Dr. Sarah Glassford teaches History at the University of Ottawa and Carleton University, and is co-editor (with Dr. Amy Shaw) of a volume of essays on the history of Canadian and Newfoundland women and girls during the First World War. Amy Shaw is interested in the connections between perceptions of gender and citizenship in wartime. She is the author of Crisis of Conscience: Conscientious Objection in Canada during the First World War and, with Sarah Glassford, editor of a collection examining the activities and representations of Canadian and Newfoundland girls and women during WWI
The panelists will discus their experiences in teaching the First World War to students at the secon...
Jane McGaughey received her PhD in 2008 from Birkbeck College at the University of London. Her mono...
As a doctoral candidate at the University of Ottawa, Zachary Abram is working toward a dissertation ...
Exploring connections between masculinity and war during the First World War, Mary Chaktsiris is com...
Alicia Robinet is a PhD candidate in the Department of English at The University of Western Ontario....
Katharine McGowan is working on her dissertation in Canadian history, which focuses on the homefront...
Dr. Winegard has recently published two books: Indigenous Peoples of the Dominions and the First Wor...
Alice Kelly is currently an Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded third-year PhD student in En...
Joanna Scutts is a postdoctoral lecturer in the Core Curriculum at Columbia University, where she re...
Martin Loeschnigg is Professor of English at the University of Graz, Austria, where he is also chair...
Thomas Hodd is an Assistant Professor in Canadian literature at the Université de Moncton. His work ...
Brian MacDowall is a PhD Candidate at York University. His dissertation, tentatively entitled “Findi...
Mark Facknitz is a Professor of English at James Madison University of Virginia where he has taught ...
Geoff Keelan is a PhD Candidate at the University of Waterloo under Dr. Whitney Lackenbauer. He stu...
Carol Acton is Associate Professor of English at St Jerome’s University at the University of Waterlo...
The panelists will discus their experiences in teaching the First World War to students at the secon...
Jane McGaughey received her PhD in 2008 from Birkbeck College at the University of London. Her mono...
As a doctoral candidate at the University of Ottawa, Zachary Abram is working toward a dissertation ...
Exploring connections between masculinity and war during the First World War, Mary Chaktsiris is com...
Alicia Robinet is a PhD candidate in the Department of English at The University of Western Ontario....
Katharine McGowan is working on her dissertation in Canadian history, which focuses on the homefront...
Dr. Winegard has recently published two books: Indigenous Peoples of the Dominions and the First Wor...
Alice Kelly is currently an Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded third-year PhD student in En...
Joanna Scutts is a postdoctoral lecturer in the Core Curriculum at Columbia University, where she re...
Martin Loeschnigg is Professor of English at the University of Graz, Austria, where he is also chair...
Thomas Hodd is an Assistant Professor in Canadian literature at the Université de Moncton. His work ...
Brian MacDowall is a PhD Candidate at York University. His dissertation, tentatively entitled “Findi...
Mark Facknitz is a Professor of English at James Madison University of Virginia where he has taught ...
Geoff Keelan is a PhD Candidate at the University of Waterloo under Dr. Whitney Lackenbauer. He stu...
Carol Acton is Associate Professor of English at St Jerome’s University at the University of Waterlo...
The panelists will discus their experiences in teaching the First World War to students at the secon...
Jane McGaughey received her PhD in 2008 from Birkbeck College at the University of London. Her mono...
As a doctoral candidate at the University of Ottawa, Zachary Abram is working toward a dissertation ...