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Robin Ganev serves as Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator in the Department of History, Faculty of Arts at the University of Regina, where she has taught since 2006. Her academic foundation includes a Ph.D., M.A., and B.A. from York University.
Her research expertise spans:
- British Social History (18th-19th centuries)
- Popular Ballads as historical sources
- Popular Protest movements
- History of Taxation and Charity systems
- British Empire studies
- Russian historical narratives
Ganev's scholarship innovatively employs popular ballads to decode public sentiment on contentious issues like commodity taxation and welfare reform. Her analysis of lyrical content reveals how marginalized populations expressed resistance to state policies through accessible cultural mediums, particularly examining the transition period before the New Poor Law of 1834. This methodology bridges literary analysis and social history to reconstruct voices absent from traditional archives.
Her 2010 monograph 'Songs of Protest, Songs of Love' established her reputation in cultural history circles, demonstrating how ballads functioned as both protest vehicles and community-building tools. Current research investigates the historical puzzle of declining tax resistance despite expanding state fiscal power in 18th-century Britain.
As Graduate Coordinator, Ganev mentors MA/PhD students and shapes the department's graduate curriculum. She teaches diverse undergraduate courses spanning Tudor-Stuart Britain, Russian imperial history, and modern British social movements, consistently connecting historical patterns to contemporary societal structures.
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