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Alexandra McKinnon ✨
@alxmck.bsky.social
historian & jd grad, working on casualty identification from the world wars.
interested in transnational histories and the impact of conflict, specifically memory, commemoration, and material culture.
📍 somewhere between melbourne and ottawa. 🌻 🇦🇺 🇨🇦
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About me: I’m a research historian working on casualty identification from the world wars. My work focuses on Canadian war dead (including #milhist and #familyhistory), but I’m interested in transnational stories. My research interests include memory, commemoration, and peacebuilding.
The grave of Private Arthur Vanance, a soldier from Kenora, Ontario, has been identified 80 years after his death during the liberation of the Netherlands. Private Vanance and his brothers served with the Lake Superior Regiment. #CanadaRemembers

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Canadian soldier of the Second World War identified - Canada.ca
The Department of National Defence (DND) and the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) have confirmed the identification of a previously unknown Second World War soldier’s grave in Holten Canadian War Cemetery,...
www.canada.ca
March 15, 2025 at 6:01 PM
While I work with death every day, it has been distressing to realise that members of my family have been buried under the soccer field at a private school in Hobart. I'm not quite sure what to think of an article that begins with the school principal's perspective, rather than the human cost.
Australia's largest mass exhumation reveals almost 2,000 bodies underneath school
After workers dug up two skeletons at a Hobart school's hockey field it was believed there'd likely be more, with the location being an old graveyard. But the scale of what the archaeological team fou...
www.abc.net.au
December 15, 2024 at 2:51 AM
On the anniversary of the Halifax Explosion on 6 December 1917, I wanted to share a brief glimpse into one Halifax family’s experiences of loss on both the battlefield and the home front.
For bereaved families during the Great War, what could "missing" mean?
For Private Ralph "Dickey" Vaughan's family, "missing" meant an enduring search for answers: "intervals of waiting, hoping and being tossed on the waves of hope, doubt and despair".

#fww #ww1
December 6, 2024 at 12:49 PM
For bereaved families during the Great War, what could "missing" mean?
For Private Ralph "Dickey" Vaughan's family, "missing" meant an enduring search for answers: "intervals of waiting, hoping and being tossed on the waves of hope, doubt and despair".

#fww #ww1
December 2, 2024 at 11:41 PM
“For King, For Country”: a reverse-painted glass framed portrait of Gunner Ronald Frederick Eedy, killed in action on 22 October 1917 at Passchendaele.

His father and three brothers all served. Only Ronald would not return to Australia.

#ww1 #fww
November 21, 2024 at 9:54 PM
How can #familyhistory contribute to #milhist research? For Remembrance Day, I prepared a short piece for the Department of National Defence explaining the important contributions that family members of Canadian war dead can make to our research.

www.canada.ca/en/departmen...

#CanadaRemembers
Register to help the Casualty Identification Program this Remembrance Day - Canada.ca
The Casualty Identification Program, under the Directorate of History and Heritage, works to identify the remains of Canadian war dead so that they may be buried with their name, by their regiment, an...
www.canada.ca
November 18, 2024 at 11:42 PM
First World War ephemera: decorated leaves from Gallipoli "with love from Fred".

#fww #ww1
November 17, 2024 at 6:19 PM
About me: I’m a research historian working on casualty identification from the world wars. My work focuses on Canadian war dead (including #milhist and #familyhistory), but I’m interested in transnational stories. My research interests include memory, commemoration, and peacebuilding.
November 17, 2024 at 4:09 PM
a crowdsource request for anyone in Sri Lanka / #lka: Do you know of any First World War memorials in your town? Could you please send me a photo of the names?
March 10, 2024 at 10:50 AM
A request for any naval historians: I'm trying to find records connected to the Ville de la Ciotat, a French merchant ship torpedoed in the Mediterranean on Christmas Eve 1915. Does anyone have any advice for finding French maritime records from the First World War?
March 7, 2024 at 5:17 AM
Hello, 💙☁️! I'm returning to social media while I spend this month writing, mostly in the beautiful State Library of Victoria. I'm keen to connect with historians, particularly anyone working on cultural heritage, commemoration, and conflict.
February 25, 2024 at 7:47 AM