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Isaac Weber

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Isaac Weber is a first year PhD student at Queen’s University studying under the supervision of Dr. Scott Berthelette. His research seeks to understand the relationship between “Swiss” Mennonites and Indigenous people in Pennsylvania and Ontario during the eighteenth and nineteenth-centuries. This research also asks what theoretical place Mennonites and other pacifist groups hold in theories of settler colonialism and systems of colonial dispossession. His SSHRC-supported MA cognate examined the response of traditional Anishinaabe governance to the coerced dispossession of land on Ontario's Saugeen (Bruce) Peninsula during the mid nineteenth-century and Anishinaabe-settler interactions in Owen Sound and Southampton. Isaac also holds an MA and BAH in History from Queen’s University and McGill University respectively.”

Selected Publications

How Does One Remember, How Does One Move On? The Royal Canadian Legion in Rural Anglophone Canada, 1945-1995” - Historical Discourses (McGill undergraduate history journal), 2023

Department of History, 鶹վ University

49 Bader Lane, Watson Hall 212
Kingston ON K7L 3N6
Canada

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鶹վ is situated on traditional Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe territory.