CFP: Ecologies, knowledge, and power in the Gulf of St. Lawrence region, c.1500-present
2025 Call for Papers
“Ecologies, knowledge, and power in the Gulf of St. Lawrence region, c.1500-present” is a SSHRC-funded collaborative project that is being co-led by Dr. Joshua MacFadyen, University of Prince Edward Island, and Dr. Erin Spinney, University of New Brunswick, Saint John. The project involves over thirty collaborating scholars and focuses on the Gulf region in its own right rather than a periphery of, or a throughfare to, other places. The project seeks to bring together a variety of scholars to ask questions about the region that are based on the premise that the Gulf of St. Lawrence constitutes a distinct spatial system which has been shaped by the marine environment.
CFP: Northeast and Atlantic Region Environmental History Forum
Northeast and Atlantic Region Environmental History Forum
Call for Papers, Twelfth Annual Workshop
Friday, July 25, 2025
Mount Allison University, Sackville, New Brunswick
Deadline: May 2, 2025
The Northeast and Atlantic Region Environmental History Forum (NEAR-EH) brings together a group of scholars exploring the environmental history of eastern Canada and the northeastern United States.
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Sortie d'Acadiensis 53, no. 1
Nous sommes heureux d’annoncer la sortie de notre dernier numéro d’Acadiensis, vol. 53, no 1!
Dans ce numéro, les universitaires Keith Grant, Nicole Gilhuis, Carli LaPierre, Anthony Dickinson et Chesley Sanger signent des articles de recherche qui explorent les subtilités de l’identité et de la race dans les premiers temps de la Nouvelle-Écosse, les défis posés par la diversification économique à Terre-Neuve au milieu du 20e siècle et le rôle de la cartographie française dans la formation de fantaisies impériales.
The Latest from the Blog: Willow Grove’s Eliza Taylor and Early Photography in New Brunswick, 1839-1872 by Kelann Currie-Williams
In the thirty-three years between slavery’s abolition in the British Empire and the signing of the British North America Act (later renamed the Constitution Act in 1982), at least six major photographic processes had been introduced and fervently embraced in what would become the settler-colonial state of Canada...
Les droits linguistiques des francophones du Nouveau-Brunswick depuis l’affaire Louis Mailloux de 1875 à Caraquet
Afin de commémorer le 150e anniversaire de l’affaire Louis Mailloux en 1875, la Municipalité de Caraquet organise un mini-colloque sur cette question le 15 mai 2025 au Village Historique Acadien de Bertrand, près de Caraquet. Le comité organisateur a déjà lancé un appel d’offre de communications afin de rassembler au moins six conférenciers, partageant un intérêt commun envers cet événement et ses retombées sur l’évolution des droits linguistiques de la minorité acadienne du Nouveau-Brunswick.