Focusing on the words and experiences of the poor themselves, this book rewrites our understanding of English social policy for the period from the 1750s to 1830s.
How a rising right in the United States and Europe idolizes strength, masculinity, and even war.
Uncovering the history of sanctity in everyday colonial life.
A revealing biography of one of twentieth-century Nova Scotia's most prominent religious figures.
An in-depth analysis of the history, culture, and politics of Polish Canadian radicals and Communists.
How Victorian house museums anchor and transmit mythic interpretations of the past.
This extensive revision of the landmark Leading Constitutional Decisions brings together recent Chartercases with the classical cases on the... Læs mere
Resonant poems that find beauty in intimate failures and regrets.
Essays that converge on the idea of spectatorship in the theatre, in criminal punishment, in religious worship, in urban perambulation, and even where least expected.
Provides an overall description of Canada's forests, their historical uses, and their changing conditions. This work examines ten forest regions of Canada, looking at how the... Læs mere
A fascinating account of how Canada's largest Protestant church reinvented itself during the tumultuous 1960s.