間眅埶AV

Nicolas Kenny

Professor
Office: AQ 6015
Email: nicolas.kenny@sfu.ca

Areas of Study: AMERICAS, EUROPE

Biography

I arrived at 間眅埶AV after completing a PhD in a joint programme organised by the Universit矇 de Montr矇al and the Universit矇 Libre de Bruxelles. I am a member of the Montreal History Group and of the Centre de recherche Mondes Modernes et Contemporains in Brussels.

Research Interests

I have always been fascinated by large urban centres.  As such, my primary research interests lie in the cultural history of cities, specifically in the way people imagine, represent, and live in their unique atmospheres.  I explore sensorial and emotional experiences with these environments, particularly in times of significant upheaval in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Most of my work focuses on Montreal and Brussels, either individually or in comparative and transnational perspective.  In The Feel of the City: Experiences of Urban Transformation (University of Toronto Press, 2014), I examined the way bodily encounters with the sights, smells, and sounds of the changing landscape in these cities shaped urban dwellers understandings of transformations associated with industrial modernity that were taking place on a global scale.  Then, in Bruxelles et sa radio : 矇motions et sonorit矇, 1923-1960 (CFC ditions, 2019), I considered how the sounds and emotions transmitted and produced by radio broadcasting underpinned urban life as the city experienced, and emerged from, four long years of wartime occupation.  These questions have nourished my interest in a range of connected themes that include urban governance, streetlighting, noise abatement, heritage preservation, historical memory as well as comparative and transnational methodologies.  Currently, I am researching the social and cultural transformations to city life generated by the development of railways in Montreal between 1850 and 1950.     

As an instructor in 間眅埶AVs French Cohort Program in Public and International Affairs (FCP), I am also interested in issues surrounding Canadas linguistic diversity.  I have conducted research on the history of British Columbia's Francophone community, concentrating especially on the development of French-language public education in the province.  With fellow FCP instructors, I co-edited a collection of essays geared toward undergraduate students that situates historical and contemporary Canadian issues in a global context.  I regularly comment on provincial and federal politics for Radio-Canada and other local and national media outlets.

Books

Articles

  • Forthcoming. Crossing Imperial Boundaries and Constructing Intimate Linkages: Reading Soldiers First World War Letters, in Elizabeth Kirkland, Don Nerbas, and Dimitry Anastakis (eds.), Crossing Boundaries and Constructing Linkages: The History of Montreals Square Mile in National and International Context. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2022.
  • Forthcoming. coles et communaut矇 en Colombie-Britannique francophone, in R矇mi L矇ger and Genevi癡ve Brissons (eds.), La francophonie en Colombie-Britannique (Title TBD). Qu矇bec: Presses de lUniversit矇 Laval, 2022.
  • Jarrett Rudy, Magda Fahrni, and Nicolas Kenny, Railways and the Urban Soundscape: Montreal, 1850s1950s, Urban History Review Revue dhistoire urbaine 49.2, (Spring 2022) pp. 217-40.
  • Tuning In: Emotion, Sound, and the Urban Landscape of Radio Broadcasting in Postwar Brussels, in Katie Barclay and Jade Riddle (eds.), Urban Emotions and the Making of the City: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis, 2021.
  • Constitutional Rights at the Kitchen Table: British Columbia Francophones and the Making of a Minority-Language Educational System, Historical Studies in Education 32.2 (Autumn 2020), pp. 148-171.
  • Saving the Steamship: Brussels Maison de la Radio and the Urban Emotions of a Broadcasting Institution, International Journal of Heritage Studies 26.8 (2020), pp. 806-822, published online 11 December 2019.  Jarrett Rudy, Nicolas Kenny, and Magda Fahrni, An Ocean of Noise: H.E. Reilley and the Making of a Legitimate Social Problem, 1911-1945, Journal of Canadian Studies 51.2 (January 2018), pp. 261-288, published online 19 December 2017.  
  • Forgotten Pasts and Contested Futures in Vancouver, British Journal of Canadian Studies, 29.2 (September 2016), p. 175-197.
  • City Glow: Streetlights, Emotions, and Nocturnal Life, 1880s1910s, Journal of Urban History, 43.1 (2017), pp. 91-114, published online 10 April 2015.
  • "Emotions and City Life," introduction, and guest editor for a special issue of Urban History Review Revue dhistoire urbaine, 42.2 (Spring 2014).
  • Gouverner pour et par le corps, in L矇on Robichaud, Harold B矇rub矇 and Donald Fyson (eds), La gouvernance montr矇alaise depuis quatre si癡cles : de la  ville-fronti癡re la m矇tropole.  Montreal: ditions MultiMondes, 2014, 57-70.
  • Changing Cities, Moving Bodies: Industrial Modernity in Montreal and Brussels, in Robert Beck, Ulrike Krampl and Emmanuelle Retaillaud-Bajac (eds), Les cinq sens de la ville : du moyen 璽ge nos jours. Tours: Presses universitaires Fran癟ois-Rabelais, 2013, 243-256.
  • Corporeal Understandings of the Industrialising Environment. in St矇phane Castonguay and Mich癡le Dagenais (eds), Metropolitan Natures: Urban Environmental Histories of Montreal. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, (2011.) p 51-67
  • Une vraie cit矇 infernale: Le discours hygi矇nique, sensoriel et moral dans lorganisation spatiale montr矇alaise et bruxelloise, 1880-1914. in Fernando L籀pes Mora (ed) Modernidad, ciudadan穩a, desviaciones y desigualdades : por un an獺lisis comparativo de las dificultades del paso a la modernidad ciudadana (C籀rdoba : Universidad de C籀rdoba, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2010), 473-482
  • "From Body and Home to Nation and World: The Varying Scales of Transnational Urbanism in Montreal and Brussels at the turn of the 20th century." Urban History 36.2 (August 2009.) p 223-242
  • "Entre mis癡re et splendeur : les banlieues industrielles et l'image de la ville moderne, Montr矇al et Bruxelles au tournant du 20e si癡cle." tudes canadiennes 60, (hiver 2007.) p 181-196
  • "La repr矇sentation de l'industrie dans les guides bruxellois et montr矇alais au tournant du 20e si癡cle." Cahiers de la Fonderie : Destination Bruxelles. Le tourisme, un secteur d'avenir, no 34 (2006.) p 16-21
  • "Je cherche fortune": Identity, Counterculture and Profit in Fin-de-si癡cle Montmartre." Urban History Review \ Revue d'histoire urbaine 32, no 2, (March 2004.) p 21-32
  • "Writing Citizenship with Lightning: Mass Culture and the Politics of Exclusion in Progressive America." Cahiers d'histoire 22, no 2, (automne 2003.) p 25-49

Teaching Interests

I am especially interested in working with students to make connections between the past we have inherited and the world we live in today and imagine for tomorrow.  I teach courses on city life in general, on Vancouver specifically, as well as more broadly on Canada and Quebec understood in a global context.  My courses explore the way social, cultural, political, economic, and environmental forces have shaped these societies, and invite students to reflect on the historical memories and legacies that inform our contemporary world.  I regularly supervise graduate work on these themes, and prospective students are welcome to contact me for more information.

Areas of Graduate Supervision

Canada/Quebec, cultural and urban history, Europe

Accepting new graduate students: yes

Awards

  • Arnold Hirsch Award for Best Article in Urban History published in a scholarly journal in 2015: "City Glow: Streetlights, Emotions, and Nocturnal Life, 1880s-1910s," Journal of Urban History, April 2015. 
  • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Insight Development Grant, with Magda Fahrni (PI) and Jarrett Rudy.  "The Railway in the City: Industrial Montreal, 1850 to 1950," (2016-2018)
  • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Standard Research Grant. Emotional Metropolis: Industry, Empire and Entertainment in Montreal, 1880s-1930s, (2011-2012)
  • Universit矇 de Montr矇al Prize for Best Thesis, 2008
  • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada Graduate Scholarship, 2004-2007
  • Fonds qu矇b矇cois de recherche en science et culture, docotoral scholarship, 2003
  • Communaut矇 fran癟aise de Belgique - Commissariat g矇n矇ral aux relations internationales, doctoral scholarship, 2007-2008
  • Biblioth癡que et Archives nationales du Qu矇bec, doctoral scholarship, 2007
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