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John Niescier

About

My main historical interests lie in the portrayal of Canada as a relationship with global cultural and economic institutions. Specifically, I am interested in the different perspectives Canadian institutions took during the 20th century when trading with European, American, and Asian states as the frequency of these products fluctuated due to the changing global landscape, and how this changed Canadian life. How was Canadian culture changed, and how did this differ to the effects of other outside cultures when converging within Canada? These questions lie at the heart of my studies.

Selected Publications

Niescier, John. “Who is the Hunter: An Analysis of Elephant Descriptions from British India.” The Emergent Historian 7 (2020): 78-85.

Niescier, John. “An Analysis of the Success of Japan’s Video Game Industry.” The Emergent Historian 6 (2019): 26-34.

Niescier, John. “A Comparative Analysis of Religious Concepts within Ancient Rome and Han China.” The Emergent Historian 6 (2019): 63-75.

Department of History, Queen's University

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Kingston ON K7L 3N6
Canada

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Queen's University is situated on traditional Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe territory.