Department of History at the University of Saskatchewan.

Joined November 2014
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On fête les 101 ans de Kay Parley, l’infirmière qui travaillait avec le LSD au Canada dans les années 60 !
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Today I'm taking part in a documentary with @erikadyckhist about a 101-year-old nurse, Kay Parley, who cared for patients during LSD-assisted psychotherapy in 1950s Canada!
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U of S History Dept. retweeted
Join Indigenous Storyteller in Residence Tenille Campbell in her "Framing Community", participants are invited to sit for a Polaroid portrait every Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday from 1 pm to 3 pm in Murray 134. More info here: library.usask.ca/ISIR/#2024S…
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For those studying residential school histories, a recent article I published on the concealment of abuses might be of interest for your work. (My messages are open if you need help accessing a copy).
Replying to @ohmyposch
The Canadian Historical Review @utpjournals published @tylabetke's article about the case in December 2023. It's a heavy read, but I recommend reading it for what it shows about the IRS system's ability to conceal atrocities committed against Indigenous children.
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There is still time to apply for History 272 - Human Rights History in the spring session. Visit Winnipeg's Human Rights Museum as part of the course.
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16 Jan 2024
In our latest piece, Sam Huckerby reflects on the Timber Colonialism Conference that took place in Uppsala, Sweden in November. "Seeing the Forests for the Timber: Reflections on the Timber Colonialism Conference" niche-canada.org/2024/01/15/… #envhist #foresthistory #timber
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In a new episode of the Witness to Yesterday podcast Nicole O’Byrne talks to James Naylor, Rhonda L. Hinther & Jim Mochoruk about their book, For a Better World: The Winnipeg General Strike and the Workers' Revolt. Listen at: bit.ly/WTYj1224. @umanitobapress #LabourRights
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Call for Papers - Migrations & Gatherings in the West, Western Canadian History Conference to be held September 12-15, 2024 in Saskatoon. Hosted by U of S Department of History. Proposal deadline April 15, 2024!
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U of S History Dept. retweeted
27 Oct 2023
It's true. We're lit.
Canadian environmental historian friends! Consider applying to join our @NiCHE_Canada executive. We're super cool! #envhist #histgeog #envhum #cdnhist
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October is #WomensHistoryMonth and #QueerHistoryMonthCanada, so to celebrate this convergence, USSU Women's Centre Coordinator Yashica Bither curated a display that can be seen on the ground floor of the Murray Library!
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U of S History Dept. retweeted
28 Oct 2023
Make sure you catch up with the environmental history worth reading from last month! @JessicaMDeWitt will be publishing October's list on Thursday. niche-canada.org/2023/10/06/… #envhist #envhum #history
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U of S History Dept. retweeted
27 Oct 2023
All environmental history scholars with connections to Canada encouraged to apply to join @NiCHE_Canada executive. #envhist #histgeog #cdnhist #envhum
27 Oct 2023
We are now accepting expressions of interest in joining our Executive Committee for 2024. 1 position available. 3 year volunteer position. PhD or Equivalent required. Apply by November 17th. niche-canada.org/2023/10/27/… #envhist #cdnhist #envhum #histgeog
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Happening this Thursday October 19th at 7:15pm. Neatby Timlin Theatre (Arts 241). The Bilson Lecture at USask honours the late Professor Geoffrey Bilson, a specialist in American colonial history and Canadian medical history who also wrote historical fiction for children.
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The Museum of Antiquities at USask will open its special exhibition "Not Set in Stone: An Exploration of Gender and Sexuality in Greek and Roman Art" opens Oct 5. Runs until Dec. 22. Hours - 9 am- 4 pm M-F, 12pm- 4pm Sat #2SQHMCan #LGBThistory #2SLGBTQIAplus #saskatoon #usask
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U of S History Dept. retweeted
R. H. Chesshire, assistant to the HBC Fur Trade Commissioner, included his assessment of residential schools, hospitals and the impact of tuberculosis in a report following his visit to Mackenzie River posts in 1937.
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U of S History Dept. retweeted
Animal History invites article submissions for its inaugural volume, to be published in 2025. It’s a new, peer-reviewed journal for histories of animals and human-animal relationships. Submissions submitted via[animalhistory.scholasticahq.…] contact us animalhistory@udayton.edu
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