The Oar
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New Brunswick's popular history magazine, launching Summer 2026. Call for contributors is open! The Oar is the annual periodical of the Fredericton Region Museum, located on the unceded and unsurrendered territory of the Wolastoqiyik.
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Our first Call for Papers is live! If you are interested in writing the history of New Brunswick, engaging with popular audiences, and supporting small museums, then we would love to hear from you! Proposals for submissions are due 30 September 2025. See below for details:
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Happening tomorrow at the Fredericton Region Museum: Greg Sprague joins the FRM's speaker series to discuss how faculty at @discoverunb.bsky.social lead the institution and the country into the information age. All are welcome - admission by donation.
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Many thanks to those who submitted proposals for our first issue. We were very excited to receive so many excellent submissions and look forward to the release of the first volume of The Oar in August 2026! More to come, and stay tuned for other Fredericton Region Museum updates.
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Less than a week away from the deadline for proposal submissions (but at least it's not a SSHRC application)! If you are interested in writing New Brunswick history, get in touch!
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Our first Call for Papers is live! If you are interested in writing the history of New Brunswick, engaging with popular audiences, and supporting small museums, then we would love to hear from you! Proposals for submissions are due 30 September 2025. See below for details:
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Consider submitting a piece to The Oar, an exciting new popular history magazine by some really excellent New Brunswick scholars!
theoarnb.bsky.social
Our first Call for Papers is live! If you are interested in writing the history of New Brunswick, engaging with popular audiences, and supporting small museums, then we would love to hear from you! Proposals for submissions are due 30 September 2025. See below for details:
theoarnb.bsky.social
Our first Call for Papers is live! If you are interested in writing the history of New Brunswick, engaging with popular audiences, and supporting small museums, then we would love to hear from you! Proposals for submissions are due 30 September 2025. See below for details: