Dr. Kassandra Luciuk

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Kassandra Luciuk is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Dalhousie University. She specializes in Canadian history with a focus on migration, ethnicity, law, human rights, and social political movements. Her research addresses themes related to Communism, anti-communism, and the Ukrainian diaspora. Luciuk has contributed to the field through various articles and collaborations, examining the complexities of Canadian historical narratives, particularly during the Cold War era. She has received accolades for her work, including the Canadian Committee on Migration, Ethnicity and Transnationalism Article Prize for her publication on anti-communist violence in Cold War Canada. With degrees from Queen's University and the University of Toronto, her extensive teaching experience includes courses on law and justice, criminal law, and the historical perspectives of Canadian society. Luciuk remains actively involved in scholarly discussions and is committed to advancing understanding of the intricacies of Canadian history.

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