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The Department of History, Classics, and Religion at the University of Alberta

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Join us on May 17-18 for the History of Science and Philosophy in Premodern India: A conference in honour of Prof Dominik Wujastyk, Singhmar Chair in Classical Indian Society and Polity.

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Join us on May 17-18 for the History of Science and Philosophy in Premodern India: A conference in honour of Prof Dominik Wujastyk, Singhmar Chair in Classical Indian Society and Polity. Register and learn more: eventcreate.com/e/indiaconfere…
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Join the Department of History, Classics, and Religion in one week on Friday, April 19 at 2:30 PM in Tory 2-58 for 'Ecologies of Care: Human-Leech Medicines in South Asia and Beyond', a research talk by Dr. Lisa Brooks.

Join the Department of History, Classics, and Religion in one week on Friday, April 19 at 2:30 PM in Tory 2-58 for 'Ecologies of Care: Human-Leech Medicines in South Asia and Beyond', a research talk by Dr. Lisa Brooks.
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Shannon Stunden Bower, associate professor UofA History, Classics, and Religion, talks with Nancy Carlson CBC about what has happened in the last 100 years that could help people on the Canadian Prairies better mitigate drought. bit.ly/3TRbLdc

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Join today at 2:30 PM MST in Tory 2-58 for 'Everything that Could Happen Did”: The Black Market in France, 1939-1948, a research talk by Dr. Kenneth Mouré.

A Zoom link will also be available. For the link, contact Shannon Stunden Bower at [email protected].

Join today at 2:30 PM MST in Tory 2-58 for 'Everything that Could Happen Did”: The Black Market in France, 1939-1948, a research talk by Dr. Kenneth Mouré. A Zoom link will also be available. For the link, contact Shannon Stunden Bower at stundenbower@ualberta.ca.
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Join the Department of History, Classics, and Religion on Friday, April 19 at 2:30 PM in Tory 2-58 for 'Ecologies of Care: Human-Leech Medicines in South Asia and Beyond', a research talk by Dr. Lisa Brooks.

Join the Department of History, Classics, and Religion on Friday, April 19 at 2:30 PM in Tory 2-58 for 'Ecologies of Care: Human-Leech Medicines in South Asia and Beyond', a research talk by Dr. Lisa Brooks.
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History, Classics, and Religion and Philosophy will offer a new course in Fall 2024. RELIG 397/PHIL 301: The Bhagavad Gītā: Yoga and Immortality will explore the Bhagavadgītā's approaches to philosophy, lived religion, and psychology.

Learn more: ow.ly/kSP050R1w9l

History, Classics, and Religion and Philosophy will offer a new course in Fall 2024. RELIG 397/PHIL 301: The Bhagavad Gītā: Yoga and Immortality will explore the Bhagavadgītā's approaches to philosophy, lived religion, and psychology. Learn more: ow.ly/kSP050R1w9l
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Join four experts and community leaders—Dr. Aya Fujiwara, Mr. Roger Teshima, Dr. Henry Tsang, and Ms. Michelle Day Miles—for an exploration of issues of ethnicity, race, and community in relation to Japanese community associations, centres, and gardens in Canada.

Mar 25, 6–8 pm

Join four experts and community leaders—Dr. Aya Fujiwara, Mr. Roger Teshima, Dr. Henry Tsang, and Ms. Michelle Day Miles—for an exploration of issues of ethnicity, race, and community in relation to Japanese community associations, centres, and gardens in Canada. Mar 25, 6–8 pm
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TODAY: Join us for the annual L.H. Thomas Lecture at 4:30 PM in Henderson Hall (1-17 Rutherford Library South). This year’s lecture is “Fashion Politics and the Power of Dress: A History of Whiteness & Empire, c. 1660-1820” presented by Dr. Beverly Lemire, C.M.

TODAY: Join us for the annual L.H. Thomas Lecture at 4:30 PM in Henderson Hall (1-17 Rutherford Library South). This year’s lecture is “Fashion Politics and the Power of Dress: A History of Whiteness & Empire, c. 1660-1820” presented by Dr. Beverly Lemire, C.M.
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'Everything that Could Happen Did”: The Black Market in France, 1939-1948, a research talk by Dr. Kenneth Mouré has been rescheduled to Friday, April 5 at 2:30 PM MST in Tory 2-58.

'Everything that Could Happen Did”: The Black Market in France, 1939-1948, a research talk by Dr. Kenneth Mouré has been rescheduled to Friday, April 5 at 2:30 PM MST in Tory 2-58.
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Join us on Friday, March 22 at 2:30 PM MST in Tory 2-58 for 'Everything that Could Happen Did”: The Black Market in France, 1939-1948, a research talk by Dr. Kenneth Mouré.

Join us on Friday, March 22 at 2:30 PM MST in Tory 2-58 for 'Everything that Could Happen Did”: The Black Market in France, 1939-1948, a research talk by Dr. Kenneth Mouré.
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ONE WEEK: Join us for the annual L.H. Thomas Lecture on March 21 at 4:30 PM in Henderson Hall (1-17 Rutherford Library South). This year’s lecture is “Fashion Politics and the Power of Dress: A History of Whiteness & Empire, c. 1660-1820” presented by Dr. Beverly Lemire, C.M.

ONE WEEK: Join us for the annual L.H. Thomas Lecture on March 21 at 4:30 PM in Henderson Hall (1-17 Rutherford Library South). This year’s lecture is “Fashion Politics and the Power of Dress: A History of Whiteness & Empire, c. 1660-1820” presented by Dr. Beverly Lemire, C.M.
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Read David Roger Marples' analysis of Russian President Vladimir Putin's much-publicized interview with American right-wing commentator Tucker Carlson The Conversation Canada: bit.ly/3uU7Zr5 Marples is a professor of Russian and East European history UofA History, Classics, and Religion.

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TODAY: Join the Department of History, Classics, and Religion at 12:30 PM in Tory 2-58 for a talk by Dr. Russell Cobb. Dr. Cobb will discuss his forthcoming book Ghosts of Crook County: An Oil Fortune, A Phantom Child, and the Fight for Indigenous Land.

TODAY: Join the Department of History, Classics, and Religion at 12:30 PM in Tory 2-58 for a talk by Dr. Russell Cobb. Dr. Cobb will discuss his forthcoming book Ghosts of Crook County: An Oil Fortune, A Phantom Child, and the Fight for Indigenous Land.
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ONE WEEK: Join the Department of History, Classics, and Religion on Thursday, March 14 at 12:30 PM in Tory 2-58 for a talk by Dr. Russell Cobb. Dr. Cobb will discuss his forthcoming book Ghosts of Crook County: An Oil Fortune, A Phantom Child, and the Fight for Indigenous Land.

ONE WEEK: Join the Department of History, Classics, and Religion on Thursday, March 14 at 12:30 PM in Tory 2-58 for a talk by Dr. Russell Cobb. Dr. Cobb will discuss his forthcoming book Ghosts of Crook County: An Oil Fortune, A Phantom Child, and the Fight for Indigenous Land.
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On March 22, a UofA History, Classics, and Religion research talk by Dr. Kenneth Mouré will take place in Tory 2-58 called, 'Everything That Could Happen Did' - The Black Market in France, 1939-1948, explaining the logics for and the importance of wartime black-market activity. See poster details!

On March 22, a @UofA_HC research talk by Dr. Kenneth Mouré will take place in Tory 2-58 called, 'Everything That Could Happen Did' - The Black Market in France, 1939-1948, explaining the logics for and the importance of wartime black-market activity. See poster details! #UAlberta
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Join UofA History, Classics, and Religion for the annual L.H. Thomas Lecture on March 21 at 4:30 p.m.! This year’s lecture is “Fashion Politics and the Power of Dress: A History of Whiteness & Empire, c. 1660-1820” presented by Dr. Beverly Lemire, C.M. There will be a reception after the lecture.

Join @UofA_HC for the annual L.H. Thomas Lecture on March 21 at 4:30 p.m.! This year’s lecture is “Fashion Politics and the Power of Dress: A History of Whiteness & Empire, c. 1660-1820” presented by Dr. Beverly Lemire, C.M. There will be a reception after the lecture. #UAlberta
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Join us on Friday, March 22 at 2:30 PM MST in Tory 2-58 for 'Everything that Could Happen Did”: The Black Market in France, 1939-1948, a research talk by Dr. Kenneth Mouré.

Join us on Friday, March 22 at 2:30 PM MST in Tory 2-58 for 'Everything that Could Happen Did”: The Black Market in France, 1939-1948, a research talk by Dr. Kenneth Mouré.
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