A provocative discussion of knowledge-making, ways of knowing, and what counts as legitimate knowledge transmission.
Diverse collection of maps, paintings, and illustrated texts—spanning five centuries—beautifully represents China’s transformation.
Palestinian, Israeli, academic, and activist voices gather to humanize ongoing debates over Israel and Palestine.
Facing and overcoming destabilizing challenges associated with the historical phenomenon of boom-and-bust economies.
The Honourable Barry L. Strayer’s political memoir on Canadian constitutional reform, 1960–1982.
Canadian woman writes of teaching in concentration camps following the South African War in 1902.
How the biggest forest fire in North American history affected and changed forest fire management.
Vollmer journeys back to the thirteenth-century Chinese Empire, where ancestors of the ruling Manchu conquerors dressed fittingly.
Rothe examines the use of vehicles for assault, abduction, rape, terrorism, suicide, and murder.
Navigating through two languages and cultures, Ladouceur studies translation strategies in the world of theatre.
A cross-disciplinary examination of the fur trade, playing with ideas that re-imagine the Canadian West.