Soviet Virtues aims to complicate scholarly understandings of Soviet subjectivity. Using an interdisciplinary approach, it traces the creation of the Soviet moral self in several children’s books from the 1930s.
This book is a detailed examination of condemned medieval heretic and author Marguerite Porete’s remarkable afterlife.
This graphic novel depicts the childhood memories of Almasa Salihovic, a survivor of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. It offers an intimate portrayal of the lives lost and the families forever transformed at the hands of irreparable oppression.
Fascists After Fascism traces how six former Fascist ministers in Italy escaped lasting punishment, reintegrated into a new democracy, and helped shape postwar memory and politics.
This up-to-date and detailed assessment of judicial decisions is an essential resource for all relevant information about the laws governing child support in Canada.
A seminal text in the versatile field of Canadian family law, the eleventh edition of this book is fully up to date with the ongoing changes and evolutions in the discipline.
Discipline through Humiliation examines what it meant to live as a non-Russian author under Late Stalinism, showing how the regime worked with Ukrainian writers to enforce discipline and to bring Ukraine into conformance with Moscow’s cultural policies.
This book examines how mobile work in Canada’s natural resources sector reshapes communities and economies through the movement of workers, often across vast distances.
Return to Storytelling explores how stories shape ways of knowing by tracing the transformation of Indigenous narratives under colonialism and beyond.
These volumes present the first translation into any modern language of one of Erasmus’ most voluminous polemics, written against Noël Béda, an influential theologian at the University of Paris.
Law Firm Recruitment in Canada supports Canadian law students and early-career lawyers through every stage of their job search, providing expert advice on interviews, OCIs, articling, associate positions, and beyond.
An exploration of onomastic play in James Joyce’s writings up to and including Ulysses, Onomastic Joyce examines in a single alphabetical listing each of roughly a thousand personal names.