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Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences 2010: Broadbent on the rise and fall of economic and social rights. What's next?
May 31, 2010
| Ed Broadbent suggests Canadians have reached "a new barbarism" in our approach to human rights and equality.
55:45 minutes (51.07 MB)
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Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences 2010: The oral histories of medical education
June 1, 2010
| Jonathan Reinarz speaks about his conversations with medical consultants who worked in provincial England during the 1930s and 1940s.
27:06 minutes (24.84 MB)
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Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences 2010: Cybermetrically ranking Canada's premiers
June 3, 2010
| JP Lewis explains how he did it, why he did it, and who won.
15:45 minutes (14.45 MB)
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