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Phd Thesis: The Archaeology Of Reform At A German Prisoner Of War Camp In A Canadian National Park During The Second World War (1943–1945), Adrian T. Myers Apr 2013

Phd Thesis: The Archaeology Of Reform At A German Prisoner Of War Camp In A Canadian National Park During The Second World War (1943–1945), Adrian T. Myers

Adrian Myers

During the height of the Second World War pressure from Great Britain resulted in the transfer of thousands of German prisoners of war (PoWs) from British to Canadian control. To house them, Canada built a system of PoW camps, including Riding Mountain Camp in southwestern Manitoba. The PoWs sent there soon realized their good fortune: they lived in warm barracks, ate abundant food, and were able to purchase goods from a mail order catalog. But while the PoWs were well treated, they were at the same time subjected to a concerted reeducation campaign organized by the Allies. This reveals that …


Ma Thesis: "Contemporary Archaeology In Transit: The Material Culture Of The Van", Adrian T. Myers Dec 2006

Ma Thesis: "Contemporary Archaeology In Transit: The Material Culture Of The Van", Adrian T. Myers

Adrian Myers

Theory and methods unique to the discipline of archaeology are particularly suited to the study of the recent and contemporary past. This dissertation uses an assemblage of recently abandoned material culture as a medium for exploring the world in which we all live. First it is suggested that if we are to study contemporary material culture, then our methodology must be collaborative, multivocal, and innovative. Next, an assemblage of materials recovered from a 1991 Ford Transit van, used by archaeologists in the field for eight years, is investigated as a case study. The vehicle is epistemologically dismantled, and it is …