A film that transcends time, Sally Potter’s Orlando (1992) follows its titular character through nearly four hundred years of British history. Orlando starts life as a young man in the 1600s and... Læs mere
The Failure of Remain offers the first comprehensive study of the UK’s grassroots anti-Brexit movement after the June 2016 referendum.... Læs mere
When strange signs appeared in the sky over Québec in 1660, people grew worried about the arrival of evil forces. Barbe... Læs mere
Uttering the Unutterable explores how we use literature as an honorific term to describe texts that are so overpowering that the encounter with... Læs mere
Contends that whiplash is a strain of the neck and heals in a matter of days or weeks. This book details the evolution of whiplash from a disorder into an epidemic... Læs mere
A case study of the survival of historic denominationalism grounded in resistance to church union. It traces... Læs mere
Offers an account of Slobodan Milocevic's life, including the events in Kosovo. This book sheds light on Milocevic's rule, showing how he, with his wife, Mira... Læs mere
These essays explore the aetiological role of the social environment, suggesting that for "neglected populations" - immigrants and refugees, the unemployed, the physically disabled, the elderly, children and adolescents, and women - depression has significant environmental roots.
A subarctic mine on the far eastern shores of Great Bear Lake provided Canadian uranium for the bombs detonated over Japan in August 1945. However, a complete history of... Læs mere
Violence is an inescapable through-line across the experiences of institutional residents. While Canada closes many of its large-scale facilities,... Læs mere