Democracy’s Second Act explores why frustration and polarization are on the rise - and how reclaiming the power of the public can lead to a more hopeful political future.
International Macroeconomics provides an overview of the fundamental concepts and issues in international macroeconomics.
As one of Canada’s most prominent business leaders and supporter of the humanities, L.R. “Red” Wilson’s story offers readers incomparable wisdom on life, leadership, and legacy.
In recounting the fascinating history of how modern Irish writers politically, socially, and polemically organised against censorship, this book examines the ways in which freedom of expression has been defended, debated, and resisted in Britain and Ireland.
(Re)Centring the Weimar Republic tells the story of centrist politicians, thinkers, and cultural figures who strived to build stability and facilitate compromise during the fraught interwar years in Germany.
A timely and scathing breakdown of violence against women in sport-related contexts, this book pushes for equity and justice in sports for all.
Rescuing Reason argues that reimagining history education in Canada’s schools is essential for fostering civic reasoning, empathy, and... Læs mere
Galicia as a Literary Idea explores the relationship of Jewish tradition and modernity in literary works by Joseph Roth and Soma Morgenstern, two German-language writers from the former Habsburg province of Galicia.
Investigating the breakdown of the historically important connection between citizen-soldiering and military sacrifice wrought by drones and privatization, this book demonstrates how modern conflicts have been rendered “anti-social.”
Northern Grit spotlights women leaders in Canada’s public service, blending powerful stories and practical insights to reveal how resilience and inclusivity drive change - an inspiring guide for navigating public leadership.
Bringing together a collection of pre-SFL and embryonic SFL publications from 1935 to 1969, this book highlights a range of works that directly contributed to the conceptualization and development of translation studies empowered by SFL.
In dire need of change, journalist Michael Finnerty found himself ushered into the elusive world of cheesemongering and from there, forever transformed.