Browsing Electronic Theses and Dissertations by Author "Kalinowski, Angela"
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Between Sovereignty and Statecraft: New France and the Contest for the Hudson Bay Watershed, 1663-1782
Berthelette, Scott Allan 1988-; 0000-0001-5547-8632 (2020-01-31)The abstract of this item is unavailable due to an embargo. -
CONSUMPTION JUNCTION, WHAT’S ITS FUNCTION? CONSUMER CO-OPERATIVES, STATE-CITIZEN RELATIONS, AND CONSUMER CULTURE IN THE GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
McCulloch, Mark (2012-09-24)This dissertation is the first in-depth English study of East Germany’s Union of the Consumer Co-operatives (Konsum). It explores the roles of this organization, while alluding to the nature of power relations, Soviet-style ... -
Cree (Nêhiyawak) Mobility, Diplomacy, and Resistance in the Canada-US Borderlands, 1885 - 1917
Betke, Tyla (2019-08-08)This thesis examines the borderlands history of the Cree (nêhiyawak; primarily under Chief Little Bear) from 1885 to 1917. It combines archival research, digital mapping (GIS), ethnohistory, and data analysis to track ... -
Cultural Traditions of Sixteenth-Century English Books of Secrets
Reimer, Tyler (2017-12-14)Unlock nature's secrets and gain control over your world. That was the promise made by books of secrets, which were popularized in sixteenth-century England because of a rising literacy rate and cheap printing techniques. ... -
DEFINING SPACE: HOW HISTORY SHAPED AND INFORMED NOTIONS OF KASKA LAND USE AND OCCUPANCY
Iceton, Glenn 1980-; 0000-0002-2099-6293 (2019-07-30)Beginning in the 1970s, as the federal government began to negotiate comprehensive land claims based on extant Aboriginal title, historical understandings of Indigenous land use and occupancy gained new significance as a ... -
The deification of imperial women: second-century contexts
Tate, Karin S. (2011-08)In the early second century AD four extraordinary imperial deifications are recorded. The first took place during the reign of the emperor Trajan (r. 98-117), who deified his sister, Ulpia Marciana, immediately following ... -
England's Domestic Chemists: Science and Consumerism in Eighteenth-Century Recipe Collections
Allen, Katherine (2011-09-18)This thesis examines the role of eighteenth-century recipe collections within a social milieu fixated on natural philosophy and experimental discovery. As medical sources, recipe collections have allowed historians to ... -
Fertile Clay: Beth Hone, Spiritual Feminism and Women's Transnational Activism in Saskatchewan, 1970-2000
Mitchell, Kiera P (2020-09-11)This thesis builds upon a growing historiography which claims postwar Saskatchewan residents were involved in various health, political, gendered, and feminist activism and desire for change which characterized the second ... -
Fides, contractual language, and the construction of gender in Propertius 3.20
Racette-Campbell, Melanie (2007)Propertius 3.20 is a poem that has received relatively little critical attention for its merits as a poem or its relationship to the poet’s larger poetic project and to the turbulent era in which it was written. Here, the ... -
"I Cannot Sleep": Patient Experiences and the Meanings of Madness at Bethel Hospital, 1713-1815
Ruten, Daniel Philip 1994- (2019-09-09)This thesis examines the history of the Bethel Hospital for 'lunatics' in Norwich, the second public institution for the mad in Britain, from its 1713 founding until 1815. Combining a patient-centred approach with methods ... -
Scouts and Seizers: Community-Oriented Policing in Blackfoot (Niitsitapi) Communities of Southern Alberta, 1874-1919
Marsh, Christopher James; 0000-0003-0229-3065 (2021-01-28)In the late nineteenth century, the North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) formulated and implemented the first community-oriented policing program in modern police history: the Indian Scout System of southern Alberta. The 1880s ... -
Scrappy the Bandit and the Outlaw Wolf
Track, Allison Natalie (2006-12-18)The gallery has always sparked an expectant feeling of forgetfulness in me, whether I am an unsuspecting viewer or conceiving of an installation for a particular space. More specifically, entering an art gallery evokes a ... -
Seven Generations: Emotion Work, Women, and the Anderdon Wyandot Cemetery, 1790-1914
Kelly, Mckelvey B. 1992-; 0000-0003-4650-0775 (2019-09-23)On the shores of the Detroit River in present day Essex County, Ontario, the Wyandot of Anderdon Cemetery remains the last preserved section of the nineteenth century Anderdon Reserve. This thesis situates the cemetery ... -
The Woodlands School, 1950-1980
McConnell, Shannon K; 0000-0003-4101-5412 (2020-06-11)This thesis examines the history of the custodial training school, Woodlands School. Located in New Westminster, British Columbia, Woodlands operated under various names. The institution originally opened in 1878 as the ... -
They were Triomphanti: The Italian Homesteading Experience in Saskatchewan, 1896-1930
Bellissimo, Stephanie (2013-01-16)Most scholarly research on immigration in Saskatchewan at the turn of the twentieth century has asserted that Italians were not permanent homesteading farmers. This is in part a reflection of prejudices at both the ... -
“We Shape Our Buildings; Thereafter They Shape Us:” The Bessborough Hotel and its Home Community, 1927-2015
Hubert, Megan 1990-; 0000-0002-3694-1537 (2016-08-23)On December 10, 1935, in the midst of the Great Depression, the Canadian National-owned Bessborough Hotel opened in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. This Chateau castle-style hotel was immediately lauded as a symbol of Saskatoon’s ... -
Women before the kirk : godly discipline in canongate, 1640-1650
Glaze, Alice (2009)The burgh of Canongate, situated next to Edinburgh, was deeply affected by the British Civil Wars (1638-49). The Canongate kirk session records, the parish-based bureaucratic and disciplinary records of the Reformed ...