Examining the periodical as a distinct genre of print cultural expression, Publishing Place rethinks the relationship between periodical form, editorial practice, and place on Canada’s east coast during the early twentieth century.
La migration forcée au Canada met en lumière les expériences vécues de déplacement et les politiques migratoires aux paliers municipal, provincial, territorial et fédéral, avec une attention particulière pour l’expérience québécoise et les minorités francophones.
Pasting Up Protest examines the sociopolitical engagement of contemporary artists in Mexico, analyzing street art produced over the past decade by ASARO, URT-Arte, ARMARTE, and MuGRe.
Presents an analysis of the institutions of executive federalism and intergovernmental relations since the Macdonald Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada.
This highly original contribution to Canadian intellectual history examines the course of critical inquiry and its relationship to the assertion of moral authority in English-Canadian thought during the Victorian era.
Describes one woman's quest for her past - from the Astro-Hungarian empire to the death camps of Nazi Europe.
The essays in this collection frame the classic staples thesis in terms of its significance and application for Canadian economic history, while drawing on newer approaches that both challenge and reinforce aspects of this theory.
A detailed assessment of the degree to which religious commitment, or lack thereof, affects the psychological state of Canadians and the social fabric of Canada
Inside Ethnic Families is a rich and lively ethnography that describes the perceptions, illusions, and life experiences of three... Læs mere
Lives Altered by War examines civilian mobilization during the Donbas war in Ukraine, illuminating how it created shifts in collective identification and belonging.