Invitation to 24th UMaine-UNB History Graduate Student Conference

Saturday March 28th, 2026, Conference Day 1

Morning:

8:50–10:20 Panel 1: Gendered and Queer Resistance

Moderator: Nancy Carvell

Grace Chapnik, ““Worse Than the Taliban”: Making and

Breaking Women’s Resilience and Resistance During

Canada’s War in Afghanistan, 2001-2011”

Kat Gibson, “Spaces of Power Informing the Construction

and Production of Queer Space in Montréal from the 1970s

to the 2010s”

Sandi Stewart [Online], “Has any woman a part in this?

If so, what is her name and where can she be found?":

Investigating the Role of Women’s Organizations, Lady

Managers, Artists, and Labourers at the World Fairs.”

10:20–10:30 Break

10:00–12:00 Panel 2: Have Historians Challenged Their Own Norms

Moderator: Bethany Henderson

Em Coulton, “Accounts of the First Crusade: The Divide

Between Arab & Western Historiography”

Julia Buys [Online], “Towards Presence: Metonymy,

Historiography, Heraclitus”

Caleb Linder, “The Politics of Punishment: How

Demographic Factors Influence Judgements of Criminal

Responsibility and Punitive Severity”

Asher Reisman [Online], “Disciplinary Progress and John

Rawls’ Two Moral Powers”

12:00–13:00 Lunch on campus

Afternoon:

13:00–14:30 Panel 3: Exploring Disability in the Atlantic: Perspectives from

New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Ireland

Moderator: Stefanie Hunt-Kennedy

Aidan Keenan, “‘A Higher Type of Irish Soldier’: Ableist

Rhetoric in An t-Oglach During the Irish Civil War, 1922-

1923.”

Stephanie Bannister, “‘The Children Here All Sign to

Her’: Childhood and Crip Temporalities”

Sydney Curry, “Domesticity Incarcerated: Care and

Agency within the Provincial Lunatic Asylum”

14:30–14:40 Break

14:40–15:40 Panel 4: World War I

Moderator: Delaney Beck

Rob Smol, “Seeking out the Silent Killers: No. 5

Canadian Mobile Laboratory on the Western Front, 1915”

Bradley Shoebottom, “Do not play the game”: A

Resilience and Resistance Comparison between Canadian

Engineers and Infantry during the First World War”

15:40–15:50 Break

15:50–16:50 Panel 5: Germany

Moderator: Spencer Paddock

Paul Refvik, “Reg Flags Divided: In Defense of the

Communist Theory of Social Fascism in Germany, 1914–

1933”

Emma Craib, “Reconstruction through the ‘Latest

Destruction’: Early Holocaust Documentation and the

Creation of Transnational Jewish Identity”

17:00– Keynote by Dr. Mark McLaughlin

Introduction: Zachary Tingley

Sunday March 29th, 2026, Conference Day 2

Morning:

9:00–10:20 Panel 6: Borderlands

Moderator: Bradley Todd Shoebottom

Erick Talavera, “Imperial Loyalty in Distressed Nova

Scotia and New Granda: A Call for Comparative Imperial

History of the Age of Atlantic Revolutions”

Imperial Loyalty in Distressed Nova Scotia and New

Susan Dickson-Smith, “African Canadian and African

American Religious Resistance: A Borderlands Approach”

Tommy Pinette, “The Poet Laureate of the Mi’kmaw

People and an Acadian Folklorist Walk into a Conference:

Recharting (Decolonizing) Maine Acadian Cultural Selection

through Truthtelling at the Affecting Presence Conferences,

1988–1990”

10:20–10:30 Break

10:30–11:50 Panel 7: Indigenous Resistance/ ResilienceModerator: Andy Post

Derek DeMello, “Massachuseuk and Merrymount:

Algonquian Agency and Early English Settler Colonialism,

1614-1630 CE”

Vivian Emily Lamoureux, “Subverting Colonial Authority:

The Evolution of Mi’kmaq Resistance on Cole Harbour No

30 Reserve, 1880–1974”

Robyn Mansfield, “Labour, Gender, and Resistance:

Experiences at the Residential School at Shubenacadie, Nova

Scotia”