Under the supervision of Dr. Jeffrey McNairn, my doctoral research explores the development of infrastructure in nineteenth-century Newfoundland. My project focuses on two types of colonial improvements in Newfoundland from 1855 to approximately 1900. First, it explores the administration of road boards and road building, particularly in rural communities. Secondly, it assesses the public and private business of railway construction on the island. It attempts to historicize these processes as defining moments in Newfoundlandâs colonial development, with regards to the negotiation of state power, the role of private investment in the economy, and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. It asks: how, in the decades after achieving responsible government in 1855, did colonial improvements shape the socioeconomics, fiscal capacity, and political culture of Newfoundlandâs settler colony?
Publications
- ââA Sharp Offensive in All Directions:â The Canadian Labour Defense League and the Fight against Section 98, 1931-1936.â Labour/Le Travail 82 (Fall, 2018): 41-80.
- âReview of: Canadian State Trials, Vol. IV: Security, Dissent, and the Limits of Toleration in War and Peace, edited by Barry Wright, Eric Tucker, and Susan Binnie (Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History, University of Toronto Press: Toronto, 2015).â BC Studies, no. 191 (Fall 2016): 148-49.
- ââTo the disgust of the whole of the northern districtsâ: The Placentia Railway Question and Regionalism in Newfoundland, 1884-1889.â Newfoundland & Labrador Studies 28, no. 1 (Spring, 2013): 28-62.
Conference Presentations
- ââThrough the Wastes of Labrador in Search of Gold:â Imagining a Land-Based Resource Economy in Nineteenth-Century Labrador.â Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting (Vancouver, BC), 2019.
- ââA rugged and for the most part a barren country: Nineteenth-Century Surveyors and the Characterization of Newfoundlandâs Interior.â Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting (Regina, SK), 2018.
- âIn the Capitalist Courts: Legal Strategies of the State and the Communist Party of Canada in the Trial of the Communist Eight, 1931.â North American Labor History Conference (Detroit, Michigan), 2015.
- Joseph-Armand Bombardier CGS â Doctoral (SSHRC), 2019-21
- Joseph-Armand Bombardier CGS â Masterâs (SSHRC), 2013