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  • av rosalind hampton
    525,-

    A historical narrative and critical analysis of higher education centred on the experiences of Black students and faculty at McGill University.

  • - A Guide to Semiotic Theory and Practice
    av Marcel Danesi
    525 - 789

    The go-to introductory guide to semiotic theory and practice, this second edition features a new chapter on semiotics in the digital age and sheds light on how we grasp for meaning in the modern world.

  • - Neonatal Intensive Care, Prematurity, and Complicated Pregnancies
    av Annie Janvier
    375,-

    These interwoven stories and articles provide essential insights into the medical world of premature birth, and into what happens to these babies and their families when things don't go as planned.

  • - Contradiction and Meaning in City Form
    av Abraham Akkerman
    439 - 1 229

    Originating in archaic parables of the Garden and the Citadel, gender allegories have been projected upon built environments throughout history.

  • - Soviet Illustrated Children's Literature and Reading under Lenin
    av Megan Swift
    345,-

    This is the first work to examine illustrated children's literature under Lenin and Stalin and to make use of rarely-explored Soviet children's books from libraries around the world.

  • - Boundaries, Bridges, and Laissez-Faire Racism in Indigenous-Settler Relations
    av Jeffrey Denis
    619,-

    Canada at a Crossroads investigates the boundaries and bridges between Indigenous and settler communities and the persistence of anti-Indigenous racism in twenty-first century small-town Canada.

  • - Critical Reflections from a Global Perspective
    av Lisa B Welch Drummond & Douglas Young
    449,-

    Considering the endurance of socialist spaces in contemporary, political, and cultural environments, this book investigates key aspects of socialist urbanism.

  • - Tools for Science Students
    av Michael H. Schmidt
    435

    Being a Scientist is an innovative text designed to help undergraduate students become members of the scientific community.

  • - Coexistence, Conquest, Convergence
    av Shoshana Keller
    599,-

    This introduction to Central Asia and its relationship with Russia helps restore Central Asia to the general narrative of Russian and world history.

  • - Rethinking Intimacy, Masculinity, and Criminal Justice
    av Eileen Yuk-ha Tsang
    479,-

    This book assesses the intimate relationships between sex workers and clients in post-reform China, where normative ideals concerning masculine and feminine behaviour are the primary goal of these relationships.

  • - Participatory Institutional Ethnographies
    av Naomi Nichols
    385,-

    This book reveals how processes of racialized, gendered, and classed exclusion are organized across institutional contexts making it difficult to see and disrupt the relations through which privilege is protected for some and denied others.

  • - Canada's Provincial and Territorial Correctional Officers
    av Rosemary Ricciardelli
    545

    Also Serving Time informs readers about the realities of provincial and territorial prison work in Canada as interpreted by correctional officers.

  • - God, Humans, and Nature
    av David Novak
    709 - 1 955

    This book argues that tensions between Jewish and Christian doctrine may be lessened if texts are regarded as philosophical frameworks of exploration as opposed to ethical commitments.

  • - Industrial Decline in Atlantic Canada's Steel City
    av Lachlan Mackinnon
    559 - 1 295

    Personal accounts are at the heart of Closing Sysco, where each story reveals the cultural, political, and historical ramifications of industrial closure in Sydney, Nova Scotia, the former steel city of Atlantic Canada.

  • - Becoming Middle Class in Angola
    av Jess Auerbach
    399 - 939,-

    Part monograph, part methods handbook, and including poetry, photos and other media, this highly original work explores the emergent middle class in Angola through the lens of the senses.

  • av Mitchell Hammond
    615,-

    Epidemics and the Modern World uses "biographies" of epidemics such as plague, tuberculosis, and HIV/AIDS to explore the impact of diseases on society from the fourteenth century to the twenty-first century.

  • - Social, Psychological, and Neurobiological Explanations
    av Ehor Boyanowsky
    449,-

    Unprecedented in the way it draws on many different theories to explain crime and violent phenomena, this highly readable book is sure to fascinate readers.

  • - Memories of the Gulag
    av Michele Sarde & Jacques Rossi
    619,-

    Jacques Rossi was one of the most astute observers of the Stalinist system, in addition to being one of its victims.

  • - "Belonging" and the North American Chinese Invitational Volleyball Tournament
    av Yuka Nakamura
    369 - 818

    This book uses the North American Chinese Invitational Volleyball Tournament (NACIVT) to examine processes of constructing identity, belonging, and community, and how these processes mobilize, deploy, and are therefore embedded in intersecting and socially constructed notions of race, gender, class, and culture.

  • - An Investigation of the Foundations of Aboriginal Law in Canada
    av Joshua Ben David Nichols
    709,-

    Providing a clear, critical analysis of the history of Aboriginal law, A Reconciliation without Recollection? exposes the limitations of the current constitutional framework of reconciliation by following the lines of descent underlying the relationship between Crown and Aboriginal sovereignty.

  • - The Challenges for Indigenous Religious Freedom in Canada Today
    av Nicholas Shrubsole
    345,-

    This book brings into focus the network of historical, social, conceptual, and legal contingences that impede the realization of Indigenous religious freedom in Canada today.

  • av Francisco Fernandez de Alba
    785

    Sex, Drugs, and Fashion in 1970s Madrid explores changes in urban planning, narratives of sexual and gender identity, recreational drug use, and fashion design during the seventies.

  • - Educating Spanish Civil War Refugee Children in the Soviet Union, 1937-1951
    av Karl D. Qualls
    605

    Using multiple languages, numerous archives, press reports, oral histories, letters, and memoirs, Stalin's Ninos investigates the well-resourced boarding schools designed specifically for nearly 3,000 child refugees from the Spanish Civil War.

  • av Herbert L. Kessler
    470,99

    Renowned art historian Herbert L. Kessler authors a love song to medieval art inviting students, teachers, and professional medievalists to experience the wondrous, complex art of the Middle Ages.

  • - Icelandic North Americans
    av L.K. Bertram
    559,-

    Each chapter in The Viking Immigrants is devoted to exploring Icelandic culture community through a particular methodological lens, from oral histories and material culture to histories of food and drink.

  • - A History of Nova Scotia to Confederation
    av Margaret Conrad
    449

    Providing a rich cultural history of Nova Scotia, this book is rooted in a lifetime of research and a broad reading of secondary sources relating to issues of class, race, gender, and politics.

  • - Russia's Management of the Eurasian Space, 1650-1850
    av John P. LeDonne
    1 135,-

    Was Russia truly an empire respectful of the differences among its constituent parts or was it a unitary state seeking to create complete homogeneity?

  • - Women in Canadian Publishing
    av Ruth Panofsky
    349

    Informed by the works of international publishing historians, Toronto Trailblazers artfully captures the lasting influence of women on Canadian publishing.

  • - The Making of the Portuguese Diaspora in Postwar North America
    av Gilberto Fernandes
    619,-

    This book tells the transnational history of Portuguese communities in Canada and the United States against the backdrop of the Cold War, the Portuguese Colonial Wars, the American Civil Rights Movement, and Canadian multiculturalism.

  • - Women and the Rise of Canadian Consumer Culture
    av Donica Belisle
    495

    Why do Canadians consume? This book explores the meanings of consumption in early-twentieth-century Canada, demonstrating that many Canadians have long viewed consumer goods as central to their visions of belonging, identity, and citizenship.

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