Tells the story of one of the most significant European-Native diplomatic negotiations of the colonial period and the resulting treaty. The treaty, it argues, was the culmination of the French colonial strategy of Native alliances and adaptation to Native political customs.
What the World Might Look Like examines the way resilience stories have come to dominate the settler-colonial imagination and explores alternative approaches to resilience writing that instead offer decolonial models of thought.
Matthieu Grandpierron presents new ways of thinking about power politics and military intervention in an... Læs mere
A case study of an app designed for the Museum of London (UK) and remade for the McCord Museum (Canada), Reconfiguring the Museum offers a... Læs mere
Canada's Other Red Scare makes the case that Indigenous political protest during the ’60s should be thought... Læs mere
The 1976 Montreal Summer Olympics were the riveting games the world had ever seen. This title offers an insider's perspective... Læs mere
A People’s Reformation offers a reinterpretation of the English Reformation and the roots of the Church of England. Drawing... Læs mere
Carol Shields received both the Pulitzer Prize and the Governor General’s Award for Fiction for her novel The Stone Diaries. Yet she also wrote hundreds of poems... Læs mere
Explains the origins of a pool of hot and homeless money, its uses and abuses and how the world of finance, corporate and governmental, became hostage to it.
Friedrich Nietzsche was a prolific writer, publishing seventeen books in seventeen years. Nietzsche as Stylist traces the emergence of his idiosyncratic... Læs mere
Cultural visions of sleep circulate through such diverse forms as mattress ads, billboards, comic books, memoirs, experimental... Læs mere