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Life in Colonial NB

CNOL 1020

This course is a "People Magazine" approach to New Brunswick history, with people from the Colonial period, 1604-1867, telling you about their lives, their communities and the events that defined them, through the use of first person accounts in letters, diaries, books, and petitions. We'll cover the Native Peoples, the Acadians, the pre-Loyalists, the Loyalists, Emigrants, and end with the Golden Age of the province. The material is lively, fun and educational.

Instructor: Jo-Anne Fellows
Dates: Wednesdays, September 26 - October 31 (no class October 17)
Time: 7:00 -9:00 p.m.
Location: Marshall D'Avray Hall room 308, UNB Fredericton Campus (click here for campus map)
Course fee: $100 (+ HST)

About the instructor: Jo-Ann Fellows was born and grew up in Fredericton, N.B., Canada. She has graduate degrees from three universities, University of New Brunswick, University of Waterloo, and Carleton University. She has some thirty years of work experience as an academic and a public servant. For the past ten years, she has worked as a writer and a columnist. In addition to Fredericton, she has lived in a number of places, Deep River, Ottawa,and Waterloo, Ontario; as well as London, England, Wuhan, China, and Brisbane, Australia.

Jo-Anne has a keen interests in history, particularly Colonial and Nineteenth Century history. She spent seven years as director of The Loyalist Studies Programme at U.N.B., and continues to give lectures on New Brunswick history from time to time.

For further information on course content contact Jo-Ann Fellows at www.Jo-AnnFellows.ca.

 

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