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Using nematode traits to evaluate the effects of topography and grazing on the function of wet grassland soils
(University of WinnipegUniversity of Winnipeg, 2023-08-14)Understanding belowground impacts of livestock in rangelands is critical to developing sustainable grazing practices. This is particularly the case in wet grasslands, which face increased pressures in the timing and intensity ... -
Exploring Myths in Women's Narratives: Italian and German Immigrant Women in Vancouver, 1947-1961
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Oral History as Process-Generated Data
(GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, 2009)This article describes how to use (archived) oral histories as process-generated data. It explains how social scientists may locate and use such data in an informed way and assess the qualities of such data systematically ... -
GI Hans in Korea: Militär und Migration in der deutschen Nachkriegszeit
(Verlag Barbara Budrich, 2017)Obwohl Krieg, Militär und Migration seit Jahrhunderten eng miteinander verflochten sind, gibt es zum Thema Einwanderer im Militär noch große Forschungslücken. Meistens wird nach dem Zusammenhang von Migration und Militär ... -
History and Mystery: Students Investigate History of a German Settlement in Manitoba
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A Canadian Family Talks About Oma’s Life in Nazi Germany: Three-Generational Interviews and Communicative Memory
(Canadian Oral History Association (COHA), 2009)This article describes, explains, and applies the three-generational interview method and the concept of communicative memory to a case study about a Canadian family. Members of three generations were interviewed, both ... -
Determined to Work? Review of Wolfgang Lehmann, Choosing to Labour
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A Review of Rant by Chuck Palahniuk
(Canadian Oral History Association (COHA), 2009)