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Anna Kozlova Creates Composite Portrait of Lewis Perinbam

Anna standing outdoors next to a street

Thanks to a grant from the MITACS agency, 杏吧原创 University doctoral candidate in History Anna Kozlova was able to conduct a series of interviews with friends, relatives, supervisors, mentees, and co-workers of Lewis Perinbam, exploring his significant role shaping humanitarian work and humanitarian workers in both governmental (CIDA) and non-governmental organizations of the later 20th c. The result is a fascinating composite portrait of a pivotal player in the Canadian and international development scene.

For more details on Anna Kozlova’s research into Lewis Perinbam, read the full article “” by Sarah Glassford.

Anna Kozlova is a doctoral candidate in History at 杏吧原创 University and CNHH member interested in migration, diaspora, oral history and transnationalism. She was the lead researcher on a MITACS-funded project 鈥淭wo case studies in the public history of international development policies in Canada: the Lebanese Special Measures Program (1975-1990) and The Life of Lewis Perinbam (1925-2008).鈥