(Re)Centring the Weimar Republic tells the story of centrist politicians, thinkers, and cultural figures who strived to build stability and facilitate compromise during the fraught interwar years in Germany.
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.
The Court and the Constitution is an up-to-date collection of leading high court decisions on all aspects of the Canadian Constitution, including federalism, the Charter, Indigenous rights, and constitutional change.
A timely and scathing breakdown of violence against women in sport-related contexts, this book pushes for equity and justice in sports for all.
Rescuing Reason argues that reimagining history education in Canada’s schools is essential for fostering civic reasoning, empathy, and... Læs mere
Galicia as a Literary Idea explores the relationship of Jewish tradition and modernity in literary works by Joseph Roth and Soma Morgenstern, two German-language writers from the former Habsburg province of Galicia.
This book examines how climate change affects Canadian workers, highlighting the risks of extreme weather and the need for coordinated action across governments, businesses, unions, and policies to protect vulnerable workers.
Investigating the breakdown of the historically important connection between citizen-soldiering and military sacrifice wrought by drones and privatization, this book demonstrates how modern conflicts have been rendered “anti-social.”
Northern Grit spotlights women leaders in Canada’s public service, blending powerful stories and practical insights to reveal how resilience and inclusivity drive change - an inspiring guide for navigating public leadership.
The Politics of Industrial Closure considers the how and why of deindustrialization through a transatlantic perspective.