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Husband-Killing in Chicago and the New Unwritten Law

Thursday, November 12, 2015 17:00to19:00

Between 1866 and 1931, over 250 women in Chicago killed their partners, but all-male coroner鈥檚 juries, grand juries and petit juries exonerated most women under a "new unwritten law".New Chancellor...

Arts Research Event Series

Friday, November 1, 2019 12:00to14:00

With the goal of promoting inspiring environmental research and funding opportunities to our community, the Faculty of Arts will host a workshop with experts whose projects address critical issues...

After the Crisis: A Progressive Agenda for Europe

Wednesday, April 18, 2018 16:00to18:00

As part of its annual Jean Monnet Lecture, the Jean Monnet Centre Montr茅al is pleased to welcome M.Elizabeth Wirth Music Building, 527 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 1E3, CA/artsCategory:...

2018 Cundill History Prize in record year for submissions

Published: 27 July 2018

Celebrating its 11th聽year, the Cundill History Prize announced聽a聽record number of submissions for 2018, with more than 400 titles聽accepted, up 25 percent from last year.聽Administered by the Faculty...

Government of Canada establishes Canadian Statistics Advisory Council

Published: 10 July 2019

We live in a world that is increasingly data-driven. Now more than ever, Canadians require the high-quality, timely and relevant statistics produced by Statistics Canada to support evidence-based...

Professor Graham Fraser appointed Officer of the Order of Canada

Published: 2 July 2019

Professor Graham Fraser is one of 83 Canadians appointed to the Order of Canada. Considered one of the country鈥檚 highest honours, it goes to those who have shaped society, innovated in interesting...

Covid-19 - March 20 - Update from Dean Maioni

Published: 20 March 2020

Dear Members of the Faculty of Arts community,...

Professor Yves Winter wins APSA book prize

Published: 27 May 2019

Congratulations to Professor Yves Winter, from the Department of Political Science, who's book Machiavelli and the Orders of Violence has been awarded the 2019 Best First Book Prize from the...

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