Sarah Glassford,Will Tait, Shirley Tillotson, Dominique Marshall, Stephanie Bangarth and Jill Campbell-Miller, members of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History, participated in three academic events at the Canadian Historical Association
(CHA) Annual Meeting in Congress 2015, which took place at the University of Ottawa from May 30 to June 5, in Ottawa, Ontario.
Sarah Glassford,Will Tait and Shirley Tillotson took part in the “Public, Private, Political: Charitable Organizations and Citizen Engagement” Roundtable, which was held on Tuesday June 2.
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Dominique Marshall, President of the CHA, gave her Presidential Adress in the conference “Dessins d’enfants et aide humanitaire : expressions et expositions transnationales” Tuesday June 2.
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Finally, Stephanie Bangarth and Jill Campbell-Miller participated in the Wednesday June 3 Roundtable “Capitals and Peripheries: Historical Perspectives on International Development”.
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