• Veronica Kitchen

    Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Waterloo Veronica Kitchen specializes in international relations and security studies. She teaches in the fields of foreign policy, security and critical security, international organization, and transatlantic relations. Her current research project concerns cities as [...]

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  • Luke Henderson

    Luke Henderson is a Curriculum Specialist in Toronto Ontario, where he develops course content for variety of clients including the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. After completing a Combined Honours Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and History at the [...]

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  • Cindy Brown

    Cindy Brown is a PhD Candidate at the University of Western Ontario. Her research examines the longterm impact of the Second World War on Italian civilians.  Cindy’s dissertation compares the events and subsequent memory in the regions of Cassino and [...]

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  • James Wood

    James Wood teaches history at the University of Victoria.  His recent publications include We Move Only Forward: Canada, the United States, and the First Special Service Force, 1942-44 (2007) and Militia Myths: Ideas of the Canadian Citizen Soldier, 1896-1921 (2010). he also edited Army of [...]

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  • Krista Gropp

    Krista holds a MA in History from Wilfrid Laurier University. Her research centers on war and society studies with a specific focus on holocaust studies and the fate of the Roma in Eastern Europe. Her further academic interests include Jewish-Germany, [...]

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  • Howard Coombs

    Is an Assistant Professor of the Royal Military College of Canada currently with the Directorate of Learning Innovation at the Canadian Defence Academy.  In addition to finishing his doctoral studies at Queen’s University, in Kingston, Ontario, he is a graduate [...]

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  • Michelle Fowler

    Michelle Fowler completed her MA at Wilfrid Laurier University in 2005 with a research focus on the Presbyterian Church in Canada during the Great War. Michelle has published articles in War and Society and Canadian Military History and she recently completed A Duffle Bag, Close Friends [...]

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  • Elise De Garie

    Research Associate (Online Editor for French Submissions to Canadian Military History Online) Masters Candidate – Université de Montréal (Political Science) B.A. – Université de Montréal, University of Saskatchewan (International Relations) Academic Interests My master’s research examines the readiness of the [...]

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  • David Ian Hall

    David Hall was educated in both Canada and the United Kingdom, graduating from McMaster University with a BA Hons, the University of New Brunswick with an MA, and the University of Oxford with a D.Phil. in modern history. Presently, he is a senior [...]

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  • Nic Clarke

    Nic Clarke received his Ph.D. from the University of Ottawa in 2009. His research primarily focuses on disability and health during the Great War period.  Currently, he is examining how enlistment papers and service records can be used as a means [...]

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