Prandium: The Journal of Historical Studies at U of T Mississauga


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Announcements

 

Prandium Podcast: Candace Sobers

 

"'Ex Africa semper aliquid novi [Out of Africa always something new]': African Decolonization and the 'Invisible Chapter in American Diplomacy', 1950-1970".

 
Posted: 2013-03-27 More...
 

Prandium Podcast: Nicole Daniel

 

Blame it on the Reader: Ovid’s Tristia 2 and the Corruption of Reading

 
Posted: 2013-02-12 More...
 

Prandium Podcast: Erin Vearncombe

 

Connecting Threads: Clothing and Identity in the Gospel of Mark

 
Posted: 2013-01-23 More...
 

Prandium Journal Submissions

 

We are very pleased to announce that we are now seeking scholarly submissions on subjects relevant to historical studies and its related disciplines.

Submissions (including questions) can be sent to historical.studies@utoronto.ca  by February 1, 2013.

Information regarding submission guidelines can be found under the 'About' tab on this website.

 
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Vol 1, No 1 (2012)

Table of Contents

Foreword

Foreword
Shafique Virani

Featured Papers

Lesbian Desires in the Vampire Subgenre: True Blood as a Platform for a Lesbian Discourse PDF
Eve Dufour
The Female Narrative: German Women in Post-War Germany PDF
Amanda Genovese
Mortuary Customs: the Huron-Wendat Approach to Death PDF
Victoria Jackson
The Memory and Legacy of Trauma in Art Spiegelman's Maus PDF
Puneet Kohli
Salish Women versus Women in the New Testament PDF
Sarah Raposo
Hubris & Nemesis: A Correlational Analysis PDF
Ryan Wong

Articles and Commentary

Maybe when they stand PDF
Aabid Khan
Historical Studies Profile: Dr. Soroush Dabbagh PDF
Jan Noel
2012 Ludwik and Estelle Jus Memorial Human Rights Prize Recipient: Dr. Joan Simalchik PDF
Jan Noel, Laura Smith
Teaching the Holocaust PDF
Rebecca Wittmann
The Historical Studies Society: “A Society to Watch” PDF
Ashley Yoannou

Prandium Seminar Series

An Introduction to the Prandium Lunchtime Lecture Series
Mairi Cowan
Valedictorians of the Soviet School: Chess, Nationalism and the Cold War
Seth Bernstein
Generations of Difference: Unveiling the politics of hijab for first and second generation Iraqi immigrant women in Toronto
Nadia Jones-Gailani
An Artefact and an Obstacle: Anthropological Explorations of Popular Biblical Criticisms in Contemporary Christianity
Rebekkah King
The Empire of the Mind: Conquest and Colonization in Pagan Saxony
Christopher Landon
Jesus and the Tax-Collectors: Relative Deprivation and Status Crystallization among the Followers of Jesus
Sarah E. Rollens