In this study of a pivotal event in the evolution of Quebec's legal culture, Brian Young shows that codification of the Civil law was an intensely political act as well as a legal phenomenon.
A critical overview of the cultural innovations emerging from the two major national cultures of the former communist world.
An exploration of the "enemy alien" experience in Canada during the Great War.
Examining the neglected organizational and research origins of the first interdisciplinary centres for the brain sciences.
A consideration of the ways that technology has led to an irreversible transition in power distribution, political journalism, and public discourse. Discussing... Læs mere
An exploration of the history of cannabis use and prohibition in the French imperial nation-state.
How Indigenous knowledge and pedagogies can turn teaching and learning upside down and inside out.
Capturing a vision of Canadian nationalism.
The Canadian military’s battle with soldiers’ psychological trauma.
Intriguing tales of Indigenous peoples who made their homes across the North American West.
From humble beginnings wholesaling at a small tobacconist-hairdresser shop in 1915, the London Rubber Company rapidly... Læs mere
An innovative theory of pragmatic objectivity to guide journalism today.