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The making of a labour activist: James W. Orr, Saint John, New Brunswick, 1936-2009
The Canadian North West Rebellion 1885: a case study in counterinsurgency
Away but still at home: a history of south shore Nova Scotian Acadians during the second World War
For God and empire: war sermons and voluntary enlistment among New Brunswick's Anglicans in the Great War, 1914 through 1917
The Vancouver Hunger March of 1932: explaining a third period success
Origins of adaptation: cultural emergence in the US Army, 1970-1991
"Restorative in its effect, economic in its result": a re-interpretation of occupational therapy in Canada, 1914-1928
Pakistan against itself: the rise of extremism
"We caught the torch you threw:" Great War memorials in New Brunswick, 1918–1926
Contrasting silences: the public memory of German women's experiences of the second world war in a divided Germany, 1945-present
"Antisemitism is a barometer of democracy": confronting the Nazi past in the west German 'swastika epidemic', 1959-1960
Tracing the destruction of women's bodies: survivor testimonies of menstruation in the holocaust
The life and letters of Prince Edward Island proprietor captain John MacDonald of Glenaladale: an exercise in humanities computing
‘Noble-Hearted Ladies’: Women's Response to the Spanish-American and Philippine-American wars, 1898–1905
“Superstition is the offspring of ignorance,” the suppression of African spirituality in the British Caribbean, 1650-1834
“Why bilingual? Why not?”
The application and transition of just war principles in Canadian defence policy 1947–2005
Denominationalism in a Loyalist county: a social history of Charlotte, 1783–1940
Engineering equal opportunity: technocracy and modernity in New Brunswick during the long 1960s
Making it up as you go: racial policy in the Canadian military during the two world wars

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