What causes multiethnic communities, after living together in peace for long periods, to suddenly engage in violence?
Max Bergholz
- Associate Professor
- Department of History
- intercommunal violence4
- nationalism17
- historical memory15
- microhistory3
- The Balkans4
- war and organized violence21
- genocide studies5
- oral history18
- mass atrocities6
- commemoration6
- Eastern Europe6
- human rights28
- trauma and resilience26
- WWII2
- post-WWII2
- culture of silence2
- graves
- war and memory13
- post-conflict remembrance
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Anna Sheftel
oral history, historical memory, trauma and resilience
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Matthew Penney
Japanese history, postwar history, popular culture
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Frank Chalk
genocide studies, Holocaust history, nationalism
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Gavin Foster
Irish history, Irish studies, cultural history
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Josip Novakovich
writing fiction, creative nonfiction, short story
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Graham Carr
20th century, North American history, Canadian cultural history
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Ronald Rudin
public history, French Canada, oral history
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Velibor Božović
photography, other lives of the photograph, historical memory
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Mary Ellen Davis
film/media production, social justice education, documentary making
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Cynthia Quarrie
British literature, contemporary literature, ethics
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Aditya Dewan
Indigenous studies, South Asia, human rights
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Marie-Pier Joly
mental health, migration studies, health and wellness
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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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Ursula (Ulla) Neuerburg-Denzer
acting, physical theatre, affect studies
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Stéphane Martelly
research-creation, creative writing, visual arts
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Annie Gérin
Soviet art, public art, satire
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Tim Schwab
documentary making, new media studies, first person media production
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Edward (Ted) Little
theatre for social change, dramatic theory, verbatim theatre
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Luis C. Sotelo Castro
oral history performance, listening/hearing, experimental theatre
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Marie-Jolie (MJ) Rwigema
mental health, critical race studies, Black feminist futures
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Razan AlSalah
media arts, critical geography, Palestine
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Mitch Mitchell
identities, storytelling, trauma and resilience
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Deanna Bowen
contemporary art, Black Canadian history, institutional critique
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Elizabeth (Liz) Miller
documentary making, video advocacy, social justice
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Ariela Freedman
literary modernism, James Joyce, graphic novels
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Josée Leclerc
the witness function of art, survival strategies, trauma and resilience
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Bina Freiwald
autobiography, subjectivity, women's writing