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Rethinking Domestic Violence

Rethinking Domestic Violence

by Donald G. Dutton
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Rethinking Domestic Violence is the third in a series of books by Donald Dutton critically reviewing research in the area of intimate partner violence (IPV). The research crosses disciplinary lines, including social and clinical psychology, sociology, psychiatry, affective neuropsychology, criminology, and criminal justice research. Since the area …

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Indigenous Peoples and Autonomy

Indigenous Peoples and Autonomy

Insights for a Global Age
edited by Mario Blaser; Ravi De Costa; Deborah McGregor & William D. Coleman
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The passage of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in 2007 focused attention on the ways in which Indigenous peoples are adapting to the pressures of globalization and development. This volume extends the discussion by presenting case studies from around the world that explore how Indigenous peoples are engaging with and challeng …

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The Business of Women

The Business of Women

Marriage, Family, and Entrepreneurship in British Columbia, 1901-51
by Melanie Buddle
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Throughout history, Western women have inhabited a conceptual space divorced from the world of business. But women have always engaged in business. Who were these women, and how were they able to justify their work outside the home? The Business of Women explores the world of those women who embraced British Columbia’s frontier ethos in the early …

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Inuit Education and Schools in the Eastern Arctic

Inuit Education and Schools in the Eastern Arctic

by Heather E. McGregor
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Since the mid-twentieth century, sustained contact between Inuit and newcomers has led to profound changes in education in the Eastern Arctic, including the experience of colonization and progress toward the re-establishment of traditional education in schools. Heather McGregor assesses developments in the history of education in four periods – t …

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Awfully Devoted Women

Awfully Devoted Women

Lesbian Lives in Canada, 1900-65
by Cameron Duder
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The lives of many lesbians prior to 1965 remain cloaked in mystery. Historians have turned the spotlight on upper-middle-class “romantic friends” and on working-class butch and femme women, but the lives of the lower-middle-class majority remain in the shadows. Awfully Devoted Women offers a portrait of middle-class lesbianism in the decades be …

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Aboriginal Title and Indigenous Peoples

Aboriginal Title and Indigenous Peoples

Canada, Australia, and New Zealand
edited by Louis A. Knafla & Haijo Westra
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Delgamuukw. Mabo. Ngati Apa. Recent cases have created a framework for litigating Aboriginal title in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. This book brings together distinguished scholars who show that our understanding of where the concept of Aboriginal title came from – and where it may be going – can also be enhanced by exploring legal develo …

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Unsettling the Settler Within

Unsettling the Settler Within

Indian Residential Schools, Truth Telling, and Reconciliation in Canada
by Paulette Regan, foreword by Taiaiake Alfred
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In 2008 the Canadian government apologized to the victims of the notorious Indian residential school system, and established a Truth and Reconciliation Commission whose goal was to mend the deep rifts between Aboriginal peoples and the settler society that engineered the system.

 

Unsettling the Settler Within argues that in order to truly participat …

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Making a Living

Making a Living

Place, Food, and Economy in an Inuit Community
by Nicole Gombay
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Until recently, most residents of Puvirnituq, an Inuit settlement in Northern Quebec, made their living off the land. Successful hunting, fishing, trapping and gathering, so vital to people’s survival, were underpinned by the expectation that food should be shared. As the Inuit moved into – both forced and voluntary – they have had to incorpo …

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Physiological Ecology of Pacific Salmon

by Cornelis Groot, edited by Leo Margolis
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Every year, countless juvenile Pacific salmon leave streams and rivers on their migration to feeding grounds in the North Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea. After periods ranging from a few months to several years, adult salmon enter rivers along the coasts of Asia and North America to spawn and complete their life cycle. Within this general outline …

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Development's Displacements

Development's Displacements

Economies, Ecologies, and Cultures at Risk
edited by Peter Vandergeest; Pablo Idahosa & Pablo S. Bose
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As multilateral agencies, social movements, and state authorities worldwide struggle to cope with the effects of large-scale development projects, the problem of displacement remains unresolved. This volume seeks to address displacement as a broad and multilayered phenomenon. A series of illustrative case studies drawn from around the globe provide …

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The Tsimshian

Images of the Past, Views for the Present
edited by Margaret Seguin Anderson
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This volume examines Tsimshian culture from the prehistoric period to the recent past and includes contributions from such diverse perspectives as archaeology, linguistics, and social anthropology. The contributors demonstrate a balance between current fieldwork and careful archival analysis, as they build on the voluminous materials that are a leg …

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A Dynamic Balance

A Dynamic Balance

Social Capital and Sustainable Community Development
edited by Ann Dale & Jenny Onyx
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A Dynamic Balance illuminates the importance of understanding the social dimension of sustainability as it examines the links between social capital and sustainable development within the overall context of local community development. Looking at case studies in both Australia and Canada, it draws upon lessons that can be learned to reconnect large …

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Outline of Classical Chinese Grammar

Outline of Classical Chinese Grammar

by Edwin G. Pulleyblank
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Outline of Classical Chinese Grammar is a comprehensive introduction to the syntactical analysis of classical Chinese. Focusing on the language of the high classical period, which ranges from the time of Confucius to the unification of the empire by Qin in 221, the book pays particular attention to the Mencius, the Lúnyu, and, to a lesser extent, …

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The Vancouver Achievement

The Vancouver Achievement

Urban Planning and Design
by John Punter
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The first comprehensive account of contemporary planning and urban design practice in any Canadian city, this book examines the development of Vancouver’s unique approach to zoning, planning, and urban design from its inception in the early 1970s to its maturity in the management of urban change at the beginning of the twenty-first century. By th …

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Cinematic Howling

Cinematic Howling

Women's Films, Women's Film Theories
by Hoi Cheu
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Cinematic Howling presents a refreshingly unorthodox framework for feminist film studies. Instead of criticizing mainstream movies from feminist perspectives, Hoi Cheu focuses on women’s filmmaking itself. Integrating systems theory and feminist aesthetics in his close readings of films and screenplays by women, he considers how women engage the …

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Adaptive Co-Management

Adaptive Co-Management

Collaboration, Learning, and Multi-Level Governance
edited by Derek Armitage; Fikret Berkes & Nancy Doubleday
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In Canada and around the world, new concerns with adaptive processes, feedback learning, and flexible partnerships are reshaping environmental governance. Meanwhile, ideas about collaboration and learning are converging around the idea of adaptive co-management. This book provides a comprehensive synthesis of the core concepts, strategies, and tool …

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The Inner Bird

The Inner Bird

Anatomy and Evolution
by Gary W. Kaiser
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Birds are among the most successful vertebrates on Earth. An important part of our natural environment and deeply embedded in our culture, birds are studied by more professional ornithologists and enjoyed by more amateur enthusiasts than ever before. However, both amateurs and professionals typically focus on birds’ behaviour and appearance and o …

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Cannibal Tours and Glass Boxes

Cannibal Tours and Glass Boxes

The Anthropology of Museums
by Michael M. Ames
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Cannibal Tours and Glass Boxes poses a number of probing questions about the role and responsibility of museums and anthropology in the contemporary world. In it, Michael Ames, an internationally renowned museum director, challenges popular concepts and criticisms of museums and presents an alternate perspective which reflects his experiences from …

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Masculinities without Men?

Masculinities without Men?

Female Masculinity in Twentieth-Century Fictions
by Jean Bobby Noble
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Conventional ideas about gender and sexuality dictate that people born with male bodies naturally possess both a man’s identity and a man’s right to authority. Recent scholarship in the field of gender studies, however, exposes the complex political technologies that construct gender as a supposedly unchanging biological essence with self-evide …

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Do Glaciers Listen?

Do Glaciers Listen?

Local Knowledge, Colonial Encounters, and Social Imagination
by Julie Cruikshank
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Do Glaciers Listen? explores the conflicting depictions of glaciers to show how natural and cultural histories are objectively entangled in the Mount Saint Elias ranges. This rugged area, where Alaska, British Columbia, and the Yukon Territory now meet, underwent significant geophysical change in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, which …

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Solidarities Beyond Borders

Solidarities Beyond Borders

Transnationalizing Women's Movements
edited by Pascale Dufour; Dominique Masson & Dominique Caouette
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Scholars of social movements tend to overlook the achievements and political significance of women’s movements. Through theoretical discussions and empirical examples, Solidarities Beyond Borders demonstrates the creativity and dynamism of transnational feminist and women’s groups around the world. These timely case studies from North America, …

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The New Silk Road Diplomacy

The New Silk Road Diplomacy

China's Central Asian Foreign Policy since the Cold War
by Hasan H. Karrar
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With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, independent states such as Kazakhstan sprang up along China's western frontier. Suddenly, Beijing was forced to confront internal challenges to its authority at its border as well as international competition for energy and authority in Central Asia. Hasan Karrar traces how China cooperated with Russia …

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At Home and Abroad

At Home and Abroad

The Canada-US Relationship and Canada’s Place in the World
by Patrick Lennox
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Canada’s relationship with the United States and its place in the world currently occupy distinct spheres in the minds of policymakers, intellectuals, and citizens. At home, Canada is thought to enjoy a “special” relationship with the United States; abroad, it occupies a place as the world’s problem-solver and peacekeeper. Patrick Lennox an …

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Writing British Columbia History, 1784-1958

Writing British Columbia History, 1784-1958

by Chad Reimer
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Captain James Cook first made contact with the area now known as British Columbia in 1778. The colonists who followed soon realized they needed a written history, both to justify their dispossession of Aboriginal peoples and to formulate an identity for a new settler society. Writing British Columbia History traces how Euro-Canadian historians took …

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Unions, Equity, and the Path to Renewal

Unions, Equity, and the Path to Renewal

edited by Janice R. Foley & Patricia L. Baker
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Trade unions in Canada are losing their traditional support base, and membership numbers could sink to US levels unless unions recapture their power. Unions, Equity, and the Path to Renewal brings together a distinguished group of union activists and equity scholars who trace how traditional union cultures, practices, and structures have eroded sol …

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Justice Bertha Wilson

Justice Bertha Wilson

One Woman’s Difference
edited by Kim Brooks
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tagged : gender & the law, judicial power, lawyers & judges, courts

Bertha Wilson's appointment to the Supreme Court of Canada in 1982 capped off a career of firsts. Wilson had been the first woman lawyer and partner at a prominent Toronto law firm and the first woman appointed to the Ontario Court of Appeal. Her career and passing in 2007 provoked reflection on her contributions to Canadian society and raised the …

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Nuclear Waste Management in Canada

Nuclear Waste Management in Canada

Critical Issues, Critical Perspectives
edited by Darrin Durant & Genevieve Fuji Johnson
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As oil reserves decline and the environment takes centre stage in public policy discussions, the merits and dangers of nuclear power and nuclear waste management are once again being debated. Nuclear Waste Management in Canada provides a critical counterpoint to the position of government and industry by examining not only the technical but also th …

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The Hero and the Historians

The Hero and the Historians

Historiography and the Uses of Jacques Cartier
by Alan Gordon
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Historians have long engaged in passionate debate about collective memory and national identity. Alan Gordon focuses on one national hero – Jacques Cartier – to explore how notions about the past have been passed from generation to generation in English- and French-speaking Canada and used to present particular ideas about the world. Nineteenth …

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Deliberative Democracy in Practice

Deliberative Democracy in Practice

edited by David Kahane; Daniel Weinstock; Dominique Leydet & Melissa Williams
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Deliberative democracy is a dominant paradigm in normative political philosophy. Deliberative democrats want politics to be more than a clash of contending interests, and they believe political decisions should emerge from reasoned dialogue among citizens. But can these ideals be realized in complex and unjust societies? This book brings together l …

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Feminized Justice

Feminized Justice

The Toronto Women’s Court, 1913-34
by Amanda Glasbeek
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In 1913, Toronto launched Canada’s first woman’s police court. The court was run by and for women, but was it a great achievement? This multifaceted portrait of the cases, defendants, and officials that graced its halls reveals a fundamental contradiction at the experiment’s core: the Toronto Women’s Police Court was both a site for feminis …

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The Politics of Procurement

The Politics of Procurement

Military Acquisition in Canada and the Sea King Helicopter
by Aaron Plamondon
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In 1993, Canada’s Liberal Party cancelled an order to replace the navy’s Sea King helicopter. It claimed that the Tory plan was too expensive, but the cancellation itself actually cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars. Aaron Plamondon connects this incident to the larger evolution of defence procurement in Canada, revealing that partis …

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Lost Kids

Lost Kids

Vulnerable Children and Youth in Twentieth-Century Canada and the United States
edited by Mona Gleason; Tamara Myers; Leslie Paris & Veronica Strong-Boag
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Children and youth occupy important social and political roles, even as they sleep in cribs or hang out on street corners. Conceptualized as either harbingers or saboteurs of a bright, secure tomorrow, they have motivated many adult-driven schemes to effect a positive future. But have all children benefited from these programs and initiatives? Lost …

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The Politics of Linkage

The Politics of Linkage

Power, Interdependence, and Ideas in Canada-US Relations
by Brian Bow
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Do Canada and the United States share a special relationship, or is this just a face-saving myth, masking dependency and domination? The Politics of Linkage cuts through the rhetoric that clouds this debate by offering detailed accounts of four major bilateral disputes. It shows that the United States has not made coercive linkages between issues. …

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Realizing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Realizing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Triumph, Hope, and Action
edited by Jackie Hartley; Paul Joffe & Jennifer Preston
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Adopted by the UN General Assembly on 13 September 2007, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples affirms the “minimum standards for the survival, dignity and well-being of the indigenous peoples of the world.” The Declaration responds to past and ongoing injustices suffered by Indigenous peoples worldwide, and provide …

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From Victoria to Vladivostok

From Victoria to Vladivostok

Canada’s Siberian Expedition, 1917-19
by Benjamin Isitt
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As the last guns sounded on the Western Front, 4,200 Canadian soldiers, some of them conscripts, travelled from Victoria to Vladivostok to open a new theatre of war in Siberia. Part of the Allied intervention in Russia’s civil war, the force sought to defeat Bolshevism, but grim conditions, conflict among the Allies, and local opposition eventual …

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Reforming Japan

Reforming Japan

The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union in the Meiji Period
by Elizabeth Dorn Lublin
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In 1902 the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) petitioned the Japanese government to stop rewarding good deeds with the bestowal of sake cups. Alcohol production and consumption, its members argued, harmed individuals, endangered public welfare, and wasted vital resources. This campaign was part of a wide-ranging reform program to eliminat …

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Militia Myths

Militia Myths

Ideas of the Canadian Citizen Soldier, 1896-1921
by James Wood
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This cultural history of the amateur military tradition traces the origins of the citizen soldier ideal from long before Canadians donned khaki and boarded troopships for the Western Front. Before the Great War, Canada’s military culture was in transition as the country navigated an uncertain relationship with the United States and fought an impe …

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The Practice of Execution in Canada

The Practice of Execution in Canada

by Ken Leyton-Brown
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It is easy to forget that the death penalty was an accepted aspect of Canadian culture and criminal justice until 1976. The Practice of Execution in Canada is not about what led some to the gallows and others to escape it. Rather, it examines how the routine rituals and practices of execution can be seen as a crucial social institution. Drawing on …

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Media Divides

Media Divides

Communication Rights and the Right to Communicate in Canada
by Marc Raboy; Jeremy Shtern, contributions by William J. McIver; Laura J. Murray; Seán Ó Siochrú & Leslie Regan Shade
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Canada is at a critical juncture in the evolution of its communications policy. Will our information and communications technologies continue in a market-oriented, neoliberal direction, or will they preserve and strengthen broader democratic values? Media Divides offers a comprehensive, up-to-date audit of communications law and policy. Using the c …

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The British Columbia Court of Appeal

The British Columbia Court of Appeal

The First Hundred Years
by Christopher Moore
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Courts of law at once reflect and shape the society in which they reside and dispense justice. To mark the 2010 centenary of the British Columbia Court of Appeal, this book presents an institutional, jurisprudential, and biographical account of the court and its evolving role in the province. Richly illustrated and replete with group portraits of j …

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Suburb, Slum, Urban Village

Suburb, Slum, Urban Village

Transformations in Toronto’s Parkdale Neighbourhood, 1875-2002
by Carolyn Whitzman
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Suburb, Slum, Urban Village examines the relationship between image and reality for one city neighbourhood – Toronto’s Parkdale. Carolyn Whitzman tracks Parkdale’s story across three eras: its early decades as a politically independent suburb of the industrial city; its half-century of ostensible decline toward becoming a slum; and a post-ind …

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Canada, the Congo Crisis, and UN Peacekeeping, 1960-64

Canada, the Congo Crisis, and UN Peacekeeping, 1960-64

by Kevin A. Spooner
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In 1960 the Republic of Congo teetered near collapse as its first government struggled to cope with civil unrest and mutinous armed forces. When the UN established a peacekeeping operation to deal with the crisis, the Canadian government faced a difficult decision. Should it support the intervention? By offering one of the first detailed accounts o …

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Fire and the Full Moon

Fire and the Full Moon

Canada and Indonesia in a Decolonizing World
by David Webster
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Our image of Canada’s postwar foreign policy is dominated by the Cold War, while the story of Canada’s response to decolonization in the Global South is less well known. This book explores Canadian-Indonesian relations to determine whether Canada’s postwar foreign policy was guided by an overarching set of altruistic principles. It shows that …

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Canada's Voice

Canada's Voice

The Public Life of John Wendell Holmes
by Adam Chapnick
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It is hard to imagine a person who embodied the ideals of postwar Canadian foreign policy more than John Wendell Holmes. Holmes joined the foreign service in 1943, headed the Canadian Institute of International Affairs from 1960 to 1973, and, as a professor of international relations, mentored a generation of students and scholars. This book charts …

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Identity/Difference Politics

Identity/Difference Politics

How Difference Is Produced, and Why It Matters
by Rita Dhamoon
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Theories of liberal multiculturalism have come to dominate debates about identity and difference politics in contemporary western political theory. Identity/Difference Politics offers a nuanced critique of these debates by switching the focus from culture to power. Issues of power are examined through accounts of meaning-making – those processes …

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Leviathan Undone?

Leviathan Undone?

Towards a Political Economy of Scale
edited by Roger Keil & Rianne Mahon
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Caught in the trap of the nation-state and frozen in postwar bloc logic, critical political economy has been found wanting when it comes to problematizing space and scale. Globalization and the rise of world cities and regions have shaken the discipline's foundations and fostered new interest in the concept of scale. Leviathan Undone? brings togeth …

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Pearson's Peacekeepers

Pearson's Peacekeepers

Canada and the United Nations Emergency Force, 1956-67
by Michael K. Carroll
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In 1957, Lester Pearson won the Nobel Peace Prize for creating the United Nations Emergency Force during the Suez crisis. The award launched Canada’s enthusiasm and reputation for peacekeeping. Pearson’s Peacekeepers explores the reality behind the rhetoric by offering a detailed account of the UNEF’s decade-long effort to keep peace along th …

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Environmental Conflict and Democracy in Canada

Environmental Conflict and Democracy in Canada

edited by Laurie E. Adkin
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The urgent need to resolve conflicts over forests, fisheries, farming practices, urban sprawl, and greenhouse-gas reductions, among many others, calls for a critical rethinking of the nature of our democracy and citizenship. This work aims to move the ideas of green democracy and ecological citizenship from the margins to the centre of discussion a …

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Opening Doors Wider

Opening Doors Wider

Women's Political Engagement in Canada
edited by Sylvia Bashevkin
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From the days of the fur trade through the contemporary period, women have played important roles in the public life of Canada. Until the 1970s, however, these contributions were generally overlooked. This book focuses on two questions: are the doors to participation presently open wider than they were in the past? How can these doors be opened wid …

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Contested Constitutionalism

Contested Constitutionalism

Reflections on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
edited by James B. Kelly & Christopher P. Manfredi
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The introduction of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982 was accompanied by much fanfare and public debate, and the Charter remains the subject of controversy twenty-five years later. Contested Constitutionalism does not celebrate the Charter; rather it offers a critique by distinguished scholars of law and political science of its e …

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