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  • - Textual Functions, Cultural Appropriations
    av Tim Conley
    345,-

    Tim Conley's Useless Joyce provocatively analyses Joyce's Ulysses and Finnegans Wake and takes the reader on a journey exploring the perennial question of the usefulness of literature and art.

  • - Writing Confinement, Citizenship, and Nationhood in the Nineteenth Century
     
    509

    This volume is the first sustained examination of the ways in which the diverse kinds of confinement intersect with Western ideologies of subjectivity, investigating the modern nation-state's reliance on captivity as a means of consolidating notions of individual and national sovereignty.

  • - Confronting a Century of Global Change in Rural Panama
    av Gloria Rudolf
    439 - 665

    This short, engaging book details the life history of Esperanza Ruiz and four generations of her family. Their stories recount a century of change in a poor highland community in Panama, and how ordinary people struggle, survive, and impact history.

  • - A History of Early Modern England, 1485-1690
    av Ken MacMillan
    495

    This innovative textbook recounts famous and infamous incidents of death and disorder in early modern England, including the executions of St. Thomas More and Mary Queen of Scots and the untimely end of thousands of others.

  • - Marx Dormoy and the Struggle for the Soul of France
    av Gayle Brunelle & Stephanie Annette Finley-Croswhite
    345 - 995

    An engrossing World War II "who done it" and a well-researched historical study of France's deep political divisions and wartime choices, Assassination in Vichy explores the impact of right-wing extremism in wartime France.

  • - How Modern Extremists Abuse the Medieval Past
    av Paul Sturtevant & Amy Kaufman
    335

    The Devil's Historians offers a passionate corrective to common - and very dangerous - myths about the medieval world.

  • - Indigenous Motherhood, Family, and HIV/AIDS
    av Pamela Downe
    299,-

    This engaging ethnography explores how Indigenous women and their communities practice collective care to sustain traditional lifeways in what has been called Canada's "HIV hot zone."

  • - NGO Authority and Participation in Climate Change Governance
    av Jen Allan
    385,-

    Climate change was once understood as solely an environmental issue. A growing class of activists now claim climate change to be a gender, equity, labour, Indigenous rights, faith, and health issue.

  • - A Cultural History of Writing Practices
    av Martyn Lyons
    399

    As a vehicle for outstanding creativity, the typewriter has been taken for granted and was, until now, a blind spot in the history of writing practices.

  • av Kenneth Maly
    345,-

    An unconventional introduction to Heidegger's thinking, this book reads like a very personal and meaningful encounter with Heidegger's earliest contributions to philosophy

  • av Allan Hutchinson
    289 - 789

    Bold and unconventional, this book advocates for an institutional turn-about in the relationship between democracy and constitutionalism.

  • - Modernist Visions of the Urban Periphery
    av Steven Logan
    419 - 939

    Reading modern architecture and urbanism in socialist and capitalist cities, this work challenges the twentieth-century divide between East and West in favour of a shared and contested history that plays out on the peripheries of the world's cities.

  • - Canada's Political Parties
    av Nelson Wiseman
    495

    Motifs or recurring elements in Canadian party politics speak to dominant ideas of the era. Partisan Odysseys looks at how political parties have adjusted, adapted, and sometimes reinvented themselves in response to these cultural cues.

  • - Yugoslavia and Its Migrant Workers in Western Europe
    av Brigitte Le Normand
    375 - 789

    This book examines Yugoslavia's efforts to build and maintain a relationship with its migrant workers in Western Europe through cultural and educational programs.

  • - Memoir of a Youth Interrupted
    av Eva Fahidi
    359 - 639

    The Soul of Things is a deeply reflective, evocative, and beautifully written memoir. A bestseller in Hungary, where it has been compared to the works of Primo Levi, it marks an important female contribution to the canon of Holocaust writing.

  • - Reassessing National Security Threats to Canada
    av Stephanie Carvin
    385,-

    Stand on Guard provides a nuanced explanation of Canadian national security threats such as violent extremism, espionage, and clandestine foreign influence, emphasizing trust and empathy in developing national security policies to counter them.

  • - Conscription, Diplomacy, and Politics
    av J.L. Granatstein
    369,-

    This essay collection traces the sustained work over the past fifty years of the foremost historian of Canadian politics in the era of the two world wars.

  • av Robert Muckle & Stacey L. Camp
    679,-

    Situating archaeology in academic, social, and political contexts, the third edition emphasizes the ethics and the scholarship of women and includes considerable focus on the archaeology of recent and contemporary times.

  • - Protecting Canada's Youth
    av Robert Chrismas
    449,-

    Sex Industry Slavery highlights the voices of people who need to be heard and introduces practical solutions to the social scourge of sexual slavery and exploitation in modern society.

  • - Bioethics, Neoliberalism, and Public Moral Deliberation
    av Ryan Gillespie
    559,-

    Organs for Sale is an extended case study of a lively public moral debate that delves into how a society assigns worth as well as what ought to be for sale and why.

  • - an introduction to political science
    av amy l.. atchison
    785

    This book is the first intersectionality-mainstreamed textbook written for introductory political science courses.

  • - Canadian Muslims' Storied Lives on Living and Dying
    av Parin Dossa
    389

    By focusing on the humane aspects of social palliation, this book foregrounds sacred traditions to illustrate their potential to evoke conversations across socio-political boundaries on what it is like to live and die in the contemporary world.

  • - Science, Policy, and Practice
    av Sara E. Harris & Sarah Burch
    525,-

    The second edition of Understanding Climate Change provides readers with a concise, accessible, and holistic picture of the climate change problem, including both the scientific and human dimensions.

  • - Contested Concepts and Uneasy Balances
    av Thomas Hueglin
    825 - 1 659

    With a focus on the dynamics of actors, institutions, and the processes embedded in considerations of regional and cultural diversity, this book traces Canada's sovereignty journey.

  • - Influential Canadians and the First Nations from the 1840s to 2020
    av Donald B. Smith
    545,-

    Based on decades of extensive archival research, Seen but Not Seen uncovers a great swath of previously-unknown information about settler-Indigenous relations in Canada.

  • - Confronting Uranium Mining at Elliot Lake
    av Lianne Leddy
    325,-

    Focusing on the impacts of uranium mining at Elliot Lake, Ontario, this book examines how the forces of the Cold War and settler colonialism shaped the lives of the Serpent River Anishinaabek in the second half of the twentieth century.

  • av Renee Worringer
    645,-

    This stunning new textbook traces the full history of the Ottoman Empire from its origins through to its dissolution in the early twentieth century

  • - The Human Search for Meaning
    av Alisse Waterston
    309 - 459

    At once historical and allegorical, Light in Dark Times is an illustrated ride crossing time, space, and place as the characters walk a difficult path while grasping a lifeline of hope on a journey through knowledge.

  • - Property, Labour, and Commerce from Plato to Piketty
    av Jefferey Bercuson
    535

    A History of Political Thought analyses market society by surveying the ideas of its most perceptive, thought-provoking observers - critics and defenders - from ancient Greece to the present day.

  • av Massimo Verdicchio
    399

    A highly original and comprehensive reading, The Poetics of Dante's Paradiso challenges established scholarly interpretations to demonstrate that the intricacies of Dante's text reveal a subtle irony, employed to deliver a sharp critique of the corrupt church and empire of his own time.

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