Department of History (Fredericton)
Pages
- "Antisemitism is a barometer of democracy": confronting the Nazi past in the west German 'swastika epidemic', 1959-1960
- "Living weather" for survival: cultivating local climatic knowledge in New Brunswick, circa 1790-1870
- "Restorative in its effect, economic in its result": a re-interpretation of occupational therapy in Canada, 1914-1928
- "There is considerable consternation": Lunenburg's quiet riot and other minority responses to the 1917 Military Service Act in the maritime provinces
- Conceiving Christianity: Anglican women and lived religion in mid-20th century Conception Bay, Newfoundland
- Contrasting silences: the public memory of German women's experiences of the second world war in a divided Germany, 1945-present