On ‘Makhno and Memory’: 5 Questions with Historian Sean Patterson
Sean Patterson is a doctoral student at the University of Alberta; he is currently researching historical memory in Ukraine’s Zaporizhia region. His new book Makhno and […]
Sean Patterson is a doctoral student at the University of Alberta; he is currently researching historical memory in Ukraine’s Zaporizhia region. His new book Makhno and […]
When Andrew and I were on our way to Fort Dufferin the other day, I suggested he take the gravel roads because surely we’d see […]
Don’t you just love how I run around the West Reserve, not really knowing much about the history (not the way locals do, anyway!) and […]
Over a year ago, my mom told me about a cairn “somewhere near Morden” that was dedicated to my great-great-great-grandparents, Jacob and Maria (Fast) Braun. […]
I’m becoming more and more appreciative of local columnists in our local paper, The Carillon. They’re like windows into small but active communities I don’t […]