News and Events
The 2010 History Department Newsletter is now available.
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The History Department is proud to have had the following speakers deliver lectures at St. FX:
- J.L. Black, Carleton University, "Into the Dustbin of History: The Collapse of the U.S.S.R. and Its Implications for Canada."
- Konrad Eisenbichler, University of Toronto, "Politics and Monuments: The Urban Fabric of Florence and Its Political Echoes."
- Lynne Viola, University of Toronto, "We Let the Women do the Talking: Peasant Women Rebels Under Stalin."
- Donald Swainson, Queen's University, "Corruption, Irresponsibilty and Elections in Nineteenth Century Canada."
- Wendy Mitchenson, University of Waterloo, "The Female Body: Medical Perspectives in Victorian Canada."
- Michael D. Behiels, University of Ottawa, "Canada and Quebec: Converging Values/Diverging Identities."
- Gwen Davies, Acadia University, "Evangeline Myth: Iconography, Culture, and Commodification."
- David Roediger and James Barrett, University of Illinois, "Race and the In-Between Peoples: U.S. Immigrants Encounter the Color Line."
- Robert L. Tignor, Princeton University, "Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness and King Leopold's Congo."
- Robert Paxton, Columbia University, "Vichy France: Sixty Years Later."
- Anne Rubenstein, York University, "Not Playing in Chichicastenango: Performance, Representation and Tarzan in Guatemala."