The Center for French Colonial Studies annual meeting will take place on campus and will focus on the French people in the Detroit River region in the 18th centuryThe Center for French Colonial Studies annual meeting will take place on campus and will focus on the French people in the Detroit River region in the 18th century

UWindsor to host Center for French Colonial Studies annual meeting

Online registration is now open for the 2015 meeting of the Center for French Colonial Studies, organized and hosted by UWindsor, October 23 to 25.

According to Guillaume Teasdale, assistant professor in the History department and a member of the organization’s international advisory board of directors, this is the first time in many years that the American-based historical organization’s annual meeting will be held in Canada. 

“The actual presentations will take place on campus and will focus on the French people in the Detroit River region in the 18th century,” says Dr. Teasdale, “While a few presentations will also focus on Aboriginal peoples.”

Early bird registration fee (registered and paid by September 15) is $30 US.

Visit the Center for French Colonial Studies website for registration and more information.