From the Ashes of War, A Nation is Born. Presented by Senior College and Fort York National Historic Site.
The War of 1812 and the Battle of York: An Event to Commemorate the War of 1812 will be presented on Wednesday, February 8, 2012 by Senior College, University of Toronto and Fort York National Historic Site to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812.
A limited number of tickets are available exclusively from UofT Tix for $35 each: http://www.uofttix.ca/ or (416) 978-8849. This full-day symposium will take place onsite at Fort York's Blue Barracks. For program details and other information: http://www.1812event.ca or (416) 978-7553.
The one-day program will be a mixture of presentations by leading historians (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) and cultural scholars with questions and comments from the audience. We also plan to create an 1812 ambiance for the day, by serving food of the period, having staff and facilitators dressed in period costumes, playing appropriate music and organizing displays of art and film clips. The day will begin with an overview of the war by historian Carl Benn. That will be followed by sessions on literature and music inspired by the war, the battle at Fort York, the participation of women in the war and the contribution of Aboriginal peoples. A concluding panel of scholars will discuss the significance of the war for Canada, for the United States and for the world.