Kent Fedorowich grew up in south-western Manitoba, Canada. He took his BA and MA in History at the University of Saskatchewan. His PhD in History, which was awarded by the London School of Economics, examined the resettlement of British ex-servicemen in the dominions after the Great War. It was published in John M. MacKenzie’s ‘Studies in Imperialism’ series. A Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, he has been teaching in the Department of History at the University of the West of England (Bristol) since 1989. Empire migration remains a central pillar of his research today, but he is also a leading international authority on POW history and Anglo-dominion relations. In 2007, he organized the British World Conference which was convened in Bristol.