Spotted some colour in the MW building lately? That's right, the mural in the HCS west hallway is complete! The mural was painted by artist Mo Thunder, Indigenous Academic Advisor & Career Support, Brittney Jaikaran, and a team of Indigenous students. We would like to thank all
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It is with great sadness that we share the news of the sudden passing of Martin Arno. Always kind, cheerful and willing to help, he served as an instructor and TA for many of our Classical Studies and Religion courses over the years while pursuing his PhD in the Department of
In the November 1st episode of Ideas with Nahlah Ayed titled "The Year 1789: More Than One Revolution", Prof William Nelson discusses the French Revolution along with Karen Valihora, Professor of English, York University, and Darryl Dee, Professor of History, Wilfred Laurier
Congratulations to Professors Joshua Arthurs and Suleyman Dost who have been awarded SSHRC Connections Grants for their upcoming conferences and workshops! Prof. Dost's international conference will take place in April 2023 and is titled “Re-evaluating Methodological
It is with great sadness that we share the news of the passing of Nancy El-Gindy. She is remembered at HCS as an excellent TA in our history and women's and gender studies courses who expertly led tutorials and was always generous with helping and providing feedback to students
Austria's leading news magazine, Profil, recently did an extensive interview with Prof Joshua Arthurs on the Italian election. Read the full article (in German) at: https://www.profil.at/ausland/historiker-ueber-melonis-partei-wurzeln-liegen-in-der-faschistischen-zeit/402158598.
Congratulations to Prof Husseina Dinani on the recent publication of her article "‘Not a true cyclone’: Colonial officials' discursive tactics and responses to the 1952 cyclone in Southern Province and intra-territorial competition in Tanganyika." in the Journal of Historical
Profs Katherine Blouin (Historical and Cultural Studies, UTSC), Usama Ali Gad (Ain Shams University) and Rachel Mairs (University of Reading) have received the Women’s Classical Caucus's (WCC) Public Scholarship Award for their work through their blog, Everyday Orientalism, a
HCS's Prof Stephen Rockel has authored a chapter in the recently released Droughts, Floods, and Global Climatic Anomalies in the Indian Ocean World, which explores the impact of climatic anomalies on human and environmental systems across the Indian Ocean World. Rockel's chapter