The Canadian Historical Association (CHA) recognized several members of 91亚色's History Department and graduate program with prestigious awards at the聽聽Annual Prize Ceremonies late last month in Calgary.
The Public History Group of the Canadian Historical Associate awarded the聽听迟辞 .聽The award recognizes work that achieves high standards of original research, scholarship, and presentation; brings an innovative public history contribution to its audience; and, serves as a model for future work, advancing the field of public history in Canada.
Francesca D鈥橝mico, doctoral student, received the聽聽awarded every year for the best essay published each year in the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association.
笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Craig Heron, received a聽聽for his book on Hamilton.聽The Ontario Clio Award is given for meritorious publications or for exceptional contributions by individuals or organizations to regional history.
Dan Ross, doctoral student, received the聽.聽The prize is awarded for the best article published in a peer-reviewed journal (including peer-reviewed student journals) by a PhD or MA-level student, in French or in English.
笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Alexia Yates, received the聽聽for her book on Paris. The Ferguson prize recognizes the outstanding scholarly book in a field of history other than Canadian history.
Each year, the CHA organizes a three-day conference that is held in conjunction with the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. The annual meeting provides historians in all fields an opportunity to showcase their research and discuss issues relating to the discipline. For more information visit the CHA Annual Meeting .
