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On the new What's Old is News, I talk with Michael North about his new book Making Common Sense: On the Construction of the Obvious from Antiquity to AI activehistory.ca/blog/2026/06...
This week on What's Old is News, I talked with John Fraser about The Governors General, how they manage the job, & the overall role of the office activehistory.ca/blog/2026/06...
A real pleasure speaking with @theseangraham.bsky.social about the history of military R&D and medical research ethics in post-1945 Canada. More in the book, Frontier Science, but a good intro to the topic for all those interested.
This week I talk with @matthewswiseman.bsky.social about his research on military science and experimentation during the Cold War @activehist.bsky.social activehistory.ca/blog/2025/10...
On the most recent What's Old is News I talk with Jamie Jelinski about commercial tattooing in Canada activehistory.ca/blog/2026/05...
We're back after a bit of a hiatus with a new episode of What's Old is News as I talk with Jean-Michel Turcotte about writing Canadian military history & tomorrow's final Shannon lecture on transnational peacekeeping activehistory.ca/blog/2026/05...
This week on the podcast I talk with Katherine Rollwagen about how Eaton's marketed to teenagers in mid-century Canada and her new book Scramble for the Teenage Dollar rss.com/podcasts/wha...
⏱️ 8 hours to register to this evening's hybrid lecture @carleton.ca by John Moses on his father's experience, while attending the Mohawk Institute Indian Residential School in Brantford, under exceptionally severe wartime&immediate post-war conditions 1942-1947: carleton.ca/history/even...
This week on the podcast I talk with John Moses about tonight's Shannon Lecture about his father's residential school memoir @activehist.bsky.social activehistory.ca/blog/2025/10...
We're back from our summer hiatus on What's Old is News @activehist.bsky.social as I talk with @craigbaird.bsky.social about his book on the Trans-Canada Highway activehistory.ca/blog/2025/09...
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By Sean Graham This week, I talk with Matthew S. Wiseman, historian of science and medicine in modern Canada. We discuss why militaries engage in scientific research, the civilian benefits of that …
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By Sean Graham This week, I’m joined by Jamie Jelinski, author of Needle Work: A History of Commercial Tatooing in Canada. We talk about Jamie’s interest in the history of tattoos, the …
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By Sean Graham We’re back from our summer hiatus with a new season and we’re kicking it off by talking with Craig Baird, the host of Canada History Ehx about his new book Canada’s…
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By Sean Graham This week, I talk with Michael North, author of author of Making Common Sense: On the Construction of the Obvious from Antiquity to AI. We talk about what counts as ‘common&#82…
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Common Sense – What’s Old is News
By Sean Graham This week, I talk with John Moses ahead of his November 3 Shannon Lecture entitled ‘This is not my story, but yours: The Russ Moses residential school memoir.’ We discuss…
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Sean Graham talks with Katherine Rollwagen, author of The Scramble for the Teenage Dollar: Creating the Youth Market in Mid-Century Canada. They discuss the creation of the 'classic' teenager, how mar...
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By Sean Graham In this episode, I talk with Jean-Michel Turcotte, Acting Chief Historian of the Directorate of History and Heritage at the Department of National Defence and the convenor of the 202…
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By Sean Graham This week I talk with John Fraser, author of The Governors General: An Intimate History of Canada’s Highest Office. We talk about John’s experiences meeting all the Canad…
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This week on the podcast I talk with John Moses about tonight's Shannon Lecture about his father's residential school memoir @activehist.bsky.social activehistory.ca/blog/2025/10...
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By Sean Graham This week, I talk with John Moses ahead of his November 3 Shannon Lecture entitled ‘This is not my story, but yours: The Russ Moses residential school memoir.’ We discuss…
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Russ Moses’ Residential School Memoir – What’s Old is News
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