5.0719 Conference: Histoire du Canada (1/123)

Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Thu, 27 Feb 1992 22:38:34 EST

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 5, No. 0719. Thursday, 27 Feb 1992.

Date: Thu, 27 Feb 92 12:42:30 EST
From: Lorne Hammond <051796@UOTTAWA>
Subject: Conference program

For your information:

Une histoire du Canada
ouverte aux diverses cultures

COLLOQUE * COLLOQUIUM

Land of Many Cultures:
A New Canadian History


March 5-6 mars 1992


135 Pavillon Simard / 135 Simard Hall

Departement d'histoire/ Department of History
Universite d'Ottawa/ University of Ottawa
155 Seraphin Marion
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada
K1N 6N5

(613) 564-2485

Il se veut un hommage au professeur Cornelius J. Jaenen,
a l'occasion de sa derniere annee d'enseignement.

En liason avec les themes d'enseignement et de recherche
de professor Jaenen, le colloque presente des communications
sur des questions actuelles de l'histoire du Canada, l'environnement,
les Amerindiens, le colonisation, les communautes culturelles et
l'education.

The colloquium is being held in honour of Professor Cornelius J. Jaenen,
who will retire from his teaching duties after the 1991-1992
academic year.

In keeping with Professor Jaenen's teaching and research fields, this
colloquium focusses on aspects of Canadian history which are of particular
interest today: the environment, Amerindians, colonization, cultural
communities, and education.


PROGRAMME

Jeudi 5 mars / Thursday March 5

13:00 Inscription / Registration
13:30 Ouverture / Welcome
Carlos BAZAN
doyen de la Faculte des arts / Dean of Arts
Universite d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa

Pe-sentation / Programme Outline
Pierre SAVARD (Ottawa)
responsable du colloque / Colloquium Co-Ordinator

14:00 Premiere seance / First Session
De l'environnement - l'education / From Environment to Education

President-animateur / Moderator
Chad GAFFIELD (Ottawa)

Communications / Papers

Donald WORSTER (Kansas)
"Putting Nature into History."

Serge COURVILLE (Laval)
"Carte ancienne et cartographie historique."

H. Vince RUTHERFORD (University of Winnipeg)
"The Winthrop Fleet."

J. Donald WILSON (University of British Columbia)
"Education on the Frontier: Schools, Teachers and Community
Influence in North-Central British Columbia."

Vendredi 6 mars / Friday March 6

10:00 Deuxieme seance / Second Session
Les communautes culturelles / The Ethnocultural Groups

President-animatuer / Moderator
Michel BEHIELS (Ottawa)

Communications / Papers

Myron MOMRYK (National Archives)
"Patriots, Progressives and Politics:
the Writing of Ukranian Canadian History
1891-1991."

Goran RYSTAD (University of Lund, Sweden)
"Ethnicity, Ethnic Groups and American
Foreign Policy."

Dejeuner / Lunch

14:00 Troisieme seance / Third Session
The Amerindians

President-animateur / Moderator
Micheline D'ALLAIRE (Ottawa)

Communications / Papers

Marcel TRUDEL (Ottawa)
"Une nouvelle verdette dans l'historiographie
de la Nouvelle-France: l'Amerindien."

Peter MacLEOD (Ottawa)
"New Friends and Allies: the Seven Nations of Canada
and the beginning of the British Regime, 1759-1763."

Olive Patricia DICKASON (University of Alberta)
"World View of Amerindians."

16:30 Cloture du colloque / Closing remarks

(Please note: French accents and the o/umlaut in Goran were lost in
software translations. Lorne Hammond.)