The 2013 digital edition of The Corvette is now available.  The fall issue contains:

– Charlotte Cass: "’Staggering between anarchy and starvation:’
An examination of the experience of German civilians under the Allied blockade of World War I, 1916-1919″

– Michael Cronk: “Historicity of Survival Theory: Africanisms in the Early Black American Church”

– Sarah Fitterer: “The Emergence of Gender Role Anxieties in the Weimar Republic”

– Luke Kowalski: “The Public Face of the Royal Canadian Air Force: The Importance of Air Shows and Demonstration Teams to the R.C.A.F.”

– Jessica Singh: “The Iranian Revolution, 1979: Memory, Desire, and a Search for Identity”

– Margaret Sproule: “Performing for the State: Censorship of the French Theatre Under Napoleon”

Please join The Corvette’s editorial team in congratulating these authors and look for our digital issue in Mid-November!

Read the online issue at: https://www.uvic.ca/corvette