She said the RSC honour recognizes the importance of new forms of public engagement, such as the Rural Diary Archive website.
On the website, people can preserve and transcribe old farm diaries into text.
Previously, Wilson was honoured by the Champlain Society, the Canadian Historical Association and the Ontario Historical Society.
“Catharine Wilson is a leading expert in Canada in understanding a vital part of our nation’s history,” said Charlotte Yates, provost and vice-president (academic).
“Developing knowledge on early settlement in Canada and pioneer life is challenging work due to a lack of literature in this field. However, it is crucial to learn how Canada became the country it is today. Catharine has proved herself to be a determined leader in expanding our knowledge of Canadian history.”
With more than 2,000 Fellows, the RSC promotes learning and research in the arts, the humanities and the natural and social sciences.
Source: University of Guelph