This book provides an English translation and in-depth commentary on Helene Kottannerin’s gripping firsthand account of stealing the Hungarian royal crown in 1440 to secure the throne for the unborn heir.
This book compiles advice from top supervisors across disciplines to help PhD students thrive in their doctoral programs and nurture their wellness alongside academic success.
Tracing contemporary material culture back through the archaeological record demonstrates how the meanings of community belonging shift over time.
International Macroeconomics provides an overview of the fundamental concepts and issues in international macroeconomics.
The Leisure Ethic explores an ancient alternative to the work ethic for our technological age, offering a path to ethical living, purpose, and prosperity without work.
Bringing together original, empirically grounded studies, Teamwork and Team Talk offers a state-of-the-art perspective on team-based decision-making in complex health and social care settings.
A touchstone in the realm of narrative interpretation, the updated fifth edition of Narratology provides students and scholars a deep and detailed understanding of narratology while drawing upon the most up-to-date research.
Big Worlds examines Canada’s provincial and territorial politics in the 21st century, detailing each region’s unique political culture, party system, and recent elections.
Life Lines is an intimate ethnography showing how elder care can become a creative process, turning advanced old age into an opportunity for parents and adult children to build deeper, more meaningful relationships.
A rare look at the phenomenon of onward migration, The Horizon Line explores the complexities of this form of movement and brings to life the world of these “twice migrants” through comics.
Affect as Cultural Critique offers ethnographic essays on everyday practices of feeling to explore affect-based methods, exercises, and experiments for cultural inquiry beyond anthropology’s Western and theory-heavy analytics.
Political divisions are growing around the world, while at same time democracy is in retreat. Polarization, Eh? explores the causes, and troubling consequences, of the increasing affective polarization and partisan hostility visible in Canada.