Archives: History

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2013 Public History Partnerships Network Reception – Hearing Between the Lines by Alexander von Plato

Professor Alexander von Plato, a prominent historian of Germany who specializes in the postwar and reunification periods, is the 2013 guest speaker at the History Partnerships Network Reception. The... More

Posted on Monday, January 14th, 2013 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, History Feed for all posts filed under History

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Japan Studies Association of Canada Conference held at Carleton University

The Japan Studies Association of Canada (JSAC) is Canada’s leading organization dedicated to all aspects of the study of Japan and Canadian-Japanese relations. Professor Jacob Kovalio (Department... More

Posted on Monday, January 14th, 2013 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, History Feed for all posts filed under History

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CUAG – Panel discussion on world-class collection of European graphic design

CUAG invites you to join in a free public discussion of the exhibition Photomontage Between the Wars (1918-1939) with art historian Adrian Sudhalter and historian Jennifer Evans, moderated by Diana... More

Posted on Monday, November 19th, 2012 in Art History Feed for all posts filed under Art History, FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, History Feed for all posts filed under History

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Video – Carleton Professors Discuss New Virtual Campus Environment

A new virtual campus environment has recently been unveiled at Carleton University. It has been developed by Carleton faculty members and students across several faculties, in conjunction with local... More

Posted on Monday, September 24th, 2012 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, History Feed for all posts filed under History, SLaLS Feed for all posts filed under SLaLS

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Making Sense: History and the Sensory Past, Shannon Lecture Series 2012

Our senses have histories. Practices of vision, hearing, smell, touch, and taste are not universal biological experiences.  Rather, they belong to socially constructed ways of knowing that have... More

Posted on Monday, September 17th, 2012 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, History Feed for all posts filed under History

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Mark Phillips: Paul Mellon Senior Visiting Fellow at CASVA

Professor in the Department of History and The Institute for Comparative Studies in Literature, Art and Culture, Mark Salber Phillips will spend two months this winter as Paul Mellon Senior Visiting... More

Posted on Monday, September 10th, 2012 in Art History Feed for all posts filed under Art History, FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, History Feed for all posts filed under History

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Digital Humanities Unconference on Accessibility

Department of History THATCamp Accessibility 2012 October 27th, Residence Commons THATcamp Website THATCamp Accessibility 2012 takes place on October 27th, from 8am to 6pm. This free... More

Posted on Monday, September 10th, 2012 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, History Feed for all posts filed under History

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Welcome to Virtual Carleton

  Huddled around a campfire, you attentively discuss last week’s reading with your classmates and your professor.  If the discussion wasn’t so captivating, the glossy green laurel... More

Posted on Friday, August 24th, 2012 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, History Feed for all posts filed under History, SLaLS Feed for all posts filed under SLaLS

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First Year Seminar Students Create Interactive Digital Antiquity Book

In collaboration with Terence Clark, Matthew Betts, and Andrea Gilchrist of the Canadian Museum of Civilization, Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities in the Department of History Shawn... More

Posted on Monday, June 25th, 2012 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, History Feed for all posts filed under History

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Rideau Timescapes App Launches at Carleton in Time for Canal Opening

As boaters prepare for a busy season of voyages on the Rideau Canal, Carleton’s Centre for Public History and School of Information Technology have given the public a whole new way to delve into... More

Posted on Friday, May 18th, 2012 in FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, History Feed for all posts filed under History