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    Interview with Anne Russell

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    Interview with Anne Russell, playwright and author of several books on local history, including Wilmington: A Pictoral History

    Interview with Anne Russell

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    Interview with Dr. Anne Russell in which she discusses her family's ties to Wilmington, her own personal and professional history, and her views on local government and public policy

    Positioning Patronage: Lanyer's Salve Deus Rex Judæorum and the Countess of Cumberland in Time and Place

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    This article places the composition and publication of Aemilia Lanyer's Salve Deus Rex Judæorum within the context of particular periods in the life of Margaret Russell, Countess of Cumberland and her daughter, Anne Clifford, Countess of Dorset. Lanyer's use of mirroring, shared discourse, possible worlds and reconstruction of memory all relate to these periods and were designed to engage the interest of Russell and Clifford. Through the identification of the period of the women's stay in Cookham in 1604, Lanyer's poetic strategies – directly appealing to Russell – can be identified. Lanyer's decision to publish her verse collection in 1610 was also influenced by events in the lives of Russell and Clifford, thus providing insight into Lanyer's canny understanding of patronage in the period

    Interview: Anne-Marie Fortier

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    This paper is an edited version of an email interview conducted by Debra Ferreday and Adi Kuntsman with Anne-Marie Fortier, the author of Multicultural Horizons: Diversity and the Limits of the Civil Nation (Routledge, 2008). Fortier’s work has been informative in the development of some of the arguments explored in this special issue; in their conversation Ferreday and Kuntsman asked her to comment on the ideas of haunting, racial imaginaries, nostalgia, national anxieties, political feelings and hopes for the future

    Back of a Photograph

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    The names of women in a photograph: Verla Gillett, Belle Caldwell, Mrs. Chalmer Johnson, Ila Reisman, Emma Russell, Dorothy Kilpatrick, Blodwyn Hyde, Maude Gillett, Maytie Carlon, Jess Davis, Viola Hoar, Bea Elliott, and Marie Price

    Interpreting the language of breathlessness.

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    Janelle Yorke and Anne-Marie Russell discuss the sensation of breathlessness and the language used by patients and healthcare professionals to describe it

    Interpreting the language of breathlessness.

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    Janelle Yorke and Anne-Marie Russell discuss the sensation of breathlessness and the language used by patients and healthcare professionals to describe it

    Russell and Anne McArthur interview, Pt. 2

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    In this interview recorded on August 3, 1992, former high school principal Russell and Anne McArthur discuss the impact of the forced relocation of Japanese Canadians during the war with a particular focus on the students. The recording was part of a series of interviews undertaken in support of the Langham Cultural Centre Japanese Canadian Archival project in 1992

    Russell and Anne McArthur interview, Pt. 1

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    In this interview recorded on August 3, 1992, former high school principal Russell and Anne McArthur discuss the impact of the forced relocation of Japanese Canadians during the war with a particular focus on the students. The recording was part of a series of interviews undertaken in support of the Langham Cultural Centre Japanese Canadian Archival project in 1992
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