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CHESS in Ottawa

5/27/2015

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The Network in Canadian History and the Environment (NiCHE) runs an annual summer school/workshop attached to the Congress of the Humanities. Graduate students, local experts, and historians at various stages of their career spend three days exploring particular aspects of Congress's host city; this year, it is in Ottawa. I'm thrilled to attend this year's event because even though I grew up in Ottawa, we are visiting sites that I have never seen. Take a look at the program here. Those attending the event will be livetweeting #CHESS2015 from Friday May 29th until Sunday May 31st.
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Another kind of reclamation at Creston Flats

5/27/2015

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Creston Flats sits between two large mountain ranges in southeastern British Columbia. It is a thoroughly stunning spot, something I had the chance to discover for myself several years ago while researching agricultural reclamation in the region. BC Studies published my study earlier this year, and last month I wrote about some of my findings for NiCHE's The Otter.
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    I am a History postdoctoral fellow at Memorial University of Newfoundland.

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