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Christopher Frank is a Professor in the Department of History at the University of Manitoba's Faculty of Arts. His office is located at 456 Fletcher Argue Building, 15 Chancellors Circle, Winnipeg. He specializes in British organized labour and popular movements from the 19th to 20th centuries, with current research on British labour's relationship with European integration. Professor Frank teaches courses including HIST 1200 (Introduction to Western Civilization), HIST 2220 (Irish History Survey), and HIST 3110 (Britain and Europe Since 1945).
Education:
- PhD in British History from York University (2002)
- MA in British History from York University (1995)
- BA in History from Portland State University Honors Program (1994)
Research Focus: His work examines historical labor systems through legal, economic, and social lenses, particularly wage structures, trade union development, and legislative impacts on working-class communities in Britain. Research affiliations include the North American Conference of British Studies and Western Conference of British Studies.
Publications: Frank's scholarship centers on British labor legislation evolution, wage systems, and trade union struggles between 1820-1986. His 2020 works analyze payment legislation transitions, while earlier publications explore magistrates' roles in labor disputes and anti-truck campaigns.
Awards:
- 2021: Arts Student Body Council Teaching Recognition
- 2011: Rh Institute Foundation Award
- 2008: Faculty of Arts Excellence in Teaching (New Faculty)
- 2006: University One Teaching Excellence Nominee
Student Advising: Currently accepts both Master's and PhD graduate students for supervision.
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