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Congratulations to Paul Lovejoy on the publication of Jihad in West Africa

<!–Notes ACF –> Dear colleagues, I’m sure you will wish to join me in congratulating our colleague Paul Lovejoy on the publication of his most recent book: Jihad in West Africa during the Age of Revolutions (Ohio University Press, 2016, 396 pp.). <!–Notes ACF –> <!–Notes ACF –> This is how the press describes the […]

Congratulations on Angola: Then and Now

Congratulations to José Curto and Tracy Lopes (José’s graduate student) for the publication of their jointly-edited volume, Angola: Then and Now, published recently as a special issue of the journal Portuguese Studies Review vol. 23.2. Further details about the volume are available at : http://www.maproom44.com/psr/23_2.html. The volume takes its origins from a conference organized at […]

Craig Heron – Recipient of the 2017 CAUT Distinguished Academic Award

Dear historians, I’m sure you will all be as thrilled as I am to hear that our colleague Craig Heron has just heard that he will receive the 2017 CAUT Distinguished Academic Award next May. Here is an extract from the recommendation of the CAUT Award Committee, which has now been accepted by CAUT Council: […]

Congratulations to Rachel Koopmans on her induction today in the RSC

<!–Notes ACF –> I’m sure you’ll join me in congratulating Rachel Koopmans on her induction today into the ranks of the Royal Society of Canada as a member of the College of New Scholars. To celebrate Rachel’s induction, LA&PS has produced a video featuring her latest research: see  https://youtu.be/IxJf684Kthw On behalf of the Department,  many […]

LA&PS professors celebrated for teaching and research excellence

  The below is an excerpt from the October 18 YFile.  Read the full article here. LA&PS Award for Distinction in Research, Creativity or Scholarship “This year’s winners embody the insatiable quest of true scholars to continuously pose new questions and as well, to serve as public intellectuals on critical contemporary questions,” said Mukherjee-Reed. “It […]

Congratulations to our colleague Ben Kelly on the award of a SSHRC Insight Grant

<!–Notes ACF –> Dear historians, I am very pleased to be able to share with you now further good news for the Department on the research front. Last week SSHRC announced the results of the 2015 SSHRC Insight Grant competition (on the York campus, as it transpired: see http://yfile.news.yorku.ca/2016/09/11/york-university-researchers-receive-more-than-7-million-in-sshrc-awards/).  One of the twenty-five York projects […]

Douglas Hunter wins Canada’s Distinguished Dissertation Award

Dear historians, I’m sure you’ll all wish to join me in congratulating our former PhD student, Douglas Hunter, on the recent announcement that he has won Canada’s Distinguished Dissertation Award in the Fine Arts/Humanities/Social Sciences category from the Canadian Association of Graduate Studies/Association canadienne pour les études supérieures. He is the first York PhD student […]