Claims, Cooperation, and Continental Security
- Date: Thursday, December 1, 2022 - 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
The Frost Centre is pleased to present Dr. Elizabeth Elliot-Meisel, Trent University Fulbright Research Chair, to deliver a North at Trent lecture as part of the Canadian Studies 50th Anniversary Conversations and Celebrations. This event can be attended in person in the Bata Library Film Theater, room BL 103, or remotely over zoom. Registration is required for remote attendance only. Register now.
The School for the Study of Canada is pleased to welcome Dr. Elizabeth Elliot-Meisel for the fall of 2022, as the inaugural Trent University Fulbright Research Chair.
Dr. Elizabeth Elliot-Meisel joined the Department of History at Creighton University (Omaha, NE, USA) in 1993 and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2000. She served as department chair from 2001-2010. Elliot-Meisel received her Ph.D. from Duke University, where she was on a Ford Foundation scholarship.
Dr. Elliot-Meisel’s first book, Arctic Diplomacy: Canada and the United States in the Northwest Passage (1998) built upon and expanded her doctorate thesis. Her research continues to focus on U.S.-Canada relations in the Arctic in general and the Northwest Passage in particular. Recent publications include the co-authored (P. Whitney Lackenbauer) 2-volume document collection “One of the Great Polar Navigators”: Captain T.C. Pullen’s Personal Records of Arctic Voyages. Lackenbauer and Elliot-Meisel are currently writing a biography of Pullen, and Elliot-Meisel is also writing a second book about Canadians in the Arctic, tentatively titled Arctic Visionaries.
Elliot-Meisel believes that History tells the ever-dynamic story of people that always asks new questions of the past and challenges people of today to seek a deeper and broader understanding of those who came before them.
If you are interested in supporting Trent's Fulbright Chair, please visit: https://mycommunity.trentu.ca/castdonation.
For more information about upcoming North at Trent lectures, please visit: trentu.ca/canadianstudies/community/north-trent-lecture-series.
For more information on other Canadian Studies 50th Anniversary Events, please visit: trentu.ca/canadian_studies_at_50
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Posted on November 9, 2022