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Contributors L. Maren Wood is a senior undergraduate student in history at the University of Lethbridge. Current plans are to begin graduate studies in the fall in the Department of History at Carleton University. Ian Box taught political science at Mount Allison university until retiring early and moving to North Rustico on Prince Edward Island. He has written extensively on the English philosopher of science Sir Francis Bacon. His essays on Thoreau have appeared in the Dalhousie Review and the Bulletin of the Thoreau Society. Robert Thacker is Professor and Director of Canadian Studies at St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York. His critical work on Cather began in The Great Prairie Fact and Literary Imagination (1989) and has continued most recently with Cather Studies 4: Willa Cather's Canadian and Old World Connections (coedited with Michael A. Peterman, 1999) and an essay on Cather's autobiographical aesthetics in American Literary Realism (2001). Thacker is also Editor of The American Review of Canadian Studies. While working on his Ph.D. at the University of Manitoba, Thacker was Managing Editor of CRAS, 1976-81. Romaric Vinet-Kammerer est candidat au Doctorat en Etudes cinématographiques à l’Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Ses recherches portent sur la construction cinématographique de la ville américaine. Au cours de l’année académique 2000-2001, alors étudiant et assistant de cours à l’Ecole de Cinéma Mel Hoppenheim (Concordia University, Montr éal), il a participé au colloque interdisciplinaire “ Night and the City ” (McGill University, Montréal, 15-18 mars 2001). Andrew E. Hunt teaches in the History department at University of Waterloo. ...

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