2023 UNB-UMaine Graduate History Conference - Day 2

Schedule

Sun, 19 Mar, 2023 at 10:00 am

Location

UNB Fredericton | Fredericton, NB

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The UNB-UMaine International Graduate History Conference, hosted alternately between the Universities of Maine and New Brunswick, is an opportunity for graduate students at all career stages to present, and reflect on, and discuss their research.
This year, the two-day conference will be held from Saturday, March 18th and Sunday, March 19th, 2023 at the University of New Brunswick's Fredericton campus.
The Organizing Committee has chosen thirteen participants' papers, reflecting a wide range of interests, perspectives, and historical scope—and we would like to invite YOU to join us in supporting our peers joining us from UNB, UMaine, and beyond.
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Working Schedule & Program Order for Sunday, 19 March 2023

*Registration Re-Opens*
• 10:00-10:30 am
• Outside Medham Room, Harriet Irving Library (HIL 100)

*Panel No. 3 - "The View from Home: War, Peace, and Empire in North America"*
• 10:30-11:50 am
• Mendham Room, Harriet Irving Library (HIL 100)
Panel Chair: Jordyn Bailey (UNB)
Politics of the Home:
Northern New England Women and the American Civil War
• Savannah Clark (University of Maine)
Duties as Revenue, Duties as Subjects:
Newfoundland's Experiments with Financing Local Improvements, 1815-1850
• Scott Eaton (Queen's University)
Reconsidering the Militia Myth:
Logistical Lifelines and the Fight for the Upper St Lawrence, 1812-1813
• Robert Smol (University of New Brunswick)

*Lunch*
11:50 am-1:00 pm @ HIL 104 & 100
(A pizza lunch will be provided in HIL 104, next to the Milham Room.)

*Panel No. 4 - Memory, Violence, and Represenation*
1:00-2:20 pm @ HIL 100
Panel Chair: Katelyn Stieva (UNB)
Immigrant Memories of Sectarian Violence in Modern India:
The Anti-Sikh Violence of 1984 and the Anti-Muslim Violence of 2002
• Misha Maitreyi (University of New Brunswick)
More Harm Than Good?:
Examining the Gentrifying Effects of Heritage in Montreal and Winnipeg
• Kari Valmestad (Carleton University)
New World Creation Story:
Literary Propaganda within Maritime New Englander-Settler Texts
• Nicole Hughes (University of New Brunswick)

*Sunday Keynote Lecture*
2:45-4:15 pm @ HIL 104
Wabanaki Nationhood, Sovereignty, and the State of Maine:
A Discussion of Wabanaki-American Treaty History and the 1980 Maine Indian Land Claims Settlement Act
Osihkiyol ("Zeke") Crofton-Macdonald
Tribal Ambassador - Houlton Band of Maliseets

*Closing Remarks*
4:15-4:30 pm (1615-1630h) @ HIL 104

*Dinner and Drinks at The Snooty Fox*
(Join us for an informal reception downtown! Reservation starts at 5:30 pm; pay own fare.)

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PLEASE NOTE:
• This event page is for SUNDAY, MARCH 19th *ONLY*.
• If you plan on attending the conference both day, then please confirm your attendance in *both* event pages.
• The link to SATURDAY, MARCH 18th's (Day 1's) event page is HERE:
https://www.facebook.com/events/858421708594591/
• Looking forward to seeing you all there!
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Where is it happening?

UNB Fredericton, 3 Bailey Drive,Fredericton,NB,Canada

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