How is culture used as a tool of diplomacy?
Graham Carr
- President and Vice‑Chancellor
- Professor
- Department of History
- 20th century13
- North American history3
- Canadian cultural history8
- Quebec studies37
- cultural history54
- cultural diplomacy
- Cold War8
- international relations8
- knowledge mobilization10
- politics of expertise14
- culture and trade
- war and organized violence21
- war and memory13
- commemoration6
- photography24
- historical memory15
- public history5
- jazz culture4
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Max Bergholz
intercommunal violence, nationalism, historical memory
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Ronald Rudin
public history, French Canada, oral history
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Anna Sheftel
oral history, historical memory, trauma and resilience
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Barbara Lorenzkowski
North American history, history of children and youth, war and memory
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Steven High
oral history, public history, working class studies
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Gavin Foster
Irish history, Irish studies, cultural history
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Elena Razlogova
USA history, Cold War, Soviet history
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Velibor Božović
photography, other lives of the photograph, historical memory
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Annie Gérin
Soviet art, public art, satire
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Daniel Douek
war and organized violence, South Africa, insurgency/counterinsurgency
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Martha Langford
photography history, photography theory, Canadian art history
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Josip Novakovich
writing fiction, creative nonfiction, short story
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Jane G. V. McGaughey
Irish Diaspora, gender and sexuality, lunatic asylums
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Matthew Penney
Japanese history, postwar history, popular culture
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Michael Kenneally
Irish studies, Irish-Canadian literature, cultural identity
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Brian Gabrial
journalism history, enslaved Africans, Indigenous studies
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Lucie Lequin
littérature québécoise, ethnocultural diversity, Quebec studies
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Mary Ellen Davis
film/media production, social justice education, documentary making
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Ming Li
microeconomics, information economics, international political economy
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Sophie Marcotte
Gabrielle Roy, littérature québécoise, manuscripts
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Maurice Charland
rhetoric and discourse, argumentation, political theory
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Johanne Sloan
contemporary art, Canadian art history, visual culture
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Andrew Ivaska
African studies, political movements, 'global 1960s'
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Julian Spencer-Churchill (Schofield)
international relations, war and organized violence, security studies
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Nicola Nixon
American literature, detective fiction, American gothic
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Mitch Mitchell
identities, storytelling, trauma and resilience
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Lorrie Blair
research methods in art education, teacher identity, teacher training
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Nicola Tullio Pezolet
modernism, architecture studies, built environment
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Cynthia Quarrie
British literature, contemporary literature, ethics
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Frank Chalk
genocide studies, Holocaust history, nationalism
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Rhona Richman Kenneally
food studies, built environment, material culture
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Jean-Philippe Warren
Quebec studies, cultural history, intellectual history
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Jens Richard Giersdorf
critical dance studies, choreographies of politics, embodiment
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Peter Gossage
Quebec studies, family and gender, historical demography
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Anne Whitelaw
Canadian art history, museology (museum studies), collecting
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Kevin A. Gould
political ecology, critical geography, Guatemala
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Jessica Auer
photography, cultural history, landscape
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Emanuel Lowi
Inuit, Indigenous studies, contemporary Indigenous politics
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Chris Hurl
social movements, labour history, sociology of work
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Baron T. Tymas
jazz, guitar, music composition
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Nicole De Silva
international relations, international cooperation, international law
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Marguerite Mendell
civil society, international political economy, cultural and social change
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Mark Russell
cultural history, visual arts, cultural identity
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Elizabeth Bloodgood
international relations, NGOs, INGOs
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Deanna Bowen
contemporary art, Black Canadian history, institutional critique
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Sherry Simon
cities, cultural translation, cosmopolitanism
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Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin
Irish tradition, Irish music, Irish folk culture
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Janice Anderson
Canadian art history, feminism, women artists