Renowned author Franca Iacovetta provides a new perspective on multiculturalism by examining the hopes and challenges of women activists associated with the Toronto International Institute.
Justice in Lyon is a comprehensive history of the trial for crimes against humanity of the Nazi Klaus Barbie.
The Art of Witnessing offers a compelling new framework for understanding Francisco de Goya’s famous print series, The Disasters of War.
Ivan Illich Fifty Years Later introduces the reader to the process that led to the writing of one of the most controversial and well-known books that indicted schooling, not only as an institution but as an ethos.
This book shares the life story of William Playfair, the father of statistical graphics, who experienced extreme ups and downs in his various careers, including as a statistician, economist, and fraudster.
In this unique collection, Indigenous and non-Indigenous authors relate their own experiences with teaching and conducting research involving Indigenous peoples and their rights.
Part family history, part memoir, Behind the Glass tells the story behind the famous Villa Tugendhat.
The sixth edition of this best-selling medieval history textbook offers a gorgeously illustrated guide to more than one thousand years of history.
Delivery by Design explores shifts in local governance service delivery practices and the complex inter-governmental network that ensures Canadians receive quality local services.
Cheney shows that throughout his poetry Spenser relies on an image of flight to accomplish his highest goal.
The sixth edition of this bestselling textbook offers a gorgeously illustrated guide to the last six hundred years of the Middle Ages.
This powerful graphic novel illustrates the personal text messages and lived experiences of Ukrainians during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.