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Daily Archives: 27 May, 2010
From Montreal…with CHESS
For the past five years before the annual meeting of the CHA at Congress, NiCHE hosts CHESS – Canadian History and Environment Summer School. The theme for the 2010 Concordia edition it is “Edible Environments.” Since the environmental history/historical geography … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, Environment, NiCHE, Research
Tagged Environment, Montreal, NiCHE, Reflection
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Place and Placelessness Promotional Podcast
In a previous post I talked about the un-workshop the NiCHE New Scholar’s group is organizing for October 1-2, 2010. The organizing committee is working hard to promote the hell out of this thing because we want to see the … Continue reading
Posted in NiCHE, Shameless Promotion
Tagged Graduate Students, NiCHE, Place and Placelessness
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