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NICK BAXTER-MOORE is Associate Dean, Undergraduate Studies, in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Associate Professor in the Department of Communication, Popular Culture and Film at Brock University, St Catharine’s, Ontario. He has been a Visiting Fellow and Visiting Scholar at the Bader International Study Centre in Sussex and was one of the organizers of the Canada Abroad Conference there in 2013.

JASMINA BOLFEK-RADOVANI is a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Westminster. A graduate of the same institution, she holds a PhD in francophone literary and cultural studies. Her research interests include the study of literary and cultural productions of space in the area of francophone Maghreb and Canada and their relationship to the contemporary.

NEIL CRUICKSHANK is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Law and Politics, Algoma University, and Faculty Associate, Centre for European Studies, Carleton University.

LUKE FLANAGAN is an early career scholar with a primary interest in Canadian politics and history. A graduate of the Centre of Canadian Studies, University of Edinburgh, he was most recently a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Memorial University of Newfoundland.

CLAIRE HALSTEAD is a doctoral candidate at the University of Western Ontario. Supervised by Jonathan Vance, her research focuses on British children evacuated to Canada in the Second World War. Her interests include childhood, urban history, philanthropy, and memory. She recently completed a commemorative project with the Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario.

ANDREW HORRALL is a senior archivist at Library and Archives Canada and an adjunct professor of history at Carleton University. He holds a PhD in history from the University of Cambridge.

HARTMUT LUTZ taught North American studies at the universities of Greifswald and Szczecin. He holds the DPhil from the University of Tübingen and DPhil habil. from the University of Osnabrück. He has published widely on (Native) North American studies, taught in Europe and North America and won numerous awards.

SCOTT MCLEAN is Associate Professor of History at Queen’s Bader International Study Centre, Herstmonceux, Sussex, where he teaches British and European history and archaeology. Recent publications include, William Wye Smith: Recollections of a Nineteenth Century Scottish Canadian (2008) and Researching Your Ancestors in Simcoe County: A Study in Migratory Patterns and Family History (2012). He is currently researching British perceptions of Canada and the Canadian Army during the Second World War. [End Page 285]

WERONIKA SUCHACKA holds an MA and PhD from the University of Greifswald, Germany, where she later taught seminars on Ukrainian-Canadian literature. Currently she is employed at the University of Szczecin, Poland. In 2011, she co-founded the Szczecin Canadian Studies Group (SCSG).

AMY TECTOR is an archivist and an adjunct professor at the University of Ottawa. She holds a PhD from Universite Libre de Bruxelles.

NADIA VERRELLI is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science, Lakehead University and a Research Associate, Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Queen’s University.

UWE ZAGRATZKI has held various posts at universities in Germany, the Czech Republic and the US. He is Professor of British and Canadian Studies and Literatures at Szczecin University, Poland. Zagratzki has widely published in his main fields of interest: Scottish, English and Canadian literature and culture, cultural studies, war and literature.. [End Page 286]

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