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CFP: Timber Colonialism Workshop

January 27, 2023January 27, 20232 minute readby Jim Clifford

Transforming the “Wonderful”: Forest Plantation and Displacement in Bvumba (Chirara), Zimbabwe, 1948-1970

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The Grass Roots of a PEI Potato Farm

May 9, 2022June 29, 202212 minute readby Josh MacFadyen

Off-Campus History: The Revenant with Sam Derksen

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Online Event: Mining, Fishing and Colonialism: The Economic Geography of Resource Extraction in the North

February 11, 2022February 10, 20221 minute readby NiCHE Administrators

Not Without Precedent: Debating Changing Food Systems

February 8, 2022February 8, 20224 minute readby Jodey Nurse

Thinking with History About the Future with Immersive Technology

June 9, 2021July 29, 20215 minute readby Jim Clifford

The Fir Trade in Canada: Mapping Commodity Flows on Railways

October 8, 2020January 22, 202211 minute readby Josh MacFadyen

Review of MacFadyen, Flax Americana

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Telling the Stories Staples Tell: Visualizing Data and a Call for Contributors

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Cold Comfort: Firewood, Ice Storms, and Hypothermia in Canada

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