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  • av Murray G Ross
    359,-

    Dr. Murray G. Ross, President of York University, has provided in this book a stimulating analysis of the present expansion in university education in Canada, and has outlined against this background the response which York University in particular is attempting to make to the challenge presented to it.

  • - A review of the research activities of the Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Research Foundation of Ontario, 1951-1961
    av Robert E Popham & Wolfgang Schmidt
    315,-

    The present volume was prepared and was hoped that it will prove of value not only to research workers but also to those whose primary responsibilities in the alcoholism field are in the realm of treatment, education, or the administration of programs with these functions.

  • av Helen P Le Vesconte
    275,-

    The purpose of this material is to emphasize the main avenues of occupational therapy, and to keep clear the relationship between them and their expanding periphery. It has been by design that a number of references and quotations are included.

  • av James O McCabe
    405,-

    This volume describes the origins, major parties concerned with, political complications in the Americas and Europe of, and negotiations that led to the resolution of the San Juan Water Boundary dispute.

  • - A Study in the Relations between Great Britain and Ireland, 1841-50
    av Kevin B Nowlan
    525,-

    This work is primarily concerned with the last great campaign in Daniel O'Connell's career and its impact on British and Irish politics. Dr. Nowlan also discusses the rise of the Young Ireland movement and the disputes between the Young Irelands and O'Connell.

  • - Romaniticism, Modernity, and the Real
    av David Collings
    1 255

    Drawing on the theories of Kant and Lacan, this book reveals how modernity's characteristic stance produces an infinitely demanding ethics and a traumatic sublime.

  • - Its Essence and Its Fate
    av Graeme Nicholson
    815,-

    Martin Heidegger discovered that truth is at work within all human experience, but that truth is always shadowed by untruth, as addressed in his 1949 essay "On the Essence of Truth."

  • av V B Meen
    315,-

    Quetico is the name of a provincial park in Northwestern Ontario. Most of what Mr. Meen says in his little book on the geological features of the park is valid for other areas and therefore tourists in other regions than Quetico will also find enjoyment and instruction in this brief, but very understandable geological treatise for the layman.

  • av Stephen K Sim
    315,-

    This is a companion volume to the author's Medicinal Plant Alkaloids, published by University of Toronto in 1965. It consists of descriptions and discussion of selected groups of plant glycosides of medicinal significance.

  • av James R Melvin
    405,-

    In a geographically dispersed country such as Canada, in which regions are distinguished resource bases, transport policies are a critical factor in economic development. In this study James Melvin considers the role of tariffs as they affect transportation costs within Canada.

  • - synonymie, homonymie, polys mie
    av Henry Schogt
    359,-

    Les trois phenomenes bien connus de synonymie, homonymie et polisemie servant de point de depart a cette etude qui vice a tirer au clair le proleme de la signification et linguistique. This attempt to clarify the problem of meaning in linguistics takes as its starting point the well-known phenomena of synonymy, homonymy, and polysemy.

  • av W J Stankiewicz
    525,-

    In examining this critical period, whose bigotry cast a long shadow into the twentieth century, Dr. Stankiewicz throws into relief the vast body of seventeenth-century French political ideas. He is particularly interested in the relations between political thought and historic events.

  • - Papers given at the Editorial Conference University of Toronto, October 1967
     
    359,-

    This is the third publication to come from the Editorial Problems Conference held at the University of Toronto (the first two were Editing Sixteenth-Century Texts, edited by R. J. Schoeck and Editing Nineteenth-Century Texts, edited by John M. Robson).

  • - Matthew Arnold & Popular Education in England
    av Fred G Walcott
    405,-

    Professor Walcott gives a clear a succinct account of Arnold's plans for the improvement of English education, and provides an informative context for many of his letters.

  • - Artistic diversity and ideological conformity
    av Norman N Shneidman
    359,-

    Although considerable attention has been given to dissident Soviet writers who have been exiled or driven underground, the officially published works of soviet writers are almost unknown in the West.

  • - An International Survey
    av J Henry Richardson
    525,-

    This important book by an experienced authority on social security discusses a subject of vital interest to governments and peoples everywhere. In all countries social security in still experimental, its principles and menthods are being actively reviewed.

  •  
    465,-

    This book will appeal to all those studying or working in international politics, world relations and current affairs. It is a well presented, detailed and extremely informative survey of the role of the Commonwealth Association in world politics today.

  • av Roy Ranjan Roy
    465,-

    Researchers have investigated the various medical and psychological aspects of chronic benign pain; now Ranjan Roy adds a critical new dimension with study of the social forces that determine the lives of these patients and their responses to their condition.

  • - Six Canadian Intellectuals and Their Convictions in an Age of Transition, 1890-1930
    av Sam Shortt
    465,-

    Within the context of the debate between idealism and empiricism, this book studies the ideas of six representative Canadian intellectuals of the late Victorian era. These six were chosen primarily because of their ideas on contemporary social questions.

  • av Elie Appelbaum & David T Scheffman
    405,-

    This study analyzes the economics of rational policy formulation and the economic theory of social regulation in markets for consumer goods and services, summarizes the legal basis of social regulation in Canada, summarizes and critically reviews social regulation in Ontario, and provides our policy recommendations.

  • - Analytic Foundations with Evidence for Toronto
    av James R. Markusen & etc.
    405,-

    This study evolves a model of the land development process which includes a new theory of land pricing giving special emphases to market structure, speculation, and taxation. It then applies the model to the first fully documented examination of the Toronto land market, presenting specific original data on ownership and land assembly.

  •  
    525,-

    The fourteen chapters of this volume offer guidance for the application of animal studies to human questions. Specific topic areas include mother/infant relationships, learning, aggression, the evolution of interpersonal behaviour, and social organization.

  • av W B Scott
    389,-

    This edition of Freshwater Fishes of Canada provides the game and commercial fisherman and the naturalist with detailed information regarding these fishes, and assists in the accurate identification of the various species.

  • av Anthony R Pugh
    769,-

    Professor Pugh traces the use of the recurring characters device and unravels its complexities over the whole of Balzac's career by providing a year-by-year account of the author's struggles between 1829 and 1847 to unify his fictional world of some 3,000 characters.

  • - Essays in Honour of Donald Smiley
     
    695,-

  • - A Voice of the Twentieth Century
     
    799,-

    This collection brings together a variety of critical perspectives on Ginzburg's work for an English-speaking audience. What emerges is a nuanced and complex portrait of Ginzburg and her work.

  • - Subjectivity in Early Modern Literature of England and Spain
    av Hilaire Kallendorf
    725,-

    In Exorcism and Its Texts, Hilaire Kallendorf demonstrates how this 'infection' was represented in some thirty works of literature by fifteen different authors, ranging from canonical classics to obscure works by anonymous writers.

  • - Essays in Honour of Michael Vertin
     
    785,-

    Written in honour of Michael Vertin the distinguished philosopher and Lonergan scholar at the University of Toronot, The Importance of Insight brings together a number of thoughtful essays by leading Lonergan scholars.

  • - A History, 1875-1992
    av Ian Bushnell
    739,-

    This book is an authoritative history of the Federal Court of Canada. The judges' work in various areas of substantive law provides illustrations of the functioning of the Court in the adjudication of disputes.

  • - A Cultural Map of Postwar Italy
    av Anna Maria Torriglia
    495

    Examines how the artists and intellectuals of post-war Italy dealt with the 'shameful' heritage of their fascist upbringing and education by trying to craft a new cultural identity for themselves and the country.

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