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- The making of a labour activist: James W. Orr, Saint John, New Brunswick, 1936-2009
- Author(s):
- Stairs
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2014
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- James W. Orr (1936-2009) was one of a number of rank-and-file labour militants in the city of Saint John, New Brunswick who...
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- The Canadian North West Rebellion 1885: a case study in counterinsurgency
- Author(s):
- Rankin
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2013
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- From 2001 until 2012, the Canadian Army was actively involved in combat operations in Afghanistan. These were widely referred...
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- Conceiving Christianity: Anglican women and lived religion in mid-20th century Conception Bay, Newfoundland
- Author(s):
- Colleen Morgan
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2014
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Employing previously unexamined primary documents, nominal census data, official Anglican publications, oral history and...
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- Away but still at home: a history of south shore Nova Scotian Acadians during the second World War
- Author(s):
- d’Eon
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2018
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- This thesis focuses specifically on south shore Nova Scotian Acadians. The first chapter discusses Acadian identity and...
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- For God and empire: war sermons and voluntary enlistment among New Brunswick's Anglicans in the Great War, 1914 through 1917
- Author(s):
- Baird
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2018
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- When the Great War erupted in 1914, Canadian society was more religious than it is today, which endowed clergymen with...
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- Reimagining Religious Identity: The Moor in Dutch and English Pamphlets, 1550–1620
- Author(s):
- Waite
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2013
- Type:
- Article
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- This essay examines how Dutch and English vernacular writers portrayed the Moor in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth...
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- The Vancouver Hunger March of 1932: explaining a third period success
- Author(s):
- Maxwell
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2013
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- On 25 February 1932 some 6000 protestors descended on Vancouver for a “Hunger March” organized by the Communist Party of...
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- Standing up, fighting back: fostering collective action in CUPE New Brunswick, 1963-1993
- Author(s):
- Vinh-Doyle
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2015
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- The emergence of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) in the 1970s as the largest union in Canada was a major...
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- The long road to modernization: transforming agriculture in Nova Scotia, 1867-1960
- Author(s):
- Bent
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2016
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- "The Long Road to Modernization: Transforming Agriculture in Nova Scotia, 1867-1960" examines Nova Scotia’s agricultural...
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- Origins of adaptation: cultural emergence in the US Army, 1970-1991
- Author(s):
- Dossev
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2018
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Through the 1970s, the US Army faced an ascendant Soviet Union, but lacked the equipment, personnel, and doctrine to be a...
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- Lessons in mid-nineteenth-century New Brunswick teacher careerism
- Author(s):
- LaVorgna
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2016
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Early 19th-century teachers, often maligned in popular opinion, were largely misunderstood.The low status of teaching,...
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- "Restorative in its effect, economic in its result": a re-interpretation of occupational therapy in Canada, 1914-1928
- Author(s):
- Hicks
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2016
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- This MA report examines the motivations behind creating the profession of occupational therapy in Canada between 1914 and...
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- Pakistan against itself: the rise of extremism
- Author(s):
- Paul
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2014
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- An analysis of Pakistan’s political, social, institutional and regional history reveals two principal problems facing the...
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- The victory engineers: Anglo-Canadian and American engineering operations in northwest Europe 1944–1945
- Author(s):
- Greisinger
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2015
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Volumes of studies have investigated the strategy and tactics used in pursuit of Allied victory in Northwest Europe during...
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- "We caught the torch you threw": Great War memorials in New Brunswick, 1918–1926
- Author(s):
- Littlewood
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2015
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- The Great War was a global conflict that engulfed participant nations, including Canada, on a scale never before seen. Most...
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- Contrasting silences: the public memory of German women's experiences of the second world war in a divided Germany, 1945-present
- Author(s):
- McPherson
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2019
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- More than 800,000 German women were victims of the sexual violence perpetrated by Allied troops at war’s end, however, rape...
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- "Antisemitism is a barometer of democracy": confronting the Nazi past in the west German 'swastika epidemic', 1959-1960
- Author(s):
- Jones
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2019
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- The vandalism of a synagogue in Cologne, West Germany on Christmas Day 1959 by two men in their mid-twenties sparked a wave...
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- Tracing the destruction of women's bodies: survivor testimonies of menstruation in the holocaust
- Author(s):
- Wood
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2019
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- This thesis, based on 132 survivor testimonies, examines menstruation during the Holocaust as another way National Socialism...
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- The life and letters of Prince Edward Island proprietor captain John MacDonald of Glenaladale: an exercise in humanities computing
- Author(s):
- Gillis
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2007
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- The introduction of the Internet and the World Wide Web has been one the most significant developments of the last decade....
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- "Living weather" for survival: cultivating local climatic knowledge in New Brunswick, circa 1790-1870
- Author(s):
- Devor Hall
- Discipline:
- History
- Discipline:
- History
- Date:
- 2019
- Type:
- Thesis / Dissertation
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- Settlers of British American descent farming in the Wolastoq/St. John River Valley of New Brunswick in the late 18th and 19th...