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Corn Lear: A Perspective on the Agricultural Decline in King Lear
(2019-02)In response to the trend of anachronistic, ecological readings of Shakespearean texts, the goal of this essay is to re-situate the ecological themes in King Lear back into their original context to gain a greater understanding ... -
Couégnas, Daniel. Fictions, Enigmes, Images PULIM. Limoges, 2001.
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre., 2002-06) -
“Coverture and Criminal Forfeiture in English Law."
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The Crime Challenge for Inuit Justice in Labrador
(Atlantic Institute of Criminology, 2002-07) -
Crime Prevention and Youth Case Processing: Where and How to Invest and Intervene
(Atlantic Institute of Criminology, 2010-12)The evaluation assessment has been fully summarized in seventeen points on pages 57 to 59 of this report. Essentially the John Howard Society and its restorative justice agency initially had a broad set of objectives for ... -
“Crime, Punishment, and Violence in The Tudors"
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2016) -
Crovi, Luca. Tutti i colori del giallo. Il giallo italiano da De Marchi a Scerbanenco a Camilleri. Marsilio. Venezia, 2002. 364 p.
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre., 2002-11) -
Crown Cautions and Pre-charge Screening in Nova Scotia: An Evaluation of Pilot Projects in Youth Justice
(Atlantic Institute of Criminology, 2002-08-08) -
The Cuban Recipe for Food Sovereignty: Investigating the contextual variables that shape Cuba’s cuisine and food culture
(2020-12-18)This thesis investigates the linkages and contradictions between Food Sovereignty and Slow Food’s principles within Cuba. The Cuban food system is influenced by external factors including the US embargo, broader international ... -
The Cultural Theory of Race: Yet Another Look at Du Bois's "The Conservation of Races"
(2013-04)No abstract available. -
"Day by day, day by day": A study of immigrant women's entrepreneurship and settlement in Halifax, Nova Scotia
(2012-08-13)This research illuminates the gendered nature of immigration and business ownership in the Atlantic Canadian context. A feminist analysis of semi-structured interviews with 15 immigrant women entrepreneurs in Halifax, ... -
Decarbonizing Dalhousie's Investment Porfolio
(2024-04-05)Dalhousie University faces a pivotal moment to realign its investment portfolio with its core values of sustainability and responsibility. This proposal advocates for a comprehensive approach to decarbonizing investments, ... -
Decolonizing Childbirth: Inuit Midwifery and the Return of Delivery to the Canadian North
(2018-08-27)Since the 1970s, the mandatory evacuation of Inuit women to southern Canada for hospitalized childbirth has resulted in many negative impacts on communities including a loss of culture in the form of traditional knowledge ... -
Deconstructing a 'National Composer': Chopin and Polish Exiles in Paris, 1831-49
(2000-Fall2)Considering the notion of Frédéric Chopin as a "national" composer in the Romantic sense, and his relationships with Parisian salons and the Polish émigré community in Paris, demonstrates the limited validity of making ... -
Developing an Effective Victims' Assistance Program in an Aboriginal Milieu Featuring High Levels of Person-Violence
(Atlantic Institute of Criminology, 2011)