Looking Back and Leaping Forward: Perseverence in Times of Crisis
2021 Tri-University History Conference
At this moment, our future seems filled with uncertainty.
At this moment, our future seems filled with uncertainty.
At this moment, our future seems filled with uncertainty.
The Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies hosts the 31st Canadian Military History Colloquium which will be heldvirtuallyfrom 9 am to 5 pm ET on 14-15 May, 2021.
This year’s conference is free, but registration through the website is still required.
The Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies hosts the 31st Canadian Military History Colloquium which will be heldvirtuallyfrom 9 am to 5 pm ET on 14-15 May, 2021.
This year’s conference is free, but registration through the website is still required.
Follow the conference website for updated information!
Dr.Omeasoo Wāhpāsiw of Carleton Universitywill deliver the keynote address. Performer isKevin McKay from Cross Lake First Nation.
,Toronto Metropolitan University
Canadian War Museum
Wilfrid Laurier University
Conflict, Cooperation, and Commemoration: Examining Interactions in the Pastforegrounds the interactions between historical figures and events and the memorialization of those actions and reactions. As historians, engaging in conflict and cooperation is a pillar of historical research and the processes that create the subject matter for our research.
Keynote speaker isof Washington and Lee University who specializes in demonology, witchcraft, and religious beliefs and identities in Early Modern Scotland. The title of her talk is,“‘That horrid and devilish sin’: Witchcraft and memory in Covenanted Scotland."