Appearing soon! Handbook on Gun Violence and Society, edited by Peter Squires. This collection will include my chapter "Firearms Marketing, Police Carbines, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police." See: www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/han...
Posts by Blake Brown
New Op-ed in the Globe & Mail by Dr. @rblakebrown.bsky.social of @smuarts.bsky.social: "Canadians deserve to know what guns were used in the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting.
www.theglobeandmail.com/gift/fa3b3de...
In my latest Op-ed in the Globe & Mail I note that the reluctance of Canadian police to release info about the guns used in mass shooting is, historically-speaking, new. "Canadians deserve to know what guns were used in the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting.
www.theglobeandmail.com/gift/fa3b3de...
In the aftermath of the terrible news out of #TumblerRidge, British Columbia, @cnn.com is among media outlets that have been providing live updates all day today. Dr. @rblakebrown.bsky.social of @historysmu.bsky.social was interviewed for this piece. www.cnn.com/world/live-n... #SMUHistory
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in Halifax. Scholarships available! Deadline extended until March 15th! For more info see: smu.ca/academics/m-...
New article: "Closing the Knowledge Gap: Identifying Research Priorities for Firearm-Related Injury and Mortality in Canada" in the latest issue of the Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada. www.canada.ca/en/public-he...
Today was a historic day in the history of gun control in Canada, as Ottawa finally launched the buy-back program for assault-style firearms such as the AR-15 and Ruger Mini-14. See "Canada launches compensation program for banned assault-style firearms" globalnews.ca/news/1161798...
The head of the GlobArms project, @azzab.bsky.social, has just had his article on French shooting societies in Third Republic France (1871-1914) published with the journal Contemporanea.
#globarms #gunhistory #Frenchhistory #euguns
@azzab.bsky.social and @matteomillan.bsky.social's conference starts today! @rblakebrown.bsky.social inaugurates the workshop with a microhistorical investigation on a Toronto-based arms retailer.
Yesterday's lecture by @rblakebrown.bsky.social was a blast! And, since we're in the middle of the Christmas season, there were even references to Santa 🎅
2) On December 18-19, we will host the workshop „New Perspectives on the History of Firearms: Global Markets, Gun Control and Gun Cultures in the Contemporary World” (click here for more information: www.dissgea.unipd.it/eu-guns-glob...)
1) On December 15, Prof. Blake Brown (@rblakebrown.bsky.social) from St Mary’s University (Canada) will deliver a guest lecture as part of Prof. Matteo Millan’s course „Politica e violenza in età contemporanea”, entitled „Canadian gun culture and firearm regulation, 1867-1935”.
The Boer War (1899–1902) represented a crucial turning point in the education and leisure culture of the British youth. It encouraged the introduction of rifle shooting in schools and youth associations as well as the spread of miniature rifle clubs...
We are very excited to share the news that a friend of the EU-GUNS & GlobArms projects and a former member of @matteomillan.bsky.social previous ERC project, Alessandro Saluppo, has just published his monograph on armed associations and political violence in Edwardian Britain (1901-1914).
Saint Mary's history professor @rblakebrown.bsky.social quoted in @CBCNews story: “50 years later, an Ottawa high schooler’s violent unravelling still leaves deep scars." @smuarts.bsky.social www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
It was pleasure providing historical context about the history of gun control for this @CBCNews story: “50 years later, an Ottawa high schooler’s violent unravelling still leaves deep scars." www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
Today we present the PI of our other project, @azzab.bsky.social! Andrea Azzarelli directs GlobArms, a study of policing firearms trafficking in Italy, France, and the UK. #globarms #unipd #dissgea #dissgea_unipd
In the last third of the 19th century, major technological changes transformed the world of small arms. The invention of bolt-action rifles and, more importantly, smokeless powder meant that governments had to adopt new military rifle models to avoid falling behind in the arms race.
My latest article on the history of medical malpractice is in the new issue of the Canadian Journal of Health History (@utpjournals): "'The Massacre of the Tonsil': Tonsillectomies and Medical Malpractice in Mid-20th-Century Canada." #cdnhist Link: utppublishing.com/doi/10.3138/...
The outcome of the 2025 federal election could have major consequences on Canada’s gun control regime, Dr. @rblakebrown.bsky.social says in his latest piece in @theconversationca.bsky.social. #SMUHistory #Canada #legalhistory #cdnpoli #Elxn45
The outcome of the 2025 federal election could have major consequences on Canada’s gun control regime. See my latest in the @theconversationca.bsky.social: "Where the parties stand on gun control in the Canadian federal election" Link: theconversation.com/where-the-pa... #cdnpoli #Elxn45
The Federal Court of Appeal has unanimously dismissed a challenge to Ottawa’s ability to prohibit assault-style rifles. I had the privilege of serving as an expert witness in the litigation. For the decision see: decisions.fca-car.gc.ca/fca-caf/deci...
Chance that I’ll be attending an academic conference in the United States any time soon: 0.0000%.
“Restorative Lab Awarded $1 Million by Research Nova Scotia for Community‑Focused Research Project” See: www.dal.ca/faculty/law/...
A Halifax man faces 25 charges after police assisting with a Lunenburg Co. medical call noticed someone wearing body armour. Officers then searched the property and found multiple illegal weapons and paraphernalia. Joel Isaiah Hallier appears in court next month, says an anonymous RCMP press release
“Liberal government adds hundreds of firearm models to list of banned weapons” via CBC News www.cbc.ca/amp/1.7402187
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