CV de Gregory Kennedy - Université de Moncton

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CV de Gregory Kennedy - Université de Moncton
CURRICULUM VITAE
Gregory M. W. Kennedy
47 Summerhill Drive
Moncton, NB E1C 9C6
(506) 858-4063 (w)
[email protected]
CURRENT POSITION:
Assistant Professor (Professeur adjoint), Département d’histoire et géographie, Université de Moncton,
since 2009.
DEGREES:
PhD History, York University (2008)
MA History, University of Western Ontario (2001)
BA (Double Honours) History and English Literature, University of Winnipeg (2000)
DOCTORAL THESIS:
French peasants in two worlds: a comparative study of rural experience in seventeenth and eighteenth
century Acadia and the Loudunais
Supervisor: T. J. A. Le Goff
External Examiner: D. M. G. Sutherland (University of Maryland)
Committee Members: Colin Coates and Richard Hoffmann
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:
2008-2009
Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of History, University of Guelph
2004-2007
Teaching Assistant, Department of History, York University
Hiver 2004
Sessional Instructor, Department of Liberal and Community Studies, Sheridan
College, Oakville
2002-2003
Sessional Instructor, Department of History, University of Windsor
2000-2001
Teaching Assistant, Department of History, University of Western Ontario
1997-Present
Canadian Armed Forces (Primary Reserve) Logistics Officer
Current Rank: Major (since 2009)
Current Position: Deputy Commanding Officer, 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise’s)
RESEARCH GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND PRIZES:
2014-17
Subvention de recherche CRSH, Aide aux petites universités, « Le service militaire et ses
conséquences en milieu minoritaire : les soldats du bataillon acadien, leurs familles et la
Première Guerre mondiale, 1911-1921 » - 15,000$
2014-17
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Co-chercheur, Subvention de développement de partenariat, CRSH, « Les défis
d’adaptation aux changements climatiques des communautés côtières de CocagneGrand-Digue » - 199,990$
2014-15
Small Projects Grants Program, Histoire et education en réseau (HIER), « Le bataillon
acadien de la Première Guerre mondiale » en partenariat avec le District scolaire
francophone sud – 2,100$
2014-15
Subvention de recherche, concours régulier, Faculté des études supérieures et de la
recherche, Université de Moncton – 950$
2013-14
Subvention de publication, Faculté des études supérieures et de la recherche, Université
de Moncton - $5,000
2013-14
Awards to Scholarly Publication Program (ASPP), Federation for the Humanities and
Social Sciences - $8,000
2013-14
Subvention de recherche, programme spécial, Faculté des études supérieures et de la
recherche, Université de Moncton - $4,000
2013-14
Subvention de recherche, concours régulier, Faculté des études supérieures et de la
recherche, Université de Moncton - $2,150
2012-13
Bourse de mobilité professorale, Bureau de relations internationales, Université de
Moncton - $2,000
2012-13
Subvention de recherche, concours régulier, Faculté des études supérieures et de la
recherche, Université de Moncton - $2,688
2010-11
Subvention de recherche, programme spécial, Faculté des études supérieures et de la
recherche, Université de Moncton - $4,650
2010-11
Subvention de recherche, concours régulier, Faculté des études supérieures et de la
recherche, Université de Moncton -$1,200
2008-09
Postdoctoral Fellowship, Canadian Census Project/Department of History, University of
Guelph - $35,000
2007
John Bosher Graduate Research Grant in French History and Empire, York University
Department of History - $2,000
2005-07
SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship - $40,000
2000, 2003-05 Ontario Graduate Scholarship (X 3)
2003
York University Entrance Scholarship
2000
President’s Graduate Scholarship, University of Western Ontario
1999
Celia & Philip Samuel Rogers Memorial Scholarship in English, Dr. Thorlakson
Scholarship in History Honours, Academic Proficiency Scholarship – University of
Winnipeg
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1998
Robena Sykes Memorial Scholarship in Canadian Literature, J.S. Woodsworth
Scholarship in History, Academic Proficiency Scholarship – University of Winnipeg
1997
Walter Swayze Scholarship in English, Isbister Undergraduate Scholarship, Academic
Proficiency Scholarship, Roger & Kathleen Graham Scholarship for History/English –
University of Winnipeg
1996
Weiss Essay Prize – Canadian Jewish Refugee Policy during the 1930s
1996
Entrance Scholarship – University of Winnipeg
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS:
Book
Gregory Kennedy, Something of a Peasant Paradise? Comparing Rural Societies in Acadie and the
Loudunais, 1604-1755, (Montreal-Kingston: McGill-Queens’ University Press, 2014).
Articles
Gregory Kennedy, “Marshland Colonization in Acadia and Poitou during the Seventeenth Century”
Acadiensis XLII, No. 1 (Winter/Spring 2013): 37-66.
Gregory Kennedy, « Charles de Menou et sa famille : vers une nouvelle interprétation du gouverneur de
l’Acadie » la Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française, numéro spécial portant sur l’Acadie, 66, 2 (2012) :
147-176.
Gregory Kennedy, “Pushing family reconstitution further: socio-economic hierarchy and life cycle in the
Loudunais, 1705-1765” Journal of Family History 37, 3 (2012): 303-318.
Kris Inwood and Gregory Kennedy, “A New Prosopography: The Enumerators of the 1891 Census in
Ontario,” Historical Methods 45, 2 (2012): 65-77.
Gregory Kennedy, « Le Loudunais, pays d’origine de quelques familles acadiennes, » Encyclopédie du
patrimoine culturel de l’Amérique française (2012): en ligne.
Gregory Kennedy, Alain Otis et Teresa Turgeon, « Le journal de Jeremiah Bancroft, source de valeur
portant sur le Grand Dérangement, 1755-56, » Les Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne
(septembre, 2011) 116-130.
Gregory Kennedy, “The Parish Assembly and its Delegates in the Loudunais and Acadia, 1650-1755”
Proceedings of the Western Society for French History 36 (2008): online.
Gregory Kennedy, “The Achievement of Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte and the Second Empire: Balancing
Liberty and Authority” Athens Institute for Education and Research, 2nd International Conference
Proceedings (2004).
Gregory Kennedy, “Resentment and Rivalry: The Failure of Anglo-American Cooperation, 19351938”Gateway, University of Saskatchewan, Spring (2004): 1-24
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OTHER PUBLICATIONS:
Gregory Kennedy, « Tendances de l’historiographie acadienne depuis 2005, » Les Cahiers de la Société
historique acadienne (juin, 2013): 36-40.
Kayleigh Blacklock and Gregory Kennedy, “Blacks in the Maritimes before the Loyalists: a small but
important presence,” (2012) – bilingual pamphlet for the Multicultural Association of the Greater
Moncton Area (MAGMA).
Gregory Kennedy, blogs for Active History (online):
3 Jan 2012, “Learning from History: What is Popular is not Always Right”
29 Mar 2012, “The Ordeal: Evaluation and the Production of Historians”
26 Sep 2012, “Myth-making and the Non-Commemoration of the War of 1812”
13 Dec 2012, “Canada and the Monarchy in the 21st Century”
27 Mar 2013, “The 300th Anniversary of the Treaty of Utrecht and the Generosity of
Governments”
10 Sep 2013, “So What is Government for Anyway?”
14 Nov 2013, “The Value of Historical Maps: Solving At Least Part of the Mystery of the Origins
of the Acadians”
13 Mar 2014, “Towards a New Vision: A Long View of Canada’s Foreign Policy and Defence
Challenges”
7 Aug 2014, “Is it Time for the Dinosaurs to go Extinct? A Response to ‘A Brief History of the
Laptop Ban’”
Book Reviews
Gregory Kennedy, book review of Christopher Hodson, The Acadian Diaspora: An Eighteenth-Century
History, (Cambridge: Oxford University Press, 2012) for The Journal of American Studies 47, 2 (2013):
E33.
Gregory Kennedy, book review of Eric Saugera, Reborn in America: French Exiles and Refugees in the
United States and the Vine and Olive Adventure, 1815-1865, (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press,
2011) for The Historian 75, 3 (2013): 583-584.
Gregory Kennedy, compte rendu de Serge Patrice Thibodeau, Journal de John Winslow à Grand Pré,
(Moncton: Éditions Perce-Neige, 2010) dans University of Toronto Quarterly 81, 3 (2012): 481-483.
Gregory Kennedy, book review of Claiborne A. Skinner, The Upper Country: French Enterprise in the
Colonial Great Lakes, (Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 2008) for H-France-Colonial, 2011.
Gregory Kennedy, compte rendu de Samuel de Champlain, Les Fondations de l’Acadie et de Québec,
1604-1611. Texte en français moderne établi, annoté et présenté par Éric Thierry (Québec : Septentrion,
2008) dans La Revue de l’Université de Moncton 41, 2 (2011).
Gregory Kennedy, book review of Geoff Timmins, et al., Teaching and Learning History, (London: Sage
Publications, 2005) for Past Imperfect 13 (2007): 171-175.
Gregory Kennedy, book review of N. E. S. Griffiths, From Migrant to Acadian: A North American Border
People, 1604-1755 (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2005) for Histoire sociale Social History, Vol XXXIX, 77 (2006): 291-293.
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Gregory Kennedy, book review of John G. Reid, Maurice Basque, Elizabeth Mancke, Barry Moody,
Geoffrey Plank and William Wicken, The Conquest of Acadia, 1710: Imperial, Colonial, and Aboriginal
Constructions (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004) for Histoire sociale - Social History, Vol XXXIX,
78 (2006): 570-572.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:
Gregory Kennedy, « Service à la nation ou à soi-même? Les soldats du bataillon acadien, 1911-1921, » La
Société historique canadienne, Brock University, May 2014.
Gregory Kennedy, “« Le cours de vie et l’expansion de la colonisation des marais en Acadie : l’exemple
de la deuxième génération de colons, 1671 à 1707, » Atlantic Canada Studies, University of New
Brunswick, May 2014.
Gregory Kennedy, “Who answered the call? A socioeconomic study of the Acadian soldiers of the 165th
Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1915-1917,” Minorities and the First World War,
University of Chester (England), forthcoming April 2014.
Gregory Kennedy, “Sustaining Success: Drainage Operations and Dispute Resolution in Acadie and
Poitou, 1650-1720”, Colloque international : Regards croisés sur les zones humides nord-américains et
européennes, Québec, 2013.
Gregory Kennedy, “Acadie/Nova Scotia and the Atlantic World,” Round Table with John G. Reid,
Christopher Hodson, and Jeffors Lennox, French Colonial Historical Society, Sydney-Louisbourg, 2013.
Gregory Kennedy « L’individu et sa famille : Charles de Menou et l’influence de ses parents, » 65e
Congrès de l’Institut de l’histoire de l’Amérique française, Sherbrooke, 2012.
Gregory Kennedy, “Reinterpreting the importance of the lords and the seigneurie in Acadie via
comparative history”, Canadian Historical Association, Wilfrid Laurier and Waterloo Universities, 2012.
Gregory Kennedy, « La colonisation des marais : transformations en Acadie et au Bas-Poitou pendant le
17e siècle », La Société historique canadienne, University of New Brunswick, 2011 and Histoire de
l’Acadie: New Approaches, Saint Mary’s University, 2011.
Gregory Kennedy, “Pushing family reconstitution further: socio-economic hierarchy and life cycle in the
Loudunais, 1705-1765”, Western Society for French History, Lafayette, LA, 2010.
Kris E. Inwood and Gregory Kennedy (presenter), “A New Prosopography: The Enumerators of the 1891
Census in Ontario”, Canadian Historical Association, Carleton University, 2009.
Gregory Kennedy, “New approaches to rural hierarchy in the Old Regime: notary records and
socioeconomic conditions in the Loudunais, 1735-1764,” Rural History Seminar, University of Guelph,
2009.
Gregory Kennedy, “The Parish Assembly and its Delegates in the Loudunais and Acadia, 1650-1755,”
Western Society for French History, Québec City, 2008.
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Gregory Kennedy, “Rural demography from Old to New France: the Loudunais and Acadia in the 18th
century,” Séminaire: France – Histoire et sciences sociales, Toronto, 2007.
Gregory Kennedy, “Demands of Empire on French Peasants in Old and New Worlds: Acadia and the
Loudunais, 1680-1760,” The Human Condition Series Inaugural Multidisciplinary Conference: Empire,
Laurentian University Partnership at Georgian College, 2007.
Gregory Kennedy, “Truths of the Cradle, Altar, and Grave: A demographic comparison of 18th Century
French rural communities in the Loudunais and Acadia,” Canadian Historical Association, York
University, 2006.
Gregory Kennedy, "Sous le pernitieux pretexte d’y faire librement l’exercise de la Réligion prétenduë
réformée” a Huguenot peasant family’s attempt to escape Poitou, 1715,” New Frontiers in Graduate
History, York University, 2006.
Gregory Kennedy, “Beaubassin Acadians and the Oath of Allegiance: Exploring the Cultural and
Pragmatic Factors in Colonial Decision Making, 1713-1740,” French Colonial Historical Society, Acadia
University, 2005.
Gregory Kennedy, “Louis XV and the War of the Austrian Succession: The Measure of a King,” 10th
Annual Frank Underhill Colloquium, Carleton University, 2004.
Gregory Kennedy, “Pragmatic Structural Realignment: Mode of Production and Resistance in Colonial
Acadia, 1630-1755,” The Contested Terrains of Empire, Indiana University-Bloomington, 2004.
Gregory Kennedy, “The Achievement of Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte and the Second Empire: Balancing
Liberty and Authority,” Athens Institute for Education and Research, 2nd International Conference, 2004.
Gregory Kennedy, “Total Force: Dream or Necessary Reality?” 13th Military History Colloquium, Laurier
Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies, 2002.
Gregory Kennedy, “Marginal Community, Imperial Battleground: Politics, Oaths, and Society in Acadia,
1690-1735,” History Across the Disciplines: Graduate Spring Symposium, Dalhousie University, 2001.
Gregory Kennedy, “To Strike the Knockout Blow: The Brusilov Offensive of 1916,” History Graduate
Student Seminar Series, University of Western Ontario, 2001.
Gregory Kennedy, “Canada moves into the North-West: The Mounted Police 1874-1900,” History
Students’ Association Spring Symposium, University of Winnipeg, 1999.
Gregory Kennedy, “Canadian Jewish Refugee Policy during the 1930s,” History Students’ Association
Spring Symposium, University of Winnipeg, 1996.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:
Canadian Historical Association/La Société historique canadienne since 2005
French Colonial History Society since 2005
Atlantic Medieval and Early Modern Group since 2011
L’Institut d’histoire de l’Amérique française since 2012
Canadian Studies Network since 2013
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INVITED PUBLIC LECTURES:
Gregory Kennedy, « ‘Pour défendre ce que j’ai de plus cher, ma patrie’ : l’Acadie et la Grande Guerre, »
Conférence invitée par le Comité provincial des commémorations du Nouveau-Brunswick tenue à la
Société du Monument-Lefebvre, Memramcook, le 7 août 2014.
Jean-François Caron, Jocelyn Coulon, Gregory Kennedy, et Jean-François Thibault, « Les défis
contemporains de la politique étrangère et de défense du Canada » table ronde organisée par le
Département de sciences politiques, Université de Moncton, février 2014.
Gregory Kennedy, « La colonisation des marais en Acadie et en France au XVIIe siècle et les enjeux
actuels de l’histoire environnementale » La Société historique acadienne, novembre 2013.
Gregory Kennedy, “Who were the Soldiers of the 165th (Acadian) Battalion during the First World War?”
New Brunswick Genealogical Society, November 2013.
Gregory Kennedy, « La paroisse et la seigneurie : les institutions communautaires de l’ancienne Acadie »
Causeries au lieu historique national de Grand-Pré, juillet 2013.
Gregory Kennedy, « Les enjeux de l’histoire environnementale et la colonisation des marais en Acadie et
au Poitou » Université Populaire du Littoral Charentais (Rochefort), juin 2013.
http://www.uplc17.org/?p=843
Gregory Kennedy, “Acadian Census and Parish Records in the Colonial Period,” New Brunswick
Genealogical Society, May 2013.
Gregory Kennedy, “Marshland Colonization in Acadia and Poitou during the Seventeenth Century,”
Moncton Rotary Club, 2012.
Gregory Kennedy, « Les déserteurs acadiens de la Première guerre mondiale : l'exemple du 165e
Régiment » La Société du Monument-Lefebvre (Memramcook), 2012.
Gregory Kennedy, “La guerre de 1812 et son importance historique,” Semaine de Patrimoine, École
Sainte-Thérèse, Dieppe, 2012.
Kayleigh Blacklock and Gregory Kennedy, “Blacks in the Maritimes before the Loyalists: A Small but
Important Presence,” Black History Month, Greater Moncton Multicultural Association, 2012.
SUPERVISION OF STUDENTS:
PhD
Stéphanie Pettigrew, “A Comparative Analysis of French Canadian and European witchcraft belief,”
University of New Brunswick, co-supervision with Elizabeth Mancke, 2013Masters
Marie-Line Forbes, « Une communauté renaissante? Néguac et l’émergence de l’Acadie contemporaine,
1871-1921, » Thèse de maîtrise, Université de Moncton, en cours.
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Laura Huet, « Le commerce acadien et le monde atlantique, 1671-1755, » Mémoire de maîtrise II,
Université de Poitiers, co-direction avec Thierry Sauzeau, Université de Poitiers, 2013.
Denis Jean, « Ethnogenèse des Premiers Métis de l’Est, 1603-1763, » Thèse de maîtrise, Université de
Moncton, 2012.
Honours Theses
Marie-Line Forbes, « La spiritualité Mi’gmak pendant la période coloniale, » 2013-2014.
Patrick-Olivier Meunier, « Shédiac pendant le XIXe siècle : l’évolution socio-économique d’une région
acadienne, » 2012-2013.
Kayleigh Blacklock, « La contribution écossaise au développement de Moncton et sa région au XIXe
siècle, » 2012-2013.
SERVICE
University
2013-15
Chair, Committee of Graduate Studies in History
2014
Internal examiner for the Masters’ Thesis of André Duguay, Université de Moncton, «
Les Amérindiens des Maritimes et l’évolution d’une tradition migratoire (1941-1953) »
2014
Internal examiner for the Masters’ Thesis of Marc-Alain Bonenfant, Université de
Moncton, « L’influence des croisades sur l’art de la guerre en Occident aux XIIIe et XIVe
siècles : antériorités et impacts »
2011-13
Union representative for the university committee on the Programme d’appui à la
réussite des études
2010-12
Departmental Representative on the Board of Directors for the union, l’Association des
bibliothécaires, professeures et professeurs de l’Université de Moncton (ABPPUM)
2012
Member of the faculty committee for the Vo-Van Prize for the best graduate thesis of
the year
2012
Internal examiner for the Masters’ Thesis of Julie Williston, Université de Moncton,
« L’émigration des femmes acadiennes célibataires vers la Nouvelle-Angleterre »
2011
Guest professor for the course ETEV 6101 Maîtrise en études de l’environnement
2011
Jury member, Concours des jeunes chercheures et chercheurs, Université de Moncton
2009
Department and Faculty committees reviewing teaching evaluations,
University of Guelph
2006
Medieval/Early Modern Tenure Track Search Committee, York University
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2006
Post-Comprehensive Exams Workshop Panel, writing Thesis Proposals
2006
Graduate Admissions Committee (MA and PhD), York University
2005, 2006
York University Teaching Assistant Day Presenter: Running Successful Tutorials all Year
Long
2005
Committee Chair, Remembrance Day Event Panel, Graduate History Student
Association, York University
1999
President, Undergraduate History Students Association, University of Winnipeg
Academic Community
2013-14
Membre du comité scientifique pour la journée d’étude « Histoire, patrimoine et
mémoire » dans le cadre du Congrès mondial acadien 2014.
2013
Member of the organizing committee for the international conference: Regards croisés
sur les zones humides nord-américaines et européennes, août 2013.
2012
Peer review for an article submitted to La Revue de droit d’Ottawa.
2011-12
Member of the program committee for the annual meeting of the Canadian Historical
Association, 2012.
2011
Peer review of an article submitted to la Revue internationale d’études canadiennes.
2011
Peer review of two essays submitted for a collected works of l’Institut d’études
acadiennes.
2007
Participant in the interdisciplinary workshop, The Agents of Peace: Soldier, Civil
Servant, Teacher, Activist, Nipissing University.
General Public
2012-present Co-editor of Les Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne
2010-14
Member of the Board of Directors of la Société historique acadienne.
2013
Interview for a documentary on the tercentennial of the Treaty of Utrecht produced by
Vivat Communications and Mozus Productions.
2013
Two interviews for Radio-Canada Acadie, l’émission « Libre-échange » in April, on the
tercentennial of the Treaty of Utrecht and the archaeological excavations at Fort
Gaspereaux, http://www.radio-canada.ca/emissions/libre_echange/20122013/chronique.asp?idChronique=285583
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2012
Interview for Pascal Raiche-Nogue, l’Étoile, for 2 newspaper articles on the
commemoration of the War of 1812, “La guerre de 1812, un conflit mineur” et “Une
guerre oubliée, puis sortie des boules à mites” le 30 mars 2012.
2012
Interview for Radio-Canada Acadie, émission spéciale intitulée « La diversité des
croyances chez les Acadiens », with Phyllis Leblanc, http://www6.radiocanada.ca/emissions/au_rythme_des_courants/2012-2013/speciale.asp)
2011
Interview for Radio-Canada Acadie, l’émission « l’Automne c’est nous autres, » on the
historical importance of the War of 1812, http://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-fasshistgeo/Annonces/Passees/111013).
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