Drawing on a wide range of Old English literary and religious texts, Nothing Pure explores the cultural translation of Jewish law in pre-Conquest England.
No Regrets examines the remarkable life and tumultuous times of William Howard Hearst, who served as Premier of Ontario from 1914 to 1919.
A Winning Dialect tells the story of linguistic and cultural change in rural Norway over the last two decades.
This collection of diverse primary sources introduces students to the essential skill of reading historical sources.
This book explores key issues affecting the post-NAFTA development and trajectory of North America’s most important economic sector, the automotive industry.
This collection of medieval primary sources provides a comprehensive view of the Crusades from multiple perspectives.
Post-Soviet Graffiti is an empirically grounded ethnographic study of how graffiti and street art can be used as a political tool to circumvent censorship, express grievances, and control public discourse, particularly in authoritarian states.
This book explores Russia’s recurrent wars with the Ottoman Empire as an important and largely neglected angle on the genesis of modern warfare.
This collection of diverse primary sources introduces students to the essential skill of reading historical sources.
Drawing on contemporary Indigenous art practices, Aesthetics of Repair explores the collision of ceremonial protocols with visual forms of repair in the Pacific Northwest.
Sovereignty and Contestation compares practices of pluralism in Europe and Canada, exploring how transnational integration and Indigenous resurgence are reshaping our concepts of law, social order, and justice.
A fascinating journey into life and law in late nineteenth-century Canada, Deadly Swindle tells the story of one the country’s most sensational murder cases.