Curriculum Vitae
Erin Isaac
Conferences
2020
“‘You that love your Religion, enlist: for your Religion is in Danger:’ Rev. Samuel Davies’s Apocalyptic Rhetoric and the Seven Years’ War as Holy War, 1754-1761.” 17th Annual McGill-Queen’s Graduate Conference in History, Montréal, Québec. Single author. March 2020.
2019
“Migrations and Mobilized Memory: Huguenot Storytelling and Identity in Diaspora, 1562-1763.” Presented at the 20th Annual University of Maine and University of New Brunswick History Graduate Student Conference, Fredericton, New Brunswick, October 2019.
Moderator for the Panel, “Shaping the State: Atlantic Canada in the Twentieth Century,” at the 20th Annual University of Maine and University of New Brunswick History Graduate Student Conference, Fredericton, New Brunswick, October 2019.
Moderator for the Panel, “Imperial Identities in the Early Modern World” at the Atlantic Universities Undergraduate History and Classics Conference (AUUHCC), Fredericton, New Brunswick, March 2019.
2018
“Customs as Control: International Trade in American-Canadian Borderlands in the Nineteenth Century.” Presented at the Crossing Borders Conference, Brock University, St. Catherines, Ontario, March 2018.
“Discrimination, Sterilization, and Reproductive Justice: The Case of Indigenous Women in Saskatoon.” Presented at the 21st Annual Michael Swan Honours Colloquium, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, January 2018.
Education
Present DOCTORATE
History, Western University
Supervisor
Dr. Nancy Rhoden (Ph.D.)
2020 MASTER OF ARTS
History, University of New Brunswick
Thesis
Conflicting Christianities: Anglo-North American Anti-Catholicism and its Exceptions, 1754-1780
Supervisor
Dr. Elizabeth Mancke (Ph.D.)
2018 BACHELOR OF ARTS, HIGH HONOURS
History, University of Saskatchewan
Areas of Specialization: Indigenous History, French North American Colonial History, History of Health, Religion and Western Culture
Publications
2020
Isaac, Erin. “Missing Pieces: The Romanticisation of the RCMP in CBC’s When Calls the Heart. ActiveHistory.ca, July 2020.
2019
Isaac, Erin and Kapri Macdonald. “Bewitching Environments in 2016’s The Witch.” Network in Canadian History and Environment, 31 October 2019. https://niche-canada.org/2019/10/31/bewitching-environments-in-2016s-the-witch/
Review of Greg L. Frazer, God Against the Revolution: The Loyalist Clergy’s Case Against the American Revolution (Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 2018). Strata 9 (2019), 209-212.
“Reading Religious History in Parisian Guidebooks and Architecture.” ActiveHistory.ca, August 2019. http://activehistory.ca/2019/08/reading-religious-history-in-parisian-guidebooks-and-architecture/
2018
“‘They Who For Our Religion…Abhorred Us’: The Development and Maintenance of 18th-Century Anti-Catholicism in North America.” University of Saskatchewan Undergraduate Research Journal, April 2018.
“The Critically Uncritical Remaking of Churchill.” ActiveHistory.ca, June 2018. http://activehistory.ca/2018/06/stop-talking-about-churchill/