Adam J. Green
Adjunct Professor, Department of History
Member of the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies and thereby authorized to supervise theses.
Office: 145 Séraphin Marion Street, room 205
Telephone: 613-562-5800, ext. 1279
E-mail: agreen@uOttawa.ca
University degrees
2006 ― PhD History and Canadian Studies, University of Ottawa1999 ― MA History, Queen’s University
1997 ― BA Hons. Psychology, Queen’s University
Fields of interest
- Canadian-American Relations (Social, Cultural, Identity)
- 20th Century Canada
- 20th Century United States
- Social Gospel / Moral Reform
Current research
- Canadian Perceptions of the United States
- Early 20th Century Moral Reform
- Identity in the Canadian Census
- Visual Evidence – Use of Editorial Cartoons in Canadian-American Relations
Courses taught
Undergraduate
- Canadian Survey
- Canadian-American Relations
- Social Gospel
- Canadian Nationalism
- American Mythology
- The Sixties
Graduate
- Research Methodology
Selected Publications
“The Canadian Century Research Infrastructure: Enabling Humanities and Social Science Research in the Digital Age,” Digitial Studies/Le champ numérique, (Vol.1, No.2, 2009).
“Telling 1922’s Story of a National Crime: Canada’s First Chief Medical Officer and the Aborted Fight for Aboriginal Health Care.” Canadian Journal of Native Studies, (Volume 26, No.2), pp.211-228.
“Mapping North America: Visual Representations of Canada and the United States in Recent Academic Work and Editorial Cartoons.” American Review of Canadian Studies. (Volume 37, No.2), pp.130-149.
Green, Adam J. (May 2006), “Calling the Kettle Black? Recent Trends and Strategies in the Study of the Canadian-American Relationship.” Histoire Social/Social History. (Vol. 39: No.77), pp.257-266.
