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Clifford Sifton, Volume 1

The Young Napoleon, 1861-1900
by D.J. Hall
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Clifford Sifton was at the centre of political controversies throughout his career. A study of his life and times focuses inevitably on major issues in Canadian history. Clifford Sifton: The Young Napoleon - the first of a two-volume biography - examines Sifton's early career including his years in the Manitoba legislature up to the mid-point of hi …

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Transnational Yearnings

Transnational Yearnings

Tourism, Migration, and the Diasporic City
by Jenny Burman
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The global pathways that connect cities and nations are congested with people, money, and cultural transmissions. Transnational Yearnings maps a new way to look at modern contact zones and the personal interconnections that inform them by tracing circuits of migration and leisure travel between postcolonial Jamaica and Toronto, a city that has beco …

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Globalizing Citizenship

Globalizing Citizenship

by Kim Rygiel
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Since 9/11, national governments in the global North have struggled to govern populations and manage cross-border traffic without building new barriers to trade. What does citizenship mean in an era of heightened tension between global capitalism and the nation-state? Building on Foucault’s concept of biopolitics and an examination of national bo …

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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First Nations, First Thoughts

First Nations, First Thoughts

The Impact of Indigenous Thought in Canada
edited by Annis May Timpson
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Countless books and articles have traced the impact of colonialism and public policy on Canada’s First Nations, but few have explored the impact of Aboriginal thought on public discourse and policy development in Canada. First Nations, First Thoughts brings together Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal scholars who cut through the prevailing orthodoxy t …

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Finding Dahshaa

Finding Dahshaa

Self-Government, Social Suffering, and Aboriginal Policy in Canada
by Stephanie Irlbacher-Fox
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The social suffering and self-determination of Indigenous peoples are important public policy issues in Canada today. This book asks a fundamental question regarding Canadian-Aboriginal relations: Are self-government agreements an effective path to self-determination?

 

Finding Dahshaa describes self-government negotiations between Canada and the Deh …

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A Perilous Imbalance

A Perilous Imbalance

The Globalization of Canadian Law and Governance
by Clarkson, Stephen & Stepan Wood
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Through an examination of Canadians' complicated roles as agents and objects of globalization, this book shows how Canada's experience of and contribution to globalized governance is characterized by serious imbalances. It explores these imbalances by tracing three interlinked developments: the emergence of a neoconservative supraconstitution, the …

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The Duty to Consult

The Duty to Consult

New Relationships with Aboriginal Peoples
by Dwight G. Newman
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Canada’s Supreme Court has established a new legal framework requiring governments to consult with Aboriginal peoples when contemplating actions that may affect their rights. Professor Newman examines Supreme Court and lower court decisions, legislation at various levels, policies developed by governments and Aboriginal communities, and consultat …

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From Rights to Needs

From Rights to Needs

A History of Family Allowances in Canada, 1929-92
by Raymond B. Blake
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This book explores the family allowance phenomenon from the idea's debut in the House of Commons in 1929 to the program's demise as a universal program under the Mulroney government in 1992. Although successive federal governments remained committed to its underlying principle of universality, party politics, bureaucracy, federal-provincial wrangli …

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Protection of First Nations Cultural Heritage

Protection of First Nations Cultural Heritage

Laws, Policy, and Reform
edited by Catherine Bell & Robert Paterson
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Indigenous peoples around the world are seeking greater control over tangible and intangible cultural heritage. In Canada, issues concerning repatriation and trade of material culture, heritage site protection, treatment of ancestral remains, and control over intangible heritage are governed by a complex legal and policy environment. This volume lo …

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From Pride to Influence

From Pride to Influence

Towards a New Canadian Foreign Policy
by Michael Hart
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Recent Canadian foreign policy has fixated upon Canada’s former status as a middle power within a small club of western, democratic states. The emergence of a US-dominated world and of an integrated North American economy and the decline of multilateral rules and institutions as prime instruments of global governance have left Canadian foreign po …

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The Paradoxes of Peacebuilding Post-9/11

The Paradoxes of Peacebuilding Post-9/11

edited by Stephen Baranyi
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Is sustainable peace an illusion in a world where foreign military interventions are replacing peace negotiations as starting points for postwar reconstruction? What would it take to achieve durable peace? This book presents six provocative case studies authored by respected peacebuilding practitioners in their own societies. The studies address tw …

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Cautious Beginnings

Cautious Beginnings

Canadian Foreign Intelligence, 1939-51
by Kurt F. Jensen
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Kurt F. Jensen argues that Canada was a more active intelligence partner in the Second World War alliance than has previously been suggested. He describes Canada’s contributions to Allied intelligence before the war began, as well as the distinctly Canadian activities that started from that point. He reveals how the government created an intellig …

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Canada’s Rights Revolution

Canada’s Rights Revolution

Social Movements and Social Change, 1937-82
by Dominique Clément
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In the first major study of postwar social movement organizations in Canada, Dominique Clément provides a history of the human rights movement as seen through the eyes of two generations of activists. Drawing on newly acquired archival sources, extensive interviews, and materials released through access to information applications, Clément explor …

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Gendering the Nation-State

Gendering the Nation-State

Canadian and Comparative Perspectives
edited by Yasmeen Abu-Laban
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Gendering the Nation-State explores the gendered dimensions of a fundamental organizational unit in social and political science – the nation-state. Yasmeen Abu-Laban has drawn together work by both high-profile and emerging scholars to rescue gender from the margins of theoretical discussions on the nation, the state, public policy, and citizens …

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First Nations Cultural Heritage and Law

First Nations Cultural Heritage and Law

Case Studies, Voices, and Perspectives
edited by Catherine Bell & Val Napoleon
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First Nations Cultural Heritage and Law explores First Nations perspectives on cultural heritage and issues of reform within and beyond Western law. Written in collaboration with First Nation partners, it contains seven case studies featuring indigenous concepts, legal orders, and encounters with legislation and negotiations; a national review essa …

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Indigenous Diplomacy and the Rights of Peoples

Indigenous Diplomacy and the Rights of Peoples

Achieving UN Recognition
by James (Sa'ke'j) Youngblood Henderson
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Despite centuries of sustained attacks against their collective existence, Indigenous peoples represent over 5,000 languages and cultures in more than 70 nations on six continents. Most have also retained social, cultural, economic, and political characteristics distinct from other segments of national populations, yet recognition of their humanity …

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For Future Generations

For Future Generations

Reconciling Gitxsan and Canadian Law
by P. Dawn Mills, foreword by Don Ryan Hanamuxw
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With material provided by the Gitxsan Hereditary Chiefs’ office, court transcripts from Delgam’Uukw v. British Columbia, and her own research, Dawn Mills paints a compelling picture of the Gitxsan and their right to land and self-government. While the book focuses on the judgments rendered in the Gitxsan’s struggle in the Supreme Court and an …

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A Trading Nation

A Trading Nation

Canadian Trade Policy from Colonialism to Globalization
by Michael Hart
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Canada has always been a trading nation. From the early days of fur and fish, to the present, when a remarkable ninety percent of our gross national product is attributable to exports and imports, Canadians have relied on international trade to bolster our economy. A Trading Nation, Michael Hart's brilliantly crafted overview and analysis of the hi …

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Holding the Line

Holding the Line

Borders in a Global World
edited by Heather N. Nicol & Ian Townsend-Gault
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The era of globalization has produced significant changes in the borderland issues of trade, security, economics, health, and even the environment. While borders may seem more permeable than they once were, can it really be said that we live in a "borderless world"? Holding the Line considers the changing roles of modern borders, contending that th …

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Globalization and Well-Being

Globalization and Well-Being

by John F. Helliwell
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Researchers and policy-makers are looking at public policies to assess their economic and social impacts on individuals, families, communities, and nations. This book applies this new research on social capital and well-being to key issues facing individuals and governments in the age of globalization. John Helliwell examines how globalization has …

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Agenda-Setting Dynamics in Canada

Agenda-Setting Dynamics in Canada

by Stuart N. Soroka
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Why do public issues like the environment rise and fall in importance over time? To what extent can the trends in salience be explained by real-world factors? To what degree are they the product of interactions between media content, public opinion, and policymaking? This book surveys the development of eight issues in Canada over a decade -- AIDS, …

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The Indian Association of Alberta

The Indian Association of Alberta

A History of Political Action
by Laurie Meijer Drees
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The history of indigenous political action in Canada is long, hard-fought, and under-told. By the mid-1900s, Native peoples across western Canada were actively involved in their own political unions in a drive to be heard outside their own, often isolated, reserve communities. In Alberta, the Indian Association of Alberta (IAA) represented the inte …

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Sex and Borders

Sex and Borders

Gender, National Identity and Prostitution Policy in Thailand
by Leslie Ann Jeffrey
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Prostitution in Thailand has been the subject of media sensationalism for decades. Bangkok’s brothels have become international icons of “third world” women’s exploitation in the global sex trade. Recently, however, sex workers have begun to demand not pity, but rights as workers in the global economy.

 

This book explores how Thai national i …

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Hobnobbing with a Countess and Other Okanagan Adventures

Hobnobbing with a Countess and Other Okanagan Adventures

The Diaries of Alice Barrett Parke, 1891-1900
edited by Jo Fraser Jones
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In 1891, Alice Barrett moved from Port Dover, Ontario, to the Okanagan Valley to keep house for her brother and uncle. She soon married Harold Parke, a former NWMP officer, and spent the next decade recording her experiences in a series of notebooks sent to her Ontario family. Few women’s diaries have survived from that time, and Barrett Parke re …

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Forestry and the Forest Industry in Japan

Forestry and the Forest Industry in Japan

edited by Yoshiya Iwai
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In recent years, Japan, like many other forest-dependent nations, has been facing difficult times: forest self-sufficiency is low; unplanted areas after harvesting are increasing; and forest industries and companies are losing international competitiveness in the global market.

 

Such challenges, however, are not unique to Japan but are relevant - an …

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Ethics and Security in Canadian Foreign Policy

Ethics and Security in Canadian Foreign Policy

edited by Rosalind Irwin
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This collection brings together a wide range of authoritative, informed perspectives on issues of ethics and security facing Canadians, linking abstract analytical and philosophical questions to the critical and challenging questions of decision-making practice in Canadian foreign policy. Contributors deal with both the abstract notions of value, c …

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Multicultural Nationalism

Multicultural Nationalism

Civilizing Difference, Constituting Community
by Gerald Kernerman
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Generations of intellectuals have debated Canada’s national question. Rather than join the debate, Multicultural Nationalism challenges its logic. The national question is self-defeating: attempts to constitute a Canadian political community generate polarizing and depoliticizing deliberations. Gerald Kernerman engages with leading political theo …

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Parties Long Estranged

Parties Long Estranged

Canada and Australia in the Twentieth Century
edited by Margaret MacMillan & Francine McKenzie
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This book brings together recent and original work to illuminate comparisons and contrasts between two former colonies of the British empire. The contributors include some of the top names in history and political science, in Canada and Australia. Parties Long Estranged covers the entire 20th century and examines different aspects of Canadian-Austr …

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Liberalism, Nationalism, Citizenship

Liberalism, Nationalism, Citizenship

Essays on the Problem of Political Community
by Ronald Beiner
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In Liberalism, Nationalism, Citizenship, Ronald Beiner engages critically with a wide range of important political thinkers and current debates in light of the Aristotelian idea that shared citizenship is an essential human calling. Virtually every aspect of contemporary political experience – globalization, international migration, secessionist …

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Driven Apart

Driven Apart

Women's Employment Equality and Child Care in Canadian Public Policy
by Annis May Timpson
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Annis May Timpson demonstrates how Canadian women’s calls for family-friendly employment policies have translated into inaction or inappropriate action on the part of successive federal governments. She focuses on debates, public inquiries, and policy evolution during the Trudeau, Mulroney, and Chrétien eras, contextualizing these developments w …

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Modern Women Modernizing Men

Modern Women Modernizing Men

The Changing Missions of Three Professional Women in Asia and Africa, 1902-69
by Ruth Compton Brouwer
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During the interwar era, the world of mainstream Protestant missions was in transition. The once-dominant paradigm of separate spheres – “women’s work for women” – had lost its saliency, and professional women often entered work worlds largely peopled by men. Medical missionaries Belle Choné Oliver and Florence Murray and literature spec …

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Treaty Talks in British Columbia, Second Edition

Treaty Talks in British Columbia, Second Edition

Negotiating a Mutually Beneficial Future
by Christopher McKee
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In this updated edition of Treaty Talks in British Columbia, Christopher McKee traces the origins and development of treaty negotiations in the province. Through an examination of Native concerns, he analyzes conflicting points of view and suggests alternatives for achieving consensus.

 

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  • an overview of the Supreme Court of …
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Training the Excluded for Work

Training the Excluded for Work

Access and Equity for Women, Immigrants, First Nations, Youth, and People with Low Income
edited by Marjorie Griffin Cohen
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In recent years job training programs have suffered severe funding cuts and the focus of training programs has shifted to meet the directives of funders rather than the needs of the community. How do these changes to job training affect disadvantaged workers and the unemployed?

In an insightful and comprehensive discussion of job education in Canada …

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The Integrity Gap

The Integrity Gap

Canada's Environmental Policy and Institutions
edited by Anthony Perl & Eugene Lee
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This thoughtful collection exposes the gap between rhetoric and performance in Canada’s response to environmental challenges. Canadians, despite their national penchant for environmental discussion, have fallen behind their G-8 peers in both domestic commitments and international actions. In a cogent examination of the issue, eight authors demons …

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