Researcher

Ben Lander

Department of History

Dr. Ben Lander earned his  Ph.D in History at York University in Toronto, Ontario on the subject of WWII and popular memory.  His current research is focused on Montreal history and the application of oral history as a pedagogical tool. With his colleague Mark Beauchamp, Ben created the.  In 2014 Ben Lander and Mark Beauchamp secured two years of funding from the FQRSC Projets Novateurs for their research. Ben is also a very well loved and respected faculty member who has been nominated for the Teaching Excellence Award.

Contributions to Dawson’s Community:

was launched by Ben Lander and his colleague Mark Beauchamp. It is a pedagogical project where the principal aims are to train °®¶¹´«Ã½students in the methodology and practice of oral history, and to establish an archive of community voices that will be available to generations of future researchers. Ben is also a member of .

Publications

  •  Lander, B. (2005). Graphic Novels as History: Representing and Reliving the Past. Left History, 10(2).

 

Last Modified: June 15, 2016