A Conversation about History Blogging in Canada
Keith Grant At this year’s Canadian Historical Association, we’re going to have a face-to-face conversation about history blogging in Canada. If you’ll be in Calgary for Congress 2016, you’re invited...
View ArticleTeaching the Politics and Meaning of Maps
Claire Campbell I like maps. A lot. I used to study the Rand McNally Road Atlas on long car trips. Sometimes when I’m homesick I’ll meander through Halifax on Google Streetview. And this year I’m...
View ArticleThe Hidden Narratives of Clandestine Communities: Digital History and the...
Stephanie Pettigrew [This essay first appeared at UnwrittenHistories on August 21, 2018, and is re-posted here through collaboration with editors Andrea Eidinger and Stephanie Pettigrew.] French...
View ArticleThe Early Modern Maritimes Recipes Database, Part I: What is a Recipe?
Edith Snook [This is the first in a series of posts on the Early Modern Maritimes Recipes database. The entire series can be found here.] Early Modern Maritime Recipes is a searchable online database...
View ArticleSettler Colonialism and Recipes in the Early Modern Maritimes
Edith Snook [This is the second in a series of posts on the Early Modern Maritimes Recipes database. The entire series can be found here.] The region now known as the Maritime provinces of Canada had...
View ArticleFighting Fungus with Fungus: Mushroom Ketchup as Food and Medicine
Lyn Bennett [This is the third in a series of posts on the Early Modern Maritimes Recipes database. The entire series can be found here.] A widely used ingredient in meat-based dishes, mushroom catsup...
View ArticleIntroducing the CRKN Canadiana & Héritage Digital Collections
Who is CRKN? The Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN) is a partnership of 79 Canadian universities and institutions dedicated to expanding digital content for the academic research and teaching...
View ArticleIntroducing Loyalist Migrations
Tim Compeau Loyalist Migrations is a collaboration between Huron University College’s Community History Centre, the United Empire Loyalist Association of Canada (UELAC), and Liz Sutherland at the Map...
View ArticleHerring, the Moral Economy, and the Liberal Order Framework
Elizabeth Mancke and Sydney Crain In 1819, New Brunswick’s assembly passed its first legislation regulating just the herring fishery for the “Parishes of West-Isles, Campo-Bello, Pennfield, and Saint...
View ArticleReCollections: A Podcast from Parks Canada / ReTrouver: un balado de Parcs...
(la version française suite) Parks Canada is proud to announce the launch of its new podcast project: ReCollections, a podcast about the places, stories and artifacts that bring history to life. For a...
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