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Contributors Contributors DipIOme de l'Institut d'Etudes politiques de Paris, Eric Bedard complete la redaction de sa these de doctorat en histoire a l'Universite McGill. Celle-ci portera sur le conservatisme politique et social dans le Canada franf)'.ais du XIXe siecle. 11 est l'auteur de Chronique d'une insurrection apprehendee. La crise d'Odobre et le milieu universitaire, Quebec : Septentrion, 1998. Adam Chapnick is a PhD candidate in the Department of History at the University of Toronto. Peter Clancy teaches political science at St. Francis Xavier University. He is presently Coordinator of the program for Interdisciplinary Studies in Aquatic Resources (ISAR). Charles E.S Franks is an emeritus professor in the Department of Political Studies and the School of Physical and Health Education at Queen's University. He is the author or editor of over 13 books and a fellow of the Royal Society. Shelley Hulan specializes in nineteenthcentury Canadian literature. An assistant professor in the Department of Language and Literature at the University of Waterloo, her areas of interest include the discourses of emotions and memory. Tina Loo teaches legal and cultural history at Simon Fraser University. She is currently writing a book on wilderness and wildlife conservation in Canada. Don Munton is professor and founding chair of the International Studies Program at the University of Northern British Columbia. He does research and publishes on Canadian and international environmental policy. L. Anders Sandberg teaches environmental studies at York University. He is currently Ph.D. Program and Admission Coordinator in the Faculty of Environmental Studies. John Sandlos is a doctoral candidate in the faculty of environmental studies, York University. Carolyn Strange specializes in the history of crirrie, punishment and moral regulation in Canada and Australia. 200 Volume 37 • No. 2 • (Ete 2002 Summer) ...

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