Stephan Pigeon

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Stephan Pigeon

Assistant Professor (LTA)
Department
Campus Location
Nicholson Tower Rm 522
Phone
902-867-4531
Biography

I am an Assistant Professor (on a limited term appointment) in the History Department at St. Francis Xavier University.

I studied at the University of Windsor before completing a PhD at McGill University in 2021 under the auspices of the Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship – Doctoral (CGS-D) program, administered by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). During my doctoral studies, I held fellowships from the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals, the Willison Foundation Charitable Trust, the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing, and the Canada Science and Technology Museum. My dissertation received honourable mentions from the American Journalism Historians’ Association and the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals.

Prior to my appointment at St. Francis Xavier University in 2023, I was a SSHRC postdoctoral fellow at Dalhousie University where I taught modern European history.


Teaching

For the 2025-2026 academic calendar, I will teach the following courses: HIST-213 Life and Times: Pre-Confederation Canada; HIST-215 A History of Canada: Post-Confederation; HIST-297 Nineteenth Century Britain: The Power of the Press; HIST-344 Uses and Abuses of History; HIST-399 Historical Imagination; HIST-497 Global History

I have also taught the following courses at StFX: HIST-297 Historical Methods and Practices; HIST-319 Myth and Memory; HIST-397 Social Media Past and Present; HIST-397 History Workshop; HIST-497 Empire, Archives, and Destruction; HIST-497 History Under Review


Research Interests

Global History; Modern Britain and Empire; History of the Book; 19th-century Newspaper and Periodical Press; History of Reading; Historical Methods and Practices

Publications

BOOK PROJECT:

Journalism from Below: Sub-Editors and the British Press System. The manuscript is under an advance contract with the University of Toronto Press for their Studies in Book History and Print Culture series.

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS:

“Scissors and Paste: A New Terminology.” In Fionnuala Dillane and Marianne Van Remoortel (eds.), Handbook of Transnational Periodical Research. Brill Publishers. Forthcoming 2026.

“Trade Custom and the Courtesy of Acknowledgement: The Practice of Copying in the late-Victorian Confectionery Trade Press.” In Andrew King (ed.), Work and the Nineteenth-Century Press: Living Work for Living People, 145-168. Routledge, 2022.

“Arthur Griffith and his Censors: Circumventing Censorship in the Irish Newspaper Press, 1914-15.” Publishing History 80 (2019): 35-66.

“Steal it, Change it, Print it: Transatlantic ‘Scissors-and-Paste’ Journalism in the Ladies’ Treasury, 1857-1895.” Journal of Victorian Culture 22, no. 1 (March 2017): 24-39.