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Richard Yeomans

@richrray

History PhD • Science and settler colonialism, colonial colleges, & resource regulation in Atlantic Canada • sometimes people call me Murray • He/Him

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Our editor-in-chief, Dr. Jessica DeWitt, is back with her picks for environmental history worth reading from September! niche-canada.org/2024/10/08/env… #envhist

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David Foord and I are guest editing a special issue in Scientia Canadensis on the history of public health policy in Canada. Abstracts are due by 31 January 2025 and full articles by 30 June 2025. See more details here: cstha-ahstc.ca/2024/10/23/cfp…

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On the blog, part 2 of Neil Balan's examination of contingency bases in Atlantic Canada: acadiensis.wordpress.com/2024/10/29/con…

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On the blog, Colby Gaudet examines Acadian social networks of the revolutionary Atlantic: acadiensis.wordpress.com/2024/11/05/317…

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On the blog, Vicki Hallett looks at the trouble with women and cod in NF and Labrador's Colonial History. Also, this includes my fave line ever in a post: "Atlantic cod have the twin disadvantages of being supremely delicious and supremely ugly." acadiensis.wordpress.com/2024/11/12/tro…

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We are looking for a scholar who would like to write a response/provide historical context for the news that "Ottawa to compensate Inuit in Nunavik for mass sled dog slaughter" cbc.ca/news/politics/… Check out our Contributor Guidelines if interested - niche-canada.org/guidelines-for…

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Today on our site @Moullue_Verte introduces his recent Environmental History article, "Fishwork Is for the Birds: Humans and Birds in the Sixteenth-Century Northwest Atlantic" - niche-canada.org/2024/11/20/bir… #envhist #earlymodern #animalhistory

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Bio of the Day: William Brydone Jack (1817–86), mathematician, astronomer, natural scientist, and educator. In 1840 he accepted a post at King’s College, intending to stay in #NewBrunswick only a few years. His contributions extended over 45 years. biographi.ca/en/bio/jack_wi…

Bio of the Day: William Brydone Jack (1817–86), mathematician, astronomer, natural scientist, and educator.
In 1840 he accepted a post at King’s College, intending to stay in #NewBrunswick only a few years. His contributions extended over 45 years. biographi.ca/en/bio/jack_wi…
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Our friends at the Journal of New Brunswick Studies/Revue d’études sur le Nouveau-Brunswick (JNBS/RÉNB) have published a new issue full of great content - check it out: acadiensis.wordpress.com/2024/11/24/new…

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Be sure to check out our recent post featuring an audio clip of the extended abstract of our interview with Polaris Prize winning musician Jeremy Dutcher, now with a tri-lingual PDF so you can follow along in the language of your choice: acadiensis.wordpress.com/2024/12/10/son…

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Our next NiCHE Conversation will be on Fri, Dec 20th, at 12pm EST on Instagram Live. Dr. Jessica DeWitt will chat with Richard Yeomans about the pre-Confederation fishery, border policing, & the legal status of inshore waters. Follow NiCHE on Insta: instagram.com/niche.canada

Our next NiCHE Conversation will be on Fri, Dec 20th, at 12pm EST on Instagram Live.

<a href="/JessicaMDeWitt/">Dr. Jessica DeWitt</a> will chat with <a href="/richrray/">Richard Yeomans</a> about the pre-Confederation fishery, border policing, &amp; the legal status of inshore waters. 

Follow NiCHE on Insta: instagram.com/niche.canada