The University of Saskatchewan is a force to be reckoned with at this year’s 2015 Canadian Historical Association meeting, which is taking place June 1-3 at the University of Ottawa. I, personally, will be speaking on a roundtable on June 2nd that is cosponsored by CHA and the Environmental Studies Association of Canada, “Is All History Now Environmental History? The Anthropocene in Historical Context,” which I organized with other members of the Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE). I also am presenting a paper on June 3rd, “Park Formation as Catalyst for Restoration: A Pennsylvania River’s Ecological Revivification.”
The full CHA program can be found here. Below I have provided a list of all participants from the University of Saskatchewan Department of History and those affiliated with other departments at the university:
Monday, June 1st:
Tuesday, June 2nd
Wednesday, June 3rd