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  • - Educating Spanish Civil War Refugee Children in the Soviet Union, 1937-1951
    av Karl D. Qualls
    561,-

    Using multiple languages, numerous archives, press reports, oral histories, letters, and memoirs, Stalin's Ninos investigates the well-resourced boarding schools designed specifically for nearly 3,000 child refugees from the Spanish Civil War.

  • av Herbert L. Kessler
    457,-

    Renowned art historian Herbert L. Kessler authors a love song to medieval art inviting students, teachers, and professional medievalists to experience the wondrous, complex art of the Middle Ages.

  • - Icelandic North Americans
    av L.K. Bertram
    517,-

    Each chapter in The Viking Immigrants is devoted to exploring Icelandic culture community through a particular methodological lens, from oral histories and material culture to histories of food and drink.

  • - A History of Nova Scotia to Confederation
    av Margaret Conrad
    403,-

    Providing a rich cultural history of Nova Scotia, this book is rooted in a lifetime of research and a broad reading of secondary sources relating to issues of class, race, gender, and politics.

  • - Russia's Management of the Eurasian Space, 1650-1850
    av John P. LeDonne
    1 060,-

    Was Russia truly an empire respectful of the differences among its constituent parts or was it a unitary state seeking to create complete homogeneity?

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    - Women in Canadian Publishing
    av Ruth Panofsky
    320,-

    Informed by the works of international publishing historians, Toronto Trailblazers artfully captures the lasting influence of women on Canadian publishing.

  • - The Making of the Portuguese Diaspora in Postwar North America
    av Gilberto Fernandes
    576,-

    This book tells the transnational history of Portuguese communities in Canada and the United States against the backdrop of the Cold War, the Portuguese Colonial Wars, the American Civil Rights Movement, and Canadian multiculturalism.

  • - Women and the Rise of Canadian Consumer Culture
    av Donica Belisle
    458

    Why do Canadians consume? This book explores the meanings of consumption in early-twentieth-century Canada, demonstrating that many Canadians have long viewed consumer goods as central to their visions of belonging, identity, and citizenship.

  • - Strategies and Choices in Canadian Elections
    av Jon Pammett, Jane Jenson, Harold Clarke & m.fl.
    473,-

    Dominated by discussions of broad national problems, media tactics gone amiss, and the personal lives of party leaders, Canadian election campaigns have led to substantial public discontent.

  • av John P. Miller
    443

    Used as the basis of the program at the Equinox Holistic Alternative School in Toronto, The Holistic Curriculum advocates for an integrative approach to teaching and learning with a focus on developing a deep connection between mind and body.

  • av Andrea Olive
    693,-

    The Canadian Environment in Political Context is an introductory book on environmental policy in Canada for those with little background in politics and government.

  • - Explaining Budgetary Institutions and the Budget Process in Canada
    av Genevieve Tellier
    488,-

    In this timely contribution, Genevi ve Tellier imparts a sense of transparency to the public purse, providing a comprehensive account of the budget process of the federal and provincial and territorial governments.

  • - A Guide to Op-Ed Writing and Social Media Engagement
    av Mira Sucharov
    370,-

    In Public Influence, political scientist Mira Sucharov walks readers through the ins and outs of op-ed writing and social media engagement.

  • - Two Thousand Years of Female Leadership
    av Elizabeth Gillan Muir
    381,-

    Tracing two thousand years of female leadership, influence, and participation, Elizabeth Gillan Muir examines the various positions women have filled in the church.

  • - A Map for the Distracted University
    av Paul W. Gooch
    344 - 704,-

    Distracted by differing demands from without and within, the twenty-first-century university needs to re-find its focus as a protected place for unfettered deliberation about knowledge and the education of its students as whole human beings.

  • - Reaching for the Common Ground
    av Robert Calderisi
    473,-

    An overview of the two subjects that distinguish Quebec from the rest of Canada: its deep concern about preserving its culture and its progressive approach to economic and social policy.

  • - Selective Solidarity in Western Democracies
    av Edward A. Koning
    561,-

    Why do some governments try to limit immigrants' access to social benefits and entitlements? This book reveals that such efforts have little to do with economic pressures but rather result from a political climate that rewards a punitive approach to immigration and multiculturalism.

  • av Paul T. Phillips
    258 - 545,-

    This book is a call to action for all those engaged in the study of history to direct more attention to the fundamental questions of truth, morality, and meaning.

  • - Vulnerability, Rights, and Access to Justice in Canadian Penitentiaries
    av Adeline Iftene
    473 - 851

    Building on an original study with almost two hundred older incarcerated individuals, this book explores systemic problems that infiltrate the body of the Canadian federal correctional system and other institutions that engage with prisoners.

  • - Canadian Public Discourse around Issues of Inadmissibility for Potential Immigrants with Diseases and/or Disabilities, 1902-2002
    av Valentina Capurri
    517,-

    Valentina Capurri addresses a topic that has been largely ignored, posing new questions on how immigration and disability in Canada have been constructed.

  • - The English Language, Colonialism, and the Newspapers of Indian Boarding Schools
    av Jane Griffith
    429,-

    Words Have a Past traces settler colonial narratives represented in newspapers produced in late nineteenth-century Indian boarding schools.

  • - AIDS, Fashion, and the Philanthropic Practices of MAC Cosmetics
    av Andrea Benoit
    337,-

    This is the first cultural history of M A C Cosmetics and charts the originally Canadian company's philanthropy around HIV/AIDS awareness and fundraising during the revitalization of the Toronto fashion industry, the rise of the AIDS epidemic in North America, and the commodification of social causes during the 1980s and 1990s.

  • - A Naturalist Analysis
    av Gordon Christie
    664,-

    Canadian Law and Indigenous Self-Determination demonstrates how, over the last few decades, Canadian law has attempted to remove Indigenous sovereignty from the Canadian legal, social, and political landscape.

  • - Genocide, Indian Residential Schools, and the Challenge of Conciliation
    av David B. MacDonald
    271 - 815,-

    The Sleeping Giant Awakens considers how residential school Survivors and other Indigenous peoples, settlers, and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada approached the question of genocide in the Indian Residential Schools system. It assesses prospects for conciliation in the aftermath of genocide.

  • - Selected Poems, 1894-1921
    av L.M. Montgomery
    400,-

    This book collects a sample of fifty poems by L.M. Montgomery originally published in periodicals across a quarter of a century. It discusses this work in the context of early Canadian poetry and North American periodical culture of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries.

  • - Methodists and the Market for Books in Upper Canada
    av Scott McLaren
    759,-

    North America's market for religious books and periodicals shaped the lives of Canadian Methodists in profound and enduring ways, even helping to prepare the way for the widespread use of American books among Upper Canadians more generally.

  • - Crisis, Governance, and Justice
    av Peter Stoett
    488,-

    This book introduces students to the complex policy dilemmas related to solving global environmental problems today.

  • av Laura Tubelle de Gonz lez
    811,-

    With heightened sensitivity to issues surrounding diversity, this text is inclusive, using gender neutral pronouns throughout, and covers a wide range of provocative topics that will engage students.

  • - From Peacekeepers to Peacewarriors in Canada
    av Stanley Barrett
    297 - 664,-

    This book describes and analyzes the transformation of Canada from a peacekeeping to a war-making nation during the Conservative Party's recent decade in power, promoting an anti-war perspective that is indispensable for humanity.

  • - Get What You Want from Your Social Sciences or Humanities PhD
    av Canada) Berdahl, Loleen (University of Saskatchewan & Jonathan Malloy
    352,-

    Work Your Career shows PhD students how to use the unique opportunities of doctoral programs to build successful career outcomes.

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