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On War & Society

Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada

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On War & Society features interviews with the most prominent historians of war and society. Guests discuss their cutting-edge research, the challenges associated with doing history, and life ‘behind the book.’
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The IN SITU Podcast is a series of conversations bringing together the IN SITU community to discuss the realities, trends and challenges of art in public space at the European scale. The IN SITU podcast carries the voices of the IN SITU's project : (UN)COMMON SPACES, gathering 18 partners from 13 countries, 16 associate artists ad various associate citizens from 2020 to 2024. Each episode will gather associate artists, partners and associate citizens to tackle one of the 6 Narratives’ themes ...
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English Longitudinal Study of Ageing

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A podcast exploring how the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing is used in research, practice and policy to help us to better understand what happens to us as we age and how we can live longer, happier, healthier lives.
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We reunited two artists and a programmer to discuss the notion of cultural identity: through different contexts, realities, art forms. IN SITU Podcast Season 3 Episode 3, a three-way conversation between: > Naja Lee Jensen, Associate artist of Østfold Internasjonale Teater (NO) > Abhishek Thapar, Emerging artist of Oerol Festival (NL) > Werner Schr…
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A conversation between (UN)COMMON SPACES Associate Artists Johannes Bellinkx, Eva Bubla and Nana Francisca Schottländer, and Østfold Internasjonale Teater curator-producer James Moore. The conversation took place in May 2023 during parallel artistic residencies in Fredrikstad, Norway, in cabin belonging to the ornithological society BirdLife Østfol…
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A conversation between IN SITU artists Anna Anderegg and Live Skullerud, and Østfold Internasjonale Teater (ØIT) curator-producer James Moore. The conversation took place over zoom in March 2024 and was edited by Jonas Bjerketvedt. The conversation reflected upon Andereggs work Silver Boom, a chorographic intervention in public space with local wom…
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IN SITU Podcast Season 3 Episode 3, a three-way conversation between: > Emke Idema, Associate artist of Oerol Festival (NL) > Marija Baranauskaite Liberman, Emerging artist of SPOT Festival (LI) > Katrien Verwilt, Co-Director of Metropolis (DK) Credits Produced by IN SITU Editing and hosting: Jeanne Robet Graphic studio : Studio Muro A project led …
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IN SITU Podcast Season 3 Episode 2, a three-way conversation between: > Seth Honnor of Kaleider, Associate artist of Freedrom Festival (UK) > Anne Le Goff, Director of Atelier 231 (FR) > Hugo Bergs, Artistic Coordinator at Provinciaal Domein Dommelhof (BE) Credits Produced by IN SITU Editing and hosting: Jeanne Robet Graphic studio : Studio Muro A …
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IN SITU Podcast Season 3 Episode 1, a three-way conversation between: > Elisabete Sousa, Emerging artist of Bùssola (PT) > Johannes Bellinkx, Associate artist of Provinciaal Domein Dommelhof (BE) > the partner Markéta Černá, Producer of Čtyři dny / 4+4 Days in Motion (CZ) Credits Produced by IN SITU Editing and hosting: Jeanne Robet Graphic studio …
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[FR] A podcast to read and listen to in French. by La Zankà Il est 7 h 30 du matin. Notre avion doit être à dix kilomètres d'altitude. A bord de cet avion, Zineb Benzekri et Jérémy Morelle. Nous sommes deux artistes en route vers une résidence du réseau IN SITU (UN)COMMON SPACES. Notre destination : la Hongrie. Notre contact : Fanny Nanay, directri…
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In this podcast you will learn about the residency of artist Cristina Maldonado in Au bout du Plongeoir invited by the citizen Fabienne Quéméneur with the support of Atelier 231 and Čtyri Dny. It is a soundscape journey between interviews, field recordings, notes from the research journal, questions that arose for future projects and an overview of…
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[FR] A podcast in French. Seizing the existence of IN SITU Narratives as an opportunity to meet further, Emilie, Marie and Matthias meet for a three-way conversation, giving birth to an IN SITU podcast episode in French. These questions seek to bring into dialogue the vision of the programmer and that of the artist, around creation in public spaces…
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The Nigerian Civil War which began in 1967 was precipitated by a series of military coups that destabilised the nation. The southeastern Igbo region declared itself the Republic of Biafra, prompting a retaliatory declaration of war and a crippling embargo by Nigeria's military government. The ensuing conflict lasted until 1970, resulting in over 10…
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IN SITU Podcast episode 6 - Season 2, a three-way conversation between: > Zineb Benzekri - La Zankà, Associate Artist of Lieux Publics (FR) > The partner Jay Wahl, Executive director of the Flynn Center (USA) > Bruno Costa, Associate partner and Director of Bússola (PT), Credits Produced by IN SITU Editing and hosting : Jeanne Robet Graphic studio …
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IN SITU Podcast episode 5 - Season 2, a three-way conversation between: > Tora Balslev, Emerging Artist of Metropolis/KIT (DK) > The partner James Moore, Curator-producer of Østfold International Theater (NO) > Andreas Goritschnig, Architect and cultural transformation designer and the Associate Citizen of La Strada Festival (AU) Credits Produced b…
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IN SITU Podcast episode 4 - Season 2, a three-way conversation between: > Donika Rudi, Associate artist of ODA Teatri (KO) > the partner Daniel Brine, Artistic Director of Norfolk & Norwich Festival (UK) > the Associate citizen, JJ Tatten, Chief executive officer at The Warren project Hull (UK) Credits Produced by IN SITU Editing and hosting : Jean…
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IN SITU Podcast episode 4 - Season 2, a three-way conversation between: > Abigail from 600 Highwaymen, Associate artist of the Flynn Center (US) > the partner Florent Mehmeti, Director of ODA Teatri (KO) > the Associate citizen of Scène Nationale de l'Essonne (FR), Lucile Jauffret, project manager at Ethnofonik Credits Produced by IN SITU Editing a…
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IN SITU Podcast episode 2 - Season 2, a three-way conversation between: > Matt Adams, Associate artist of Norfolk & Norwich Festival (UK) > the partner Fanni Nanay, Founder of Artopolis Association & Artistic Director of PLACCC Festival (HU) > the Associate citizen of Lieux Publics (FR), Marc El Samrani, scholar and researcher on new urban public s…
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IN SITU Podcast episode 1 - Season 2, a three-way conversation between: > Veronika Tzekova, Associate artist of La Strada (AU) > the partner Anna Giribet I Argiles, Artistic Director of Fira Tàrrega (ES) > the associate citizen of Čtyři Dny (CZ), David Kaspar, cultural manager and deputy mayor in Prague Credits Produced by IN SITU Editing and hosti…
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IN SITU Podcast episode 6, a three-way conversation between: > Cristina Maldonado, Associate artist of Čtyři Dny (CZ) > the partner Valentina Kastlunger, Artistic Director of Zona K (IT) > the associate citizen of Fira Tàrrega (ES), Lluís Nacenta, Professor, writer and curator in the fields of music and contemporary art Credits Produced by IN SITU …
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IN SITU Podcast Pristina special episode, a conversation between: > Lura Limani, associate citizen of ODA Teatri (XK) > Florent Mehmeti, director of ODA Teatri (XK) Credits Produced by IN SITU Editing and hosting: Jeanne Robet Graphic studio : Studio Muro A project led by Fériel Rahli, Lieux publics. The IN SITU podcast is an action of the IN SITU …
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IN SITU Podcast episode 5, a three-way conversation between: > Leonardo Delogu, Associate artist of the Italian consortium (IT) > the partner Louise Kaare Jacobsen, Communication manager at Metropolis / KIT (DK) > the associate citizen of Oerol Festival, Domenica Ghidei, Equity, inclusiveness and diversity expert Credits Produced by IN SITU Editing…
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IN SITU Podcast, a three-way conversation between: > the associate artist Nana Francisca Schottländer, Associate artist of Metropolis / KIT (DE) > the partner Kees Lesuis, Artistic Director at Oerol Festival (NL) > the associate citizen of Norfolk & Norwich Festival, Paul Forecast, Regional Director for the Midlands and East of Englands at the Nati…
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IN SITU Podcast, a three-way conversation between: > the associate artist Eva Bubla, Associate artist of PLACCC Festival (HU) > the partner Christophe Blandin-Estournet, Director at Scène nationale de l'Essonne (FR) > the associate citizen of ODA Teatri, Lura Limani (XK) Credits Produced by IN SITU Editing and hosting: Jeanne Robet Graphic studio :…
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IN SITU Podcast, a three-way conversation between: > the associate artist Benoît Mousserion from Compagnie L'Homme Debout, Associate artist of Atelier 231 (FR) > the partner Linda di Pietro, Chief Cultural Officer at BASE Milano and CEO of Indisciplinarte (IT) > the associate citizen of PLACCC Festival, Àdàm Kobrizsa (HU) Credits Produced by IN SIT…
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Credits Produced by IN SITU Editing and hosting: Jeanne Robet Graphic studio : Studio Muro A project led by Fériel Rahli and Benjamin Lengagne, Lieux publics. Recording (episodes 1-2-3): Jonah Senouillet The IN SITU podcast is an action of the IN SITU the European platform for artistic creation in public space, in the frame of the project (UN)COMMO…
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The First World War was a literary conflict producing some of the most memorable poems, novels and plays of the twentieth century. While the Second World War left behind a striking visual record, including famous pictures such as Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima and Wait for Me Daddy, the First World War is not generally remembered as a visual conflict…
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In 1965, in the coastal province of Phú Yên, US Armed Forces embarked on an effort to pacify one of the least-secured regions of South Vietnam. Often described as the “other war” to win the “Hearts and minds” of the Vietnamese, pacification was, in reality, a destructive process that relied on the means of conventional warfare to succeed. Clearing,…
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Canada’s military history in Northwest Europe has been told many times. On 6 June 1944, Canadian forces landed on Juno Beach as part of Operation Overlord, before quickly establishing a bridgehead and moving inland where they encountered, but ultimately overcame, stiff resistance. As the German Reich shrunk in the face of the Allied advance, the Ca…
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The United States and the Philippines have been intimately bound by conflict. A US colony from 1898 to 1946, it remained an important US ally in the Pacific. In that time, hundreds of thousands of Filipinos fought and died for the United States, including against fellow Filipinos who opposed their US colonizers and against the Japanese occupation. …
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In April 1918, Canadian soldier Frank Toronto Prewett was buried alive on the Western Front. Managing to claw his way out of the earth, Prewett was reborn but with a lasting trauma that manifested in a curious way. while recuperating alongside Siegfried Sassoon and W.H.R. Rivers at Lennel House, Prewett started to act and identify as an Iroquois ma…
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The first half of Britain’s twentieth century was shaped by death. Between 1914 and 1918, over 700,000 men died in the First World War, followed by another 250,000 between 1918 and 1919 from the influenza pandemic. Over three decades later, another 380,000 were killed fighting in the Second World War as well over 60,000 civilians from German air ra…
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For a long time historians studying the First World War had to rely on the memoirs of soldiers, but over the last several decades, more and more letters have made their way into the archives as family members inherit and donate the written material of their relatives. These sources have initiated a new wave of scholarship devoted to identifying how…
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In the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks, five people were killed and another seventeen were injured from anthrax spores as part of a deliberate attack against members of the US media and Senate. Fears quickly spread that this was another incident of Islamic terrorism. As part of the US-led War on Terror, large sums of money and resou…
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On the morning of 6 December 1917 two cargo vessells, the SS Mant Blanc and SS Imo collided in Halifax Harbour. The resulting catastrophic explosion occurred thousands of miles away from the Western Front but it was a direct result of the First World War. The war was also essential for what followed. Of the 3000 troop garrison located at Halifax, 1…
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In his new book The Fight for History: 75 Years of Forgetting, Remembering and Remaking Canada’s Second World War, Tim Cook reminds us that "if we do not tell our own stories, no one else will." But the ways in which Canadians have chosen to remember the Second World War has been far from consistent. Once viewed as the necessary war, the country qu…
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David O’Keefe is the author of One Day in August: The Untold Story Behind Canada’s Tragedy at Dieppe and his most recent book, Seven Days in Hell: Canada’s Battle for Normandy and the Rise of the Black Watch Snipers. Never one to shy away from public exposure, O’Keefe has also been prolific in film and television, creating and collaborating in more…
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Tim Cook is a historian at the Canadian War Museum a two-time winner of the CP Stacey Award for the best book in the field of Canadian history, the 2009 winner of the Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction, the 2013 winner of the Pierre Berton Award for popularizing Canadian history and a member of the Order of Canada. With such a long list …
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At the age of 13, Ted Barris asked his father a common question: “Dad what did you do in the war?” This began a fifty-seven-year investigation into his father’s war experiences as a sergeant medic in the US Army during its bloodiest campaign during the liberation of Europe. The book that grew out of this question: Rush To Danger: Medics in the Line…
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Henri Bourassa was a French Canadian nationalist, politician, journalist, and “one of the most…vocal voices of dissent in Canada during the First World War.” Despite Bourassa’s significance on the Canadian home front and within the international pacifist movement, his story is little-known outside of Quebec. Geoff Keelan sits down with Kyle Falcon …
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Approximately 750,000 people were killed over four years during the American Civil War, two-thirds of these fatalities were caused by disease. This staggering death count was a shock to American physicians who were unregulated, undertrained and operating in the dark. But the war also offered opportunities. In the laboratory of the battlefield, medi…
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In Episode 6 of the ELSA Podcast, DWP Deputy Director for Pensions & Later Life Analysis Laura Webster and Rowena Crawford, Deputy Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, talk about Pension Freedoms. Laura explains how and why the policy was introduced, how it works and why the English Longitudinal Study is so important in helping the DWP und…
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In Episode 5 of the ELSA Podcast, Catherine Foot, Director of Evidence at the Centre for Ageing Better, discusses how the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) helps the charitable foundation create change in policy and practice to improve employment, housing, health and communities. She discusses the Foundation's State of Ageing in 2019 repo…
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In Episode 4 of the ELSA Podcast Dr Daisy Fancourt, Associate Professor in Psychobiology and Epidemiology at UCL, talks about her research looking at the benefits of social prescribing to help people age more happily and healthily. She explains how data from ELSA has been key in exploring the links between social factors and health. Read/Download a…
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In Episode 3 of the ELSA Podcast, we speak to Dr Elizabeth Webb, Senior Research Manager at AGE UK. She shares her experiences of using data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing to influence policy both as an academic researcher and more recently at Age UK where the research she and colleagues undertake is used to influence decision makers…
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In Episode 2 of the ELSA Podcast, Jim Smith, one of the architects of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing and its 40 sister studies around the world talks about ELSA's US counterpart and big sister, the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) and why having an international family of ageing studies is helping us get to grip with what happens as we g…
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Bankruptcy, famine in the countryside, and a starving army were just some of the crises facing Louis XIV in 1709. Eight years into the War of the Spanish Succession, the allied armies led by the Duke of Marlborough, had also managed to breach the French defences on the Flanders frontier. Threatened with the prospect of invasion, Marshal Villars and…
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