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Isaac Weber

About

Isaac Weber is an M.A. Candidate at Queen’s University studying under the supervision of Dr. Scott Berthelette. His SSHRC-supported research seeks to illuminate everyday settler-Indigenous social interactions on Ontario’s Bruce Peninsula during the mid-nineteenth century through a study of the neighbouring communities of Saugeen and Southampton, and Nawash and Owen Sound. Isaac received a Bachelors of Arts from McGill University in 2024, where he graduated with first class honours in History with a minor concentration in Political Science. His interests include social and cultural histories, historical memory, and legal history. Isaac has also spent the past two years learning Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe) with a group of fellow students at McGill. Outside of his research, Isaac enjoys Volleyball, playing guitar and harmonica, and canoe trips in northern-Ontario. 

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, Queen's University

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Kingston ON K7L 3N6
Canada

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Queen's University is situated on traditional Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe territory.