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May 2017 KATHLEEN LORD History Department Mount Allison University 63D York St., Sackville, NB E4L 1G9 (506) 364-2317 Fax: (506) 364-2645 klord@mta.ca LANGUAGES English and French CITIZENSHIP Canadian (speaking, reading, writing) EDUCATION Post-Doctorate. Cleveland State University, Department of History, 2003-05. Research Project: Photographic Streetscapes: Class and Gender Representations in Saint-Henri, Quebec and Lowell, Massachusetts, 1905-45 Supervisor: James Borchert Doctor of Philosophy. McGill University, Department of History, 2001. Major Field: Nineteenth-century Quebec Minor Field: Twentieth-century Canadian Women and Labour Minor Field: International Urban History Dissertation: Days and Nights: Class, Gender and Society on Notre-Dame Street in Saint-Henri, 1875-1905 Supervisor: Brian Young Diploma in McGill University, Faculty of Education, 1982. Education. Quebec and Ontario Teaching Licenses, History and Social Sciences Master of Arts. Concordia University, Sir George Williams Campus, Department of History, 1981. Thesis: Municipal Aid and Industrial Development: Saint-Jean, Quebec, 1848-1914 Supervisor: Ronald Rudin Bachelor of Arts. Concordia University, Loyola Campus, Department of History, 1977. Honours History, magna cum laude Honours Essay: Assimilation or Integration?: Franco-American Immigration in Burlington, Vermont Supervisor: Ronald Rudin 1

EMPLOYMENT Mount Allison University Associate Professor, History Department, July 1, 2005 present. Previous Academic Employment Sabbaticals Stipendiary Instructor, Laurentian University. Envision Continuing Education, 2004-15. Course Developer, Laurentian University. Envision Continuing Education, 2005. Assistant Professor, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, History Department. Appointed for a six-month term, January 1, 2003. Assistant Professor, University College of the Cariboo (now Thompson Rivers University), Kamloops, BC, Department of Philosophy, History, and Politics. Appointed for a five-month term, December 1, 2001. Stipendiary Lecturer, Northside College, Val-Morin, Québec, Cambridge Entrance Examinations, 2001-02. Stipendiary Lecturer, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Continuing Education, Bates College Program, 1995, 1999. Teaching Assistant, McGill University. Department of History, 1992-96 (6 appointments). Sabbatical leave, Mount Allison University, July 1, 2014 January 1, 2015. Visiting Scholar, University of California, Berkeley. Sabbatical leave, Mount Allison University, July 1, 2010- June 30, 2011. Previous Teaching Employment History, Geography, and Economics Teacher, The Study, Commission des Écoles Catholiques de Montréal (CÉCM), English Montreal School Board (EMSB), Beth Jacob School, Montreal, 1994-2001. History and Economics Teacher, Teaching Supervision, McGill University, Trafalgar School, Montreal, 1985-92. Aboriginal History Teacher, Wemindji School, James Bay, Quebec, Cree School Board, 1982-85. 2

RESEARCH Publications in Refereed Journals a) Peer-reviewed Articles Kathleen Lord. The Function of Commercial Streets in Montreal and Paris, 1853-1936, Journal of Urban History. Online article March 30, 2016. Forthcoming in print. Kathleen Lord. Research Methods in Comparative and Visual Analysis: Transportation and Sociability in Saint-Henri, Quebec and Lowell, Massachusetts, 1905-45, Visual Communication 11, 2 (May 2012): 131-61. Kathleen Lord. Representing Crime in Words, Images, and Song: Exploring Primary Sources in the Murder of Mélina Massé, Montreal, 1895, Histoire sociale/social History XLIII, 86 (November 2010): 429-55. Kathleen Lord. Permeable Boundaries: Negotiation, Resistance, and Transgression of Street Space in Saint-Henri, Quebec, 1875-1905, Urban History Review/Revue d histoire urbaine (UHR/Rhu) 33, 2 (Spring 2005): 17-29. Kathleen Lord. Rendering the Invisible Visible : A Day and A Night on Notre-Dame Street in Saint-Henri, Quebec, June 12, 1895, Atlantis: A Women s Studies Journal/Revue d'études sur les femmes 28.1 (Fall 2003): 91-105. Kathleen Lord. Nineteenth-Century Corporate Welfare: Municipal Aid and Industrial Development in Saint-Jean, Quebec, 1848-1914, UHR/Rhu XIII, 2 (October 1984): 105-15. b) Book and Exhibition Reviews Kathleen Lord. Review of Nicholas Kenny, The Feel of the City: Experiences of Urban Transformation. Toronto, Buffalo, London: University of Toronto Press, 2014. Canadian Historical Review 96, 1 (March 2015): 124-5. Kathleen Lord. Review of Claire Trépanier, A Woman of Valour: The Biography of Marie-Louise Bouchard Labelle. Louise Matha, trans. Edmonton: Athabasca University Press, 2010. Labour/Le Travail (L/LeT) 67 (Spring 2011): 221-3. Kathleen Lord. Review of Peter C. Bischoff, Les Débardeurs au Port de Québec: Tableau des luttes syndicales, 1831-1902. Québec: Les Éditions Hurtubise, 2009. L/LeT 66 (Fall 2010): 240-3. Kathleen Lord. Review of Robert Service, Trotsky: A Biography. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2009. Left History (LH) 14.2 (Summer 2010): 136-8. 3

Kathleen Lord. Review of Faith Johnston, A Great Restlessness: The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 2006. LH 14.1 (Spring/Summer 2009): 109-11. Kathleen Lord. Review of Don Mitchell, The Right to the City: Social Justice and the Fight for Public Space. London and New York: Guildford, 2003. L/LeT 59 (Spring 2007): 290-2. Kathleen Lord. Exhibition Review of Musée Pointe-à-Callières, Saint-Laurent: Montreal s Main/Saint-Laurent, la Main de Montréal, UHR/Rhu XXXI, 2 (Spring 2003): 37. Kathleen Lord. Review of Pierre Drouilly, L'espace social de Montréal, 1951-1991. Sillery, Québec: Septentrion, 1996. UHR/Rhu XXVI, 1 (October 1997): 61-2. Non-refereed Publications Kathleen Lord. Rivière Richelieu and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, The Canadian Encyclopedia. Edmonton: Hurtig Publishing, 1985, Volume 3, pp. 1583, 1619. Also available in French, L'Encyclopédie du Canada. Montréal: Les Éditions Stanké, 1987, Tome 3, pp. 1709, 1749-50. Kathleen Lord. Louis Molleur, Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Vol. XIII. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1984, 712-14. Also available in French, Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, Volume XIII, Québec: Les Presses de l Université Laval, 1984, 775-6. Work in Progress Peer-reviewed Articles Kathleen Lord. Photographic Streetscapes and Urban Sociability, 1870-1940 Abstract: This study analyzes photographs of urban street sociability in New York City from 1870 to 1940. The social space of street photography represents a potentially significant contribution to North American historiography. Urban social historians have rarely explored the relationship between photography and street sociability using a photo-analytical, comparative, and technological approach. Artistic collections comprising urban street scenes often examine photographers under a particular theme in a specific country or studies of prominent photographers in one city. Rarely have historians focused in a single publication on the impact of amateur and professional photographic techniques and styles to reveal late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century street sociability. Submission to the Journal of Urban History. 4

Kathleen Lord. The Laissez-faire Politics of Water Main and Sewer Pipe Installation in Saint-Henri, 1885-1905 Abstract: This article examines municipal financing, public health, and class to explain delays in providing the essential services of water and sewage for the citizens of Saint-Henri in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Submission to Urban History Review/Revue d histoire urbaine (UHR/Rhu). Conference Papers and Presentations Cultural Heritage Preservation at Mount Allison University, 2011-12, Sharing Cultures, Third International Conference on Intangible Heritage, Aveiro, Portugal, July 24, 2013. Privatizing Public Space and Street Sociability in Montreal and Paris, 1870-1940, Canadian Historical Association, University of Victoria, June 4, 2013. Selected Representations of Street Sociability in Montreal and Paris Photographs, 1870-1940, International Visual Sociology Association, St. Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, New York. July 9, 2012. Street Sociability Represented in Selected Photographs of Montreal and Paris, 1870-1940, Works-in-Progress Seminar, Faculty of Arts, Mount Allison University. February 10, 2012. Photographic Representations of Street Sociability in Montreal and Paris, 1870-1940, Canadian Historical Association, University of New Brunswick, St. Thomas University, Fredericton. June 1, 2011. Days and Nights on rue Notre-Dame: June 12-13, 1895, Works-in-Progress Seminar, Faculty of Arts, Mount Allison University. November 14, 2008. Assessing Comparative and Visual Analysis in the Study of Urban Social History: Saint-Henri, Quebec and Lowell, Massachusetts, 1905-45, Canadian Historical Association, York University, Toronto. May 30, 2006. Photographic Streetscapes: Class and Gender Representations in Saint-Henri, Quebec and Lowell, Massachusetts, 1905-45, Canadian Historical Association, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg. June 4, 2004. Jours et nuits sur la rue Notre-Dame à Saint-Henri, 1875-1905, Société historique de Montréal. May 2000. L'espace social et symbolique de la rue Notre-Dame à Saint-Henri, 1875-1905, Institut d'histoire de l'amérique française, Trois Rivières, Québec. October 22, 1999. Material Circumstances and Daily Lives: Class Analysis and the Physical Fabric of Notre-Dame Street in Saint-Henri, 1875-1905, Canadian Historical Association, Université de Sherbrooke. June 6, 1999. 5

Sociability and the Street in Nineteenth-Century Montreal, Vernacular Architecture Forum, Ottawa, May 1995. Invited Lectures and Seminars Meutre et musique: une complainte, Journée d'études, Modern Languages Department, Mount Allison University. November 6, 2009. Transportation and Sociability: Photographic Representations of Saint-Henri, Quebec and Lowell, Massachusetts, 1905-1945, Department of History, Cleveland State University. April 13, 2004. Permeable Boundaries: Negotiation, Transgression and Resistance of Street Space in Saint-Henri, Quebec 1875-1905, History Departmental Colloquium, Laurentian University. March 16, 2003. L'aide municipale et le développement industriel à Saint-Jean, 1848-1914, Société d'histoire du Haut-Richelieu, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec. May 1996. Land Use and Social Space on Notre-Dame Street in Nineteenth-Century Saint-Henri, Landscape Conference, McGill Institute for the Study of Canada. November 1996. Other Scholarly and Creative Activity Historical Consultant, Artistic Exhibition Pretty Garbage/Jolies Poubelles, Start Gallery, Sackville, NB. A leaflet of urban social historical critiques in support of this exhibition of paintings of Montreal streets and lanes by Mount Allison Fine Arts student Andrea Kastner. March 17, 2006. Public Broadcast Historical Consultant for a critique of gentrification in Saint-Henri in collaboration with CBC journalist Lynne Robson broadcast on The National. December 15, 2004. Saint-Henri Industriel, Société historique de Saint-Henri. Historical texts for an exhibition on five major industries in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Saint-Henri in collaboration with Jean Belisle, Professor, Faculty of Fine Arts, Concordia University. May 1994. Research Employment Research Assistant, Aboriginal History, Catherine Desbarats, McGill University. Acknowledgement in "Essai sur quelques éléments de l'écriture de l'histoire amérindienne," Revue d'histoire de l'amérique française 53, 4 (printemps 2000): 491-520. Research Assistant, Conference Readings, State Formation in British North America, Catherine Desbarats, Department of History, McGill University, 1995. Pedagogical Consultant, Working with Evidence: Primary and Secondary Source Documentation for History of Québec and Canada. Ministère de l Éducation du Québec (MÉQ), 1992. 6

Research Assistant, Centre for the Study of Anglophone Quebec, Concordia University. Claudette Cardinal, ed., The History of Quebec: A Bibliography of Sources in English, 1981. Research and Travel Grants Mount Allison University 2011-12 Marjorie Young Bell Faculty Research and Travel Scholarship ($500) for travel to present a paper at the International Visual Sociology Association Conference, St. Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, New York, July 9, 2012. 2010-11 Marjorie Young Bell Sabbatical Research Grant ($4,000) for research and travel on comparative street photography in Montreal, New York City, Paris, and Barcelona, 1870-1940. 2008-10 Arts Faculty Humanities & Social Sciences Research and Creative Activity Award ($2,300) for additional research and travel on book manuscript, Days and Nights on rue Notre-Dame: Politics and the Contested Street in the industrializing Montreal suburb of Saint-Henri, 1875-1905. 2006-07 Marjorie Young Bell Faculty Research and Travel Scholarship ($1,500) for travel to present a paper at Canadian Historical Association, York University, Toronto. May 30, 2006. 2005-06 Mount Allison University Start-up Research Grant ($10,000) for books, research, and travel to academic conferences. External Funding 2003-05 Fonds québécois de recherche sur la société et la culture (FQRSC) Post-doctoral Fellowship ($63,000) 2000 McGill Faculty of Graduate Studies Dissertation Finishing Scholarship ($2,000) 1999 McGill Alma Mater Student Travel Grant ($500) 1997 McGill Faculty of Graduate Studies Research Grant ($3,000) 1996 Fonds pour la Formation des Chercheurs et l'aide à la Recherche (FCAR) Doctoral Scholarship ($4,500) 1994-96 Congrès de l Institut de l'amérique française Student Fellowships ($500) 1995 Congrès International des Sciences historiques Doctoral Student Award ($250) 1995 Vernacular Architecture Forum Student Fellowship ($250) 1979-80 Concordia University Faculty of Graduate Studies Fellowship ($5,000) 1972-77 Loyola Entrance Scholarship ($2,500) 7

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Supervision of Undergraduate Honours, Independent Study, and Teaching Interns 2016 Canada 4990 Second Reader, Honours Thesis, Susan Parker, The Value of French-Language Education: Opposition and Support for French Immersion Programs in Northern Nova Scotia. 2012 History 4990 Second Reader, Honours Thesis, Stephanie Mawdsley, Child Labour in the Coal Mines of Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, 1850-1923. 2012 History 4951 Independent Study, Champlain in Recent Scholarship, Sébastien Chiasson. 2010 History 4990 Second Reader, Honours Thesis, Stephen Smith, We stood our ground manfully : The Rise of the Patriot Hunters and Frères Chasseurs after the Upper and Lower Canadian Rebellions, 1837-38. 2010 History 4951 Independent Study, Acadian Public Memory, Colin Gauvin 2010 History 2421 Teaching Internship, Stephen Smith, Purdy Crawford Teaching Centre 2008-09 History 4950 Independent Study, Women in Modern North America, Frances McGinnis and Meaghan Storey 2006-07 History 4950 Independent Study, Contemporary North American Cultural History, Paul Aarntzen 2006-07 History 4990 Honours Thesis, Sarah Craig, Public and Private Discourses of the Irving Paper Strike, 1990-91 2005, 2006 History 2410 Teaching Internships, William S. Skulmoski, Sarah Craig Professional Teaching Development 2005-10 Attended Purdy Crawford Teaching Centre workshops, Midterm Evaluation, The Teaching Portfolio, and Teaching Internships. SERVICE University Committees Scholarships and Bursaries Committee, 2016-19 Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Evaluating the Fall Break, 2015-18 Faculty Representative (alternate), Graduate Studies Committee, 2015-18 Executive Committee of Faculty Council; Faculty Council Reports to Senate, 2011-14 Senate Committee on Emeriti Appointments, 2011-14 Senate Committee on Students with Disabilities, 2006-10 Senate Academic Appeals Committee, 2007-10 Mount Allison Faculty Association Collective Bargaining Committee, 2008-09 Health Plan Focus Group, 2006 Teaching, Research and University Service Workload Sub-Committee, 2005 11

Departmental Sub-Committees Modern Canada Sabbatical Replacement Search Sub-Committee, 2014 British North America Sessional Contract Search Sub-Committee, 2013 Atlantic Canada Sabbatical Replacement Search Sub-Committee, 2012 Modern Canada Sabbatical Replacement Search Sub-Committee, 2010 Organized departmental co-sponsorship of Visiting Scholar in Canadian Studies, Andrée Lévesque, November 2008 Curriculum Sub-Committee, 2008-09 U.S. History Sabbatical Replacement Search Committee, 2008-09 Medieval History Sabbatical Replacement Search Committee, 2006-07 Atlantic Canada Pre-Confederation Tenure-stream Search Committee, 2005-06 New Faculty Orientation proposal submission, 2005-06 Conference Panel Chairs Canada and Mexico in North America, The New North America Canadian Studies Conference, Mount Allison University, 2008. Class and Labour Dynamics, Mobilizations and Engagements Canadian Studies Conference, Mount Allison University, 2007. Why We Fight: War, Peace, and Resolution, Post-Conflict Transition, Atlis Human Rights Conference, Mount Allison University, 2005. Professional Commissioned Work 2014 Text review of R. Douglas Francis, Richard Jones, Donald B. Smith, and Robert A. Wardhaugh, Destinies: Canadian History since Confederation, seventh edition. Toronto, Ont.: Nelson, 2012, April 15. 2014 Grant Assessment: SSHRC Standard Grant adjudication, Quebec History proposal, January 10. 2013 Text review of Quebec Questions: Quebec Studies for the Twenty-First Century. Don Mills, Ont.: Oxford University Press (OUP), first edition, June 19. 2013 Grant Assessment: SSHRC Standard Grant adjudication, Quebec History group grant proposal, January 19. 2012 Manuscript Review: New Brunswick Federation of Labour, Athabasca University Press, March 11. 2010 Grant Assessment: SSHRC Standard Grant adjudication, New France group grant proposal, January 6. 2010 Permission requests to cite portions of my October 5, 2009 and October 1, 2009 text reviews of Quebec Questions: Quebec Studies for the Twenty-First Century. Don Mills, Ont.: Oxford University Press (OUP), first edition, April 26; Rethinking Canada: The Promise of Women s History. Don Mills, Ont.: OUP, 2009, sixth edition, April 16. 12

2009 Text Review: Jeff Keshen et al., Defining Canada: A Narrative History, Vol. II. Whitby, Ont.: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, first draft. April 20. 2009 Permission request to cite a portion of my March 26, 2008 text review of the first edition of Home, Work, and Play: Situating Canadian Social History, 1840-1980. Don Mills, Ont.: OUP, 2009, second edition. December 1. Book with citation received May 14, 2010. 2004 Article Review: "La 'latinité' des Québécois à l'épreuve" in The Canadian Cultural Exchange/L'échange culturel canadien, as part of the interdisciplinary Master s Humanities program, Université Laurentienne. External Organization 1996 McGill University: Graduate Student Discussant, Future Visions Conference. 1993-94 Teaching Assistant Ad Hoc Committee; Proposed Reforms, Graduate Program Committee; TA workshop, conducting History conferences in collaboration with Prof Gil Troy and David Woolner, Department of History; History representative and Negociation Committee member, Association of Graduate Students Employed at McGill, Centrale des Syndicats Nationaux (CSN). 1991-94 Provincial Association of Social Science Teachers (PASST): Founder, Board Member and Newsletter Editor; Teaching Presentations, Annual Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers/Provincial Association of Catholic Teachers/Federation of Teachers of Jewish Schools Conventions, (PAPT/PACT/FTJS); Co-organizer, Black History Workshop and Cooperative Learning Strategies Workshop. 1983-85 Secretary, Association des Enseignant(e)s du Nouveau-Québec, Centrale des Enseignant(e)s du Québec (CEQ). Academic and Professional Memberships Canadian Historical Association Institut d'histoire de l'amérique française 13