Simone Hanebaum
MA Candidate
BA History (with distinction), ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV, 2012
Supervisor: John Craig
Research Description
History, memory, and identity in early modern England
Working Thesis Title
Thomas Bentley and ‘things worthy memory’: History, Memory, and Identity in Elizabethan England
Conference Papers
"‘Worth memory’: Memory and perception of the past in Thomas Bentley’s 'Monumentes of Antiquities,'" Paper presented at the Qualicum History Graduate Conference Parksville, BC, 2014
"‘Monumentes of Antiquities worth memory’: Thomas Bentley’s history of the parish of St. Andrew Holborn," Paper presented at the North American Conference on British Studies, Portland, OR, 2013
"Paid and Received, Jesus and Me: Conservatism and religious goods in the churchwardens' accounts of the parish of St. Botolph without Aldersgate," Paper presented at the Qualicum History Graduate Conference, Parksville, BC, 2013
Awards
¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Minor Travel and Research Award, November 2013
¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Graduate Student Society Professional Development Grant, September 2013
William and Jane Saywell Graduate Scholarship in History, September 2013
William F. and Ruth Baldwin Graduate Scholarship in British History, Sept. 2012 – April 2013
SSHRC Joseph Armand Bombardier CGS Master’s Scholarship, September 2012-2013
¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Gold Medal in History, June 2012
Stephen McIntyre Memorial Book Prize in History, June 2012
¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Gordon M. Shrum Entrance Scholarship, September 2009 – April 2012
Alexander Rutherford Scholarship for High School Excellence, September 2009
Grant McEwan United World College Scholarship, September 2007- May 2009
Teaching Assistantships
HIST 288 History of Christianity to 1500 – Fall 2012
HIST 215 Making of the British Isles – Spring 2013
HIST 220 Late Medieval and Renaissance Europe – Fall 2013
HIST 255 China since 1800 – Spring 2014