Contributors / Collaborateurs

Contributors / Collaborateurs

CHRISTINA BATES, historian for Ontario at the Canadian Museum of Civilization, has particular interest in the social history of costume.

HALLIE E. BOND is Curator of Collections at the Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain Lake, N.Y.

RANDALL C. BROOKS is Curator of Physical Sciences at the National Museum of Science and Technology in Ottawa. His primary research interests involve the measurement of die accuracy of eighteenth to early twentieth century scale dividing engines.

BRYAN DEWALT is a historian at die National Museum of Science and Technology in Ottawa.

GREGG FINLEY teaches history at the Atlantic Baptist College, Moncton, and is a member of the editorial board of the Material History Review.

MAUREEN M. GRASSO is Associate Professor in the Division of Textiles, Apparel and Interior Design, Department of Human Ecology, The University of Texas at Austin.

GARY K. HUGHES is Chief Curator of the New Brunswick Museum, Saint John, and a regular contributor to Material History Review.

BARBARA E. KELCEY is a doctoral candidate at the University of Manitoba, currently engaged in thesis research on white women on the Arctic frontier, pre World War II.

FAEGHEH (FAWN) S. MAHAJAN is a lecturer in the Division of Textiles, Apparel and Interior Design, Department of Human Ecology, The University of Texas at Austin.

JOCELYNE MATHIEU est professeure d'ethnologie au Centre d'études sur la langue, les arts et les traditions populaires des francophones en Amérique du Nord, à l'Université Laval, et membre du comité de rédaction de la Revue d'histoire de la culture matérielle depuis cinq ans.

FELICITY POPE is a past curator of the Museum of die History of Medicine, Academy of Medicine, Toronto.

DAVID RICHESON is Senior Curator, Agriculture and Forestry, at the National Museum of Science and Technology in Ottawa, and the former director of the Saskatchewan Western Development Museum.

SCOTT ROBSON is Curator of Historic Buildings and Furnishings at the Nova Scotia Museum, Halifax. He works in a wide range of museum collecting fields, with special interest in textiles, photographs, documentary art, and furniture.

DAVID-THIERY RUDDEL is Senior Curator, Industrial Technology, at the National Museum of Science and Technology in Ottawa. He has written widely in the field of urban and material history.

DAVID TILSON is a student of Heritage and Traditional Masonry at Algonquin College in Perth, Ontario, and is also a graduate student in Canadian Studies at Carleton University in Ottawa.

MARY TIVY is a cultural historian and a senior member of the museum community in Ontario.

LOUISE TROTTIER est conservatrice des collections reliées au secteur de l'énergie au Musée national des sciences et de la technologie, à Ottawa.

VIRGINIA S. WIMBERLEY is Assistant Professor in the Clothing, Textile and Interior Design Department of die University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa.