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Ed MacDonald named to the Order of Canada
CCHA stalwart, former president and editor of Historical Studies and winner of the Clerk and Bator awards, Dr. Ed MacDonald has been appointed as a member of the Order of Canada. The Executive Board of the CCHA wishes him hearty congratulations for this honour. It couldn’t have been given to a more deserving scholar. For…
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Extended CFP Deadline: “Canada, Ireland, and Transatlantic Colonialism: Historical Perspectives”
From May 28 to May 30, 2024, St. Michael’s College, in the University of Toronto, in partnership with the Department of Foreign Affairs of Ireland, will be hosting a conference titled: “Canada, Ireland, and Transatlantic Colonialism: Historical Perspectives. The themes of the conference include– Ireland and the Colonial Apparatus of British North America; Irish Religious…
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Richard Lebrun named Honorary CCHA President
At its 2023 Annual General Meeting, the CCHA appointed Richard LeBrun as its Honorary President. Richard Lebrun served as President of the CCHA from 1968-1970, and was editor of the journal, and winner of the Clerk Award. The office of Honorary President has been vacant since the passing of Cardinal Maurice Roy in 1985. The…
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CFP: Canada, Ireland, and Transatlantic Colonialism: Historical Perspectives
From May 28 to May 30, 2024, St. Michael’s College, in the University of Toronto, in partnership with the Department of Foreign Affairs of Ireland, will be hosting a conference titled: “Canada, Ireland, and Transatlantic Colonialism: Historical Perspectives. The themes of the conference include– Ireland and the Colonial Apparatus of British North America; Irish Religious…
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In Memoriam: Elizabeth McGahan
It is with sadness that we have learned of the death of Elizabeth McGahan, long time member of the CCHA, including of the executive, and former editor of our journal Historical Studies. Her career, service, and impact are detailed in a beautiful obituary here: https://brenansfh.com/tribute/details/32099/Elizabeth-McGahan/obituary.html
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CCHA celebrates 90 years at Congress 2023
The CCHA returned to in-person conferencing at Congress 2023 just in time for its 90th birthday. Highlights included a keynote address by Professor Emma Anderson (University of Ottawa) entitled “A Double-Edged Sword: Excommunication and its Unanticipated Effects in Nineteenth-Century Canada” and a book launch for Dr. Peter Ludlow‘s new Disciples of Antigonish: Catholics in Nova…
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Farewell to Valerie Burke
In January, the CCHA said goodbye to its longtime Administrative and Membership Director, Valerie Burke. Valerie has been a mainstay and cornerstone of the CCHA for many years, not only in her capacity as Administrative and Membership Director, but as the personal Assistant to our late Secretary General Fr. Jackman. Valerie has been particularly important…
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Call for Papers: 89th Annual Meeting
The 89th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA) will be held on Thursday, June 1 and Friday, June 2, 2023 at York University. The meeting is a particularly special one, as 2023 marks the 90th anniversary of the Association The CCHA invites proposals for scholarly papers dealing with any aspect of the history…
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2022-24 CCHA Executive Elected
The 2022-24 Executive was elected at the Annual General Meeting 27th May 2022. We are very excited to welcome Dan McLeod to the Executive, thank Peter Ludlow for an exemplary term as President-General. 2022-24 Executive
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Keynote for 89th annual meeting announced
The CCHA is pleased to announce the keynote speaker for its 89th Annual Meeting. Professor Kathleen Sprows Cummings, Director, Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism, and Rev. John A. O’Brien Collegiate Professor, University of Notre Dame Professor Sprows Cummings’ talk is called: “Say not America’s saints are all foreign”: Catholics and Canonization in…
