Covid 19

Appel à participation: Conférence Twitter sure les méthodologies pandémiques

APPEL À PARTICIPATION Les 24-25 juin 2021 Parrainée par la Société historique du Canada (SHC) Au cours de l’année écoulée, les archives et les bibliothèques ont fermé (de façon permanente ou périodiquement), les voyages internationaux non essentiels ont été fortement découragés, voire impossibles, et tous ceux qui le pouvaient ont été encouragés à travailler à …

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CFP: Pandemic Methodologies Twitter Conference

CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS June 24-25, 2021 Sponsored by the Canadian Historical Association (CHA) In the past year, archives and libraries have closed (either permanently or periodically), non-essential international travel has been heavily discouraged or impossible, and anyone who can has been encouraged to work from home. In these circumstances, historians have had to adapt how …

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RSC Briefing on History of Public Health

The policy briefing of the Royal Society of Canada on the importance of building on missed opportunities in the history of public health is now available!   From the press release for the policy briefing: COVID-19 has forced us to re-learn the importance of maintaining basic infectious/communicable disease control capacity, and revealed the cost of …

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Reminder: Pandemic Histories July 7th Seminar

The third seminar in the Pandemic Histories seminar series is happening July 7th at 7 pm EST. This roundtable seminar “Vaccine Viewpoints: from polio to pandemic influenza,” features Catherine Carstairs, Heather MacDougall, and Christopher Rutty.  The CSHM is happy to sponsor Pandemic Histories! More information on the poster below.