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Outstanding research of Department of History faculty gains support from SSHRC
Four of these research projects, including by Professors Tara Abraham (R), Catherine Carstairs (T), Alan Gordon(B), and Sofie Lachapelle (L), have been awarded SSHRC IG and Connection grants

Spring Reading: Beverly Cooper
We asked MFA alumni with new work out this spring what they’re reading, and what they'd recommend...

#Wellness@Work
Food, fun, diversity, and inclusion! Who could ask for anything more?


Spring Reading: David James Brock
We asked MFA alumni publishing books this spring what they’re reading, and what they'd recommend...

Scottish Studies 2018 Spring Colloquium at Knox College, University of Toronto.
Featuring The Jill Mackenzie Lecture by Dr Catriona M.M. Macdonald, Reader in Late Modern Scottish history at the University of Glasgow

The History Department’s Rural History Roundtable Speakers Series, Winter 2018
The History Department’s Rural History Roundtable Speakers Series, Winter 2018, has an illustrious lineup of speakers that includes Professor, Fabio Faria Mendes, Professor Kris Inwood, Dr. David Klassen, Professor Jan Hadlaw, Author Ben Bradley, and Emeritus Professor Doug McCalla, formerly Canada Research Chair in Rural History, University of Guelph.

Take a History Course & Have a Work Experience
HIST*3480 WORKPLACE LEARNING is an independent study course based on either History related voluntary or paid workplace experience. Students combine scholarly research and reflection with applied on-the-job experience.

Write Like Shakespeare
Professor Sky Gilbert, School of English and Theatre Studies, is a teacher, writer, director, filmmaker. His current work includes teaching a class of undergraduate students about the pleasures and benefits of learning to write like Shakespeare.