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  • - From the Margins to the Centre
     
    571,-

    This book interrogates the enduring and controversial legend of Casanova, from a seducer of women to a man of science and key participant in the Enlightenment.

  • - How Banks, Fintechs, and Customers Win Together
     
    528,-

    Industry specialists and thought leaders explain how financial services will evolve in the coming decade in response to heightened regulation, technological disruption, and changing demographics.

  • - Letters 2803 to 2939, Volume 20
    av Desiderius Erasmus
    2 170,-

    The thirteen months covered in this volume reveal the decline of Erasmus' health and the creation of his most famous work, On Preparing for Death.

  • - Abitibi Power & Paper and the Collapse of the Newsprint Industry, 1912-1946
    av Barry E.C. Boothman
    1 266,-

    Corporate Cataclysm examines the most controversial and complicated bankruptcy in Canadian history: Abitibi Power and Paper Ltd.

  • - Prayer, Poetry, and Polemic from Lancelot Andrewes to John Bunyan
    av David Gay
    975,-

    This book explores early modern debates over prayer and liturgy from Anglican and Puritan perspectives, highlighting the poetic representation of prayer on both sides of the controversy.

  • - An Institutional History of the Study of Religion in Canada
    av Aaron Hughes
    832,-

    From Seminary to University is the first historical, social, political, and institutional examination of how religion is taught in Canada.

  • - Modernizing Korea in the Writings of James Scarth Gale
    av James Scarth Gale
    899

    This work presents the unpublished and largely unknown writings of the missionary James Scarth Gale, one of the most important scholars and translators in modern Korean history.

  • - Reflections on Pedagogy and Practice
     
    549,-

    Exploring major themes in social work education, including pedagogy, practice, and issues in teaching, this book is for both new and experienced social work educators.

  • - An Anthropology of Wisdom
     
    1 069,-

    Wisdom transcends knowledge but is only meaningful and relevant in context. This book explores the tensions and paradoxes associated with the ineffability of wisdom in a range of social and cultural contexts.

  • - A History of Frozen Earth in Russian and Soviet Science
    av Pey-Yi Chu
    958,-

    By tracing the English word permafrost back to its Russian roots, this unique intellectual history uncovers the multiple, contested meanings of permafrost as a scientific idea and environmental phenomenon.

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    - Decolonizing Nature, Economy, and Society
    av Franklin Obeng-Odoom
    629,-

    The Commons in an Age of Uncertainty develops a new theory of the commons and advances a hopeful vision and an action plan focused on commoning the land.

  • - Emasculated Empire and Victorian Identity in Africa
    av Leslie Allin
    1 010,-

    Penetrating Critiques pairs Victorian literary texts set in Africa with archival texts in order to explore the fraught problem of British masculinity and its construction.

  • av Bobby Siu
    394,-

    What accounts for the lack of diversity in leadership positions?Looking carefully at how current leaders view the relationship between top tier management and diverse groups, Opening Doors to Diversity in Leadership examines recruitment, selection, performance evaluation, workplace succession, working conditions, and corporate culture and how they impact hiring, promotion, and retention of diverse groups.Using a psychological, organizational, and cultural framework Opening Doors to Diversity in Leadership will help businesses integrate a more diverse presence in leadership, Emphasizing the interlocking relationship between our thoughts and actions, this book stresses the importance of organizational review and self-reflection as well as the pivotal role of removing unconscious biases from the workplace and identifying the systemic biases embedded in many aspects of human resources management practices.

  • - Origins, Evolution, and Future Prospects
     
    491

    This book chronicles the Amsterdam's 17th-century Canal District District's origins and historical evolution over 400 years and debates its future prospects under pressures of global tourism, gentrification, and rapid economic change.

  • - Embedding Brand into Business Strategy
    av David Kincaid
    488,-

    This book provides practical strategic and managerial guidance for business leaders looking to find new sources of value and to maximize their brand's potential in today's fast changing global marketplace.

  • - A Prison Camp Society
    av J. Davidson Ketchum
    457,-

    This is an unusual book in that it is an important contribution to social psychology and also an absorbing story of four strange years in a German prison camp of World War I.

  • - Contemporary Jewish Writing
     
    400,-

    The New Spice Box brings together contemporary short stories, creative non-fiction, and poetry by a mix of authors offering a window onto new and exciting Jewish writing.

  • - The Story of Italians from Istria, Dalmatia, and Venezia Giulia, 1943-1956
    av Arrigo Petacco
    364,-

    Based on previously unavailable archival documents and oral accounts from people who were there, Petacco reveals the events and exposes the Italian government's mishandling - and then official silence on - the situation.

  • av Thomas Schmidt
    483

    From a workshop held at Université Laval, Perceptions of the Second Sophistic and its Times brings together fourteen essays and a range of perspectives, including work from scholars in literature, philology, linguistics, history, political science, sociology, and religion.

  • - A Global History of Modern Football
    av Alan McDougall
    271 - 884

    Interrogating the costs and benefits of the game's controversial path to global pre-eminence, Contested Fields shows how and why football matters in the modern world - as part of the social fabric and as a site of political power and resistance.

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    - Positive Social Change in Urban Costa Rica
    av Karen Stocker
    271 - 525,-

    In these brief and accessible case studies, Costa Rican millennial leaders draw from global solutions to address local problems, inviting students of these emerging social movements to apply similar strategies to their communities at home.

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    - Stories of Sex Tourism in Brazil
    av Marie-Eve Carrier-Moisan
    281,-

    Based on original ethnographic research in Brazil, this rich graphic narrative follows several local women as they negotiate the terms of their intimate relationships with foreign tourists and seek a different life for themselves.

  • av David Taras & Christopher Waddell
    517,-

    After almost 90 years, the CBC, Canada's public broadcaster, has reached a crossroads. This book examines the political, economic, social, media, and cultural forces that have pushed the CBC to the point where it must be reimagined and re-invented.

  • - An Ethnographic Play on Disability in Russia
    av Cassandra Hartblay
    271,-

    This ethnographic play and supporting commentary contribute to the development of disability anthropology, and to a conversation about the use of performance methodologies in anthropology and ethnographic research.

  • - The Challenge of Canadian Energy and Climate Federalism
    av Douglas Macdonald
    513,-

    Carbon Province, Hydro Province is a major contribution to both academic understanding and the vital question of how our federal and provincial governments can effectively work together, and thereby, for the first time, achieve a Canadian climate-change target.

  • av Jason Roy & Christopher Alcantara
    364 - 693,-

    In this work, the authors employ a series of experiments to assess the strategies used to win elections and stay in power once elected.

  • - Print Culture and Homosexual Rights in the Weimar Republic
    av Javier Samper Vendrell
    488,-

    The Seduction of Youth offers a new perspective on the history of the Weimar Republic by exploring the intersection between the homosexual movement, print culture, and homophobic fears about the seduction of young boys.

  • av Graham Glancy & Cheryl Regehr
    576,-

    This book provides in-depth discussions of the political and social contexts surrounding key cases in forensic mental health.

  • - Growing Up African-Canadian in Vancouver
    av Gillian Creese
    473,-

    How do children of immigrants from countries in sub-Saharan Africa negotiate multiple identities as Black, as African, and as Canadian?

  • - Students, Narrative, and Memory
    av Stephane Levesque & Jean-Philippe Croteau
    458

    This book offers the first ever comparative study of historical consciousness among young citizens from different regions, provinces, identities, and first languages.

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