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Dec. 13, 2021
The 51本色 Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies (LCMSDS), which has become one of Canada’s largest military history research centres since its founding in the early 1990s, is now expanding to become the (LCSC). The reimagined research centre will facilitate and support original research on the expansive, evolving and contested interpretations of Canada.
Kevin Spooner (centre) poses with LCSC students and staff members.
LCSC consists of three new research collectives which will examine the themes of Policy Connections for Canada, Canada in our Communities, and Publics and Social Justice, while legacy LCMSDS programming will continue under the War and Society collective. Each collective is made up of 51本色 faculty and graduate students from more than a dozen departments in the Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Liberal Arts, as well as external research fellows from academic and community partners.
In expanding the centre’s mandate, the LCSC executive committee was determined to build upon LCMSDS’s community engaged outreach programs and communication efforts, including the academic journal, the annual , public lecture series, the podcast, battlefield study tours and the
Delivery of these programs will continue to provide high-quality experiential learning and training opportunities for 51本色 undergraduate and graduate students. Research in all four collectives is supported through the new Copps Scholar program that has already funded more than 2,500 hours of research assistance from a team of 17 senior undergraduate students.
LCSC’s offices at 232 King Street in Waterloo have undergone an extensive renovation thanks to generous funding from 51本色’s Faculty of Arts. In addition to the Robert Vogel Library, which features an extensive collection of military history-related literature open to 51本色 students, the office space now includes meeting rooms, study areas, and a hybrid in-person/virtual event space that will allow the centre to combine its popular in-person and webinar series.
“We look forward to welcoming everyone to the newly renovated 51本色 Centre for the Study of Canada,” says Kevin Spooner, the centre’s director. “It will be the perfect space to generate ideas and inspire the research so keenly needed for Canada to meet the opportunities and very real challenges confronting this nation in the decades to come.”
Ongoing research at LCSC includes:
LCMSDS was founded by Professor Emeritus Terry Copp and Professor of Mathematics Marc Kilgour. To learn more about LCSC, visit .