CITIZENSHIP: Canadian Curriculum Vitae DANIEL HEIDT, Ph.D. Project Manager, The Confederation Debates Manager of Research and Administration, Centre on Foreign Policy and Federalism dheidt@uwaterloo.ca www.danielheidt.ca @daniel_heidt AREAS OF FOCUS: Canada 19-20 th century political history, public history, digital humanities, Arctic science and the environment, Arctic sovereignty and security, Canadian-American relations, federalism. EDUCATION: Ph.D., History, Western University, supervised by Robert Wardhaugh (2008-2014). o Dissertation: First Among Equals: The Development of Preponderant Federalisms in Upper Canada and Ontario to 1896, http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/etd/2096/. o Comprehensive Fields: Post-Confederation Canada, Modern United States, British Empire history (with focus on dominion comparisons). Master s, History, University of Waterloo, supervised by P. Whitney Lackenbauer (2007-2008). o Thesis: From Bayonets to Stilettos to UN Resolutions: The Development of Howard Green s Views Regarding War, http://hdl.handle.net/10012/3959. Undergraduate, Honours history, political science minor, University of Waterloo (2003-2007). POSITIONS: Project Manager, The Confederation Debate, 2015-2017 http://theconfederationdebates.ca/ SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow, Frost Centre for Canadian Studies & Indigenous Studies, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario (2014-2016). Sessional Instructor, St. Jerome s University, Waterloo, Ontario (2013, 2015). Research Fellow and Research & Administration Manager, Centre for Foreign Policy and Federalism, St. Jerome s University, Waterloo, Ontario (2012-present). PUBLICATIONS: Books: Co-editor. Two Years Below the Horn: A Canadian s Experiences in Antarctica, 1944-1946. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 2017. With P. Whitney Lackenbauer. Co-editor. The Advisory Committee on Northern Development: Context and Meeting Minutes, 1948-66. Documents on Canadian Arctic Sovereignty and Security. Calgary: Centre for Military and Strategic Studies, 2015. xxxvi, 829 pp. With P. Whitney Lackenbauer. Available online at: https://cmss.ucalgary.ca/sites/cmss.ucalgary.ca/files/dcassv4.pdf. 1
Booklet: Editor. Conflicts and Agreements: Canada s Foundations and Their Consequences, 1865-1949. Waterloo: Centre on Foreign Policy and Federalism, 2017. Articles and Book Chapters: With Richard Goette. This is no Milk Run, : Operation Boxtop, 1956-2015. in Canadian Armed Forces Arctic Operations, 1941-2015: Lessons Learned, Lost and Relearned. Edited by Adam Lajeunesse and P. Whitney Lackenbauer. Forthcoming, 2017. I think that would be the end of Canada: Howard Green, the Atomic Test-Ban, and Interest-Based Foreign Policy, 1946-1963. American Review of Canadian Studies 42, no 3 (August 2012): 343-369. With P. Whitney Lackenbauer. Sovereignty For Hire: Civilian Airlift Contractors and the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line, 1954-1961. In De-Icing Required! The Historical Dimension of the Canadian Air Force s Experience in the Arctic, edited by P. Whitney Lackenbauer and W.A. March, 95-112. Sic Itur Ad Astra: Canadian Aerospace Power Studies No 4. Trenton: Canadian Forces Air Warfare Centre, 2012. Available online at: http://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2013/dn-nd/d4-7-4-2012- eng.pdf. Clenched in the JAWS of America? Canadian Sovereignty and the Joint Arctic Weather Stations, 1946-1972. In Canadian Arctic Sovereignty and Security: Historical Perspectives, edited by P. Whitney Lackenbauer, 145-169. Centre for Military and Strategic Studies Calgary Papers, No. 4. Calgary: Centre for Military and Strategic Studies, 2011. Available online at: http://cpmss.synergiesprairies.ca/cpmss/index.php/cpmss/article/view/10/7. Howard Green and Japanese Canadians. BC Studies Vol 164 (2009): 31-50. Books in Progress: The Joint Arctic Weather Stations: Science and Sovereignty in the High Arctic, 1946-1972. Manuscript will be submitted to a Canadian university press in early 2018. With P. Whitney Lackenbauer. First Among Equals: The Development of Preponderant Federalisms in Upper Canada and Ontario to 1896, Book manuscript to be submitted to a Canadian university press in 2018. Book Reviews: Revisiting Joseph Jockel s No Boundaries Upstairs. International Journal 70, no 2 (2015): 339-349. Review of Webster, David. Fire and the Full Moon: Canada and Indonesia in a Decolonizing World (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2010). H-Canada, H-Net Reviews (July 2010). http://www.hnet.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=30407. Review of Hart, Michael, From Pride to Influence: Towards a New Canadian Foreign Policy (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2008). H-Canada, H-Net Reviews. (August 2009). http://www.hnet.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=24778. Textbook Contributions: Where Historians Disagree: Canada s British Connection, in R. Douglas Francis et al., Destinies: Canadian History Since Confederation, 7 th edition, Robert Wardhaugh. Toronto: Nelson Education. 2012, 127-129. 2
PROJECT GRANTS AND CASH SUPPORT: 2016 Crabtree Foundation, for The Confederation Debates, ($60,000). 2016 150 Canada @ York (co-developed with Colin Coates), for The Confederation Debates ($29,960). 2016 Canadian Business History Association, for The Confederation Debates ($2,000). 2016 Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History, for The Confederation Debates ($1,500). 2016 SSHRC Connection Grant (co-developed with P. Whitney Lackenbauer), for The Confederation Debates, ($48,424). 2016 Awards to Scholarly Publications Program (8,000). 2015-2017 SSHRC Insight Grant (co-investigator, primary investigator: P. Whitney Lackenbauer), Canadian-American Relations in the Cold War Arctic, 1946-72, ($107,771). 2015-2016 SSHRC Connection Grant (co-investigator, primary investigator: Stephen Bocking), Cold Science: Arctic Science in North America During the Cold War, 1945-1991, ($19,754). 2015 Trent University, Vice President Research and International Strategic Initiatives Fund (coinvestigator with Stephen Bocking), Cold Science: Arctic Science in North America During the Cold War, 1954-1991, ($3,000). 2015 University of Manitoba, T. Glendenning Hamilton Research Grant ($600) 2015 St. Jerome s University, Academic Support Fund ($960). 2015 St. Jerome s University, Faculty Research Grant (co-investigator with P. Whitney Lackenbauer), Dr. Andrew Taylor, Operation Tabarin, and the Struggle for Recognition, ($7,435). 2014-2015 University of Manitoba, Andrew Taylor Northern Studies Grant (co-investigator with P. Whitney Lackenbauer), ($1,500). AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS: 2014-2016 SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowship ($40,500 x 2 years). 2014 Roberta Bondar Postdoctoral Fellowship ($50,000 declined). 2012 Nominated for Western University Graduate Student Teaching Assistant Award. 2011 Western University Graduate Thesis Research Award ($750). 2009-2011 SSHRC Doctoral Scholarship ($35,000 x 3 years). 2009 Western University Graduate Research Scholarship ($7,500). 2009 Western University Jean Armstrong Fletcher Scholarship in Canadian History ($1,500). 2009 Nominated for Western University Graduate Student Teaching Assistant Award. 2008 Western University Graduate Research Scholarship ($12,000). 2007 SSHRC Master s Scholarship ($17,500). 2007 Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program, ($15,000 - declined). 2007 Security and Defence Forum (SDF): Master of Arts Scholarship, ($10,000 - declined). 2007 University of Waterloo: President s Graduate Scholarship ($10,000). 2007 University of Waterloo: Faculty of Arts Graduate Scholarship ($2,500). 2007 University of Waterloo: History Undergraduate Departmental Award. 2004-2007 University of Waterloo: Dean s Honour s List. 3
PUBLICATION GRANTS: 2016 Awards to Scholarly Publications Program ($8,000) for Two Years Below the Horn. 2016 St. Jerome s University Aid to Scholarly Publications Award ($1500) for Two Years Below the Horn RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE Lecture Courses: Hist 254 Canadian History: The National Period, St. Jerome s University (University of Waterloo), Winter 2015. Hist 385 From Macdonald to Laurier: Canada, 1841-1921, St. Jerome s University (University of Waterloo), Winter 2013. Teaching Assistantships: 2011-2012 Western University, His 2201E Canada, Origins to the Present, Instructors: Alan MacEachern and Robert Wardhaugh. 2010-2011 Western University, His 2201E Canada, Origins to the Present, Instructors: Alan MacEachern and Jonathan Vance. 2009-2010 Western University, His 2201E Canada, Origins to the Present, Instructors: Michelle Hamilton, Benjamin Forster, and Robert Wardhaugh. 2008 2009 Western University, His 2201E Canada, Origins to the Present, Instructors: Roger Hall and Michelle Hamilton. 2007 (Fall) University of Waterloo, Hist 200, History and Film, Instructor: Tracy Penny Light. Guest Lectures: Analyzing Digital History, with Sean Kheraj for HIST 4085 (Digital History), York University, 26 January 2017. The Founding of Confederation, for Hist 291 (Canadian History Through Film), St. Jerome s University, 13 January 2015. Continental Defence and the War in the Pacific, for Hist 226 (Canada in the Second World War), St. Jerome s University, 12 November 2014. The Great Explorers and the Quest for the NW Passage, for Hist 380 (History of the Canadian North), St. Jerome s University, 5 February 2014. Canada in the World: 1945-1963, for His 2201E (Canada: Origins to the Present), Western University, 28 March 2011. Additional Work Experience in Field: Project Manager for The Confederation Debates, 1865-1949, theconfederationdebates.ca. Report Coordinator for Rob Huebert (University of Calgary), Suzanne Lalonde (Université de Montréal) and P.W. Lackenbauer (St. Jerome s University), The Emerging Arctic Security Environment, ArcticNet, 2012-2014. Research Assistant to Suzanne Lalonde (Université de Montréal), 2014. Research Assistant to P.W. Lackenbauer (St. Jerome s University), 2006-2014. Assistant to Kenneth McLaughlin, St. Jerome s University, 2007. o Editing: Out of the Shadow of Orthodoxy: Endnotes and Reference Guide for McLaughlin, Kenneth. Out of the Shadow of Orthodoxy, Waterloo@50: Waterloo: University of Waterloo, 2007. 4
o Web designer: A Chronology of Computing at The University of Waterloo. University of Waterloo. http://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/40th/chronology/index.shtml. ACADEMIC PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS Ontario: The Centre of Confederation? The Confederation Debates Workshop. St. Jerome s University. 11 February 2017. With Penny Bryden. Polar Science: Understanding Space and Place, Frost Centre on Canadian Studies and Indigenous Studies, 31 October 2016. Putting the Canadian Arctic in Its Place: Science, Sovereignty and the Arctic Environment During the Cold War, 1945-1991, University of Calgary, Canadian Historical Association, 31 May 2016. This is no Milk Run : Operation BOXTOP, 1956-2015, Wilfrid Laurier University, Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies History Colloquium, 7 May 2016. The Advisory Committee on Northern Development (ACND) and Arctic Science, 1948-67 Cold Science: Arctic Science in North America During the Cold War, 1945-1991. Workshop co-hosted by the School for the Study of Canada and the Trent School for the Environment, Trent University. Presented by Daniel Heidt and co-authored with P.W. Lackenbauer. Eureka! Canadian-American Relations, Science, Technology, Masculinity and the Environment at an Arctic Weather Station During the Early Cold War. Trent University, 29 February 2016. With John Gilbert. Science, Sovereignty and Security in the North American Arctic. Understanding Arctic Sovereignty and Security: A Generative Workshop. St. Jerome s University, 8 June 2015. Mr. A. Taylor, a member of Operation Tabarin : The Antarctic, Arctic, and Imperial Experiences of a Manitoban. Canadian Historical Association. University of Ottawa, 1 June 2015. Dr. Andrew Taylor, Operation Tabarin, and the Struggle for Recognition. Wilfrid Laurier University, Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies History Colloquium, 9 May 2014. With P.W. Lackenbauer. IS LIFE NOT SO DEAR?: Science, Modernity, Security, and Imagining the Isolation of the Joint Arctic Weather Stations (JAWS). Social Science History Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, 6 November 2014. Fortunately for Canada Ontario is on Guard. Preponderant Federalisms in Ontario during the Manitoba Schools Debate, 1890-1896. Mobilisations politiques et prises de parole citoyenne au Québec et au Canada. Université du Québec à Montréal. 2 October 2014. Too Far North for Eskimos: Testing the Limits of Postcolonial Analysis in the Canadian Arctic. The Postcolonial Arctic Conference. Leeds University, UK, 31 May 2014. Presented by Daniel Heidt and co-authored with P.W. Lackenbauer. There were only eight of us: Canadian Sovereignty at the Joint Arctic Weather Stations, 1947-1972. Canadian Historical Association. Waterloo, Ontario, 30 May 2012. First Among Equals : Ontario Federalism, 1864-1872. Canadian Historical Association. Waterloo, Ontario, 28 May 2012. Life at the Joint Arctic Weather Stations. Tri-U Graduate History Conference. Wilfrid Laurier University, 3 March 2012. I Think That Would Be the End of Canada : Howard Green, Disarmament, and Interest-Based Foreign Policy. Tri-University History Conference: Cold War Encounters. University of Waterloo, 16 October 2010. Participant in Panel Discussion moderated by Major William March concerning roles for the Canadian Air Force in the arctic at Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue (Montreal), Canadian Forces Aerospace 5
Warfare Centre, 16 th Annual Air Force Historical Workshop De-Icing Required! The Historical Dimension of the Canadian Air Force s Experience in the Arctic, 1-2 June 2010. Sovereignty for Hire: Civilian Contractors and the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line. Sainte- Anne-de-Bellevue (Montreal), Canadian Forces Aerospace Warfare Centre, 16 th Annual Air Force Historical Workshop De-Icing Required! The Historical Dimension of the Canadian Air Force s Experience in the Arctic, 1-2 June 2010. With P.W. Lackenbauer. Clenched in the JAWS of America? Canada, the United States, Sovereignty, and the Joint Arctic Weather Stations, 1947-55. Western University. Bruce McCaffrey Memorial Graduate Seminar Series, 26 November 2009. The Renamed Building: Howard Green and Japanese Canadians. BC Studies Conference. University of Victoria, 1 May 2009. The Making of a Peacemonger? Howard Charles Green in the First World War. University of Waterloo. Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies History Colloquium, 2 May 2008. Appearances Can Be Deceiving: Canadian Sovereignty and the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line. Strategic Studies Student Conference. University of Calgary, 7 March 2008. Damned if they DEW, damned if they don t? The Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line, Canadian- American Cold War Relations, and the Sovereignty Question. Tri-University History Conference, 10 November 2007. With P.W. Lackenbauer. INVITED LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS Andrew Taylor The Story of a Manitoban's Antarctic Command. Clair Hills Retirement Home, Waterloo. 10 November 2017. The Joint Arctic Weather Stations. Clair Hills Retirement Home, Waterloo. 24 August 2017. Putting the Cold War on Ice: Science, Sovereignty and Security in the Canadian Arctic During the Cold War, 1945-1972. Trent University Northern Lecture Series. 23 March 2017. The Pleasures, Benefits,... Frustrations, and Pitfalls... of Academic Collaboration. Tri-University Professional Development Seminar. University of Waterloo. 3 March 2017. With P. Whitney Lackenbauer. Popularizing the Unpopular: Public History, Canada 150 and Confederation. Laurier University. 2 March 2017. The Confederation Debates. Carleton University. 26 September 2016. Surveying the Ends of the Earth: A Manitoban's Antarctic and Arctic Military Service, 1940-1952. K-W Retired Business & Professional Men's Club. 12 November 2015. Compiling the Confederation Debates: An Academic and Professional Opportunity. Carleton University, 2 November 2015. Creating and Managing Your Archival Digital Workflows. Summer Institute on Conducting Archival Research (SICAR). Wilson Center, Washington DC, 28 May 2015. Flying balloons in the High Arctic: The Joint Arctic Weather Stations, Science and Technology, 1946-1972. Suds & Speakers series, Frost Center for Canadian Studies & Indigenous Studies, 26 March, 2015. Archival Research in the Digital Age. St. Jerome s University, 3 February 2015. Data Overload?: Software Solutions for Academic Researchers. York University, 25 November 2014. 6
SERVICE: Co-organizer of Cold Science: Arctic Science in North America During the Cold War, 1945-1991 workshop, Trent University, 29-30 April 2016 (with Stephen Bocking). Peer Reviewer, NICHE Papers in Canadian History and Environment (2016). Peer Reviewer, Arctic (2015). Breakout Session Moderator, Summer Institute on Conducting Archival Research, Wilson Center, Washington DC, 28 May 2015. Participant, SSHRC/CAGS Roundtable: Imagining Canada s Future: Future Challenge Areas, 21 April 2015. Peer reviewer for International Journal (December 2014). Panel moderator, Canada and Conflict at Home and Abroad, Third Annual Western History Graduate Conference, 18 October 2013. Western University representative to Canadian Historical Association s Graduate Students Committee (2010-2014). Canadian Historical Association s Political History Group Awards Committee (2009-Present). Graduate representative to Western University History Department Library Committee (2009-2010). MEDIA: Digitization Will Not Bring Transparency, London Free Press, 16 May 2012. F-35 is the fighter we will need. London Free Press, 20 November 2010, E5. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Canadian Historical Association Canadian Historical Association s Political History Group Ontario Historical Society 7