Big news!
Hello, dear readers and reviewers! We hope your term is off to a good start. We at Constellations are happy to announce our new logo, and two new additions to our editorial team!
Read more about Big news!Hello, dear readers and reviewers! We hope your term is off to a good start. We at Constellations are happy to announce our new logo, and two new additions to our editorial team!
Read More Read more about Big news!Welcome back, readers and reviewers! A few updates to start off the new year:
Read More Read more about Welcome back!Good morning readers and reviewers! We are now accepting applications for a new Junior Editor to join our team.
Read More Read more about Seeking Junior Editor Applications!All the best summer wishes to our wonderful readers and reviewers! Here at Constellations we have several exciting announcements regarding the upcoming 2024-25 year.
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We are delighted to announce that our 2023/24 issue has finally reached publication!
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There has been a slight revision to our submission deadline to accommodate any last minute entries.
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The delayed Fall 2021 and Winter 2022 edition of the Constellations Undergraduate Journal of History and Classics has been published. Please refer either below or to the "Archives" tab above to view the six articles that have been published in this edition.
Thank you to everyone who has made this edition of the journal possible!
The Constellations Second Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium has officially concluded. This year we hosted presentations on extremely diverse topics such as the Canadian book industry, indigenous homelessness, R. B. Bennett and the Great Depression, domestic violence and gangs in Guatemala, Sherman and the American Civil War, and a comparison of chivalry and knighthood.
We recognize that this conference was not an easy feat for anyone due to the challenges of COVID, being hosted online, and the time constraints on everyone at this time of the year. As such, we would like to take the opportunity to officially thank the following for their role in helping to ensure the success of the symposium this year:
Thank you so much for an amazing symposium. The Constellations Journal and the Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium would never be possible without your support for undergraduate research in history and classics.
Best wishes,
Benedict Agarma and Keenan Walker
Co-editors
Read More Read more about Second Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium - Thank You!Constellations invites you to our second annual Undergraduate Research Symposium!
Join us online this March 23-24 from 10:20 to 2:00 for a variety of outstanding undergraduate research within the field of history and classics.
Link: meet.google.com/ffq-ocma-fyz
Backup link: meet.google.com/gqi-pfjw-aun
If you have trouble accessing the conference, please send an email to ugradj@ualberta.ca.
Schedule
Tuesday March 23, 2021
10:20-10:30: Introduction by the editors and Dr. Jaymie Heilman, Associate Chair (Undergraduate)
10:30-11:00: "Americanization:" The Canadian Book Industry as Case Study by Chloe Simmons
Break (10 minutes)
11:10-11:40: Asserting Control Over [A]Historical Consciousness: How the Settler State Perpetuates Indigenous Homelessness by Heather Mark
12:50-1:20: Failure to Recover: a Discussion of the Failures of R.B. Bennett to Recover from the Great Depression by Julia-Rose Miller
Wednesday March 24, 2021
10:30-11:00: Domestic Violence and Maras in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Guatemala by Alyssa Fraser
Break (10 minutes)
11:10 - 11:40: Sherman’s March to the Sea: A March in Brilliance by Anthony Gallipoli
Break (30 minutes)
12:10 - 12:40: Chivalry and Knighthood in the Past and Present; Contrasting “Gawain” and Fire Emblem Three Houses by Karen Vuong
12:50-1:00: Closing remarks by editors
For more information, click the "Read More" link below.
Read More Read more about Second Annual Undergraduate Research SymposiumConstellations invites you to our second annual Undergraduate Research Symposium!
Join us online this March 23-24 from 10:20 to 2:00 for a variety of outstanding undergraduate research within the field of history and classics.
Link: TBA
Backup link: TBA
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