Common & Contested Pasts: Human & Environmental Histories

Common & Contested Pasts: Human & Environmental Histories

Join us for an engaging conference in honour of Theodore Binnema and highlighting the human and environmental histories of the Canadian West

By Dr. Jacqueline Holler (UNBC) and Dr. Brian Gobbett

Date and time

May 21 · 1pm - May 22 · 10pm MDT

Location

Banff Park Lodge Resort Hotel & Conference Centre

201 Lynx Street Banff, AB T1L 1K5 Canada

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  • 1 day 9 hours

Common & Contested Pasts: Human & Environmental Histories of the Canadian West(s)

Join us for an exciting event that delves into the entwined human and environmental histories of the northwestern prairies--and beyond. Starting at 1 PM on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, gather at the stunning Banff Park Lodge Resort Hotel & Conference Centre to experience panel presentations and keynote addresses by well-known scholars from academic and professional backgrounds. This in-person gathering promises an engaging exploration of our shared and debated pasts.

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Dr. Jacqueline Holler is Professor of History and Women's & Gender Studies at the University of Northern British Columbia in Prince George, British Columbia.

Now retired, Dr. Brian Gobbett was formerly Vice President Academic at Great Plains College in Swift Current, Saskatchewan.

The conference is supported by a grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and by generous donations from UNBC's Office of Research; the Faculty of Indigenous Studies, Social Sciences, and Humanities; the UNBC Department of History; and the UNBC Faculty Association.