With contributions from distinguished scholars from a dozen different countries, The Jesuits, II continues in the illustrious tradition of its predecessor to make an important contribution to religious memory.
This collection fills a serious gap in the existing literature by providing a comprehensive policy history of Medicare in Canada.
Essays examine the problems inherent in attempting to record oral cultures for a visual society. What happens when the oral stories, beliefs, or histories of North American Native peoples are transferred to paper or other media?
Michaeal Bliss's highly acclaimed biography explores the life of a scientist who during his lifetime was the most famous of all Canadians, but who in his private life stands revealed as a passionate, troubled man, in many ways the victim of his own fame.
This concise and lucid legal textbook surveys the international aspects of criminal law, from war crimes and genocide to terrorism and cybercrime, and the courts and legal tools that seek to suppress international and transnational crime.
This book offers a retrospective view of Organization Development theory and practice based on research conducted between 1990 and 2010.
This book explores fact-finding in civil litigation, arguing that justifiable legal authority rests on the integrity of the legal procedures. The procedures must respect the dignity of individuals by treating them as autonomous and as equals.
An in-depth study of lesbian, bi, and queer women's experiences of thinking about and trying to become a parent, Beyond Expectation draws on eighty-two narrative interviews conducted during the late 1990s in British Columbia.
Emphasizing theoretical and methodological frameworks over empirical evidence, this book explores translation as a process of meaning recreation within cultural contexts.
This new edition of Copp's best-selling, award-winning history includes a new introduction that reflects on the genesis of the book and its impact on our understanding of the Second World War.
Legal liability is a growing concern in medical research and this fascinating study is, in the international context, one of the first to explore the liability of various parties involved in the research enterprise.
This anthology contains Lonergan's lectures on philosophy and theology given during the later period of his life, 1965-1980, and document his development in the discipline during the years leading up to the publication of Method in Theology, and beyond to 1980.