How did children in wartime Canada use the social spaces of the city as sites of play, work, exploration and adventure?
Barbara Lorenzkowski
- Associate Professor
- Department of History
- Graduate Program Director:
- MA in History
- PhD in History
- North American history3
- war and memory13
- children's geographies
- cultural history50
- memory26
- childhood9
- gendered childhood2
- oral history12
- WWII wartime Atlantic2
- human geography2
- cities42
- immigration25
- history of education2
- modernism10
- ethnicity9
- transnationalism20
- tradition/modernity7
- storytelling35
- soundscapes2
- critical disability studies15
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Steven High
20th century, Montreal's diverse neighbourhoods, public history
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Gavin Foster
Irish history, Irish studies, cultural history
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Ronald Rudin
public history, French Canada, oral history
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Graham Carr
20th century, North American history, Canadian cultural history
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Velibor Božović
photography, other lives of the photograph, memory
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Max Bergholz
violence, nationalism, memory
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Josip Novakovich
writing fiction, creative nonfiction, short story
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Wilson Jacob
Middle East, cultural history, gender and sexuality
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Andrew Ivaska
Africa, cultural history, global 1960s
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Nora Jaffary
Mexico, gender history, cultural history
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Chedly Belkhodja
immigration, immigration policy, inclusion/exclusion
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Jane G. V. McGaughey
Irish Diaspora, masculinities, violence
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Danielle Gauvreau
industrialization, social integration, immigration
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Peter Gossage
20th century, Quebec studies, population dynamics
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Mark Russell
cultural history, visual arts, cultural identity
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Mitch Mitchell
identity, storytelling, trauma
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Krista Geneviève Lynes
gender and sexuality, media arts, globalization
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Marisa Portolese
portraiture, women, storytelling
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Patricia Anne Thornton
historical demography, 19th century, Quebec studies
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Alan E. Nash
restaurants, Montreal food culture, foodscapes
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Cynthia Quarrie
British literature, contemporary literature, ethics
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Vered Amit
transnational mobility, sociality, expatriates
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Chih-Chien Wang
everydayness, perception, presence
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Michael Kenneally
Irish studies, Irish-Canadian literature, cultural identity
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Anita Sinner
research methods in art education, community arts, cultural differences
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Paul Bandia
translation studies, postcolonial literature and theory, intercultural communication
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Janis Timm-Bottos
community arts, art hives, inclusion/exclusion
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Joseph Siddiqi
visual arts, contemporary art, art practice
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Patrick McDonagh
history of intellectual disability, literature, cultural history
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Sherry Simon
cities, cultural translation, cosmopolitanism
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Judith Herz
literature, poetry, narrative
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Matthew Penney
Japan, memory, historiography
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Cheryl Simon
contemporary art, globalism, media arts
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Jessica Auer
photography, cultural history, landscape
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Luis C. Sotelo Castro
oral history performance, listening/hearing, experimental theatre
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Nalini Mohabir
indentured labour, diaspora, Caribbean
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Clara Gutsche
photography, view camera, architectural interiors
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Elena Benelli
migrant literature, immigration to Italy, Italian history and culture
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Greg Nielsen
role of journalism, sociology of media, postdisciplinarity
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Kit Brennan
playwriting, narrative, storytelling
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Jeremy Stolow
religion and media, history of media technologies, social impacts of technology
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Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin
Irish tradition, Irish music, Irish folk culture
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Sandra Chang-Kredl
teacher identity, popular culture, memory
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Brian Gabrial
journalism history, slavery, Indigenous Peoples
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Barry Lazar
documentary making, creative nonfiction, media convergence
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Susan Cahill
Irish literature, women's writing, children's literature
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Monika Kin Gagnon
Expo 67, ethnocultural diversity, memory
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Stéphane Martelly
research-creation, creative writing, visual arts
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Rachel Berger
India, human body, tradition/modernity
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Cynthia Hammond
history of architecture, built environment, urban futures
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Antoine Bilodeau
immigration, political behaviors, Canadian and Quebec politics