Dr. Christos Aivalis SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow Department of History University of Toronto Education: 613-929-4550 [email protected] 2010-2015: Ph.D. in History at Queen’s University 2009-2010: Master of Arts in History, Queen’s University. Supervisor: Ian McKay. 2005-2009: Bachelor of Arts (hons.) in History and Political Science, University of New Brunswick. Dissertation: “Pierre Trudeau, Organized Labour, and the Canadian Social Democratic Left, 1945-2000.” Supervisor: Ian McKay. Committee members: Timothy Smith, Jeffery Brison, Pradeep Kumar, and Gregory Kealey. Post-Graduate Scholarships and Awards: 2017- 2019: SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellowship Award (held at the University of Toronto, Department of History. Supervisor: Dr. Sean Mils 2016-17: Nominee—Eugene Forsey Prize in Canadian Labour and Working-Class History— Best Graduate Thesis 2016: Queen’s University Department of History’s most Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Prize 2016: Queen’s University Award for Scholarly Research and Creative Work and Professional Development 2016: Departmental Nominee—John Bullen Prize for Canadian Historical Association’s best Doctoral Dissertation 2015: Nominee—Canadian Committee for Labour History Article Prize. 2015: Nominee—New Voices in Labour Studies—Best Paper Prize. 2015: Nominee—Jean-Marie-Fecteau Prize for Canadian Historical Association’s Best Graduate Student Article. 2013-2015: Queen’s University Graduate Scholarship. 2013-2014: Finalist—Queen’s University History Department Teaching Award. 2010-2013: SSHRC Joseph-Armand Bombardier CGS Doctoral Scholarship. 2010: Queen’s University Tri-Council Award. 2010: Ontario Graduate Scholarship (declined). 2009: SSHRC Master's Scholarship. 2009: Queen’s University Tri-Council Award. Teaching and Research Experience: Fall 2018-Winter 2019: Adjunct Professor for History 102: History of Canada, Royal Military College of Canada. Winter 2017: Adjunct Professor for History 242: Issues in Canadian History: The Canadian Challenge II, 1950-2016, Queen’s University. Fall 2016: Adjunct Professor for History 242: Issues in Canadian History: The Canadian Challenge I, 1900-1950, Queen’s University. Winter 2016: Adjunct Professor for History 209: Introduction to Themes in Canadian History II: Twentieth Century Canada, Queen’s University. Fall 2015: Adjunct Professor for History 208: Introduction to Themes in Canadian History I: Pre- Contact to 1900, Queen’s University. Spring-Summer 2015: Course Developer for History 260: Canada from Conquest to Present, Queen’s University. Fall 2014-Winter 2015: Teaching Fellow for History 434: History of the Canadian Left in the Twentieth Century, Queen’s University. Fall 2013-Winter 2014: Teaching Fellow for History 122: Making of the Modern World, Queen’s University. Fall 2011: Teaching Assistant for History 295: The Holocaust, Queen’s University. Fall 2010: Teaching Assistant for History 253: History of Public Policy, Queen’s University. Winter 2010: Teaching Assistant for History 267: Modern Middle East, Queen’s University. Summer 2008 and 2009: Research Assistant, Labour History in New Brunswick Project, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton. Supervisor: David Frank. 2 | P a g e Fall 2008-Spring 2009: Research Assistant, Department of Political Science, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton. Supervisor: David Bedford. Books: Aaron Roland Mosher and the Canadian Labour Movement, 1908-1959 (Edmonton: Athabasca University Press, Working Canadians Series), Manuscript Contracted, in Progress. Pierre Trudeau, Organized Labour, and the Canadian Social Democratic Left (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2018). Journal Articles and Book Chapters: “Tommy Douglas, David Lewis, Ed Broadbent, and the Legacy of Democratic Socialism in the Federal New Democratic Party, 1968-1984,” in Stephanie Bangarth, Roberta Lexier, and Jonathan Weier eds., Social Democracy and the Left in Canada: Past, Present, Future (Toronto: Between the Lines). Forthcoming September 2018. “In Service of the Lowly Nazarene Carpenter: The English Canadian Labour Press and the Case for Radical Christianity,” Labour/Le Travail 73 (Spring 2014): 97-126. “In the Name of Liberalism: Pierre Trudeau, Organized Labour, and the Canadian Social Democratic Left, 1949-1959,” The Canadian Historical Review 94 (June 2013): 263-288. Academic Conference Presentations and Facilitations: “Aaron Roland (A.R.) Mosher and the Long History of Canadian Labour Nationalism,” presented at the 2018 Canadian Association for Work and Labour Studies Conference, Regina, Saskatchewan, 30 May to 1 June 2018. “Emerging Trends and the future of Canadian Labour and Working-Class History,” presented at the 2018 Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting, Regina Saskatchewan, 28-30 May 2018. “The Guaranteed Annual Income from a Historical Perspective: Libertarian Wedge, or a Plank to a Socialist Future?” presented at the 2017 Canadian Association for Work and Labour Studies Conference, Toronto, Ontario, 31 May to 2 June 2017. Panel Chair and Facilitator, “Historicizing Precarity,” 2017 Canadian Association for Work and Labour Studies Conference, Toronto, Ontario, 31 May to 2 June 2017. “What Would Canadian History Look Like if We Really took a Left Turn?” presented at the 2017 Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting, Toronto Ontario, 29-31 May 2017. 3 | P a g e “The Legacy, Memory, and Future of Socialism in the Federal New Democratic Party,” presented at the 2017 Social Democracy, the Left and the CCF/NDP in Canada: Past, Present, and Future, Calgary, Alberta, 12-14 May 2017 “Lowered Expectations: Pierre Trudeau, Wage and Price Controls, and the Attack on Organized Labour,” Presented at the 2016 Canadian Association for Work and Labour Studies Conference, Calgary, Alberta, 1-2 June 2016. “Liberalism, Socialism, and the Public Pedagogy of Pierre Trudeau,” Presented at the 2016 Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting, Calgary, Alberta 30 May to 1 June 2016 “Pierre Trudeau, the ‘New Society,’ and the Right to Strike, 1975-1984,” Presented at the 2015 Canadian Association for Work and Labour Studies Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, 4-5 June 2015. “Socialism, Liberalism, and Economic Democracy: Pierre Trudeau, the Labour-Left, and Canadian Economic Nationalism, 1968-1984,” Presented at the 2015 Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting, Ottawa, Ontario 31 May to 3 June 2015. Panel Chair and Facilitator, “Consumption and Production Anxieties,” presented at the 2015 McGill-Queen’s Graduate Student Conference in History, Kingston, Ontario, 6-7 March 2015. “Poverty in the Midst of Plenty: Labour Intellectuals and their Responses to the Great Depression, 1926-1939,” Presented at the 2014 Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting, St. Catharines, Ontario, 25-28 May 2014. “In the Service of the Lowly Nazarene: The Canadian Labour Press and a Case for Radical Christianity, 1926-1939,” Presented at the 2012 Canadian Society of Church History Annual Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario, 27-29 May 2012. “Pierre Trudeau, Organized Labour, and the Canadian Social Democratic Left, 1949-1959,” Presented at the 2011 Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting, Fredericton, New Brunswick, 30 May to 1 June 2011. “The All-Canadian Congress of Labour and The Canadian Unionist: The Case for a Marxist Nationalism, 1927-1932,” Presented at the 2011 McGill-Queen’s Graduate Conference in History, Kingston, Ontario, 11-12 March 2011. “Pierre Elliot Trudeau, Cité Libre, and the Canadian Labour-Left, 1950-1965," Presented at the 2010 McGill-Queen’s Graduate Conference in History, Montreal Quebec, 12-13 March 2010. Review Essays: 4 | P a g e Review essay of Robert Wright’s Trudeaumania: The Rise to Power of Pierre Elliott Trudeau and Paul Litt’s Trudeaumania, in The Canadian Historical Review 98 (September 2017): 591- 96. Book Reviews: Review of Bryan D. Palmer and Gaétan Héroux, Toronto’s Poor: A Rebellious History, in Ontario History (submitted). Review of Larry Savage and Charles W. Smith, Unions in Court: Organized Labour and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, in Labour: Studies in Working Class History of the Americas (Forthcoming). Review of Paul Litt, Trudeaumania, in University of Toronto Quarterly (Forthcoming Summer 2018). Review of Kenneth McNaught, A Prophet in Politics: A Biography of J.S. Woodsworth, in The Canadian Historical Review 99 (Spring 2018): 119-21. Review of James Naylor, The Fate of Labour Socialism: The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and the Dream of a Working-Class Future, in University of Toronto Quarterly (Forthcoming Summer 2018). Review of Cy Gonick, ed., Canada Since 1960, A People’s History: A Left Perspective of 50 Years of Politics, Economics, and Culture, in Labour/le Travail 80 (Fall 2017): 320-322. Review of Allen Mills, Citizen Trudeau: An Intellectual Biography, 1944-1965, in The Canadian Historical Review 97 (Winter 2016): 583-585 Review of Kenneth C. Dewar, Frank Underhill and the Politics of Ideas, in Labour/le Travail 76 (Fall 2015): 229-231. Review of Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Approaches to Politics, in The Canadian Historical Review 91 (December 2010): 784-786. Review of John English, Just Watch Me: The Life of Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Volume Two: 1968- 2000, in Labour/Le Travail 65 (Spring 2010): 188-190. Non-Refereed Publications: “Young Voters Can Decide If Doug Ford Wins Or Loses,” Huffington Post Canada, 5 June 2018. “How an NDP victory in Ontario is a real possibility,” The Conversation, 24 May 2018. 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