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

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Canada’s First Oil Boom: Kerosene Lighting in Canada, 1846-1920

May 18, 2023May 23, 20231 minute readby NiCHE Administrators

Petrolias, Then & Now: Exploring Change & Continuity in the Ethics of Extraction

May 18, 2023May 23, 20231 minute readby NiCHE Administrators

Online Book Talk – Creating Worlds Otherwise

May 15, 2023May 16, 20231 minute readby Sarah York-Bertram and Jessica DeWitt

The Toronto History Lecture – Call for Lecture Proposals

April 21, 2023May 10, 20232 minute readby Jane MacNamara

A Panel Discussion with Laura Moss, Warren Cariou, Stephen Collis, and Rita Wong on Art, Activism, and Climate Change

March 11, 2022March 11, 20221 minute readby NiCHE Administrators

Environmental History Meets Public Policy – Webinar Series

March 10, 2022May 10, 20232 minute readby Lea Beiermann & Elizabeth Hameeteman

Canadian Coastal Histories workshop and public keynote events

November 17, 2021May 10, 20232 minute readby Sara Spike

Public Lecture: “Nature’s Principal Reservoir: The Importance of Snow and Snow Surveys in Twentieth Century British Columbia”

March 29, 2021May 10, 20231 minute readby M. Blake Butler

Public Lecture: Edward Jones-Imhotep, Histories from Broken Worlds

March 19, 2021May 10, 20232 minute readby NiCHE Administrators

Public Lecture: “Firebreak: How the Maine-New Brunswick Border Defined the 1825 Miramichi Fire”

March 19, 2021May 10, 20231 minute readby Mark McLaughlin

Public Lecture: “Who the Heck Was Jocko and Why Should We Care?”

March 19, 2021May 10, 20231 minute readby Keri Cronin

James Scott: How to Write Like a River

February 28, 2021May 10, 20231 minute readby Sean Kheraj
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