lakehead social history institute 20th anniversary dinner and speaker

may 10th is the 20th anniversary of the lakehead social history institute! they will be celebrating 20 years with a special dinner and guest speaker. dr. bruce elliott, who spoke at the lshi first agm in 1997, is returning to the city from carleton university in ottawa to present his research on the history of the gravestone industry, using prince edward island as his sample. dr. john coolen, of the thunder bay branch of the ontario genealogical society will provide local commentary, looking at cemetery history in the lakehead.
tickets for the celebratory dinner are $40 per person, and can be purchased at the thunder bay museum beginning april 21st, or by emailing the lakehead social history institute at shi@lakeheadu.ca






published by elte eötvös józsef collegium (hungary) and co-edited with róbert győri this edited collection of four previously unpublished autobiographical documents by the hungarian geographer ferenc fodor (1887-1962) sheds important light on the life and work of a scholar and public intellectual whose career as a researcher began in the late austro-hungarian period and ended in the early communist era with the publication of his final book in 1957. accompanied by a substantial introduction (in both english and hungarian), this collection makes a significant contribution to the history of hungarian geography, and opens up critical and ultimately timely perspectives on a hungarian intellectual whose work has seen a revival in the context of hungary's post-communist shift to the right. 