NiCHE New Scholars Reading Group Meet-up: Montreal 2010

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Event Date: May 28 2010
Event Website: Event Webpage
City: Montreal, Quebec
Country: Canada
Primary Contact Name: Adam Crymble
Contact Email: acrymbl@uwo.ca

The New Scholars in Canadian History & Environment Reading Group invites all members to join us for a live meet-up in Montreal this week at CHESS.

After a successful year of running a monthly online discussion group for graduate students that examined works-in-progress, including draft essays, articles, and chapters, we’re going to meet face-to-face at CHESS on Friday, May 28 from 2:30pm to 3:45pm. If you’re going to be at CHESS this year, we invite you to download and read a copy (PDF) of a draft chapter from Jim Clifford’s dissertation titled “Suburban and Industrial Growth in the Lower Lea River Valley: An Environmental History of West Ham from 1855-1935” for our live discussion. If you cannot make it to Montreal this week, please feel free to read the draft chapter and upload your comments and questions to our New Scholars Reading Group page.

To find out more about the Reading Group, check out this video or visit our site at:
http://niche-canada.org/new-scholars/reading-group

*The above video was made with Creative Commons content. Click here for the credits.


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Sean Kheraj

Associate Professor and Vice-Provost Academic at Toronto Metropolitan University
Sean Kheraj is a member of the executive committee of the Network in Canadian History and Environment. He's an associate professor in the Department of History and Vice-Provost Academic at Toronto Metropolitan University. His research and teaching focuses on environmental and Canadian history. He is also the host and producer of Nature's Past, NiCHE's audio podcast series and he blogs at http://seankheraj.com.

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