownlie, University of Manitoba The Cooptation of Tecumseh: the War of 1812 and Racial Discourses in Upper Canada

Stephanie Danyluk, University of Saskatchewan Conflicts of Interest: Social Memory and the Role of the Dakota in the War of 1812

Kathryn Labelle, York University The Wendat / Wyandot Diaspora and the War of 1812

Facilitator / Animatrice : Betsey Baldwin, Public History Inc.

10:30 - 12:00 / 10 h 30 - 12 h 00 Waterloo MC 2038

11. Canada Lives Here: The CBC and National Identity « Canada Lives Here » : la CBC et l’identité nationale

Sean Graham, University of Ottawa Laying the Cornerstone: The CBC and the 1939 Royal Tour 14 Monday May 28 2012 / Lundi le 28 mai 2012

Gail Edwards, Douglas College Young Canada Listens: The CBC and the Construction of Canadian History

Barbara Freeman, Carleton University ‘I Just Went Ahead…and Waited for the Bricks to Fall’: Radio Programmer Marjorie McEnaney, CBC Management and Gender Dissonance in the Archival Record, 1941-1958

Facilitator / Animatrice : Valerie Korinek, University of Saskatchewan

10:30 - 12:00 / 10 h 30 - 12 h 00 Waterloo MC 2017

12. Becoming Modern: Fin de siècle Canada Devenir moderne : fin de siècle Canada

William Jenkins, York University Toughest Street in Town? Toronto’s Stanley/Lombard Street, 1850-1914

Madelaine Morrison, Carleton University Imagining the Amateur: The Musical Conservatory Movement in Ontario, 1887-1919

Alison Norman, University of Toronto ‘A Teacher to Her People’: Aboriginal teachers in Southern Ontario

Sara Spike, Carleton University ‘Observers in Training’: Phenological Reporting and Rural Vision in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Nova Scotia

Facilitator / Animatrice : Penney Clark, University of British Columbia

10:30 - 12:00 / 10 h 30 - 12 h 00 Waterloo MC 4045

13. Creating the Canadian State: Mid-Nineteenth Century Governance Créer l’État canadien : la gouvernance au milieu du dix-neuvième siècle

Daniel Heidt, Western University ‘First Among Equals’: Ontario Federalism, 1864-1872 Monday May 28 2012 / Lundi le 28 mai 2012 15

Joanna Pearce, York University Not For Alms But Help: Free Education for the Blind in Nova Scotia, 1873-1882

Peter Price, Queen’s University Liminal Subjects: Naturalization and the Complications of Nationality Law in Canada, 1870-1914

Daniel Simeone, McGill University Moral Risk and Commercial Uncertainty: The Bankruptcy and Insolvency Debate in 1840s to 1890s Canada

Facilitator / Animatrice : Roberta Lexier, Mount Royal University

10:30 - 12:00 / 10 h 30 - 12 h 00 Waterloo MC 2034

14. Historians and the Archives – Examining Gender, Ethnicity and Sexuality in the Present Les historiens et les archives : examiner les rapports entre les sexes, l’ethnicité et la sexualité dans l’instant présent

Susanne Klausen, Carleton University ‘We need to guard against valorization as diligently as we guard against neglect and secrecy’: Some thoughts on the new dangers facing the archive in South Africa

Jody Decker, Wilfrid Laurier University Evidence and Historical Infectious Disease: Manipulating History or Understanding Contagion?

Andrew May, University of Melbourne Both Bound by and Bending Gendered Expectations: Making Relations in North East India

Facilitator / Animatrice : Beth Robertson, Carleton University

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association Parrainée par la Revue de la Société historique du Canada 16 Monday May 28 2012 / Lundi le 28 mai 2012

10:30 - 12:00 / 10 h 30 - 12 h 00 Waterloo MC 1085

15. Women, Biographical Narratives and Northern Landscapes in Twentieth- Century Canada / Les femmes, les récits biographiques et les paysages du Nord au vingtième siècle au Canada

Cyrstal Fraser, University of Alberta Portrait of a Grandmother: Changing Notions of Aboriginality on the Gwich’in Flatlands

Joan Sangster, Trent University Irene Baird’s ‘North and South’ in The Climate of Power

Myra Rutherdale, York University Itimacy and Surveillance: Northern Canadian Nurses and Boundaries of Medicinal Matters

Facilitator / Animatrice : Nancy Janovicek, University of Calgary

12:00 - 1:15 / 12 h 00 – 13 h 15 LUNCH / DÎNER

2:00 -1:15 / 12 h 00 - 13 h 15

BUSINESS MEETINGS / SÉANCES DE TRAVAIL 1

Canadian Committee on Women’s History / Comité canadien de l’histoire des femmes MC 4059 Public History Group/Groupe d’histoire appliquée MC 2034 Histoire sociale / Social History Editorial and Advisory Board Meeting / Réunion du Comité de rédaction et du Comité consultative de la revue Histoire sociale / Social History MC 2035 Business History Committee / Comité de l’histoire des affaires MC 2038 Monday May 28 2012 / Lundi le 28 mai 2012 17

1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h 00 Waterloo MC 4059

16. Roundtable on Luke Clossey’s Salvation and Globalization in the Early Jesuit Missions, winner of the 2009 Wallace K. Ferguson Prize Table ronde sur le livre Salvation and Globalization in the Early Jesuit Missions de Luke Clossey, lauréat du prix Wallace K. Ferguson 2009

Participants : Kenneth Mills, University of Toronto Brandon Marriott, St. Anne’s College, Oxford University Karin Velez, Macalester University

With a reply from / Avec commentaires de Luke Clossey, Simon Fraser University

Facilitator / Animatrice : Greta Kroeker, University of Waterloo

1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h 00 Waterloo MC 2034

17. Ethnicity and Religion in Turn of the 20th Century in North America L’ethnicité et la religion au tournant du 20e siècle en Amérique du Nord

Ashleigh Androsoff, University of Toronto Citizenship at the Crossroads: Non-Citizens and Nation-Building in Turn of the Century Canada

Benjamin Bryce, York University On the Borders of North America: German Lutheran Space, Transnationalism, and Community, 1880-1930

Cornelius Jaenen, University of Ottawa Catholicism and Belgian Immigration to Western Canada, 1880-1960

Facilitator / Animateur : Royden Loewen, University of Winnipeg

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration, Ethnicity and Transnationalism / Parrainée par le Comité canadien sur la migration, l’ethnicité et le transnationalisme 18 Monday May 28 2012 / Lundi le 28 mai 2012

1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h 00 Waterloo MC 2054

18. Women, Power and Colonial Society in the Nineteenth Century Les femmes, le pouvoir et la société coloniale au dix-neuvième siècle

Laura Ishiguro, University College, London British women and Anglo-Indian Military Communities on the Late Nineteenth-Century Northwest Frontier

Adele Perry, University of Manitoba Free Women of Colour in Early Nineteenth Century Guyana

Facilitator / Animatrice : Melanie Newton, University of Toronto

1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h 00 Waterloo MC 2035

19. Interpreting the First Nations: Whose Past(s)? Whose Knowledge? Interpréter les Premières nations : quel(s) passé(s)? À qui le savoir?

Angela Byrne, University of Toronto and the National University of Ireland, Maynooth Interactions of Native and Newcomer Knowledge in Northern Regions, c. 1790-1830

Emma Battell Lowman, University of Warwick Whose Wawa is it Anyway? Father JMR LeJeune and the Chinook Jargon at the Turn of the Century

Kaleigh Bradley, historical consultant Taking John’s Photograph: The Afterlife of an Inuit Family Portrait

Katya MacDonald, University of Saskatchewan Creating Community through Conflicted Histories: Negotiating Stó :lõ Places

Facilitator / Animateur : John Walsh, Carleton University Monday May 28 2012 / Lundi le 28 mai 2012 19

1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h 00 Waterloo MC 2038

20. Gender and Journalism / Le genre et le journalisme

Cathy Cavanaugh and Patricia Prestwich, University of Alberta Gladys Arnold: International Correspondent

Mary Lynn Stewart and Mary Shearman, Simon Fraser University Gender and Grand Reporting

Facilitator / Animatrice : Barbara Freeman, Carleton University

Sponsored by the Media and Communications History Group Parrainée par le Comité d’histoire des médias et de la communication

1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h 00 Waterloo MC 2017

21. Shaping Public Commemorations of the War of 1812 Façonner les commémorations publiques de la Guerre de 1812

Brandon Dimmel, University of Western Ontario Hands Across the Border: Planning the Peace Centenary, 1911-1914

Ross Fair, Ryerson University ‘A Standing Monument to Forgetfulness’: The War of 1812 Centennial Commemorations in Toronto, 1912-14

Elaine Young, University of Guelph ‘We Owe Not a Little’: Race, Gender, and War of 1812 Centennial Celebrations on the Niagara Frontier

Facilitator / Animatrice : Nicole Neatby, St. Mary’s University

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Public History and the Active History Group / Parrainée par le Comité canadien sur l’histoire publique et Active History Group 20 Monday May 28 2012 / Lundi le 28 mai 2012

1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h 00 Waterloo MC 4045

22. Taxing the Working Man in Georgian and Victorian Canada Taxer le travailleur aux époques georgienne et victorienne au Canada

Jeffrey L. McNairn, Queen’s University Contribution and Consent: Statute Labour and Governance in Upper Canada

Colin Grittner, McGill University Working at the Crossroads: Statute Labour, Manliness, and Electoral Franchise on Victorian Prince Edward Island

Elsbeth Heaman, McGill University Taxation at Point-Blank Range in mid-Victorian British Columbia

Facilitator / Animateur : Colin Coates, , York University

1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h 00 Waterloo MC 1085

23. Constitution-making through Digital History Games: The Conference, 1864, Part I / L’élaboration de constitution par l’entremise de jeux d’histoire numériques : la Conférence de Québec, 1864, Partie I

Presenters / Conférenciers : James Muir, University of Alberta Peter Carver, University of Alberta

Sponsored by the Canadian Historical Association and the Canadian Law and Society Association / Parrainée par la Société historique de Canada et l’Association canadienne Droit et Société

3:00 - 3:15 / 15 h 00 - 15 h 15 Health break / Pause santé Monday May 28 2012 / Lundi le 28 mai 2012 21

3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Waterloo MC 4059

24. CCWH / CCHF Keynote Address / Discours liminaire

Standing at the Crossroads: Personal Reflections on Four Decades of Women’s History in Canada and Québec À la croisée des chemins : une réflexion personnelle sur quatre décennies de l’histoire des femmes au Canada et au Québec

Andrée Lévesque, McGill University Gail Cuthbert Brandt, University of Waterloo

Facilitator / Animatrice : Catherine Carstairs, University of Guelph

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Women’s History with a financial contribution from the University of Guelph Parrainée par le Comité canadien de l’histoire des femmes avec une contribution financière de l’Université de Guelph

3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Waterloo MC 2034

25. Lions, Eagles, and Christians – Oh My! Competing British and American Influences on Upper Canadian Churches During and After the War of 1812 Lions, aigles, et chrétiens – Oh mon Dieu! La concurrence des influences britannique et américaine sur les églises du Haut-Canada pendant et après la guerre de 1812

Denis McKim, University of Toronto Contesting Christian Loyalty: Religion and the Meanings of ‘Britishness’ in Upper Canada

James Tyler Robertson, McMaster University Remember Those Who Rule You: Anglican and Presbyterian Churches and Loyalist Theology During the War of 1812 22 Monday May 28 2012 / Lundi le 28 mai 2012

Scott McLaren, York University Rekindling the Canada Fire: Print Culture and the Reconstruction of Upper Canadian Methodism After the War of 1812

Facilitator / Animatrice : Robynne Healey, Trinity Western University

Commentator / Commentateur : Mark McGowan, University of Toronto

Co-sponsored by the Canadian Historical Association and the Canadian Society of Church History / Coparrainée par la Société historique du Canada et la Société canadienne d’histoire de l’église

3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Waterloo MC 2054

26. Commerce and Technology: Environmental Change, 1925-1963 Le commerce et la technologie : les changements environnementaux, 1925-1963

Mark Kuhlberg, Laurentian University ‘Canada Leads the World in the Use of Aircraft for Forest Protection Purposes’: The Aerial Campaign Against the Budworm in Nova Scotia, 1925-1927

Caitlin McWilliams, Wilfrid Laurier University Building a Modern Windsor: Airfields and the Developing Cityscape, 1939-1945

Michael A. Commito, McMaster University ‘A Sparkling Example of what Aggressiveness, Imagination and Skill can Accomplish’: The Rise of Dubreuil Brothers Limited, 1948-1973

Facilitator / Animatrice : Suzanne Zeller, Wilfrid Laurier University

24 Monday May 28 2012 / Lundi le 28 mai 2012

3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Waterloo MC 2038

27. Reinterpreting the Past: Medium and Message Réinterpréter le passé : le message et le médium

Ian Milligan, York University Mining the ‘Internet Graveyard’: Exploring Canada’s Digital Collections Projects

Carolyn Podruchny, York University The Importance of Going Digital: Exploring Ways to Analyze and Publish a Nineteenth-Century Manuscript Dictionary

Susan Roy, York University Visualizing Culture and Nature: William Taylor’s Indian Murals in the Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, American Museum of Natural History

Facilitator / Animateur : James Opp, Carleton University

3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Waterloo MC 2035

28. Understanding Trauma in History: Framing and Sources Comprendre le traumatisme dans l’histoire : encadrement et sources

Judy Francis, University of South Australia Not High on the Agenda: Concerns About Infant Mortality in Ontario and Toronto, 1880-1910

Laurie Bertram, University of Alberta Sweat Stains and Bullet Holes: Clothing, Memory and the Material Culture of Trauma

Sylvia Olsen, University of Victoria Stories from the Archives: Indian Agency Records About On-reserve Housing, 1930-1960

Facilitator / Animatrice : Heather MacDougall, University of Waterloo Monday May 28 2012 / Lundi le 28 mai 2012 25

3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Waterloo MC 2017

29. (Re)viewing the Past: Popular Memory and Modernity (Re)voir le passé : la mémoire populaire et la modernité

Alan Gordon, University of Guelph Risk Among the Ruins: Managing Uncertainty, Negotiating Modernity at Historic Sites and Reconstructions

Robert Rutherdale, Algoma University Eric Hobsbawm, Tony Judt, and a Retrospective Approach to ‘Better Times’ during Canada’s Long 1960s

Jennifer A. Stephen, York University Revisiting the Welfare State: A Re-consideration of Canada’s Post-War Consensus

Facilitator / Animateur : Marcel Martel, York University

3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Waterloo MC 4045

30. Memory, Commemoration and Northern Canadian Travel and Exploration in the Twentieth Century Mémoire, commémoration et voyage et exploration dans le Grand Nord canadien au vingtième siècle

Christina Adcock, University of British Columbia ‘Alas for those who never sing!: Commemorative Practices and Lost Histories of Twentieth-Century Northern Canadian Exploration

Janice Cavell, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade A Circumscribed Commemoration: Mrs. Rudolph Anderson and the Canadian Arctic Expedition Memorial Plaque

Misao Dean, University of Victoria ‘Anglo-Saxon Pleasure’: Late Twentieth Century Recreational Wilderness Canoeing as a Material Practice of Empire

Facilitator / Animateur : John English, University of Waterloo 26 Monday May 28 2012 / Lundi le 28 mai 2012

3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Waterloo MC 1085

31. Constitution-making through Digital History Games: The Quebec Conference, 1864, Part II L’élaboration de constitution par l’entremise de jeux d’histoire numériques : la Conférence de Québec, 1864, Partie II

Presenters / Conférenciers : James Muir, University of Alberta Peter Carver, University of Alberta

Sponsored by the Canadian Historical Association and the Canadian Law and Society Association / Parrainée par la Société historique de Canada et l’Association canadienne Droit et Société

4:45 - 5:00 / 16 h 45 - 17 h 00 Nutrition and Health Break Nutrition et pause-santé

5:00 - 6:30 / 17 h 00 - 18 h 30 Waterloo MC 4060

32. Roundtable on the Nature of Her Work: Gender, Medicine and the Body in Wendy Mitchinson’s Scholarship Table ronde sur la nature de son travail : le sexe, la médecine et le corps dans la recherche de Wendy Mitchinson

Participants : Linda Ambrose, Laurentian University Renée Bondy, University of Windsor Tracy Penny Light, University of Waterloo Jane Nicholas, Lakehead University Julia Roberts, University of Waterloo

Respondent / Avec commentaires de : Wendy Mitchinson, University of Waterloo

Facilitator / Animatrice : Franca Iacovetta, University of Toronto

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Women’s History Parrainée par le Comité canadien de l’histoire des femmes Monday May 28 2012 / Lundi le 28 mai 2012 27

5:00 - 6:30 / 17 h 00 - 18 h 30 Waterloo MC 2054

33. Macro-Theories of Canadian History: A Round Table on the Staples, Metropolitan and Laurentian Theses Macro-théories de l’histoire canadienne : une table ronde sur les thèses des principales ressources, Metropolitan-Hinterland et laurentienne

Participants : Douglas Owram, University of British Columbia Okanagan Christopher Dummitt, Trent University, Sean Kheraj, York University Shirley Tillotson, Dalhousie University

Facilitator / Animateur: Daniel Macfarlane, Carleton University

Sponsored by the Politicial History Group Parrainée par le Groupe d’histoire politique

5:00 - 6:30 / 17 h 00 - 18 h 30 Waterloo MC 2038

34. Democratizing the Production of and Access to Historical Knowledge: the online exhibits of the Portuguese Canadian History Project / Démocratiser la production et l’accès à la connaissance historique : les expositions en ligne du Projet de l’histoire canadienne portugaise

Participants : Gilberto Fernandes, York University, Raphael Costa, York University Anna St. Onge, York University, Susana P. Miranda, York University

6:30 - 8:30 / 18 h 30 - 20 h 30

CCHF RECEPTION / RÉCEPTION DU CCHF The Canadian Committee on Women’s History will host a reception in the Festival Room of South Campus Hall at the University of Waterloo for members only. / Le Comité canadien de l’histoire de la femme sera l’hôte d’une réception dans la salle Festival de l’édifice South Campus Hall de l’Université de Waterloo. 28 Tuesday 29 May 2012 / Mardi le 29 mai 2012

TUESDAY, MAY 29 MARDI LE 29 MAI

8:30-10:00 / 8 h 30-10 h 00 Waterloo MC 4059

35. The Crossroads of History and the Literary Arts: Case Studies of Novel, Biography and Drama / Au carrefour de l’histoire et des arts littéraires : études de cas de roman, biographie et d’art dramatique

Suzanne Desrochers, King’s College, University of London The Truth About Historical Fiction: Researching and Writing Bride of New France

Larry A. Glassford, University of Windsor Mitch Hepburn’s Biography: Critical History or Creative Literature?

David Jones, Nipissing University Drama, History and Story-Telling: Portrayals of Our Past on the Canadian Stage

Facilitator / Animateur : Ryan Kirkby, University of Waterloo

8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h 00 Waterloo MC 2034

36. Debating the ‘Authentic’: The Unusual Stories of Racing, Replicas, and Roués / Le débat sur « l’authentique » : les histoires insolites de courses, de répliques et de roués

Amy Milne-Smith, Wilfrid Laurier University A Wildean Nightmare: The Surprising Rehabilitation of the Mad Marquis

Ariel Beaujot, University of Vermont ‘Plastic Products, Plastic People’: The Interwar Period and the Transformation of Womanhood as Seen Through the Vanity Set Tuesday 29 May 2012 / Mardi le 29 mai 2012 29

Allison Abra, University of Manitoba ‘Are we at war?’ Debates About Leisure and Good Citizenship in Wartime Britain, 1939-1945

Facilitator / Animatrice : Erin Black, University of Toronto

8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h 00 Waterloo MC 2017

37. Power and the State: The Politics of Energy and Natural Resources Le pouvoir et l’État : la politique de l’énergie et des ressources naturelles

Mark Sholdice, University of Guelph ‘Oh! What a Difference Since the Hydro Came’: The Public Power Movement in Ontario, 1890-1925

Steven Penfold, University of Toronto Rethinking Patullo’s Folly: ‘Failure’ and the Search for Petroleum in British Columbia, 1900-1940

Stéphane Savard, Université de Québec à Montréal Les débats publics sur les enjeux énergétiques au Québec : l’émergence d’une prise de parole citoyenne (1972-1996)

Facilitator / Animateur : Daniel Macfarlane, Carleton University

Sponsored by the Political History Group Parrainée par le Groupe d’histoire politique

8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h 00 Waterloo MC 2035

38. Challenge and Change: Canadian Foreign Policy in the 1950s and 1960s / Défi et changement : la politique étrangère canadienne dans les années 1950 et 1960

Jill Campbell-Miller, University of Waterloo Understanding the ‘Special Relationship’: Canadian Bilateral Aid to India, 1950-1968 30 Tuesday 29 May 2012 / Mardi le 29 mai 2012

Kevin Spooner, Wilfrid Laurier University Engaging ‘Black Africa’: Developing Early Canadian Foreign Policy Towards Newly Independent States

Caralee Daigle Hau, Queen’s University ‘Good Friends of Canada?’: Perceptions of Cuba and Canadian-Cuban Relations During the Cuban Missile Crisis

Facilitator / Animateur : John MacFarlane, Department of National Defence

8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h 00 Waterloo MC 4045

39. Gender, Ethnicity and Health: Challenging the Status Quo Le genre, l’ethnicité et la santé : défier le statu quo

Allyson Stevenson, University of Saskatchewan The Significance of Aboriginal Transracial Adoption

Victoria Lamb Drover, University of Saskatchewan ParticipACTION: How ‘Video Killed the Radio Star’: The Rise and Fall of Health Promotion in Canada, 1971-2001

Sharon Cook, University of Ottawa Women Smokers at the Crossroads – What does the Historical Record have to teach us about the lure of smoking?

Facilitator / Animatrice : Linda Kealey, University of New Brunswick

8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h 00 Waterloo MC 2038

40. Human Rights, Globalization and the United States in an Anti- Colonial World / Les droits de la personne, la mondialisation et les États-Unis dans un monde anticolonial

John Munro, St. Mary’s University Imperialism and State Repression in the United States: The Anticolonial Front Encounters McCarthyism, 1945-1960 Tuesday 29 May 2012 / Mardi le 29 mai 2012 31

Maurice Labelle, Jr., University of Akron A New Age of Empire? Arab ‘Anti-Americanism’, U.S. Intervention, and the Lebanese Civil War of 1958

Candace Sobers, University of Toronto ‘Africa’s Czechosolvakia?’: Angola, 1975-76

Facilitator / Animateur : Ronald Pruessen, University of Toronto

8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h 00 Waterloo MC 2054

41. Historians and the Archives – ‘Looking’ and ‘Seeing’ Archives Created in a Colonized Latin America / Les historiens et les archives – des archives « fureteuses » et « voyantes » créées dans une Amérique latine colonisée

Kenneth Mills, University of Toronto ‘The Creatures Appear Before Us’: Finding Presents in the Past

Jacqueline Holler, University of Northern British Columbia Ravished by Clio: Eruptions of Desire in the Archives of the Holy See

Chris Frazer, St. Francis Xavier University Savagery and Civilization: a Literary and Graphic Sketch of Gender and Sexuality in the Mexican Revolution

Facilitator / Animatrice : Rhonda Semple, St. Francis Xavier University

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association Parrainée par la Revue de la Société historique du Canada

10:00 - 10:30 / 10 h 00 - 10 h 30 Nutrition Break / Pause santé 32 Tuesday 29 May 2012 / Mardi le 29 mai 2012

10:30 - 12:00 / 10 h 30 - 12 h 00 Waterloo MC 2054

42. Beyond Graduate School: How to Prepare Yourself for the Academic Job Market While You’re Still a Student Après les études supérieures : comment se préparer pour le marché d’emploi académique tout en étant toujours étudiant

Facilitator / Animateur : Adam Chapnick, Canadian Forces College / Collège des forces canadiennes

10:30 - 12:00 / 10 h 30 - 12 h 00 Waterloo MC 4059

43. The Intersection of Journalism and Books L’intersection du journalisme et des livres

Elizabeth Dickens, Briercrest College ‘Journalism Embalmed in a Book’: Reviewing the Journalist as Critic

Dominique Marquis, Université du Québec à Montréal « Procurer à mes lectures quelques heures de délassement » : Les recueils, les notes de voyage et le roman de Jules-Paul Tardivel

John Shoesmith, University of Toronto Even Bestsellers Get the News: the judicious use of journalistic techniques by Arthur Hailey in creating his bestsellers

Facilitator / Animatrice : Isabelle Robitaille, Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec

Co-sponsored by the Media and Communications History Committee, the Bibliographical Society of Canada, and the Canadian Association f or the Study of Book Culture Coparrainée par le Comité d’histoire des médias et de la communication, la Société bibliographique du Canada et l’Association canadienne pour l’étude de l’histoire du livre

The Canadian Historical Association would like to thank the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences for its generous financial support through the Aid to Interdisciplinary Sessions Fund. Tuesday 29 May 2012 / Mardi le 29 mai 2012 33

La Société historique du Canada tient à remercier la Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines pour sa généreuse contribution financière par l’entremise de son Fonds de soutien pour les séances interdisciplinaires.

10:30 - 12:00 / 10 h 30 - 12 h 00 Waterloo MC 2034

44. Enlightenment Legacies / L’héritage des Lumières

Michael Eamon, Trent University The Québec Library and the Enlightenment on the Colonial Periphery

Sarah Gibson, Carleton University Widening Gyre: James McGill and the Multiple Enlightenments of Lower Canada

Neven Leddy, University of Ottawa ‘Enlightenment Sojourners’: Protestant Identity in Post-Conquest Québec

Facilitator / Animatrice : Julia Roberts, University of Waterloo

10:30 - 12:00 / 10 h 30 - 12 h 00 Waterloo MC 2017

45. The Visible Hand: Government Regulation and Business La main visible : la règlementation gouvernementale et les entreprises

Braden Hutchinson, Queen’s University Manufacturing an Industry? Marginal Children, the Craft Toy Movement and the Consuming Child, 1914-1919

John Hillhouse, McMaster University State Protectionism and Regulation in the Canadian Life Insurance Industry, 1950-1965

Dimitry Anastakis, Trent University Foreign Investment Scare, or Fair Share? The Rhetoric and Realities of Canadian Economic Nationalism, 1968-1984

Facilitator / Animateur : Steven Hewitt, University of Birmingham 34 Tuesday 29 May 2012 / Mardi le 29 mai 2012

10:30 - 12:00 / 10 h 30 - 12 h 00 Waterloo MC 2035

46. Children of War: World War II and Child Migration from Europe to the US and Canada / Les enfants de la guerre : la Seconde Guerre mondiale et la migration des enfants de l’Europe aux États-Unis et au Canada

Claire Halstead, Western University From Lion to Leaf: the Private Organizations That Brought British Child Evacuees to Toronto During the Second World War

Lynne Taylor, University of Waterloo Adoption and Unaccompanied Children: Germany, 1945-1952

Karen Balcom, McMaster University Early Days: Private Immigration Bills and Transnational Adoption to the US, 1945-1961

Facilitator / Animatrice : Julie Gilmour, York University

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group Parrainée par le Groupe d’histoire de l’enfance et de la jeunesse

10:30 - 12:00 / 10 h 30 - 12 h 00 Waterloo MC 4045

47. The Automobile at a Crossroads: New Directions in the Social History of Automobility in Canada / L’automobile à la croisée des chemins : les nouvelles orientations dans l’histoire sociale de l’automobilité au Canada

Ben Bradley, Queen’s University History Along the Road: Motoring and Popular Perceptions of the Past Along the Cariboo Highway, 1925-1958

Danielle Robinson, McMaster University ‘At War With Each Other’: Municipal-Provincial Government Relations during the Winnipeg, Manitoba Expressway Debates, 1960-1973

Tuesday 29 May 2012 / Mardi le 29 mai 2012 39

Jordan Baker, McMaster University Regarded to be ‘Sufficiently Extensive’: The Maintenance and Improvement of Highway Infrastructure in Ontario, 1949-1985

Facilitator / Animateur : Steven Penfold, University of Toronto

10:30 - 12:00 / 10 h 30 - 12 h 00 Waterloo MC 2038

48. International Organizations and Human Rights: Decolonization in Africa / Les organisations internationales et les droits de l’homme : la décolonisation en Afrique

Christopher Churchill, Alfred University The Unlikely Intellectual Inheritance of Albert Camus

Bonny Ibhawoh, McMaster University Instrumentalizing Human Rights: The Dual Legacy of the Colonial Bill of Rights in British Africa

Amadou Ba, Laurentian University Le rôle des organisations internationales dans la lutte contre l’apartheid en Afrique Sud, 1967-1991: le cas des associations françaises laïques

Facilitator / Animateur : James Walker, University of Waterloo

12:00 - 1:45 / 12 h 00 - 13 h 45

LUNCH AND BUSINESS MEETINGS / DÎNER ET SÉANCES DE TRAVAIL

Labour / Le Travail Editorial Board Meeting / Réunion du Comité de rédaction de Labour / Le Travail MC 2017 Political History Group / Groupe d’histoire politique MC 2034 Graduate Students Committee / Comité des étudiant(e)s diplômé(e)s MC 2035 Canadian Committee on Migration, Ethnicity and Transnationalism / Comité canadien sur la migration, l’ethnicité et la transnationalisme MC 2038 Steering Committee for 2014 Berkshire Conference / Comité organisateur de la conférence Berkshire 2014 MC 4059 40 Tuesday 29 May 2012 / Mardi le 29 mai 2012

12:00 - 1:00 / 12 h 00 - 13 h 00 MC 5158

BOOK LAUNCH / LANCEMENT DE LIVRE

Please join editors Jarvis Brownlie and Valerie Korinek and the other authors for the launch of Finding a Way to the Heart: Feminist Writings on Aboriginal and Women’s History (University of Manitoba Press, 2012). Venez vous joindre à Jarvis Brownlie et Valerie Korinek (codirecteurs) et autres collègues pour le lancement de leur livre, Finding a Way to the Heart : Feminist Writings on Aboriginal and Women’s History (University of Manitoba Press, 2012).

2:00 - 3:30 / 14 h 00 - 15 h 30 Mathematics 3 – Room 1006

KEYNOTE ADDRESS / DISCOURS LIMINAIRE

Introduction by Graham Carr, Concordia University and President, Canadian Federation of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Présentation par Graham Carr, Université Concordia et président de la Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines.

Stephen Brier, The Graduate Center, City University of New York

History, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy: Past Successes and Future Directions L’histoire, la technologie interactive et la pédagogie : les réussites passées et les orientations futures

Thank you by Douglas Peers, Dean of Arts, University of Waterloo Remerciements de Douglas Peers, Doyen des arts, University of Waterloo

3:45 - 5:00 / 15 h 45 - 17 h 00 Mathematics 3 – Room 1006

CHA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ASSEMBLÉE GÉNÉRALE ANNUELLE DE LA SHC Tuesday 29 May 2012 / Mardi le 29 mai 2012 41

5:00 - 5:30 / 17 h 00 - 17 h 30 Atrium beside Mathematics 3 – Room 1006 Atrium adjacent à l’ampitéatre Mathematics 3 – Room 1006

RECEPTION / RÉCEPTION

5:30 - 7:00/ 17 h 30 - 19 h 00 Mathematics 3 – Room 1006

AWARDS CEREMONY / REMISE DES PRIX

The Canadian Historical Association would like to thank Canada’s History Society for its generous financial contribution to this year’s Prize Ceremony and Reception. Please visit www.canadashistory.ca La Société historique du Canada tient à remercier La Société Histoire Canada de son soutien financier pour la remise des prix et la réception de cette année. Veuillez consulter le www.histoirecanada.ca

7:30 - 11:00 / 19 h 30 - 23 h 00 Wilf’s Pub, Wilfrid Laurier University

PRESIDENTIAL GALA - CLIOPALOOZA GALA PRÉSIDENTIEL - CLIOPALOOZA 42 Wednesday 30 May 2012 / Mercredi le 30 mai 2012

WEDNESDAY, MAY 30 MERCREDI LE 30 MAI

8:30-10:00 / 8 h 30-10 h 00 Waterloo MC 4059

49. Roundtable - A Modest Proposal, No More Plan B, Canadian Edition Table ronde - Une modeste proposition, pas de plan B, édition canadienne

Participants : Sean Kheraj, York University Lyle Dick, Parks / Parcs Canada, CHA President / Président de la SHC Kevin Kee, Brock University Jim Grossman, Executive Director / Directeur général, American Historical Association Jo-Anne McCutcheon, Independent Scholar / Historien indépendant Alexandra Mosquin, Parks Canada National Historic Sites Directorate / Direction générale des lieux historiques nationaux à Parcs Canada Daniel Woolf, Principal, Queen’s University

Moderator / Modérateur : Jim Clifford, York University

8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h 00 Waterloo MC 2034

50. Building Bridges or Walls? Quebec and the International Scene in the 1970s Construire des ponts ou des murs? Québec et la scène internationale dans les années 1970

Robin Gendron, Nipissing University The Myth of Charles the Good: Charles de Gaulle and the National Question in Québec and New Caledonia

Sean Mills, University of Toronto Québec, Haiti and Echoes of Empire: The Deportation Crisis of 1974

Amanda Ricci, McGill University Building Bridges, Breaking Down Barriers: English-speaking Caribbean Women’s Activism in 1970s Montreal Wednesday 30 May 2012 / Mercredi le 30 mai 2012 43

Facilitator / Animateur : David Webster, University of Regina

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration, Ethnicity and Transnationalism / Parrainée par le Comité canadien sur la migration, l’ethnicité et le transnationalisme

8:30-10:00 / 8 h 30-10 h 00 Waterloo MC 2035

51. North American Commons in Conflict, 17th to 20th Centuries Les communautés nord-américaines en conflit, du 17e au 20e siècle

Colin Coates, York University Conflicts Over Commons In Early French Canada, 1660-1860

Daniel Rueck, University of Western Ontario/McGill University A Common Tragedy: Enclosure in Kahnawáke Mohawk Territory, 1850-1900

Guillaume Teasdale, University of Ottawa Contested Public Property in the Detroit River Region After the British Conquest: the French Commons

Facilitator / Animateur : Daniel Samson, Brock University

8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h 00 Waterloo MC 2017

52. Rural Crossroads: Community, Uncertainty, and Conflict Resolution Carrefours ruraux : la communauté, l’incertitude et la résolution des conflits

Catherine Wilson, University of Guelph ‘At a Crossroads’: When Neighbourly Communal Work Ended in Tragedy and the Quest for a Timely Resolution

Royden Loewen, University of Winnipeg Anti-modernity, Conflict Resolution and State Intervention: Comparing the Contradictory Worlds of Waterloo (Canada) and Santa Cruz (Bolivia) ‘Horse and Buggy’ Mennonites 44 Wednesday 30 May 2012 / Mercredi le 30 mai 2012

Ruth Sandwell, OISE, University of Toronto Rural Activism, New Media and the Nascent Modern Rural: the CBC National Farm Radio Forum, 1941-1951 Facilitator / Animateur : Douglas McCalla, University of Guelph Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration, Ethnicity and Transnationalism / Parrainée par le Comité canadien sur la migration, l’ethnicité et le transnationalisme

8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h 00 Waterloo MC 4045

53. Commonwealth, Common Wars Guerres communes du Commonwealth

Steven Marti, University of Western Ontario An Unnaturalized Alliance: Ethnic Nationalism and Dominion Forces, 1914-1918

Tyler John Turek, University of Western Ontario Questioning Imperial Sentiment: Canadians, Canada, and the British Empire in the 1930s

Iain Johnston, Cambridge University The British Commonwealth Air Training Schemes in World War Two

Facilitator / Animatrice : Francine McKenzie, University of Western Ontario

8:30 - 10:00 / 8 h 30 - 10 h 00 Waterloo MC 2038

54. Hey, Hey LBJ! Resistance to the US War in Vietnam Hey, Hey LBJ! Résistance à la guerre américaine au Vietnam

Lara Campbell, Simon Fraser University ‘We Will All Come Out Fighting’: Masculinity and War Resistance in the Vietnam War Wednesday 30 May 2012 / Mercredi le 30 mai 2012 45

Matt Roth, University of Waterloo ‘Walk Safely in Immigration’s Minefield’ – The Support Network of American War and Draft Resisters in the Canadian Anti-Vietnam War Movement

Ryan Kirkby, University of Waterloo Getting Out of These Blues Alive: Vietnam Veterans Against the War and the Politics of Self-Help

Facilitator / Animateur : Andrew Hunt, University of Waterloo

10:00 - 10:30 / 10 h 00 - 10 h 30 Nutrition Break / Pause santé

10:30 - 12:00 / 10 h 30 - 12 h 00 Waterloo MC 4059

55. Roundtable on Historic Sites of Engagement: Historians in the Public Sphere / Table ronde sur les sites historiques d’engagement : les historiens dans la sphère publique

Participants : Betsey Baldwin, Public History Inc. Teresa Iacobelli, Rockefeller Archive Centre Steve Schwinghamer, Canadian Museum of Immigration, Pier 21 Ryan Shackleton, CDCI Research Marie-Eve Ouellet, Université de Montréal

Moderator / Modérateur : Paul Litt, Carleton University

10:30 - 12:00 / 10 h 30 - 12 h 00 MC 2054

56. Applications of Historical GIS in Canada: From Urban Populations to Environmental Change / Les applications du SIG historique au Canada : des populations urbaines aux changement environnemental

Don Lafrenière and Jason Gilliland, Geography, Western University Advancing the Narrative: An H-GIS Epistemology for the Study of Victorian Canada 46 Wednesday 30 May 2012 / Mercredi le 30 mai 2012

John Lutz, History, University of Victoria, Don Lafrenière and Jason Gilliland, Geography, Western University Chronotypes: Time, Race and Space in Victorian Victoria, 1861-1911

Jim Clifford, York University Researching East London’s Urban Environmental History Using Historical GIS

Joshua MacFadyen, Western University The Fertile Crescent: Land Cover and Land Use Change in Prince Edward Island after the ‘Golden Age’, 1871-1901

Robert Summerby-Murray, Dalhousie University The Halifax H-GIS Project: Long Term Views of a Changing Coastal Environment

Facilitator / Animatrice : Sherry Olson, Department of Geography, McGill University

Facilitator/ Animateur : Michael Del Vecchio, Department of History, Western University

Sponsored by the Canadian Historical Association and the Canadian Association of Geographers / Parrainée par la Société historique du Canada et l’Association canadienne des géographes

10:30 - 12:00 / 10 h 30 - 12 h 00 Waterloo MC 2034

57. Madeleine Parent, Activist: Reflections on Her History and Legacy / Madeleine Parent, militante: réflexions sur son histoire et son legs

Panelists Andrée Lévesque, McGill University Laurell Ritchie, former National Representative Canadian Auto Workers Joan Sangster, Trent University

Facilitator / Animatrice : Joan Sangster, Athabasca University

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Labour History Parrainée par le Comité canadien sur l’histoire du travail Wednesday 30 May 2012 / Mercredi le 30 mai 2012 47

10:30 - 12:00 / 10 h 30 - 12 h 00 Waterloo MC 2035

58. Complicating the Past: Power and Relationships in Acadie and New France / Compliquer le passé : les relations de pouvoir en Acadie et en Nouvelle-France

Helen Dewar, University of Toronto ‘En l’obéissance de Sa Majesté’: Competing French Titleholders in Mid- Seventeenth-Century Acadie and the St. Lawrence Valley

Gregory Kennedy, University of Moncton Reinterpreting the Importance of the Lords and the Seigneurie in Acadie Via Comparative History

Jeffers Lennox, University of British Columbia Elusive, Fluid, and Imaginary: Acadia from the English Capture in 1690 to the British Capture in 1710

Thomas Peace, Dartmouth College Mi’kmaq and Acadian neighbours: Tracing Complex and Variable Relationships in Early Eighteenth Century Mi’kma’ki

Facilitator / Animateur : John G. Reid, St. Mary’s University

10:30 - 12:00 / 10 h 30 - 12 h 00 Waterloo MC 2017

59. Urban and Rural Environments / Environnements urbains et ruraux

Sean Kheraj, York University Animals and the Urban Food Supply: The Central Public Market in Winnipeg, 1876-1908

Jennifer Bonnell, University of Guelph Foragers of a Modern Countryside: An Environmental History of Beekeeping in Twentieth-Century Ontario and New York State

Joanna Dean, Carleton University The Kinetic Pleasures of the Wooded Parkway in Ottawa, 1900-1960

Facilitator / Animatrice : Ruth Sandwell, OISE, University of Toronto 48 Wednesday 30 May 2012 / Mercredi le 30 mai 2012

10:30 - 12:00 / 10 h 30 -12 h 00 Waterloo MC 4045

60. Military Expeditions and National Identity Les expéditions militaires et l’identité nationale

Justin Fantauzzo, Cambridge University Buried Alive: Experience, Memory, and the Egyptian Expeditionary Force of the First World War in Postwar Britain, 1915-1939

Anthony Michel, Carleton University The Nile Voyageurs in British Eyes, 1884 - 1885: A Cultural History via Axel Honneth’s Theory of Recognition

Jonathan Scotland, Western University An Indelible Record: Using and Abusing Canada’s Official First World War Photographs

Facilitator / Animateur : John MacFarlane, Department of National Defence

10:30 - 12:00 / 10 h 30 - 12 h 00 Waterloo MC 2038

61. Hip Youth in 1960s Canada / La jeunesse branchée au Canada dans les années 1960

Kevin Brushett, Royal Military College The Company of Young, Hip, Turned On Canadians? The CYC and Alternative Youth Culture

Bruce Douville, York University ‘The Church…is the real youth of the world’: Ecclesiastical Hipness in the Late Sixties

Stuart Henderson, McMaster University ‘Each Has His Own Ticket in His Hand’: Politics, Engagement and Separatism in Robin Spry’s ‘Prologue’ (1970)

Facilitator / Animatrice : Karen Balcom, McMaster University

Sponsored by the History of Children and Youth Group Parrainée par le Groupe d’histoire de l’enfance et de la jeunesse Wednesday 30 May 2012 / Mercredi le 30 mai 2012 49

12:00 - 1:15 / 12 h 00 - 13 h 15 Lunch / Le Dîner

12:00 - 1:15/ 12 h 00 - 13 h 15

BUSINESS MEETINGS / SÉANCES DE TRAVAIL

Canadian Committee on Labour History / Comité canadien sur l’histoire du travail MC 4020 Media and Communication History Committee / Comité d’histoire des médias et de la communication MC 4021 History of Children and Youth Group / Groupe d’histoire de l’enfance et de la jeunesse MC 4040 Aboriginal History Studies Group / Groupe d’étude en histoire autochtone MC 4041 Active History / Histoire engagée MC 4042

1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h 00 Waterloo MC 4059

62. Roundtable on Michel Ducharme’s Le concept de Liberté au Canada à l’époque des Révolutions atlantiques (1776-1838) winner of the 2011 Sir John A. Macdonald Prize from the Canadian Historical Association and the 2011 Lionel Groulx-Yves St. Germain prize from the Institut d’histoire de l’Amérique française Table ronde sur le livre Le concept de Liberté au Canada à l’époque des Révolutions atlantiques (1776-1838) de Michel Ducharme, lauréat du prix Sir-John-A.-Macdonald 2011 de la Société historique du Canada et du prix Lionel Groulx-Yves St. Germain 2011 de l’Institut d’histoire de l’Amérique française

Participants : Charles-Philippe Courtois, Royal Military College, Saint-Jean Jarett Henderson, Mount Royal University Elsbeth Heaman, McGill University Colin Coates, York University

Response by / Avec commentaires de : Michel Ducharme, University of British Columbia

Facilitator / Animateur : Alan Gordon, University of Guelph 50 Wednesday 30 May 2012 / Mercredi le 30 mai 2012

1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h 00 Waterloo MC 4045

63. Roundtable : ‘Seasons change, and so do I’: Nature at historic sites Table ronde : « Les saisons changent, et moi aussi » : La nature dans les sites historiques

Participants : Claire Campbell, Dalhousie University David Neufeld, Parks Canada Brian Osborne, Queen’s University Ronald Rudin, Concordia University

Facilitator / Animateur : Ben Bradley, Queen’s University

Co-sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Public History and the Network in Canadian History and Environment / Coparrainée par le Groupe d’histoire publique et Nouvelle initiative canadienne en histoire de l’environnement

1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h 00 Waterloo MC 2034

64. (Trans)forming Nations and Identity: The Transnational Turn and the Promise of Canada’s International History (Trans)former les nations et l’identité : le tournant transnational et la promesse de l’histoire internationale du Canada

Laura Madokoro, University of British Columbia Spanning the Globe: Religion, Refugees and the Making of Contemporary Policy Debates in Canada, 1945-2011

Ryan Touhey, University of Waterloo Bridges over Troubled Waters? Canada and a Decolonizing Commonwealth, 1947-1960

David Meren, Université de Montréal Nation(s) in Question: The Canada-Québec-France Triangle in a Transnational Age Wednesday 30 May 2012 / Mercredi le 30 mai 2012 51

Facilitator / Animateur : Sean Mills, University of Toronto

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration, Ethnicity and Transnationalism / Parrainée par le Comité canadien sur la migration, l’ethnicité et le transnationalisme

1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h 00 Waterloo MC 2035

65. Histoire, historiens et historiographie en Acadie History, Historians and Historiography in Acadia

Julien Massicotte, Université de Moncton Du sens de l’histoire. Le regard des historiens acadiens sur l’histoire, 1950-2000

Patrick Noël, Université Laval et UQAR L’historiographie dans l’historiographie acadienne, 1970-2011

Michael Poplyansky, York University Une « nouvelle sensibilité historique? » L’histoire acadienne dans le discours du PA

Facilitator / Animateur : Gregory Kennedy, Université de Moncton

1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h 00 Waterloo MC 2017

66. Cultural Accommodation? Ethnicity in Smalltown Ontario / Accommodement culturel? L’ethnicité dans les petites villes de l’Ontario

Rebecca Beausaert, York University ‘Foreigners in Town’: Leisure, Consumption, and Cosmopolitanism in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Tillsonburg, Ontario

Mario Coschi, McMaster University Primary Education in First World War Berlin, Ontario 52 Wednesday 30 May 2012 / Mercredi le 30 mai 2012

Jennifer Evans, University of Toronto ‘If I have to eat the bread, I want to go back to Italy’: Food and Place- Making in the Stories of Immigrant Women from North Bay, Ontario Facilitator / Animateur : Adam Crerar, Wilfrid Laurier University

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration, Ethnicity and Transnationalism / Parrainée par le Comité canadien sur la migration, l’ethnicité et le transnationalisme

1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h 00 Waterloo MC 2054

67. Bilateral Relations at the Crossroads: Reconsidering Canadian- American Relations, Continental Defence, and Soverignty in the Early Cold War / Relations bilatérales à la croisée des chemins : reconsidérer les relations canado-américaines, la défense continentale et la souveraineté au début de la guerre froide

P. Whitney Lackenbauer, University of Waterloo and Peter Kikkert, Western University Arctic Policy at the Crossroads: Securitization and Soverigntization of the Canadian Arctic, 1946-1955

Matthew Trudgen, University of Calgary Cooperating with the Americans: Lessons from the North American Air Defence System, 1950-1956

Richard Goette, Royal Military College/ Canadian Forces College Command, Sovereignty, and the Creation of NORAD in 1957

Daniel Heidt, Western University “There were only eight of us.” Canadian Sovereignty and the Joint Arctic Weather Stations, 1947 - 1972

Facilitator / Animateur : John English, University of Waterloo

56 Wednesday 30 May 2012 / Mercredi le 30 mai 2012

1:30-3:00 / 13 h 30-15 h 00 Waterloo MC 2038

68. Feminism in Action, 1969-1990 / Le féminisme en action, 1969-1990

Nancy Janovicek, University of Calgary ‘Why aren’t you women here to keep me company? : Women and Nontraditional Employment in the West Kootenays, 1970-1990

Eryk Martin, Simon Fraser University Choosing a New Path: Anarcha-Feminism in Vancouver

Lisa Pasolli, University of Victoria Opportunities and Oppression: Welfare Rights and Feminism in Vancouver, 1960s-1980s

Facilitator / Animatrice : Catherine Carstairs, University of Guelph

1:30 - 3:00 / 13 h 30 - 15 h 00 Waterloo MC 1056

69. Workshop on Canadian Consumer Society: Bringing Critical and Cultural Perspectives into a Network / Atelier sur la société de consommation du Canada : mise en réseau de perspectives critiques et culturelles

Donica Belisle, Athabasca University Toward a Canadian Consumer History

Michael Jenkin, Office of Consumer Affairs, Industry Canada Survey Results: Where are the links?

Sue McGregor, Mount Saint Vincent University What is the consumer interest? Who contributes to consumer research in Canada?

Convenors / Animateurs : Donica Belisle, Athabasca University and Bob Kerton, University of Waterloo

3:00 - 3:15 / 15 h 00 - 15 h 15 Nutrition Break / Pause santé Wednesday 30 May 2012 / Mercredi le 30 mai 2012 57

3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Waterloo MC 4059

70. Roundtable on Going the Distance: Student-Centred Online Learning / Table ronde sur Going the Distance : l’apprentissage en ligne centrée sur les étudiants

Participants : Michael Kasprzak, Ryerson University Linda Koechli, Ryerson University Ross Fair, Ryerson University Jenni Hayman, Ryerson University

3:15 - 4:45/ 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Waterloo MC 2017

71. Sporting Landscapes: Locating Intersections of Sport and Environment in Canadian History / Les paysages sportifs : localiser l’intersection du sport et de l’environnement dans l’histoire canadienne

Michael Del Vecchio, Western University Samuel Wilmot, Fish-Culture, and Techno-Sportscapes in Ontario, 1850-1900

Jess Dunkin, Carleton University The Work of Making Home: Labour and the Domestic at the Annual Meetings of the American Canoe Association, 1880-1910

Elizabeth Jewett, University of Toronto The Natural Course: Environment and Sport in the Design of Canadian Golfscapes, 1910-1945

Russell Field, University of Manitoba ‘What was set aside by farsighted men of a previous generation to be kept in perpetuity’: The 1972 Winter Olympic Bid and Banff National Park as Contested Recreational Space

Facilitator / Animatrice : Nancy Bouchier, McMaster University 58 Wednesday 30 May 2012 / Mercredi le 30 mai 2012

3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Waterloo MC 2034

72. International Encounters and the Nation-State: Humanitarian Aid at the Crossroads / Les rencontres internationales et l’État-nation : l’aide humanitaire à la croisée des chemins

Sarah Glassford, University of Ottawa Wartime Crossroads: Nationalism vs. Internationalism in the Canadian Junior Red Cross, 1939-1945

Ruth Compton Brouwer, King’s College, Western University ‘Two Years That Last a Lifetime’: Returned CUSO Volunteers and Canadian Society

Dominique Marshall, Carleton University International Engagements: OXFAM employees from Britain and Canada in the 1960s and 1970s

Facilitator / Animatrice : Natalie Gravelle, York University

3:15 - 4:45 / 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Waterloo MC 2035

73. Defining Moments: French Canada, 1950s to 1980s / Des moments déterminants : le Canada-français, les années 1950 à 1980

Paul Buck, Université de Maine à Fort Kent Le dernier programme d’histoire du Canada aux écoles secondaires catholiques et français du Québec approuve par le Département de l’Instruction publique: un moment charnière d’avant le Rapport Parent

Serge Dupuis, University of Waterloo Du Canada français à la Francophonie internationale ou comment la Société Richelieu a survécu à la rupture, 1952-1986

Matthew Hayday, University of Guelph Playing Games with the Language Czar: The Peculiar Political Role of the Commissioner of Official Languages Wednesday 30 May 2012 / Mercredi le 30 mai 2012 59

Serge Miville, York University La référence à l’épreuve de la rupture. Les revendications nationalistes dans la presse franco-ontarienne (1969-1986)

Facilitator / Animateur : Craig Heron, York University

3:15 - 4:45/ 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Waterloo MC 2054

74. Asian Migration and Identity Politics La migration asiatique et les politiques identitaires

Julie Gilmour, York University Interpreting Social Disorder: The Case of the 1907 Vancouver Riots

John Price, University of Victoria Beyond Red and White: Roy Mah, Darshan Singh and the International Woodworkers of America

Yukari Takai, York University Moving Across the Pacific World: Japanese Transmigrants, Nation-States and Facilitators of Migration

Facilitator / Animatrice : Marlene Epp, University of Waterloo

Sponsored by the Canadian Committee on Migration, Ethnicity and Transnationalism / Parrainée par le Comité canadien sur la migration, l’ethnicité et le transnationalisme

3:15 - 4:45/ 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Waterloo MC 1056

75. Surveillance and the State, 1917-1965 La surveillance et l’État, 1917-1965

Mark Humphries, Memorial University ‘The Wrong Kind of People’: Domestic Military Intelligence and the Surveillance of Subversive Groups in Canada, 1917-1939

Wednesday 30 May 2012 / Mercredi le 30 mai 2012 61

Jan Raska, University of Waterloo/ Canadian Museum of Immigration, Pier 21 Spies, Lies, and Anti-Communist Ties: Czech Émigrés and the ‘1948er’ Narrative in Cold War Canada

Marie Hammond-Callaghan, Mount Allison University Cold Warriors and Militant Mother: Voice of Women’s Movement for ‘World Peace’ Under the Gaze of the Canadian Security State in the Early to Mid-1960s

Facilitator / Animateur : Gregory Kealey, University of New Brunswick

3:15 - 4:45/ 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Waterloo MC 2038

76. Aboriginal Activism: Home, Church and State L’activisme autochtone : le foyer, l’église et l’État

Lianne Leddy, Memorial University of Newfoundland The Homemakers’ Club and Postwar First Nations Politicization

Susan Neylan, Wilfrid Laurier University Prince Rupert Friendship House: Considering Protestant Churches and Aboriginal Peoples at the Crossroads, 1958-1997

Amanda Fehr, University of Saskatchewan Conflicted Conflict: Christianity and the Métis in Northwestern Saskatchewan

Facilitator / Animateur : John Lutz, University of Victoria

3:15 - 4:45/ 15 h 15 - 16 h 45 Waterloo MC 4045

77. Historians and Archives – Projections from the Archives: the work of Mad-Historians / Les historiens et les archives - Projections des archives : le travail d’historiens-fous

David Wright, McGill University Madness in the Archives: Anonymity, Ethics and Mental Health History Research 62 Wednesday 30 May 2012 / Mercredi le 30 mai 2012

Patricia Prestwich, University of Alberta Asylum Archives and the Experience of Mental Illness in France

Ian Dowbiggin, University of Prince Edward Island Providential Pursuits: Reflections on Archival Research in the History of Mental Health in America

Facilitator / Animateur : James Moran, University of Prince Edward Island

Sponsored by the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association Parrainée par la Revue de la Société historique du Canada Wednesday 30 May 2012 / Mercredi le 30 mai 2012 63

ActiveHistory Mini-Conference Program Programme du mini-colloque de ActiveHistory

“The War of 1812: Whose War Was It, Anyway?” « La Guerre de 1812 : à qui était cette guerre de toute façon? »

MAY 30, 2012, WATERLOO

SESSION I / SÉANCE I – 13:15 - 14:45 MC 2065

Exploring the War of 1812 in an Augmented Reality Game L’exploration de la Guerre de 1812 dans un jeu de réalité amplifiée

Chair / Animateur Kevin Kee, Brock University

Panellists / Panélistes Tim Compeau and Adriana Ayers, University of Western Ontario “Tecumseh: Running and Playing a War of 1812 Augmented Reality Game”

Robert MacDougall, University of Western Ontario “Lies: Inquiry-Based Pedagogy and Subversive Commemoration for the War of 1812”

Devon Elliott, University of Western Ontario “Here: Place-Based Computing and Augmented-Reality Technologies for History and Heritage Education”

SESSION II / SÉANCE II – 15:00 - 16:15 MC2065

1812 History En Route and on Screen: Route 1812, Public History and Tourism L’histoire 1812 en route et à l’écran : route 1812, l’histoire publique et le tourisme

Chair / Animateur TBD The Canadian Historical Association 64

Panellists / Panélistes Adrienne Horne, Regional Project Manager Maria Fortunato, Chair, Western Corridor War of 1812 Bicentennial Alliance Representatives from the Ontario Visual Heritage Project

SESSION III – 16:30 - 17:30 MC 2065

Historic Peace Churches in Upper Canada during the War of 1812: The Place of Conscientious Objectors in Canadian History Les églises de la paix au Haut-Canada pendant la guerre de 1812 : la place des objecteurs de conscience dans l’histoire canadienne

Chair / Animateur Maurice Martin, President of the Mennonite Historical Society of Ontario

Panellists / Panélistes Jonathan Seiling “The Experience of Quakers, Mennonites and Brethren in Christ in the War of 1812”

Donald Alexander “The Quaker Legacy of Conscientious Objection in Canada”

Donald Woodside, “Lobbying Efforts for Alternatives to Military Taxation Arising post-1812”

7:00 - 9:00 / 19:00 - 21:00

EVENING EVENT / ACTIVITÉ EN SOIRÉE

“Whose War Was It, Anyway?” A round-table discussion Table ronde « À qui était cette guerre de toute façon? »

James J. Brown Auditorium, Waterloo Public Library Main Library, 35 Albert Street, Waterloo, Ontario

Featuring Catherine Emerson, County Historian, Niagara County, New York; Wednesday 30 May 2012 / Mercredi le 30 mai 2012 65

James Elliott, journalist, author of Strange Fatality: The Battle of Stoney Creek, 1813

Jamie Swift, journalist and co-author (with Ian McKay) Warrior Nation: Rebranding Canada in an Age of Anxiety (appearing summer of 2012);

Keith Jamieson, Manager, Six Nations Legacy Consortium.

Esyllt Jones, co-editor, A People’s Citizenship Guide: A Response to Conservative Canada

Acknowledgements / Remerciements

The Active History CHA Committee would like to thank The History Education Network/Histoire et Éducation en Réseau (THEN/HiER) for their generous financial support and the Canadian Historical Association for their assistance in extending funding and promotional space for our mini-conference. CHA Programme Chair Heather MacDougall has been most helpful with prepara- tions for the event. Finally, the activehistory.ca editorial committee has been very supportive in providing feedback and logistical support.

Jessica Squires and James Trepanier – CHA Active History Committee Co-Coordinators

Le comité associé à la SHC, ActiveHistory, aimerait remercier The History Education Network/Histoire et Éducation en Réseau (THEN/HiER) pour sa généreuse contribution financière et la Société historique du Canada pour son aide dans le financement et la promotion de notre mini-colloque. La responsable du comité organisateur, Heather MacDougall nous a grandement facilité la tâche dans la préparation de l’événement. Enfin, nous remercions le comité de rédaction activehistory.ca pour sa rétroaction éclairée et son soutien logistique.

Jessica Squires etJames Trepanier Coordonnateurs du comité ActiveHistory de la SHC 66 The Canadian Historical Association

2012 CHA PRIZES / PRIX 2012 DE LA SHC

Prix Sir John A. Macdonald Prize

The CHA is pleased to inform its members of the shortlist for the 2012 Sir John A. Macdonald Prize. The Macdonald Prize is given to the non-fiction work of Canadian history, published in 2011, judged to have made the most significant contribution to the understanding of the Canadian past. The prize, sponsored by Manulife Financial in the amount of $5,000, will be awarded at the association’s annual general meeting at the University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo on Tuesday, May 29, 2012. This year’s shorlisted books are:

La Société historique du Canada est heureuse d’annoncer à ces membres la liste courte des livres en lice pour le prix Sir John A. Macdonald 2012. Le prix est remis à l’ouvrage en histoire du Canada, publié en 2011, jugé comme apportant la contribution la plus significative à la compréhension du passé canadien. Le prix, parrainé par la Financière Manuvie au montant de 5 000 $, sera remis à la Réunion annuelle de la Société à l’Université Waterloo et l’Université Wilfrid Laurier à Waterloo le mardi 29 mai 2012. Les livres en lice sont :

• Belisle, Donica. Retail Nation. Department Stores and the Making of Modern Canada. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2011.

• Bradbury, Bettina. Wife to Widow. Lives, Laws, and Politics in Nineteenth-Century Montreal. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2011.

• Gagnon, François-Marc, et al. The Codex Canadensis and the Writings of Louis Nicolas. The Natural History of the New World, Histoire Naturelle des Indes Occidentales. Kingston and Montreal: McGill- Queen’s University Press, 2011.

• Olson, Sherry and Thornton, Patricia A. Peopling the North American City: Montreal 1840-1900. Kingston and Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2011.

• Strong-Boag, Veronica. Fostering Nation? Canada Confronts Its History of Childhood Disadvantage. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2011. La Société historique du Canada 67

Prix Wallace K. Ferguson Prize

The CHA is pleased to inform its members of the shortlist for the 2012 Wallace K. Ferguson Prize. The Wallace K. Ferguson Prize is awarded annually to the best book in history other than Canadian. The winner will also be announced at the Annual Meeting in Fredericton. This year’s shorlisted books are:

La Société historique du Canada est heureuse d’annoncer à ces membres la liste courte des livres en lice pour le prix Wallace K. Ferguson 2012. Le prix Wallace K. Ferguson est attribué annuellement au meilleur livre en histoire autre que canadienne. Le lauréat sera annoncé au Congrès annuel de la SHC à Fredericton. Les livres en lice sont :

• Crowley, John E.. Imperial Landscapes: Britain’s Global Visual Culture, 1745-1820. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2011

• Ivaska, Andrew M.. Cultured States: Youth, Gender, and Modern Style in 1960s Dar Es Salaam. Durham: Duke university Press, 2011

• Jennings, Eric T.. Imperial Heights. Dalat and the Making and Undoing of French Indochina. Berkeley : University of California Press, 2011

• Shaw, Brent D.. Sacred Violence. African Christians and Sectarian Hatred in the Age of Augustine. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011

The CHA greatly appreciates the tremendous work that Aline Charles has done as CHA Council Member Chair of the Macdonald and Ferguson Prizes. The same is true of the jury members of our prizes. Many thanks!

La SHC apprécie grandement le travail qu’Aline Charles a accompli comme membre du Conseil de la SHC responsable des Comités des prix Macdonald et Ferguson. Il en est ainsi pour les membres des jurys de nos prix. Un grand merci! 68 The Canadian Historical Association

This year, juror members are / Cette année, les membres du jury sont :

For the Macdonald Prize / Pour le prix Macdonald :

Béatrice Craig (Chair / Présidente) Jean Barman Stéphane Castonguay Cole Harris Brian McKillop Aline Charles (non-voting / sans droit de vote)

For the Ferguson Prize / Pour le prix Ferguson :

Steven Bednarski (Chair / Président) Susan Dalton Jean-Pierre Le Glaunec Aline Charles (non-voting / sans droit de vote)

Thanks also go to Sylvie Taschereau who is the CHA Council Member Chair of the Clio, Corey, and Bullen Prizes. The same is true of the jury members of our prizes. Many thanks!

Nous remercions également Sylvie Taschereau qui est membre du Conseil de la SHC responsable des prix Clio, Corey et Bullen. Il en est ainsi pour les membres des jurys de nos prix. Un grand merci!

This year, juror members are / Cette année, les membres du jury sont :

Atlantic Canada / Le Canada atlantique Heidi MacDonald (Chair/Présidente) Willeen Keough Nicole Lang

Ontario / L’Ontario Catharine Wilson (Chair/Présidente) Andrew C. Holman Michelle Hamilton La Société historique du Canada 69

Quebec / Le Québec Benoît Grenier (Chair/Président) Karine Hébert Johanne Daigle

The Prairies / Les Prairies Esyllt Jones (Chair/Présidente) George Colpitts Jeremy Mouat

British Columbia / La Colombie-Britannique Lara Campbell (Chair/Présidente) James Murton John Lutz

The North (Yukon and Northwest Territories) / Le Nord (Le Yukon et les Territoires du Nord-Ouest) John Sandlos (Chair/Président) Matthew Farish Liza Piper

For the Bullen Prize / Pour le prix Bullen :

Amélie Bourbeau (Chair/Présidente) Patrick Dramé Alan Gordon Sylvie Taschereau (Non-voting/ sans droit de vote) 70 The Canadian Historical Association

INDEX OF PARTICIPANTS RÉPERTOIRE DES AUTEURS

Abra,Allison 36 Coleman, Heather 1 Adcock, Christina 30 Commito, Michael A. 26 Ambrose, Linda 32 Compton Brouwer , Ruth 72 Anastakis, Dimitry 45 Cook, Sharon 39 Androsoff, Ashleigh 17 Coschi, Mario 66 Armstrong, Janet 3 Costa, Raphael 34 Ba, Amadou 48 Courtois, Charles-Philippe 62 Baker, Jordan 47 Cowan, Mairi 7 Balcom, Karen 46, 61 Crerar,Adam 66 Baldwin, Betsey 10, 55 Cuthbert Brandt, Gail 24 Beaujot, Ariel 36 Danyluk, Stephanie 10 Beausaert, Rebecca 66 Dean, Joanna 59 Bednarski, Steven 8 Dean, Misao 30 Belisle, Donica 69 Decker, Jody 14 Bertram, Laurie 28 Del Vecchio, Michael 56, 71 Black, Erin 36 Desrochers, Suzanne 35 Bondy, Renée 32 Dewar, Helen 58 Bonnell, Jennifer 59 Dick, Lyle 49 Bouchier, Nancy 71 Dickens, Elizabeth 43 Bradley, Ben 63, 47 Dimmel, Brandon 21 Bradley, Kaleigh 19 Doucet, Andrea 2 Brier, Stephen Keynote Address / Douville, Bruce 61 Discours liminaire Dowbiggin, Ian 77 Brushett, Kevin 61 Downey, Allan 2 Bryce, Benjamin 17 Ducharme, Michel 7, 62 Buck, Paul 73 Dumas, Geneviève 8 Byrne, Angela 19 Dummitt, Christopher 33 Campbell, Claire 63 Dunkin, Jess 71 Campbell, Lara 54 Dupuis, Serge 73 Campbell-Miller, Jill 38 Eamon, Michael 44 Carla, Fehr 9 Edwards, Gail 11 Carstairs, Catherine 24, 68 English, John 30, 67 Carver, Peter 23, 31 Epp, Marlene 74 Cavanaugh, Cathy 20 Evans, Jennifer 66 Cavell, Janice 30 Fair, Ross 21, 70 Chapnick, Adam 42 Fantauzzo, Justin 60 Chulos, Chris 1 Fehr, Amanda 76 Churchill, Christopher 48 Fehr, Carla 9 Clark, Penney 12 Fernandes, Gilberto 34 Clifford, Jim 49, 56 Field, Russell 71 Clossey, Luke 16 Finkel, Alvin 57 Coates, Colin 22, 51, 62 Francis, Judy 28 La Société historique du Canada 71

Fraser, Cyrstal 15 Jewett, Elizabeth 71 Frazer, Chris 41 Johnston, Iain 53 Freeman, Barbara 4, 11, 20 Jones, David 35 Friesen, Aileen 1 Kasprzak, Michael 70 Gendron, Robin 50 Kealey, Gregory 75 Gibson, Sarah 44 Kealey, Linda 39 Gilliland, Jason 56 Kee, Kevin 49 Gilmour, Julie 46, 74 Kennedy, Gregory 58, 65 Glassford, Larry A. 35 Kenworthy, Scott 1 Glassford, Sarah 72 Keough, Willeen 2 Goette, Richard 67 Kheraj, Sean 33, 49, 59 Gordon, Alan 29, 62 Kirkby, Ryan 35, 55 Graham, Sean 11 Klausen, Susanne 14 Gravelle, Natalie 72 Koechli, Linda 70 Grittner, Colin 22 Korinek, Valerie 11 Grossman, Jim 49 Kroeker, Greta 16 Hall, Kristin 4 Kuhlberg, Mark 26 Halstead, Claire 46 Labelle, Jr., Maurice 40 Hammond-Callaghan, Marie 75 Labelle, Kathryn 10 Hau, Caralee Daigle 38 Lackenbauer, P. Whitney 67 Hayday,Matthew 6, 73 Lafrenière, Don 56 Hayman, Jenni 70 Lamb Drover, Victoria 39 Healey, Robynne 25 Leddy, Lianne 76 Heaman, Elsbeth 22, 62 Leddy, Neven 44 Heap, Ruby 9 Lennox, Jeffers 58 Heidt, Daniel 13, 67 Lévesque, Andrée 24, 57 Henderson, Jarett 6, 62 Lexier, Roberta 13 Henderson, Stuart 61 Litt, Paul 55 Heron, Craig 73 Loewen, Royden 17, 52 Hewitt, Steven 45 Long, John S. 3 Hillhouse, John 45 Lowman, Emma Battell 19 Holler, Jacqueline 41 Lutz, John 56, 76 Horner, Dan 6 Lytwyn, Victor P. 3 Humphries, Mark 75 MacDonald, Katya 19 Hunt, Andrew 55 MacDougall, Heather 28 Hutchinson, Braden 45 MacFadyen, Joshua 56 Iacobelli, Teresa 55 Macfarlane, Daniel 33, 37 Iacovetta, Franca 32 MacFarlane, John 38, 60 Iarocci, Andrew 5 Macleod, Peter 21 Ibhawoh, Bonny 48 Madokoro, Laura 64 Ishiguro, Laura 18 Marks, Lynne 68 Jaenen, Cornelius 17 Marquis, Dominique 43 Janovicek, Nancy 15, 68 Marriott, Brandon 16 Jarvis Brownlie, Robin 10 Marshall, Dominique 72 Jenkin, Michael 69 Martel, Marcel 29 Jenkins, William 12 Marti, Steven 53 72 The Canadian Historical Association

Martin, Eryk 68 Owram, Douglas 33 Massicotte, Julien 65 Pasolli, Lisa 68 May, Andrew 14 Paulos, Anabel 9 McCalla, Douglas 52 Peace, Thomas 58 McCarthy,Caley 8 Pearce, Joanna 13 McCullough, Colin 4 Penfold, Steven 37, 47 McCutcheon,Jo-Anne 49 Penny Light, Tracy 32 McGowan, Mark 25 Perry, Adele 18 McGregor, Sue 69 Phillips, Graeme 5 McKellar,Shelley 5 Podruchny, Carolyn 27 McKenzie, Francine 53 Poplyansky, Michael 65 McKim, Denis 25 Prestwich, Patricia 20, 77 McLaren, Scott 25 Price, John 74 McNairn, Jeffrey L. 22 Price, Peter 13 McWilliams, Caitlin 26 Pruessen, Ronald 40 Meren, David 64 Raska, Jan 75 Michel, Anthony 60 Reid, John G. 58 Millar,Anne 9 Ricci, Amanda 50 Miller, Bradley 6 Ritchie, Laurell 57 Miller,J.R. 3 Roberts, Julia 32, 44 Milligan, Ian 27 Robertson, Beth 14 Mills, Kenneth 16, 41 Robertson, James Tyler 25 Mills, Sean 50, 64 Robinson, Danielle 47 Milne-Smith, Amy 36 Robitaille, Isabelle 43 Miranda, Susana P. 34 Roth, Matt 54 Mitchell, Rebecca 1 Roy,Susan 27 Mitchinson, Wendy 32 Rudin, Ronald 63 Miville, Serge 73 Rueck, Daniel 51 Moran, James 77 Rutherdale, Myra 15 Morrison, Madelaine 12 Rutherdale, Robert 2, 29 Mosquin, Alexandra 49 Samson, Daniel 51 Muir, James 23, 31 Sandwell, Ruth 52, 59 Munro, John 40 Sangster, Joan 15, 57 Neatby, Nicole 21 Savard, Stéphane 37 Neufeld, David 63 Schwinghamer, Steve 55 Newfield, Timothy 8 Scotland, Jonathan 60 Newton, Melanie 18 Semple, Rhonda 41 Neylan, Susan 76 Shackelton, Ryan 55 Nicholas, Jane 32 Shearman, Mary 20 Noël, Patrick 65 Sherwood, Jessie 7 Norman, Alison 12 Shoesmith, John 43 Olsen, Sylvia 28 Sholdice, Mark 37 Olson, Sherry 56 Simeone, Daniel 13 Opp, James 27 Sobers, Candace 40 Osborne, Brian 63 Smith, Nathan 36 Ouellet, Marie-Eve 55 Spike, Sara 12 La Société historique du Canada 73

Spooner, Kevin 38 Velez, Karin 16 St. Onge, Anna 34 Walker, James 48 Stamm, Michael 4 Walsh, John 19 Stephen, Jennifer A. 29 Webster, David 50 Stevenson, Allyson 39 Weier, Jon 5 Stewart, Mary Lynn 20 Wilson, Catherine 52 Summerby-Murray, Robert 56 Woolf, Daniel 49 Takai, Yukari 74 Wright, David 77 Taylor, Lynne 46 Young, Elaine 21 Teasdale, Guillaume 51 Zeller, Suzanne 26 Telford, Rhonda M. 3 Tillotson, Shirley 33 Touhey, Ryan 64 Trembinski, Donna 7 Trudgen, Matthew 67 Turek, Tyler John 53 NOTES