Frank Darling gained prominence as the principal of Darling & Pearson Architects, designing a plethora of bank buildings in the... Læs mere
Lake Ontario has materially enabled and enriched the societies that have crowded its edges, from fertile agriculture landscapes to energy production... Læs mere
A portrayal of the importance of Herder's ideas on nationality, culture, and history.
The 2013–14 Maidan Revolution marked a turning point in Ukrainian history. Sophia Wilson investigates how participants self-organized to create the resistance, why... Læs mere
The varied meanings of empties coalesce in vivid and timely poems that teach endurance "in the face of all that won't / be saved" while finding much in the world "to cherish / as it brinks."
Drawing from extensive primary research in Rwanda, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, and Kenya, Izabela Steflja shows that the stories locals tell about international courts differ radically from those told by the international community.
A Renewed Canadian Welcome centres the perspectives of migrants, refugees, and advocates to explore what Canada's immigration policies would look like if they were reimagined from a human rights perspective, informed by lived experience.
Canada in the Age of Rum charts the history of rum drinking in New France, Newfoundland, the Maritimes, Upper and Lower Canada, and the West from the late seventeenth to the early nineteenth century.
Shallow River of Tears draws from a wealth of data to map Settler opinions about Reconciliation in order to strengthen the transitional justice path ahead.
A ground-breaking study revealing how culture shaped citizenship and belonging in nineteenth-century Ontario and Quebec.
The first collection of scholarly essays on women and art in Canadian history.