Colin Coates
@ccoates.bsky.social
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Historian of early French Canada, the environment, and utopias. Also a keen curler.

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"Today, there are around one thousand curling clubs across Canada, from Stephenville, NL, to Whitehorse, YT, and there are more active curlers than in any other country." - @ccoates.bsky.social

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Library and Archives Canada has entered the chat! 🍁

As the continuing memory of the federal government, we safeguard Canada’s distant past and recent history for generations to come.

Immerse yourself in a journey of discovery!

#Libraries #Archives #History #CanadaSky
View of the Preservation Centre in Gatineau from across a pond. Two people spread a very large map across the floor of the Preservation Centre in Gatineau. A crowd of people listens to a presentation in the Pellan Room at Library and Archives Canada in Ottawa. A small group of people gathers inside the Art Vault at Library and Archives Canada to view several large, gold-framed paintings.

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Hey #vastearlyamerica folks, I'm thinking about putting together a panel for @cndhistassoc.bsky.social 's conference next summer, looking at religion and violence in the colonial wars between New France and New England/the mid-Atlantic (or just France & England in Canada). Anyone interested?

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Donald “Thumper” MacDonald, head of the Royal Commission.

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The call for papers for the CHA’s 2026 annual meeting is now online! Please consider submitting a proposal and joining us in PEI this coming June. #cdnhist #CHA2026 #UPEI #Charlottetown
CHA Annual Meeting 2026
Fourwaves - CHA Annual Meeting 2026
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L'appel à communications pour la réunion annuelle 2026 de la SHC est désormais en ligne! Nous vous invitons à soumettre une proposition et à nous joindre à l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard en juin prochain. #cdnhist #histoire #SHC2026 #UPEI #Charlottetown
CHA Annual Meeting 2026
Fourwaves - CHA Annual Meeting 2026
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Congratulations! What a lovely photo!

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Le numéro de mars du magazine Intersections de la SHC est désormais disponible en ligne. Félicitations à tous et toutes les auteur.e.s qui ont publié des articles sur le thème « Appels » ! #cdnhist #histoire #skystorians
Intersections | Historique du Canada | Société historique du Canada
Intersections publient des informations et des commentaires sur des questions touchant les historiens canadiens. Nous accueillons volontiers les contributions.
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Interesting idea from @stundenbower.bsky.social about #envhist. I would also say the #envhist is where Canadian economic history is largely located these days. Not sure that contradicts Shannon’s point though.

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This week in Tkoronto, Ellen Gabriel and I were honoured to accept three awards for our book When the Pine Needles Fall - the Errol Sharpe Book Award, the Indigenous History Book Prize, and the Wilson Book Prize. Thanks to @btlbooks.com and everyone for supporting our book!

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"An evocative exploration of the outsized if flickering shadow that the Bourbon monarchy cast across the Atlantic from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries." The LRC reviews Political Culture in Louis XIV’s Canada by @ccoates.bsky.social‬.
Solar Power: Quebec and its distant king
Michael Ledger-Lomas reviews Colin M. Coates ‘s “Political Culture in Louis XIV’s Canada,” a book on the Sun King’s politics in New France.
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Today we have "“Keep the beaver Canadian!”: The Passage of Bill C-373, 1975" by @ccoates.bsky.social

This post is the second in a series marking the 50th anniversary of the passing of Bill C-373, edited by @blairstein.bsky.social

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“Keep the beaver Canadian!”: The Passage of Bill C-373, 1975
In 1975, Canada fiercely defended the beaver as its national symbol against New York state's attempt to claim it as their own.
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Friday Feature: With #IWD2025 tomorrow, it’s the perfect time to spotlight Dr. Hilda Neatby, the CHA’s first female president (1962-63). Did you know that for the past 43 years the CHA has awarded the Hilda Neatby Prize in Women’s and Gender History? #cdnhist @historicacanada.bsky.social
Hilda Marion Neatby
Hilda Ada Marion Neatby, CC, historian, author, and educator (born 19 February 1904 in Sutton, United Kingdom; died 14 May 1975 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan). N...
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Vendredi en vedette : Le #8mars ayant lieu demain, c'est le moment idéal pour mettre en lumière la professeure Hilda Neatby, première femme présidente de la SHC (1962-63). Saviez-vous que la SHC décerne depuis 43 ans le prix Hilda Neatby en histoire des femmes et du genre? #cdnhist #histoire
Hilda Marion Neatby
Hilda Ada Marion Neatby, C.C., historienne, autrice, éducatrice (née le 19 février 1904 à Sutton au Royaume-Uni; décédée le 14 mai 1975 à Saskatoon e...
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca

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And here is the soft cover version, with the fabulous cover that McGill-Queen’s University Press produced. @mqup

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My recent book, on Donald Creighton’s writing desk. I doubt Creighton would have liked it. Thanks to Don Wright for the photo.

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Near Skagway, July 2024.

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The book focuses on the St Lawrence Valley section of New France for the period up to 1715.

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Thanks so much for the kind words, Thomas!