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Network in Canadian History & Environment | Nouvelle initiative Canadienne en histoire de l'environnement

Sara Spike

Sara Spike, PhD, is a cultural historian of rural communities and coasts in Atlantic Canada. She is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Wilson Institute for Canadian History at McMaster University, and a Research Associate of the Gorsebrook Institute at Saint Mary's University. She lives in Mi'kma'ki, rural Nova Scotia, where she is writing a cultural history of fog in Atlantic Canada.

Canadian Coastal Histories workshop and public keynote events

November 17, 2021November 17, 20212 minute readby Sara Spike

Call for Papers – Canadian Coastal History Workshop

October 9, 2020October 7, 20203 minute readby Sara Spike

“a salubrious, saline exhalation”: Fog and Health in Colonial Newfoundland and Nova Scotia

August 27, 2020September 26, 20207 minute readby Sara Spike

Ode to a Christmas Tree Baler

December 20, 2019December 20, 20195 minute readby Sara Spike

Phenology and Local Knowledge in Early Twentieth-Century Rural Nova Scotia

April 8, 2015April 10, 20156 minute readby Sara Spike

Cranberry Capers: Wild Harvesting in Nova Scotia, 1880s and 1950s

December 10, 2014May 27, 20209 minute readby Sara Spike

Sights worth looking at: Agricultural Exhibitions in Nova Scotia

August 20, 2014August 20, 20145 minute readby Sara Spike
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