Amelia Lubowitz received her BA and MA from the University of Ottawa and is currently a PhD candidate at The University of Western Ontario. Her dissertation examines contemporary Canadian historical fiction and commemorative practices that reflect the significance the First World War has on the contemporary moment
To commemorate the centennial in 2017 of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, Art Linton (JD ’12) of the Vimy F...
This article revisits Jane Urquhart's 2001 novel The Stone Carvers in light of the Conservative Part...
Dan Bullard is completing his doctoral dissertation in European and colonial history at York Univers...
The approach of the centennial of World War I (1914-1918) has marked an increase in domestic and int...
Rebecca Campbell is a PhD candidate in the Department of English at the University of Western Ontari...
Over the past two decades, expressions of Canadian national identity have become increasingly milita...
Public history posters on Canada’s military past about the April 9 - 12, 1917 battle of Vimy Ridge b...
Early Canadian cultural history is punctuated by a series of battlefields that define not only the D...
As a doctoral candidate at the University of Ottawa, Zachary Abram is working toward a dissertation ...
Public history poster on Canada’s military past about Vimy Ridge by students Minh Huynh, Christian T...
The 75th anniversary of the battle of Vimy Ridge is also the 56th anniversary of the dedication of t...
To commemorate the centennial this year of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, Art Linton ’12 of the Vimy Foun...
Exploring connections between masculinity and war during the First World War, Mary Chaktsiris is com...
Finished his studies at the University of Graz 2003 on History, Media and International Relations (d...
Public history poster on Canada’s military past about Vimy Ridge by students Matthew Curtis, Brett F...
To commemorate the centennial in 2017 of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, Art Linton (JD ’12) of the Vimy F...
This article revisits Jane Urquhart's 2001 novel The Stone Carvers in light of the Conservative Part...
Dan Bullard is completing his doctoral dissertation in European and colonial history at York Univers...
The approach of the centennial of World War I (1914-1918) has marked an increase in domestic and int...
Rebecca Campbell is a PhD candidate in the Department of English at the University of Western Ontari...
Over the past two decades, expressions of Canadian national identity have become increasingly milita...
Public history posters on Canada’s military past about the April 9 - 12, 1917 battle of Vimy Ridge b...
Early Canadian cultural history is punctuated by a series of battlefields that define not only the D...
As a doctoral candidate at the University of Ottawa, Zachary Abram is working toward a dissertation ...
Public history poster on Canada’s military past about Vimy Ridge by students Minh Huynh, Christian T...
The 75th anniversary of the battle of Vimy Ridge is also the 56th anniversary of the dedication of t...
To commemorate the centennial this year of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, Art Linton ’12 of the Vimy Foun...
Exploring connections between masculinity and war during the First World War, Mary Chaktsiris is com...
Finished his studies at the University of Graz 2003 on History, Media and International Relations (d...
Public history poster on Canada’s military past about Vimy Ridge by students Matthew Curtis, Brett F...
To commemorate the centennial in 2017 of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, Art Linton (JD ’12) of the Vimy F...
This article revisits Jane Urquhart's 2001 novel The Stone Carvers in light of the Conservative Part...
Dan Bullard is completing his doctoral dissertation in European and colonial history at York Univers...