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  • - The Material Lyric in Habsburg Spain
    av Mary E. Barnard
    457

    A Poetry of Things considers how cultural objects were used by poets in the years around 1600 - a time of social and economic crisis, but also of remarkable artistic and literary production.

  • - Race, Women, and Transnationalism in Bulgaria
    av Miglena S. Todorova
    325,-

    Unequal under Socialism examines how and why different groups of women were not considered equal in so-called "good societies" revolving around socialist and communist principles and ideologies.

  • - How Austrian Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg Survived Nazi Captivity
    av Erika Rummel
    389,-

    Prison Elite depicts the life of a VIP prisoner in the Nazi concentration camp system, providing a first-hand account of his mental life and coping strategies.

  • - Spirit Mediums, Self-Knowledge, and Race in Multiethnic Suriname
    av Stuart Earle Strange
    345 - 665

    This ethnography considers how spirit mediums interactively create self-knowledge out of interpersonal suspicion in the racially and religious diverse Caribbean country of Suriname.

  • - Reforming Canada's Universities
    av Harvey P. Weingarten
    299,-

    Nothing Less than Great addresses the current challenges faced by Canada's university system and offers solutions to help improve the academic experience of students.

  • av Herbert Northcott & Donna Wilson
    499,-

    The fourth edition of Dying and Death in Canada explores how the intensely personal experience of dying and death is shaped by society and culture, with new discussions of MAID and COVID-19.

  • - Tracing the Contributions of Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin
     
    625

    Controversies in the Common Law identifies some of the thorniest problems in private and public law, and explains how Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin addressed them by applying a common law approach to judging.

  • - Ambivalent Legacies of German Philosophy in Italian Literature
    av Michael J. Subialka
    1 245

    Modernist Idealism develops a framework for understanding modernist production as the artistic realization of philosophical concepts elaborated in German idealism.

  • - On Knowledge, Positionality, and Politics
     
    409,-

    In Producing Islam(s) in Canada, twenty-nine interdisciplinary scholars analyze how academics have thought, researched and written on Islam and Muslims in Canada since the 1970s.

  • - On Knowledge, Positionality, and Politics
     
    1 089,-

    In Producing Islam(s) in Canada, twenty-nine interdisciplinary scholars analyze how academics have thought, researched and written on Islam and Muslims in Canada since the 1970s.

  • - Beyond Elizabeth II, The Crown's Continuing Canadian Complexion
    av Christopher McCreery, Jonathan Shanks & David Smith
    309,-

    Canada's Deep Crown looks at the role of the Sovereign from the perspective of political science, history, and law to assess its role and influence in respect to how Canadians govern themselves.

  • - Unsettling Conversations about Social Research Methods
    av Jacqueline M. Quinless
    299,-

    Decolonizing Data yields valuable insights into the decolonization of research methods by addressing and examining health inequalities from an anti-racist and anti-oppressive standpoint.

  • - Medicine at the University of Toronto and Academic Hospitals
    av Edward Shorter
    865

    The University of Toronto’s Faculty of Medicine is North America’s largest medical school and a major health consortium, boasting nine affiliated teaching hospitals and a network of research institutes. It is where insulin was pioneered, stem cells were first discovered, and famous physicians from Vincent Lam to Sheela Basrur began their careers. But despite all its major accomplishments, the faculty’s impressive history has never before been comprehensively documented.In Partnership for Excellence, senior medical historian and award-winning author Edward Shorter details the Faculty of Medicine’s history from its inception as a small provincial school to its present day status as an international powerhouse. Deeply researched through front-line interviews and primary sources, it ties the story of the faculty and its teaching hospitals to the general history of medicine over this period. Shorter emphasizes the enormous concentration of intellectual energy in the faculty that has allowed it to become the dominant force in Canadian medicine, home to a legion of medical pioneers and achievements.

  • - German-Jewish Men and Their Gendered Experiences in Nazi Germany, 1933-1941
    av Sebastian Huebel
    345,-

    Fighter, Worker, and Family Man explores how German-Jewish men tried to maintain their understandings of masculinity under Nazi rule.

  • - Diamond Mining and Social Reproduction in the North
    av Rebecca Jane Hall
    345,-

    Refracted Economies examines the gendered impact of the diamond industry in the Canadian Northwest Territories.

  • - Immigration Bureaucrats and Policymaking in Postwar Canada
    av Jennifer Elrick
    335

    Making Middle-Class Multiculturalism re-interprets the historiography of the emergence of Canada's universal immigration policy for skilled workers and family immigrants in the 1950s and 1960s.

  • - Bata, Zlin, Globalization, 1894-1945
    av Zachary Austin Doleshal
    419

    In the Kingdom of Shoes tells the story of the pioneering Bata Company, which created a fascinating company culture as it globalized industrial shoe production.

  • - Federalism, Nationalism, and Canada
    av David Cameron
    525,-

    The Daily Plebiscite offers a multi-faceted analysis of Canada's national unity crisis from the perspective of someone who lived through it all.

  • av Michael Burger
    265,-

    Short and succinct, Reading History introduces students to different kinds of historical writing, acting as a guide to help them read and understand primary and secondary sources.

  • - The Sustainable Development Goals and Beyond
    av Paul Nelson
    309 - 665

    Global Development and Human Rights analyses global efforts to implement long-term goals that seek to promote the health, happiness, and freedoms of individuals.

  • - Policy Gain or Confidence Game?
     
    569

    Transparency, Power, and Influence in the Pharmaceutical Industry evaluates the progress made in holding the pharmaceutical industry to account through greater transparency.

  • - The Duvakin Interviews, 1967-1974
     
    809

    Russian Modernism in the Memories of the Survivors tells the stories of participants in the Russian avant-garde movement who lived through and continued to work under Stalin's repressive

  • - Weimar Cinema and the Romantic Modern
    av Kenneth S. Calhoon
    665

    The Long Century's Long Shadow explores what is cinematic about the developments in literature, art, and aesthetic thinking that emerged in Germany at the beginning of the nineteenth century.

  • - Critical Essays and Eyewitness Accounts, Fifth Edition
     
    529

    The fifth edition of Centuries of Genocide combines highly informative essays on major genocides with powerful first-person survivor testimonies.

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    369,-

    Bridging information gaps on health inequities faced by vulnerable children, adolescents, and families in Canada, this book informs readers of the key tools to promote productive, fulfilling lives of people managing prevalent health challenges.

  • - The Five Eyes and Cold War Counter-Intelligence
     
    349

    The Bridge in the Parks examines how security and counter-intelligence functioned during the early Cold War.

  • - Critical Essays and Eyewitness Accounts, Fifth Edition
     
    1 115

    The fifth edition of Centuries of Genocide combines highly informative essays on major genocides with powerful first-person survivor testimonies.

  • av Russell Craig & Joel Amernic
    375,-

    The words of business leaders matter. They can spark action, enhance branding, share knowledge, transmit values, and influence social and cultural behavior.Decoding CEO-Speak critiques the public language of a powerful class of people - the Chief Executive Officers of major companies. Interest in the behavior and thinking of CEOs is not confined to their corporation's direct stakeholders only: the public is increasingly interested in how CEOs stand on current issues and community debate.Through case study analysis of companies such as News Corporation, BP, Wells Fargo, Satyam, Uber, Canadian National Railway, Tesla, and Boeing, authors Russell Craig and Joel Amernic illustrate ways of mining meaning or decoding a CEO's written words and speeches. They critically examine a variety of public media, including social media, testimony, and speeches, performed by leaders of major companies.Decoding CEO-Speak demonstrates how monitoring the language of CEOs can yield valuable insights into a company's policy, strategy, and ethicality; and how it can point to the priorities, values, and personality of the CEO. The book will appeal to CEOs, senior managers, and public relations and media consultants, as well as business professors, students, and corporate stakeholders who want to find otherwise disguised meaning in the words of leaders.

  • - Copyright and the Structuring of the Canadian Book Trade, 1867-1918
    av Eli MacLaren
    345,-

    A groundbreaking study, Dominion and Agency is an important exploration of the legal and economic structures that were instrumental in the formation of today's Canadian literary culture.

  • - Reflections across Disciplines
     
    495

    Orality and Literacy investigates the interactions of the oral and the literate through close studies of particular cultures at specific historical moments.

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