Browsing Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research by Author "Ganev, Robin"
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Canadian Multiculturalism Its Political Origins Under Pierre Trudeau
Steffen, Dayle Flora (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2022-04-08)With social injustice and equality movements headlining the media, Canada’s reputation as a multicultural nation has come under considerable scrutiny. To understand why, it has become increasingly important for scholars ... -
In The Shadow of Anxiety The Detective Fiction of Akimitsu Takagi and Seichō Matsumoto and the Japanese Post-war Experience
Negrych, Megan Elizabeth Katherine (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2014-07)Japanese detective fiction released and written after World War II, and specifically between 1945 and 1961, offers an interesting reflection and insight into the social and historical anxieties which emerged as a result ... -
Japanese Photographic Documentation of Jewish Refugees in Kobe in 1941 in the Context of 1930s Social Documentary Photography
Skoropad, Kateryna (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2018-07)The photo-reportage ‘Displaced Jews’ (1941) is a rare representation of Japanese views on Jewish refugees at a time of great historical change. The project was carried out by six members of the Osaka-based Tampei Shashin ... -
The long-delayed repatriation of the Sakhalin Koreans: Cold war challenges and resolutions, 1945-1992
Yoo, Sohee (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2019-07)During World War II (WWII), tens of thousands of Koreans were forcibly mobilized to Karafuto (southern Sakhalin Island) to serve as labourers in Japan’s wartime economy. When the war ended in August 1945, the Soviet Union ... -
The purpose of empire: Popular perceptions of imperialism during and after the Crimean War
Thomson, Matthew Lewis James (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2022-09)The following thesis is an exploration of early Victorian Britain and its relationship to the Crimean War of 1854. Beginning with the social and economic malaise of the 1840s, including a succession of military losses or ... -
The Roman Villas of Wales
Rowe, Jennifer Erin (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2015-01)Roman villas are a primary component of the landscape of the Roman Empire. Despite their varying architectural features and appearances, these elite rural settlements are an important element in examining the extent and ... -
Women's Activity in the Regina Little Theatre Society, 1926 to 1960
Thompson-Golding, Emily (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2020-09)The Little Theatre Movement, an amateur grass-roots theatre movement, in Canada has often been regarded by historians as a “stepping-stone” in the greater cultural nationalist theatre history. As a result, women’s roles ...