
Stephanie Yuhl is Professor of History and Director of Montserrat (a first-year student interdisciplinary living/learning program) at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. She earned her PhD and MA at Duke University, and her BA in American Studies at Georgetown University. Her research and teaching fields are the social and cultural history twentieth-century United States, with emphases in Southern history, public history, memory, gender/sexuality, and social justice movements. Her book-length treatment of Charleston’s cultural and touristic renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s, A Golden Haze of Memory: The Making of Historic Charleston, won two national awards in historic preservation and southern history. Stephanie is also the author of multiple articles and essays, which have most recently appeared in The Journal of Southern History and The Public Historian. Her research on the public heritage of slaver, won the Green-Ramsdell award from the Southern Historical
Association for the best article published in the Journal of Southern History over the past two years. She has also published work on oral history and memory of American women veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Yuhl has served as a committee member for the National Council on Public History, a trustee and board member of multiple civic and heritage agencies, and as a research consultant for museums and preservation programs.
Association for the best article published in the Journal of Southern History over the past two years. She has also published work on oral history and memory of American women veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Yuhl has served as a committee member for the National Council on Public History, a trustee and board member of multiple civic and heritage agencies, and as a research consultant for museums and preservation programs.
Sessions auxquelles Stephanie E. Yuhl participe
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- 13.30 New Heritage Imaginaries: Reconsidering Race Slavery and its Political Legacies through Public Commemoration and Art in Charleston, SC
- Participant.e Stephanie E. Yuhl (College of the Holy Cross) |
- 11:00 - 11:30 | 30 minutes Partie de: Current Research I
- As the site of the first shots fired in the America Civil War (with 2015 marking the 150th anniversary of the war’s end) and, more recently, the...
- Paper
Sessions auxquelles Stephanie E. Yuhl assiste
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- What is Critical Heritage Studies: Open Forum
- Inscription req. UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS) - DS-R520
- 13:00 - 15:00 | 2 heures
- This forum will explore the current directions of critical heritage studies and what makes ACHS distinctive. Panel members will discuss what the...
- Workshop
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- Opening Ceremony and Cocktail
- Inscription req. Concordia, Grey Nuns Motherhouse (GN) - Former Chapel
- 17:00 - 19:30 | 2 heures 30 minutes
- Welcome addresses and cocktail, followed by the Concordia Signature Event "The Garden of the Grey Nuns". As the opening ceremony and cocktail...
- Cocktail
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- The Garden of the Grey Nuns / Le jardin des sœurs grises Concordia, Grey Nuns Motherhouse (GN) - GN 1210
- 19:30 - 21:00 | 1 heure 30 minutes
- Working with archival documents and the current-day morphology of the Grey Nuns' site, Dr Cynthia Hammond, Dr Shauna Janssen, in collaboration w...
- Research-Creation
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- Keynote : What does heritage change? Le patrimoine, ça change quoi? (Lucie K. Morisset)
- Inscription req. UQAM, pavillon Judith-Jasmin (J) - Salle Alfred-Laliberté
- 9:00 - 10:00 | 1 heure
- What if we changed our views on heritage? And if heritage has already changed? While, on the global scene, s...
- Keynote with simultaneous translation / Conférence avec traduction simultanée

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- Lunchboxes | Boîtes à lunch UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS) - DS Ground Floor Hall
- 12:30 - 13:30 | 1 heure
- Repas
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- 15.30 African American Heritage and Pride: How Neighbourhood Museums Educated and Inspired Local Black Communities
- Participant.e Laura Burnham |
- 13:30 - 14:00 | 30 minutes Partie de: History Museums, Heritage and Visitors
- Until the mid-twentieth century, African Americans identified a significant omission from the mainstream American historical narrative. An entir...
- Paper
- 14.30 Heritage Changes Lives: How Partnerships between Museums and Community Organizations are Making Positive Differences to People’s Lives
- Participant.e Laura Crossley (University of Leicester) |
- 13:30 - 14:00 | 30 minutes Partie de: History Museums, Heritage and Visitors
- Research has painted an often-gloomy picture of the impact of the financial cuts on museums. A 2014 Museums Association (MA) survey found that 4...
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- Alter-Heritagization / Alter-Metropolization ? Objects, Players and Forms of Alternative Heritage Production in Contemporary Metropolises UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS) - DS-1545
- 13:30 - 17:00 | 3 heures 30 minutes
- The contemporary movement of heritagization, characterized by a multiple expansion (typological, chronological, spatial) of heritage and of heritag...
- Regular session
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- Politics of Scale: A New Approach to Heritage Studies I UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS) - DS-R520
- 15:30 - 17:00 | 1 heure 30 minutes
- In recent decades, the growth of the World Heritage industry has necessitated the reconsideration of scale. Formerly dominated by nation-states, so...
- Regular session
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- Smoked meat in questions Bistro le Sanguinet - Bistro, étage principal et terrasse
- 17:00 - 18:00 | 1 heure
- This festive event will offer delegates a taste of one of the iconic dishes of Montreal, the smoked meat sandwich, imported by Jewish immigration f...
- Cocktail
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- Keynote: Is Tangible to Intangible as Formal is to Informal ? (Michael Herzfeld)
- Inscription req. UQAM, pavillon Judith-Jasmin (J) - Salle Alfred-Laliberté
- 18:30 - 20:00 | 1 heure 30 minutes
- Most of what we experience as heritage emerges into conscious recognition through a complex mixture of political and ideological filters, including...
- Keynote with simultaneous translation / Conférence avec traduction simultanée

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- Canal: Walking the Post-Industrial Lachine Canal
- Inscription req. UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS) - DS Registration table (meeting point)
- 7:00 - 9:00 | 2 heures
- Canal: Walking the Post-Industrial Lachine Canal (COHDS, 2013 - bilingual) is an audio-walk and booklet ...
- Tour
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- 10.00 The "War to End War": Utopian Dreams and Lost Opportunities of First World War Heritage
- Participant.e Professor David Harvey (University of Exeter, UK) |
- 9:00 - 9:30 | 30 minutes Partie de: Heritage Futures / Utopian Currents II
- In his socialist science-fiction novel, “News From Nowhere,” William Morris expresses a utopian dream of “radical nostalgia.” Heritage is deploy...
- Paper
- 09.00 Speaking About the Past: Historical Discourse in Contemporary Society
- Participant.e Ross Wilson (University of Chichester) |
- 9:00 - 9:30 | 30 minutes Partie de: Reflection, Selection, Deflection: Rhetoric in the Global Pursuit of Heritage
- This paper will examine the value and function of references to heritage within political, media, and public discourse in contemporary Britain a...
- Paper
- Re-Writing History in the Time of Late Capitalism : Uses and Abuses of Built Heritage UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS) - DS-R525
- 9:00 - 12:30 | 3 heures 30 minutes
- With his expression "ceci tuera cela," Hugo established almost two centuries ago a strong link between words and stones as transmission vehicles of...
- Regular session
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- Maverick Heritages. Ugliness, Discomfort and Illegality in the Political and Social Construction of Heritage UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS) - DS-M240 - SALLE ANNULÉE
- 11:00 - 12:30 | 1 heure 30 minutes
- With regard to the main question of the 3rd ACHS Biennial Conference, "What does heritage change?" the convenors of this session propose ethnograph...
- Regular session
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- Keynote: Renaming, Removal, Recontextualization of Heritage: Purging History, Claiming the Present, Imagining the Future? (What Change-Role for Heritage Professionals?) (James Count Early)
- Inscription req. Musée des Beaux-Ars de Montréal - Cummings Auditorium
- 14:00 - 15:30 | 1 heure 30 minutes
- "What does heritage change?" is a multifaceted question to which the answer(s) are in primary respects related to real-life negotiations among dif...
- Keynote with simultaneous translation / Conférence avec traduction simultanée

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- Film Series: De engel van Doel
- Inscription req. Concordia, LB Building - LB 125
- 19:00 - 21:00 | 2 heures
- Directed by Tom Fassaert and presented by Marc Jacobs. ___ Doel, a Belgian village near the Dutch border, is disappearing quickly and d...
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- 13.30 Heritage and Hospitality: Activists as Uninvited Guests to the Heritage Table
- Participant.e Evren Uzer (Parsons School of Design & University of Gothenburg HDK) |
- 9:00 - 9:30 | 30 minutes Partie de: Activism, Civil Society and Heritage
- Hospitality and hostility stems from the root word “hostis,” which could mean guest or host, friend or enemy. Hostis, according to French lingui...
- Paper
- 12.00 Intangible Cultural Heritage: The International Legal Framework for Cultural Safeguarding and Legal Protection
- Participant.e Lisa Rogers (Deakin University) |
- 9:00 - 9:30 | 30 minutes Partie de: Current Research III
- This paper examines the ‘ownership’ and ‘possession’ of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) in the international legal framework. Intangible cul...
- Paper
- Contested Pasts: Urban Heritage in Divided Cities Concordia, John Molson School of Business Building (MB) - MB 3.285
- 9:00 - 15:00 | 6 heures
- This session seeks to explore the role of urban heritage in mediating and contesting political conflict in the context of divided cities. We take u...
- Regular session
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- Engaging Authenticity Concordia, John Molson School of Business Building (MB) - MB S1.115
- 13:30 - 15:00 | 1 heure 30 minutes
- This proposal makes the case that heritage’s capacity for change may be dependent on a paradigm shift in how heritage is interpreted. With this ...
- Research-Creation