Dominique Marshall
Professor
- B.A. (Montreal), Ph.D. (Montreal)
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Dominique Marshall is Professor of History at 杏吧原创 University. She teaches and researches the past of social policy, children鈥檚 rights, humanitarian aid, refugees, disability and technology. She coordinates the , which supports the rescue of archives of Canadian development and aid, co-directs the , the IDRC funded program , and is a Co-Investigator of the SSHRC funded Partnership Local Engagement Refugee Research Network and a member of its Archives, Living Histories and Heritage Working Group.
She has written about Canadian social policies and poor families, the Child Welfare Committee of the League of Nations, the Conference on the African Child of 1931, and the history of OXFAM in Canada. She was the president of the Canadian Historical Association from 2013 to 2015, a member of the Board of the Canadian Federation of Social Sciences and Humanities (CFSSH) from 2012 to 2017, and the French Editor of the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association for 20 years. She has been year-long visiting fellow at the the London School of Economics, the School of Oriental and African Studies, and Oxford Brookes. Her book, Aux origines sociales de l鈥櫭塼at providence (1998) (available in English as The Social Origins of the Welfare State (2006)) received the Jean-Charles Falardeau Prize (now Canada Prize) from the CFSSH. She is Adjunct Professor in the Department of History at the University of Ottawa, member of the advisory board of funded by the Australian Research Council and of the Ottawa Historical Association, and affiliated to the Institute of Political Economy, the Canadian Accessibility Network and the Institute of African Studies of 杏吧原创 University.
Dr. Marshall is accepting graduate students in Canadian history, the transnational history of humanitarian aid, human rights, childhood and social policies, and she welcomes inquiries about specific areas of supervision.
Research Interests
- Early history of OXFAM in Canada, 1945-present
- Children鈥檚 rights and humanitarian aid to Africa, 1920-65
- Children鈥檚 rights and the Child Welfare Committee of the League of Nations
- Social policy, welfare, and the history of families
- 19th-20th c. Quebec
- History of disability
Recent Teaching
HIST 1300 The Making of Canada
HIST 2809 Historian鈥檚 Craft
HIST 3111 Canadian Humanitarian Aid
HIST 3115 Children and Youth in History
HIST 5315 History of Human Rights Canada
Coordinator of the doctoral comprehensive fields in Canadian History and African History.
Recent Publications
鈥溾, in Greg Donaghy and David Webster, dir. 鈥淎 Samaritan State鈥 Revisited: Historical Perspectives on Canadian Foreign Aid, 1950鈥2016, University of Calgary Press, 2019, pp. 333-394.
鈥淟a Salle de l鈥橦istoire Canadienne: Recension.鈥 The Canadian Historical Review 100, no. 2 (June 2019): 274鈥279. .
, University of Calgary Press, 2019, pp. 333-394.
鈥, Revue de la Soci茅t茅 historique du Canada/Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, 26, 1 (2015), pp. 1-65.
鈥淩茅ponse 脿 鈥淭he Tragedies of Canadian International History鈥 : un autre survol historiographique鈥, Canadian Historical Review, Vol. 96, no. 4 (Winter 2015), pp. 583-589.
鈥淯sages de la notion de 芦 droits des enfants 禄 par les populations coloniales : la Conf茅rence de l鈥檈nfance africaine de 1931鈥, , no. 161, printemps 2015, pp. 43-64.
鈥淭he Rise of Coordinated Action for Children in War and Peace: Experts at the League of Nations, 1924鈥1945鈥, in D. Rodogno, B. Struck, J. Vogel, eds. . Transnational networks of experts and organizations (C. 1850鈥1930), New York, Berghahn Books, 2014, chapter 4.
鈥,鈥 A Scholarly Tribute to Bettina Bradbury, Feminist Historian of the Family: A Roundtable Discussion, Labour/Le travail, 74 (fall 2014), pp. 270-275.
鈥淐hildren鈥檚 Rights from Below: Canadian and Transnational Actions, Beliefs, and Discourses, 1900鈥1989鈥, in David Goutor and Stephen Heathorn, eds. Taking Liberties. A History of Human Rights in Canada, Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. 189-212.
With Julia Sterparn, 鈥,鈥&苍产蝉辫;Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, Vol. 22, no. 2, 2012, pp. 298-343.
Recent Presentations
鈥1919 : A Revolution in Children鈥檚 Rights. Andr茅e Colin and the divided loyalties of the League of Nations Secretariat鈥, Keynote Address, 鈥淭he People鈥檚 Conference: Transnational Legacies of 1919鈥, Royal Military College, Annual History Symposium, Kingston, November 2019. Also presented to the Ottawa Historical Association, September 2019.
鈥淯nderstanding the history of the Ethiopian Red Cross, 1935-1975鈥 and, with Beth Robertson, 鈥淧eople with disabilities and the Red Cross Movement, 1945-85鈥, Histories of the Red Cross Movement since 1919, Geneva, 12-14 June 2019.
鈥淗istoires de vie et archives priv茅es dans l鈥檋istoire de l鈥檃ide humanitaire: questions d鈥櫭﹖hique et de droits de l鈥檋omme鈥, Acc猫s: Perspectives des historiens et des archivistes鈥, Colloque de l鈥橝CFAS, Gatineau May 2019.
鈥溾楥IDA Brings you the World! 鈥楥hildren鈥檚 Reception of Humanitarian Photographs of Children: 1980-2000鈥, Panel on Histories of Humanitarianism and (Visual) Media, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association, University of Regina, 29 May 2018.
鈥淎 passion for history鈥: A National Survey of the Education Experience of Undergraduate students鈥, Panel, Toronto, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association, May 2017.
Recent Media Contributions
Interview on Confederation for BBC 鈥 television series 鈥淕reat American [Canadian] Railroad Journeys鈥, Winter of 2018.
Participation 脿 鈥淟e Canada d鈥檋ier 脿 aujourd鈥檋ui鈥, Capsules d鈥檋istoire pr茅sent茅es au cours du T茅l茅journal de Radio Canada, 2017.
With Tyler Owens, 鈥溾, CNHH Blog, 21 April 2017.
With Sonya De Laat, 鈥溾, CNHH Blog, 2 December 2016. Cross-posted in Active History, 6 December 2016.
Introduction of the Active History exhibit entitled 鈥溾 in Collaboration with 杏吧原创 University鈥檚 Disabilities Research Group, March 2016.
with Myriam Cyr and Hadjer Remili on the program 鈥3600 secondes d鈥檋istoires鈥, student radio station CHYZ, Universit茅 Laval, 25 February 2016.
Recent Supervisions
Honours Research Essays
Oonagh Burns, 鈥淎rt Picturing Disability in and after World War One. Uses, Aesthetics and Impacts鈥 (2020).
Malinda Pich, Oral History of Cambodian Refugees in Ottawa, Co-supervision with Laura Madokoro (2019).
Kyleigh Gault, 鈥淭eaching Difficult Topics in Ontario high School Curriculum: Lessons Learned from the Outreach Programs of the German T4 Memorial Museums鈥 (2019).
Emily Hill-Smith, 鈥淐omfort While Dying: A Transnational History of Paediatric End of Life Care,鈥 Child Studies (2018).
MA
Marvin Phung, Cambodian Refugees in Canada 鈥 co-supervisions with Laura Madokro (2020 -).
Madeleine McDougall, Historical context surrounding the life masks collected by Capt. George Comer (2019 鈥).
Karly Hurlock, Canadian humanitarian aid to India. MRE. Co-supervision with Norman Hillmer (2018).
Sarah Doersken 鈥溾. Co-supervision with Roy Hanes, Social Work (2014).
Martha Attridge-Bufton, 鈥溾 (2014).
PhD
Stephen Osei-Owusu, Humanitarianism and Mining in Colonial Gold Coast 鈥 co-supervision with Candace Sobers. (2020 -).
Federica DeSisto, African refugees in Italy. (2019 鈥 ).
Helen Kennedy, Rethinking Humanitarian Intervention and the Relationship between Military and Humanitarian Assistance in Bosnia, 1992-1995 (2018 鈥 ).
Sandy Barron, Education of deaf children in Canada, Co-supervision with Kristin Snoddon, Ryerson University (2017 -).
Suki Lee, 鈥淲omen, mental health, artistic expression and confinement in late 19th century Montreal鈥 (2015- ).
Andriata Chironda, 鈥,鈥 Co-Supervision with James Milner, Political Sciences (2019).
Post PhD
Katherine Rossy, Children of the Holocaust, SSHRC, Co-supervision with Jennifer Evans (2019 鈥 ).
Jill Campbell-Miller, Canadian engineers and Indigenous Peoples at home and abroad, SSHRC (2018 鈥 ).
Beth Robertson, IDRC, Gender and Technology, Co-supervised with Bjarki Hallgrimsson, School of Design Engineering, (2020).