Many Canadians with a Scottish background feel the pull of their Gaelic origins. This book explores the impact of the Scots on Canadian life,... Læs mere
Writing in the Flesh confronts the struggle of writing the self, recounting Waugh’s transitions and transformations from preacher’s kid to porn teacher, New Left activist, and expert in documentary, queer, and Canadian film.
Groundbreaking in its exploration of the politics of menstruation from a uniquely Canadian perspective, Northern Blood sheds light on the lived experiences, stories, and broader menstruation justice movement in Canada.
An exploration of Islamic modernism in colonial South Asia that reveals how the work of voluntary associations shaped and transformed Muslim identity and community in the late nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries.
Canada faces two existential threats: runaway climate change and the rising global tide of right-authoritarian imperialism. The inextricable... Læs mere
High-level nuclear waste is the most hazardous byproduct of an energy source that is incredibly useful and increasingly in demand.... Læs mere
Weaving together personal memoir with in-depth research, Other Endings explores why organ transplantation is presented in a triumphalist narrative of medical progress and happy endings while stories of the anguish endured by people involved with waitlist deaths remain untold.
Dans cette biographie finement ciselée du premier ministre acadien Louis J. Robichaud, du Nouveau-Brunswick, Donald J. Savoie trace le portrait d'un homme particulièrement apte à répondre au besoin d'une transformation politique et sociale difficile et durable.
In this closely drawn biography of Acadian New Brunswick premier Louis J. Robichaud, Donald Savoie provides a portrait of a man uniquely able to meet the need for difficult and enduring political and societal change.
Books for Development analyzes how governmental and non-governmental actors deployed books as instruments of development between 1945 and... Læs mere
Mirrors of a Generation tells the story of the Company of Young Canadians. Created by the federal government in 1965, it was dedicated to promoting community-based social justice initiatives across the country until its closure in 1976.
Drawing on a singular complete collection of Broadway Brevities issues discovered over decades of research, Nights in... Læs mere