Traces the roots of participatory action research to the Caribbean coast of Colombia, and to the work of visionary sociologist Orlando... Læs mere
This book draws on the life of Tommy Douglas to examine the history of universal health coverage – commonly known as Medicare – in Canada.
Offers an intimate portrait of the intertwined lives of a married couple together with the various spirits who came to possess them. The... Læs mere
Explores the intricate relationship between Indigenous knowledges and the evolving landscape of higher education in Canada. Advocates for a path of... Læs mere
The latest volume in the Collected Works of Erasmus series sheds light on the controversy between sixteenth-century biblical translations and the ensuing clash between scholastics and humanists.
This book demonstrates the integral role music played in Nazi statecraft and ideology, from the personal obsessions of the Nazi leadership to the harrowing use of musical sadism in the Holocaust.
Offers an insightful exploration of Canada's immigration policy, ranging from its historical roots to contemporary... Læs mere
The Scene explores the dynamic Toronto art scene of the 1960s, highlighting the role of new collectors and private galleries, profiling key artists, and scrutinizing the transformation of major art institutions.
By Consent Alone reveals how medieval German literature responded to the evolving laws of marriage and consent in medieval Europe.
Redesigning Value is an inspiring and practical road map for how leaders can unleash the power of design to deliver new forms of value for organizations and for society.
Drawing from evidence-based global health innovations, this book elucidates how implementation science can support the scale-up of innovations in Africa.
This practical guide serves as a valuable resource for healthcare professionals seeking to apply design methods to improve healthcare delivery.