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History-in-the-Now Conversations!
Paul Zanazanian
15 episodes
1 day ago
In this podcast series, Paul Zanazanian, author and Associate Professor at McGill University, explores what history is, what it can do, and how people use it in their everyday lives. What is unique about this series is that Zanazanian engages in conversations with scholars and other professionals who do not work in any field directly related to history but — as shall be discovered — hold valuable insights about history’s worth and relevance. The podcast is inspired by Zanazanian’s book, Historical Consciousness and Practical Life: A Theory and Methodology, which examines history’s life uses.
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In this podcast series, Paul Zanazanian, author and Associate Professor at McGill University, explores what history is, what it can do, and how people use it in their everyday lives. What is unique about this series is that Zanazanian engages in conversations with scholars and other professionals who do not work in any field directly related to history but — as shall be discovered — hold valuable insights about history’s worth and relevance. The podcast is inspired by Zanazanian’s book, Historical Consciousness and Practical Life: A Theory and Methodology, which examines history’s life uses.
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INVITED GUEST: Dr. Tina C. Montreuil, Associate Professor, McGill University
History-in-the-Now Conversations!
41 minutes 12 seconds
9 months ago
INVITED GUEST: Dr. Tina C. Montreuil, Associate Professor, McGill University

Dr. Tina C. Montreuil is an Associate Professor in the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology and an Associate Member of the Departments of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at McGill University. She is a Scientist at the Research Institute of McGill University Health Centre and a PI with the Montreal Antenatal Well-Being Study; a prospective cohort study investigating women’s health during and following pregnancy and the impact of parental mental health on child developmental outcomes. Tina is the recipient of a prestigious Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Santé, Research Scholar Jr. 1 Career Award, a provincial research chair. She is a leading clinical researcher in mood and anxiety disorders and has gained recognition as a child well-being and parenting expert. Tina is the author of a school-based mental health program called “Healthy Minds, Healthy Schools”. She has developed strong partnerships with community organizations, schools, and key stakeholders around pre- and post-natal care and early child development; facilitating knowledge translation and advocacy aimed at promoting parental psychological well-being and optimal child development.

REFERENCING FOR CITATION PURPOSES: Zanazanian, P. (Host) & Montreuil, T. (Guest). (2025, January). How history lives within us: Associate professor Tina Montreuil from McGill University talks history. History in the Now Conversations. ⁠https://historyinthenow.com/podcast/

History-in-the-Now Conversations!
In this podcast series, Paul Zanazanian, author and Associate Professor at McGill University, explores what history is, what it can do, and how people use it in their everyday lives. What is unique about this series is that Zanazanian engages in conversations with scholars and other professionals who do not work in any field directly related to history but — as shall be discovered — hold valuable insights about history’s worth and relevance. The podcast is inspired by Zanazanian’s book, Historical Consciousness and Practical Life: A Theory and Methodology, which examines history’s life uses.