Atlantic Canada Studies Centre (University of New Brunswick)
@acsc-unb.bsky.social
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An interdisciplinary research centre that broadly focuses on the study of Northeastern North America, and is organized around a community-engaged research model as a decolonial research practice. (Visual art by Wolastoqey artist Emma Hassencahl-Perley)
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If you're inFredericton on November 3, join us for a spooky public lecture by @deindustrialpol.bsky.social co-investigator Dr. Lachlan MacKinnon, CRC in Post-Industrial Communities at Cape Breton University.

"Cinematic Ruin: My Bloody Valentine and Industrial Crisis in Cape Breton, 1979-1990."
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ptwohig.bsky.social
Happy to announce the latest edition of Acadiensis is available:
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If you are working on topics of interest, shoot me an email.
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acsc-unb.bsky.social
If you're inFredericton on November 3, join us for a spooky public lecture by @deindustrialpol.bsky.social co-investigator Dr. Lachlan MacKinnon, CRC in Post-Industrial Communities at Cape Breton University.

"Cinematic Ruin: My Bloody Valentine and Industrial Crisis in Cape Breton, 1979-1990."
acsc-unb.bsky.social
Our thoughts and hearts are with the children, but also, here on unsurrendered Wəlastəkwey territory, we re-commit to a community-oriented, anti-colonial intellectual and political project that prioritizes understanding "Atlantic Canada" from the margins and recognizes Indigenous sovereignty.
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acadiensis.bsky.social
Acadiensis is proud to announce a special forum on The Marshall Decision @ 25: Honouring the Future of Peace and Friendship Treaties.

For more information click: acadiensis.wordpress...
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Join us tomorrow at 4 p.m. in Tilley Hall 102 for this important lecture! All welcome!
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histstudiesunb.bsky.social
If you're in Fredericton or environs tomorrow, please come out to hear the brilliant Dr. Wendell Nii Laryea Adjetey.
acsc-unb.bsky.social
Come study the history of deindustrialization at @histstudiesunb.bsky.social with @fburrill.bsky.social and Dr. Peter Thompson, two scholars of Atlantic Canada deeply concerned with the long-term impacts of deindustrialization on the region.
csnrec.bsky.social
University of New Brunswick - Department of Historical Studies

MA Fellowship

Deindustrialization and the Politics of Our Time

The application deadline is December 15, 2025.

csn-rec.ca/student-zone...

#cdnhist @acsc-unb.bsky.social @robartscentre.bsky.social
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We are extremely excited to be co-hosting Dr. Adjetey with @acsc-unb.bsky.social. If you are planning to attend, please register here (for catering!):

www.eventbrite.com/e/counterins...
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Save the date!!
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Save the date!! We're thrilled to announce Governor General Award Winner Dr. Wendell Nii Laryea Adjetey's public lecture on Black revolutionary politics in North America and the Atlantic world! Sept 16th, 4-6pm, Tilley Hall room 102, University of New Brunswick. All are Welcome!!
a poster advertising a lecture by Governor General Award Winner Dr. Wendell Nii Laryea Adjetey on Black revolutionary politics in the Atlantic world. Sept 16th, 4-6pm, Tilley Hall room 102, University of New Brunswick. All are Welcome!!
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Join the UNB Department of Historical Studies and the Atlantic Canada Studies Centre for a lecture with Dr. Wendell Nii Laryea Adjetey titled “Counterinsurgency and Counter-revolution: Black Power in Postwar North America”

Tilley Hall Room 102- UNB Fredericton
September 16, 2025
4 p.m.
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novascotiamuseum.bsky.social
If you time it right during a Partridge Island Beach tour you can see the bubbling tide and learn the Mi’Kmaq legend of Glooscap Grandmother's cooking pot. This is Fundy Geological Museum’s Regan Maloney.
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If you're in Fredericton on Saturday the 14th, join us from 2-4pm at the Fredericton Public Library for "Debt, Development, and Destruction" a conversation between @agentlazero.bsky.social and Heather Millar about their books The Debt of a Nation and Fracking Uncertainty. All are welcome!
A book launch poster for Fracking Uncertainty by Heather Millar and the Debt of a Nation by Angela Tozer at the Fredericton Public Library 2-4 pm, on Saturday 14th of June. The poster features the two book covers as well as a black and white photo of the two authors. The event is sponsored by several units at the University of New Brunswick
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activehist.bsky.social
Today’s post is a continuation of our Queering Atlantic Canada Series. Jess Wilton explores the life of Erica Rutherford in Prince Edward Island.

Read it here: activehistory.ca/blog/2025/06...
Green background, white text quoting: “In times of increasing violence against trans and genderqueer folks around the world and anti-trans sentiment in the Maritimes specifically, it is even more necessary to explore these historical roots and highlight the histories of our communities.” Underneath it says “Jess Wilton” in white text and has a white Active History.ca logo in the bottom right corner.
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Here is the cover for our forthcoming U of Toronto Press volume, produced by the Industrial Closure working-group of
@deindustrialpol.bsky.social . The cover is based on the visual art of Francesca Marconi from Italy. Eleven cross-border chapters, all multi-authored. @deindustrialpol.bsky.social
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novascotiamuseum.bsky.social
Today’s #MuseumWeek theme is #AccessibilityMW. The Nova Scotia Museum developed an overarching accessibility plan that will guide us to become more accessible. Each of our 28 sites will use this plan to develop their own plans based on accessibility needs.

museum.novascotia.ca/about-nsm/ac...
Kiera smiles while sitting on her walker as she planes a piece of wood with the boatbuilder at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, with the text Nova Scotia Museum Accessibility Plan.
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The ACSC Interim Director @agentlazero.bsky.social under the @ubcpress.bsky.social floral archway at #congressh 2025 with her just released book The Debt of A Nation— in it you'll find a chapter about Epekwitk (PEI) and land theft via globalizing financial markets
A woman in a black hoodie wearing a black skirt with a white floral pattern, standing under an archway with various artificial flowers holding a book titled "The Debt of a Nation." Behind her is a display with a variety of out of focus books.
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Please join us on Sat. June 14th, 2-4pm (Fredericton Public Library) for the launch of two books that feature historical and political analysis of the Atlantic Canada. Dr. Heather Millar and Dr. Angela Tozer @agentlazero.bsky.social will discuss Debt, Development, and Destruction. All are welcome!
A book launch poster Black background with dominant white text. Two book covers are featured, one for Fracking Uncertainty, and the other for Debt of a Nation. The Authors are also featured in a black and white image. The book launch poster advertises that it will take place at the Fredericton Public Library, from 2-4pm, on Saturday 14th of June, All are Welcome! The event is sponsored by the University of New Brunswick