Please join the History Department and the MES/MESc Program at Nipissing University for the annual Anne Clendinning Memorial Lecture on Wednesday, March 16, 2022, 6:30pm EST. This year’s speaker is Dr. Lianne Leddy, Wilfrid Laurier University. The title of her talk is “‘And here we found that there’s radium 226 in that river!’: Confronting Cold War Uranium Mining on Anishinaabe Territory.” All are welcome!
Feature Image Credit: Photo by Catherine Murton Stoehr
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Jamie Murton is a Professor in the Department of History at Nipissing University. His research focuses on the environmental history of food and agriculture, and particularly of subsistence production and its relationship to capitalist markets for food. Canadians and Their Natural Environment: A History is out now from Oxford University Press.
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