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November 2022

Ghost Walk poster

Fiona Edmonds at Scottish Studies 2021 Frank Watson Lecture

The Centre for Scottish Studies is pleased to share with you details for the Frank Watson Book Prize 2021 - Virtual Lecture, Thursday 3 November, 3:00-4:00pm (EDT).  Professor Fiona Edmonds will give a lecture that draws on the highlights of her book Gaelic Influence in the Northumbrian Kingdom: The Golden Age and the Viking Age, Studies in Celtic History 40 (Boydell and Brewer, 2019). 

Zavitz Gallery Exhibit: Julien Akrey

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Zavitz Gallery Exhibit: Julien Akrey Contact: jackrey@uoguelph.ca

History Grad Café at the Bullring

The weekly History Grad Cafe meets in the Bullring at 11 am on Tuesday, Nov. 7. Grad students, staff, and faculty are all welcome - please come out and say hello!

Zavitz Gallery Exhibit: Emma Lippert

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Zavitz Gallery Exhibit: Emma Lippert Contact: elippert@uoguelph.ca
Khalidi at Guelph poster

Dr. Rashid Khalidi Virtual Talk: "The Hundred Years' War on Palestine"

Dr. Rashid I. Khalidi, Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies, Department of History, Columbia University, NY will give an online zoom guest lecture regarding his new book, The Hundred Years' War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917-2017 (2020), and the current situation in Palestine.

Vaccine Hesitancy & Resistance in Canada Since the Early 80s: Catherine Carstairs at OneHealth Fall Seminar

Dr. Catherine Carstairs will be giving a talk on the history of modern vaccine hesitancy/resistance in Canada for the One Health Institute Fall 2022 Seminar Series on Wednesday November 16th from 12:30-1:20pm. The seminar will be held in McLaughlin Library, Room 384. Please see the attached graphic for further details. For further information on the One Health seminar series visit: https://sites.uoguelph.ca/onehealth/one-health-seminar-series/
Rural History Roundtable Fall 2022 Poster

Amaryllis, written by Pascal Brullemans

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  University of Guelph Presents, Amarllyis, written by Pascal Brullemans.   Location: Arts Performance Theatre, Alumni Walk MacKinnon Building Guelph Evening Performances: November 17, 18, 19 @7:30pm Matinee Performance: November 19 @2pm Director: Kim McLeod Scenography: Troy Hourie & THST 3&4 Production Students  

Careers for Historians Fall Event

Our Fall 2022 Careers for Historians event is Wednesday, Nov. 23 from 1:30-2:20. Guelph History grads Kristi A. Kodama and Amy McBride Bowen will talk about their transition to work and their tips for launching a career with a History degree. Free admission - all students welcome.
Jacobite Colloquium Invitation poster