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- Through a royalist lens: New Brunswick, royal tourists, and the anglophone press, 1901-1959
- Author(s):
- MacKenzie
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2019
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Over a nearly-sixty-year period, three generations of the Canadian royal family visited New Brunswick, sometimes at important...
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- “Superstition is the offspring of ignorance,” the suppression of African spirituality in the British Caribbean, 1650-1834
- Author(s):
- Manners
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2019
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- This thesis interrogates the suppression of the enslaved spiritual practice, Obeah, through African slavery in the British...
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- “Why bilingual? Why not?”: Historicizing French immersion and the impact of Canadian parents for French in New Brunswick, 1969-1992
- Author(s):
- Rogers
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2019
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- This report examines the social history of French immersion in New Brunswick. It uses statistical evidence from the...
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- The application and transition of just war principles in Canadian defence policy 1947–2005
- Author(s):
- Stieva
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2017
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Just War Theory is a set of principles that have long been used to guide and regulate warfare between nations. Just War...
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- Denominationalism in a Loyalist county: a social history of Charlotte, 1783–1940
- Author(s):
- Acheson
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 1964
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- This thesis is a study of changing conditions and the factors that produced them in a segment of New Brunswick colonial...
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- River of three peoples: an environmental and cultural history of the Wәlastәw / riviѐre St. Jean / St. John River, c. 1550 – 1850
- Author(s):
- Hall
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2015
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- This study investigates how three distinct cultures – Maliseet, French, and British – engaged with and transformed the...
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- Engineering equal opportunity: technocracy and modernity in New Brunswick during the long 1960s
- Author(s):
- White
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2019
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- The Program of Equal Opportunity (EO) marked a period of wide-reaching reform in New Brunswick for the areas of local...
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- Making it up as you go: racial policy in the Canadian military during the two world wars
- Author(s):
- Stieva
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2019
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Approximately two thousand Black soldiers served overseas as part of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) during the First...
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- The Impact of the Automobile on the Government of New Brunswick. 1897–1932.
- Author(s):
- Allain
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 1987
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- G.T. Bloomfield, in his article on motorization in Saskatchewan between 1906 and 1934, pointed out that: "While the...
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- “The worst winds of revolt”: connections between civilian and military dissidence during the French Crisis of 1917
- Author(s):
- Jackson
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2020
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- This thesis, rooted in the fields of social, cultural, and military history, examines connections and correlations between...
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- Conflicting Christianities: anti-Catholicism as a case study of diverging rhetoric in the Anglo-Atlantic world, 1754-1780
- Author(s):
- Isaac
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2020
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Manifestations of strident anti-Catholic sentiment during the Seven Years’ War (1754/56-1763)—a conflict seen in North...
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- From the routine of war to the chaos of peace: First Canadian Army's transition to peacetime operations – April 23rd to May 31st 1945
- Author(s):
- Boates
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2020
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- This project explores the dynamic shift from combat to stability-building operations made by Canadian soldiers in the...
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- Demonizing the fairies: Scottish ministers and preternatural beliefs during the Scottish witch-hunts, 1550–1700
- Author(s):
- Weston
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2020
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- This study argues that through sermons and their participation in trials for witchcraft, the demonizing rhetoric of the...
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- The Assumptionists, La Croix, and the Dreyfus Affair: a resurgence of French Catholic politicization
- Author(s):
- Trafton
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2020
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- When the Dreyfus Affair began in in 1894, French Catholics were significantly less politicized than they became during and...
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- Enthusiasm and loyalty: emotions, religion, and society in British North America
- Author(s):
- Grant
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2017
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- The Enlightenment Atlantic was awash in deep feelings. People expressed the ardour of patriots, the homesickness of migrants,...
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- The urban battle of Ortona
- Author(s):
- Geroux
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2020
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- This thesis closely examines 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade's day-by-day decisions and combat actions during the urban battle...
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- Shermans in the sun: 12th Canadian Army Tank Regiment (Three Rivers) operations during Operation Husky, 10 July–17 August 1943
- Author(s):
- Garrie
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2020
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Canadian participation in Operation Husky (10 July – 17 August 1943) has been re-examined by historians in recent years to...
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- Make way for tomorrow: New Brunswick’s visual and cultural modernity, 1930–1967
- Author(s):
- Leroux
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2020
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- A notion that visual modernism essentially passed New Brunswick by contradicts the broader reality of the province's...
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- Expressions of professionalism, urban administration, and the Saint John Police Force, 1910–1920
- Author(s):
- Griffin
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2019
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- In the early 20th century, police forces across North America began to reassess the nature of their role. As an immature...
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- "There is considerable consternation": Lunenburg's quiet riot and other minority responses to the 1917 Military Service Act in the maritime provinces
- Author(s):
- Lewell
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2018
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Resistance to the imposition of the Military Service Act during the Great War took many forms in the seemingly compliant...