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  • Contributors

George Egerton is associate professor of history at the University of British Columbia. His fields of interest and publication include the history of international organization, political memoirs, and modern Canadian jurisprudence. He is currently producing a study of religion, politics, and jurisprudence in Canada since 1945.

Alan Gordon teaches in the History Department at the University of Guelph. His current research focuses on collective memories and public history.

Peter Neary is the co-editor (with J.L. Granatstein) of The Good Fight: Canadians and World War II (Toronto: Copp Clark, 1995) and The Veterans Charter and Post-World War II Canada (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1998).

Deborah Stiles completed her MA in English (1990) and her Ph D in history (1997) at the University of Maine. Since 1998, she has taught history, literature, and writing at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, where she is also a research associate at NSAC's Rural Research Centre. Her current historical research involves studies of masculinity and also nineteenth- and twentieth-century rural women's home-based health knowledge. In 2002, her second collection of poetry, Movement Catalogued, was published (Brickhouse Books). When not teaching or doing research she does a bit of farming in both Nova Scotia and West Virginia.

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