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Congratulations to History faculty member Matthew Wiseman for beingshortlisted for this year’s Canadian Historical Association'sBest (English-Language) Scholarly Book in Canadian Historyprize along with the following other authors.

  • Crystal Gail Fraser,. University of Manitoba Press, 2024.
  • Gregory M.W.Kennedy,. McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2024.
  • Mark G.McGowan,. McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2024.
  • Shannon Stunden Bower,. University of British Columbia Press, 2024.
  • Matthew S.Wiseman,. University of Toronto Press, 2024.

Congratulations to all the authors! The winning book will be announced at the CHA’s prize ceremony on June 3rd, 2025.

The Government of Canada has just announced thatDr. Talena Atfield has been named a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Tentewatenikonhra'khánion (We Will Put Our Minds Together). Dr. Atfield is of Kanien'kehá:ka of the Grand River and mixed settler backgrounds and is an assistant professor in the Department of History.

Dr. Palmer Patterson, retired Professor of History at the University of ݮƵ, passed away on May 17, 2023. He was a scholar of the history of Indigenous peoples in Canada, and later in his career of the American South during the post-Civil War period.

Congratluations to Anna Good for being named one of the GRADflix 2023 finalists!

GRADflix gives graduate students a chance to showcase their research by creating a video, moving slide show, or animation that is no more than one minute in length.

Congratulations to History Phd student, Evan Cater, for successfully defending his dissertation on October 21.

Supervised by Dan Gorman, Evan's dissertation is titled "Stand Fast for Peace & Freedom: A Study of Foreign Policy of the British Labour Party in Opposition 1931 to 1940."

Congratulations to History Phd student, Dan Attrell, for successfully defending his dissertation on June 13.

Dan’s thesis, “Intelligentia Spiritualis: Platonism, the Latin Polemical Tradition, and the Renaissance Approach to the Prophetic Sense of History,” was co-supervised by Steven Bednarski and David Porreca.