Dalhousie University Libraries: Recent submissions
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Authenticity, Power and Politics in the Writing of History: Reflections on the Stoll-Menchú Debate
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"Rivers of Blood and Money": The 1904 Herero Genocide and its Effects on German Rule in Colonial South West Africa
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From White to Black: A Historical Materialist Reading of the Islamic Revolution in Iran
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Nazism and the Voices of the Working Class
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Eggs and the Historical Moment: Interpretations of Dmitri Shostakovich‘s Symphony No. 5
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Missed Opportunities: The Failed Anglo-Soviet Negotiations of 1939
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Pangaea 2007 Editor's Note
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Pangaea 2007 Front Matter
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Undergraduate students' climate change learning at Dalhousie University
(2024-04-24)Behaviour change, influenced by a basis of climate change knowledge is an important way for individuals to mitigate climate change. This requires the presence of climate change education in Higher Educational Institutions ... -
Dog owners and their dogs’ influence on the blue-green algae blooms at Shubie Off-Leash Dog Park, Dartmouth, NS
(Morgan, 2024-04-23)Lake Micmac by Shubie Off-Leah Dog Park in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia has been experiencing blue-green algae blooms, a cyanobacteria that can be harmful to the environment and the health of animals, including humans. As ... -
The Curatorial Anthropocene: An Analysis of Canadian Museums’ Engagement with the Climate Crisis - Exploring Perspectives on Precedent and Barriers
(2024-04-22)Museums hold the power to influence and educate the public on accessible levels, using multimedia displays and bite-sized pieces of information for digestible intake of scientific understanding and innovation. The ... -
Tide and Seek: A Coastal Adaptation and Vulnerability Assessment (CAVA) Geographic Visualization in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
(2024-04-22)Sea level rise (SLR) and storm surge events (SSE) due to climate change significantly threaten the sustainability of tourism-reliant coastal communities, such as the Town of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. Coastal risk assessments ... -
Analysis of the Offshore Wind Industry with respect to Maine’s Wind Energy Act through Systematic Content Analysis
(2024-04-22)Through systematic content analysis, this thesis explores the interplay of available technology, global environmental imperatives, and political willpower in the Gulf of Maine’s offshore wind industry. Historically, Maine ... -
Financialization, Tourism, and Community Well-Being: Situating the Regulation of Short-term Rentals Within the Halifax Housing Crisis
(2024-04-29)On 1 September 2023, the Halifax Regional Municipality set in place a regulatory framework restricting short-term rentals to a host's primary residence only in residential zones throughout the municipality. Short-term ... -
An Analysis of Placemaking and Wayfinding Initiatives on the Halifax and Dartmouth Harbourwalk for Wheelchair Users
(2024-05)Considerations towards equitable practices in public spaces should be made to promote inclusivity and user-friendliness and reduce barriers. Halifax, Nova Scotia, has one of the highest rates of disabilities in Canada and ... -
A series of potent BODIPY photosensitisers featuring tellurophene motifs at boron† (Postprint)
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2024-05-08)This article describes the synthesis and photophysical properties of a series of BODIPY photosensitisers that feature tellurophene motifs appended at the boron centre. These compounds were obtained via nucleophilic ... -
Notes on Contributors
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Out of the Loop: An Analysis of Liverpool's Isola-tion From the Broader Atlantic World During the American Revolution, Based on the Diary of Simeon Perkins
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2008) -
Jewish Women and the Nazi Vision
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2008)