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Category Archives: Public Lectures
The Spectre of Booms Past
by Don Nerbas Sean Cadigan recently delivered the seventeenth annual J.B. McLachlan Memorial Lecture at Cape Breton University. The event is scheduled to coincide with announcement of the recipient of the J.B. McLachlan Scholarship. Funded by the McLachlan family and … Continue reading
Atlantic Canadian Studies Abroad: John Reid in India
by John Reid I recently returned from a ten-day sojourn in India, giving lectures on imperial-Indigenous relations in Mi’kmaw and Maliseet contexts, and other Atlantic Canada topics. In Delhi, I spoke to a group drawn from Canadian Studies and a … Continue reading