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Muskekowuck Athinuwick

Muskekowuck Athinuwick

Original People of the Great Swampy Land
by Victor P. Lytwyn
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The original people of the Hudson Bay lowlands, often known as the Lowland Cree and known to themselves as Muskekowuck Athinuwick, were among the first Aboriginal peoples in northwestern North America to come into contact with Europeans. This book challenges long-held misconceptions about the Lowland Cree, and illustrates how historians have often …

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Leaving Home

Leaving Home

by David French
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David French's first play is a classic in Canadian drama. The first part of what has come to be known as the Mercer Series, Leaving Home tells the story of a Newfoundland family that has emigrated and lost all sense of its place in the world.

Leaving Home was named one of the 100 Most Influential Canadian Books by the Literary Review of Canada.

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Shaping Nations

Shaping Nations

Constitutionalism and Society in Australia and Canada
edited by Linda Cardinal & David Headon
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As questions concerning nationhood and national identity continue to preoccupy both Canada and Australia, Shaping Nations brings together the work of Australian and Canadian scholars around five core themes: constitutionalism, colonialism, republicanism, national identity, and governance.

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The War on Weeds in the Prairie West

The War on Weeds in the Prairie West

An Environmental History
by Clinton L. Evans
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Despite the fact that fighting weeds was of paramount importance to the agricultural development of Canada, there has scarcely been any research on understanding the origins and history of these lowly plants. Finally, historian Clint Evans gives weeds the attention they deserve. In this ground-breaking study, which spans four centuries of weed hist …

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Mesa

Mesa

by Doug Curtis
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Paul is asked to drive his wife's 93-year-old Grandpa "Bud" all the way from Calgary to his retirement trailer in Mesa, Arizona. Paul hopes to find strange, roadside diners and sleep out under the stars. Bud wants Denny's and Motel 6. Paul and Bud spend five days together, navigating the predictable turnoffs on the Interstate while discovering thei …

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Inside the Pleasure Dome

Inside the Pleasure Dome

Fringe Film in Canada
by Mike Hoolboom, introduction by Atom Egoyan
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Everybody loves the movies. But a movie about the colour blue, or an isolated mountain range, or a man grown so thin the world floats through his perfect transparency? 'You know what would be really great - to make a two-hour movie about Taylor Mead's ass,' remarked Andy Warhol, the most notorious fringe filmer of them all. Welcome to the strange …

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Hidden Worlds

Hidden Worlds

Revisiting the Mennonite Migrants of the 1870s
by Royden Loewen
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In the 1870s, approximately 18,000 Mennonites migrated from the southern steppes of Imperial Russia (present-day Ukraine) to the North American grasslands. They brought with them an array of cultural and institutional features that indicated they were a "transplanted" people. What is less frequently noted, however, is that they created in their eve …

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The University of Manitoba

The University of Manitoba

An Illustrated History
by J.M. Bumsted
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Established in 1877, just seven years after the founding of the province itself, the University of Manitoba has grown to become an international centre of research and study. It is the birthplace of discoveries such as the cure for Rh disease of newborns and the development of Canola, and its alumni include Marshal McLuhan, Margaret Laurence, Monty …

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Chilkoot

Chilkoot

An Adventure in Ecotourism
by Allan Ingelson; Mike Mahoney & Robert Scace
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A trail book unlike any other, Chilkoot: An Adventure in Ecotourism is a richly woven insight into the Chilkoot Trail and the region straddling the American-Canadian border in the Alaska and British Columbia. The authors present the trail in three interrelated parts. They begin by describing the trail as a classic example of modern ecotourism with …

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Eating Fire

Eating Fire

Family Life on the Queer Side
by Michael Riordon
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Eating Fire follows in the steps of Riordon’s popular 1996 book Out our way, on gay and lesbian life in the country (BTL, 1996). This new set of tales examines the range in living patterns and relationships among queer families across Canada.

Eating Fire illuminates the rich diversity in which people negotiate their personal and public identities …

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In Order to Live Untroubled

In Order to Live Untroubled

Inuit of the Central Artic 1550 to 1940
by Renee Fossett
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Despite the long human history of the Canadian central arctic, there is still little historical writing on the Inuit peoples of this vast region. Although archaeologists and anthropologists have studied ancient and contemporary Inuit societies, the Inuit world in the crucial period from the 16th to the 20th centuries remains largely undescribed and …

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Margaret Laurence

Margaret Laurence

Critical Reflections
edited by David Staines
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This book highlights the accomplishments of one of Canada's most acclaimed and beloved fiction writers, Margaret Laurence. The essays in this collection explore her body of work as well as her influence on young Canadian writers today. Margaret Laurence: Critical Reflections brings together twelve distinguished scholars, critics, and writers to ill …

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Shylock

Shylock

by Mark Leiren-Young
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Second Prize Winner, Canada's National One-Act Playwriting Competition (1994)

Shylock is an award-winning play about a Jewish actor who finds himself condemned by his own community for his portrayal of Shakespeare’s notorious Jew. Shylock has provided much fuel for the fiery debates surrounding censorship, historical revisionism, political correct …

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Tell it Slant

Tell it Slant

by Beth Follett
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Tell It Slant is a bold, luscious first novel by Beth Follett, publisher of one of Canada's most exciting and respected small presses, Pedlar Press.

Out of the pages of Djuna Barnes's Nightwood and into a blustery Montreal weekend steps a modern-day Nora Flood, plundering vivid memories across three Canadian cities – Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal â …

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The Door is Open

The Door is Open

Memoir of a Soup Kitchen Volunteer
by Bart Campbell
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Finalist, Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize (BC Book Prizes)

Finalist, City of Vancouver Book Prize

Long listed for CBC Canada Reads 2015

The Door Is Open is a compassionate, reflective, and informative memoir about three-and-a-half years spent volunteering at a skid row drop-in centre in Vancouver’s downtown eastside. In an area most renowned for its …

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The Politics of Resentment

The Politics of Resentment

British Columbia Regionalism and Canadian Unity
by Philip Resnick
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Philip Resnick explores what makes B.C. stand apart as a region of Canada. He looks at the views of politicians, opinion-makers, and ordinary British Columbians on the challenges posed by Quebec nationalism, on their sense of estrangement from central Canada, and on what they see as the future of Canadian unity. He concludes with an examination of …

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Luther H. Holton

Luther H. Holton

A Founding Canadian Entrepreneur
by Henry C. Klassen
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With this book, Henry Klassen has made accessible the story of one of early Montreal's most remarkable citizens. Rising from humble origins, Luther H. Holton became an entrepreneur extraordinaire, with interests in real estate, railway building, steamboats, and banking. From the success of his various business ventures, Holton moved easily into the …

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Toward Defining the Prairies

Toward Defining the Prairies

Region, Culture, and History
edited by Robert Wardhaugh
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New ways of thinking about literature and history have radically changed how we think about or even "define" a region like the Prairie West. In fact, the very concept of "defining" has come into question by new theoretical approaches and it may now seem a hopeless endeavour. But the process of defining can be just as important as the actual product …

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Muskox Land

Muskox Land

Ellesmere Island in the Age of Contact
by Lyle Dick
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Critical forces of culture and nature collide in this comprehensive history of Ellesmere Island in the age of contact. Surveying the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Lyle Dick presents an impressive treatment of European-Inuit contact in the High Arctic (the area of what is now the Quttinirpaaq National Park) while considering the roles of …

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Caged Eagles

Caged Eagles

by Eric Walters
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tagged : prejudice & racism, military & wars, friendship

When Canada went to war with Japan following the bombing of Pearl Harbour, Canadians of Japanese descent were declared "Enemy Aliens." Without recourse of any kind, they were forced to leave their homes along with the British Columbia coast, their possessions were sold, and their rights as citizens denied. Caged Eagles follows fourteen-year-old Tad …

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Treaty Elders of Saskatchewan

Treaty Elders of Saskatchewan

Our Dream Is That Our Peoples Will One Day Be Clearly Recognized as Nations
by Harold Cardinal & Walter Hildebrandt
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"It is my hope, and the hope of the Office of the Treaty Commissioner, that this publication can help provide the historical context needed to intelligently and respectfully forge new relations between First Nations people and non-Aboriginal people in the province of Saskatchewan. It has already done so, in part, by facilitating the work of our off …

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Thomas Scott's Body

Thomas Scott's Body

And Other Essays on Early Manitoba History
by J.M. Bumsted
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What did happen to the body of Thomas Scott?The disposal of the body of Canadian history's most famous political victim is the starting point for historian J.M. Bumsted's new look at some of the most fascinating events and personalities of Manitoba's Red River Settlement.To outsiders, 19th-century Red River seemed like a remote community precarious …

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One Version of the Facts

One Version of the Facts

My Life in the Ivory Tower
by Henry E. Duckworth, introduction by Thomas H.B. Symons
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In his engaging memoirs, One Version of the Facts: My Life in the Ivory Tower, Dr. Henry Duckworth takes readers from his student days in Winnipeg and Chicago in the 1930s to his time as president of the University of Winnipeg (1971-1981) and chancellor of the University of Manitoba. An accomplished physicist, he wrote the first definitive text in …

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Mac Runciman

Mac Runciman

A Life in the Grain Trade
by Paul D. Earl, introduction by Gerald Friesen
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One of the most turbulent periods in the history of prairie agriculture is chronicled in a new book about the life and times of Alexander "Mac" Runciman, the Saskatchewan farmer who led the United Grain Growers as president from 1961 to 1981. Mac Runciman earned the respect and admiration on both sides of the great agriculture debates of the 1960s …

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Noble, Wretched and Redeemable

Protestant Missionaries to the Indians in Canada and the United States, 1820-1900
by Carol L. Higham
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This important and original book examines the relationship between stereotypes of Native peoples and institutional change on the missionary frontiers of nineteenth-century Canada and the United States. Using case studies of Protestant missionaries, Carol Higham demonstrates how corporate missionary societies, governments, and secular scholarly inst …

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The Road to the Rapids

Nineteenth-Century Church and Society at St. Andrew's Parish, Red River
by Robert J. Coutts
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This illustrated history, rich in detail, provides an account of the impact of the Anglican Church on the nineteenth-century Red River parish of St. Andrew's and examines the origins and development of the Metis community settled near the forks of the Red and Assiniboine rivers.

Robert Coutts focuses his historical eye upon the character of the Chur …

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Cowboys, Ranchers and the Cattle Business

Cowboys, Ranchers and the Cattle Business

Cross-Border Perspectives on Ranching History
edited by Simon M. Evans, contributions by Sarah Carter; Terry G. Jordan-Bychkov; Brain W. Dippie; Bill Yeo; Alan B. McCullough; Joy Oetelaar; Warren M. Elofson; Henry C. Klassen; Max Foran; Lorain Lounsberry & Richard W. Slatta
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Cowboys, Ranchers and the Cattle Business is an easily accessible and comprehensive summary of current studies on the Canadian ranching frontier. This collection of essays provides an excellent perspective on the latest developments in the historiography of the range, drawing from topics such as Wild West shows, artistic depictions of the cowboy, a …

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My Journey with Jake

My Journey with Jake

A Memoir of Parenting and Disability, 4th Edition
by Miriam Edelson
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Jake is celebrating his tenth birthday. That’s a remarkable feat, because at birth he was given only three years to live. Miriam Edelson is his mother, a dedicated fighter for Jake and families in similar situations. Edelson poses some tough questions: How do parents cope with a child who has special needs? Are we failing, as a society, to care f …

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Protecting Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage

Protecting Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage

A Global Challenge
by Marie Battiste & James Youngblood (Sa'ke'j) Henderson
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Whether in Canada, the United States, Australia, India, Peru, or Russia, the approximately 500 million Indigenous Peoples in the world have faced a similar fate at the hands of colonizing powers. Assaults on language and culture, commercialization of art, and use of plant knowledge in the development of medicine have taken place all without consent …

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Night Spirits

Night Spirits

The Story of the Relocation of the Sayisi Dene
by Ila Bussidor & Ustun Bilgen-Reinart
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For over 1500 years, the Sayisi Dene, 'The Dene from the East,' led an independent life, following the caribou herds and having little contact with white society. In 1956, an arbitrary government decision to relocate them catapulted the Sayisi Dene into the 20th century. It replaced their traditional nomadic life of hunting and fishing with a slum …

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Dictionary of Manitoba Biography

Dictionary of Manitoba Biography

by J.M. Bumsted
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Manitoba has been at the crossroads of many of the important debates and events in Canadian history. From the early fur trade to the Riel Rebellion to the Winnipeg General Strike, Manitobans have frequently played crucial roles in Canadian and sometimes world history. Until now, there has been no comprehensive, contemporary source for information o …

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The Last Illusion

Letters from Dutch Immigrants in the "Land of Opportunity" 1924-1930
edited and translated by Herman Ganzevoort
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Until now, information about Dutch immigration to Canada has been scarce as much was lost during the German occupation of Holland during World War II. However, Herman Ganzevoort was able to unearth and translate rare letters and articles written by Dutch immigrants during the 1920s, which offer new insight into the struggles the Dutch faced to fit …

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Greenwor(l)ds

Greenwor(l)ds

Ecocritical Readings of Canadian Women's Poetry
by Diana M.A. Relke
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Greenwor(l)ds rewrites the literary history of Canada from a feminist ecological perspective through a series of essays that examine the lives and work of nine women poets. Using insights from fields of knowledge as disparate as history and biology, physics and philosophy, psychoanalysis and communications studies, these essays reflect the transdis …

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Manitoba Medicine

Manitoba Medicine

A Brief History
by Ian Carr & Robert E. Beamish
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For many Canadians, the state of our health care and medical system is at the top of the public agenda. By following the growth and development of modern medicine in one Canadian province, Manitoba Medicine provides an insight into where our present medical system came from and how it developed.

Beginning with a description of some early Aboriginal …

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From the Inside Out

From the Inside Out

The Rural Worlds of Mennonite Diarists
edited by Royden Loewen
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Historian Royden Loewen has brought together selections from diaries kept by 21 Mennonites in Canada between 1863 and 1929, some translated from German for the first time. By skillfully comparing and contrasting a wide cross-section of lives, Loewen shows how these diaries often turn the hidden contours of household and community "inside out." The …

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Guardians of the Wild

Guardians of the Wild

A History of the Warden Service of Canada's National Parks
by Robert J. Burns & Mike Schintz
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Bears and bureaucrats, timber and telephone lines, poaching and predators, fires and families - all these play a part in this fascinating study of Canada's National Park wardens. The warden service has been integral to Canada's National Parks from their earliest days. First established in Rocky Mountains Park (now Banff National Park) in 1909, the …

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Community Music in Alberta

Community Music in Alberta

Some Good School House Stuff!
by George W. Lyon
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An album of photographs and musical experiences during the first century of Alberta's history. Explore Alberta's astonishing musical heritage, from brass bands and minstrel shows to Ukrainian folk music and symphonies, from native singers to Wilf Carter.

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Civil Society in Question

Civil Society in Question

by Jamie Swift
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In this concise, critical study of civil society, Jamie Swift sketches the history of the concept from its roots in the eighteenth century, to the present. Swift looks at its practical application in specific cases, such as Canada’s Victorian Order of Nurses, and with community-based groups in South Asia (India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Ba …

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The Labradorians

The Labradorians

Voices from the Land of Cain
by Lynne Fitzhugh
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Explorer Jacques Cartier dismissed it as the land God gave to Cain, but generations of people from widely differing cultures living in dense wilde ess conditions have forged the people of Labrador into a thriving, vital culture of their own. Here are their stories in their own voices, written by the expert hand of a person whose heart's home is Lab …

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Does Canada Matter?

Does Canada Matter?

Liberalism and the Illusion of Sovereignty
by Clarence Bolt
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In this lucid yet impassioned book Clarence Bolt reveals how Canada is rapidly losing its sovereign status to the liberal, globalizing drive that has, since Confederation, endeavoured to eliminate regional diversity, self-reliance and distinctiveness by blending our regions into a centralized economic and political system. Echoing George Grant, Bol …

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The Spirit of the Alberta Indian Treaties

The Spirit of the Alberta Indian Treaties

Third Edition
by Richard Price
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Government and First Nations leaders have tended to operate within two different systems of knowledge and perception regarding treaty rights issues in Canada. While First Nations emphasize the original spirit or intent of an agreement, government stresses the letter of the agreement. The Spirit of the Alberta Indian Treaties has long been acknowled …

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Ellie's New Home

Ellie's New Home

by Becky Citra
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tagged : pre-confederation (to 1867), farm & ranch life

Ellie and her little brother Max find themselves moving from their grandmother's comfortable home in England to Upper Canada. Their mother is dead, Father wants to start over again, and in 1835 there are many opportunities for settlers in British North America. Despite the strangeness of this vast new world, Ellie is sure things will turn out all r …

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Images of Canadianness

Images of Canadianness

Visions on Canada's Politics, Culture, and Economics
edited by Leen D'Haenens
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Images of Canadianness offers backgrounds and explanations for a series of relevant--if relatively new--features of Canada, from political, cultural, and economic angles. Each of its four sections contains articles written by Canadian and European experts that offer original perspectives on a variety of issues: voting patterns in English-speaking C …

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Women Overseas

Women Overseas

Memoirs of the Canadian Red Cross Corps
edited by Francis Martin Day & Barbara Ladouceur
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In these Red Cross memoirs, thirty women tell their stories of volunteer work with the Canadian Red Cross Corps in overseas postings during World War Two and the Korean War. These dramatic narratives take us across oceans infested with enemy submarines to witness Canadian women on duty in the U.K., in Europe and in Asia. Laced with humour and fille …

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The Mountie from Dime Novel to Disney

The Mountie from Dime Novel to Disney

by Michael Dawson
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Historian Michael Dawson digs deep into the written and pictorial record to reveal how the RCMP, since its inception, has constructed and zealously guarded its public image. Drawing on previously untapped sources, Dawson documents how consultants and entrepreneurs deliberately transformed and modernized the traditional symbolism of the Mountie. His …

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La Guerre, Yes Sir!

La Guerre, Yes Sir!

by Roch Carrier
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Vital, funny, moving and assured, La Guerre, Yes Sir! is a surrealist fable set in rural Quebec during WWI and one of the major achievements in Canadian fiction. Canadian Literature greeted its first appearance in these terms: It is the French-Canadian writer Roch Carrier who comes closest to the significance, power and artistry of Faulkner at his …

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Quebec and Its Historians

Quebec and Its Historians

The Twentieth Century
by Serge Gagnon, translated by Jane Brierley
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Women and Political Representation in Canada

Women and Political Representation in Canada

edited by Manon Tremblay & Caroline Andrew
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This collection of essays explores the often antagonistic relationship between women and political life in Canada. While women make up little over half of the total population in Canada, they are in many ways conspicuous by their absence from the Canadian political scene.

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The Dynamics of Native Politics

The Dynamics of Native Politics

The Alberta Metis Experience
by Joe Sawchuk
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Historically, Aboriginal people have had little influence on the development of Native policy from within government; as a result political organizations have been established to lobby government on Native peoples’ issues. Using his experience as director of land claims for the Métis Association of Alberta, Joe Sawchuk explains how these Aborigi …

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East/West

East/West

A Guide to Where People Live in Downtown Toronto
edited by Nancy Byrtus; Mark Fram & Michael McClelland
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Let's say you want to know which famous Canadian poet lived in the Waverley Hotel for seven years, constantly changing rooms in fear of RCMP bugs. Or you live at 44 Walmer and want to know what on earth they were thinking with those balconies. Or you want to know what's behind (or underneath!) that giant O hanging over Harbord at Spadina. These thi …

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