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Marlene Epp

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Associate Professor of History and Peace & Conflict Studies,University of Waterloo

PhD (Toronto)

Marlene Epp teachers History and Peace & Conflict Studies at Conrad Grabel University College. Her primary areas of teaching and research are in Mennonite history, gender studies, the history of immigration and ethnicity in Canada, and food history. She is author of Women without Men: Mennonite Refugees of the Second World War (University of Toronto Press, 2000) and Mennonite Women in Canada: A History (University of Manitoba Press, 2008). She was chief editor (with Franca Iacovetta and Francis Swyripa) of the essay collection, Sisters or Strangers? Immigrant, Ethnic, and Racialized Women in Canadian History (University of Toronto Press, 2004) and is co-editor (with Franca Iacovetta and Francis Swyrpia) of Edible Histories, Cultural Policies: Towards a Canadian Food History (University of Toronto, 2012).

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