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Farmers “Making Good”

Farmers “Making Good”

The Development of Abernethy District, Saskatchewan, 1880-1920
by Lyle Dick
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In this newly revised edition of the widely praised original Lyle Dick revisits the Abernethy district of Saskatchewan and his microhistorical analysis of the development of this prairie community.

 

Between 1882 and 1920, settlers from Ontario established social and economic structures at Abernethy, Saskatchewan. By virtue of hard work, perseverance …

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Far From Home

Far From Home

A Memoir of a Twentieth-Century Soldier
by Jeffery Williams
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Jeffery Williams offers a vivid retelling of his childhood in Calgary during the depression, followed by the outbreak of war and his enthusiastic enrolment in the Canadian Army. First sent to England in 1939, eager and untrained, Williams went on to a thirty-three year career, experiencing wars in Europe and Korea, and serving inCanada, Germany, th …

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Frederick Baraga's Short History of the North American Indians

Frederick Baraga's Short History of the North American Indians

edited and translated by Graham A. MacDonald
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Originally published in 1837 in Europe in German, French, and Slovenian editions, and appearing here in English for the first time, Frederic Baraga's Short History of the North American Indians is the personal, first–hand account of a Catholic missionary to the Great Lakes area of North America.

 

When Frederic Baraga, a young Roman Catholic Pries …

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Jemmy Jock Bird

Jemmy Jock Bird

Marginal Man on the Blackfoot Frontier
by John C. Jackson
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Jemmy Jock Bird, the son of a Cree woman and an English trader employed by the Hudson's Bay Company, has become part of the mythology of the mountain man era. In this creative non-fiction account, Jackson meticulously reconstructs the life of this intriguing individual who was caught between opposing sides of a dual Métis heritage.

Closely identifi …

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Just Dummies

Just Dummies

Cruise Missile Testing in Canada
by John Clearwater
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The Canadian government's 1983 decision to allow U.S. cruise missile testing in this country resulted in intense political fallout. The controversial program was kept quiet for as long as possible, but when key secrets were leaked, the powers that be faced harsh criticism from activists, opposition parties, Washington, and the Canadian public.

Using …

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Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Western Canada

Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Western Canada

From Family Businesses to Multinationals
edited by James J. Chrisman; J. A. D. Holbrook & J. H. Chua
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This collection of articles by Canadian scholars adds to a growing literature that examines the nature of the entrepreneurial process at the national and regional levels. Presenting emerging research programs and scholarly perspectives on the roles of innovation, entrepreneurship, and family business in economic development, this book enriches our …

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Dark Storm Moving West

Dark Storm Moving West

by Barbara Belyea
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The fur trade was the impetus for much of the exploration and discovery of North America. Like rolling storm clouds, the expanding enterprise of the fur trade moved relentlessly west to explore the furthest reaches of the continent. From Hudson Bay, Lake Superior, and the Mississippi River, European and American explorers and traders followed a web …

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Eye on the Future

Eye on the Future

Business People in Calgary and the Bow Valley, 1870-1900
by Henry C. Klassen
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Calgary and the Bow Valley’s business climates were lively, competitive, and capitalistic in the late 1800s. Eye on the Future sheds light on the challenges of building and maintaining business in this area during this time of vast growth. It provides insight into how entrepreneurs, retailers, manufacturers, bankers, farmers, and ranchers pioneer …

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Faculty of Nursing on the Move

Faculty of Nursing on the Move

Nursing at the University of Calgary, 1969-2004
by Geertje Boschma
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Facutly of Nursing on the Move provides a historical analysis of the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary in contrast and comparison to the broader evolution of academic nursing in Canada. It addresses how the faculty has responded to important social trends and changes in health care policy and helps the reader to understand contemporar …

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Breaking Ice

Breaking Ice

Renewable Resource and Ocean Management in the Canadian North
edited by Fikret Berkes; Rob Huebert; Helen Fast; Micheline Manseau & Alan Diduck
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The pace of technological, social, and environmental change in Canada’s Arctic has profound effects on resource management and policy decisions. The result of a project undertaken by the Ocean Management Research Network, Breaking Ice examines the nature of arctic environmental evolution and sustainability.

 

From the pressures of development, tech …

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Canadian Indian Cowboys in Australia

Canadian Indian Cowboys in Australia

Representation, Rodeo, and the RCMP at the Royal Easter Show, 1939
by Lynda Mannik
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The big new thrill at this year's Royal Show will be the Chuck Wagon Races, with Red Indians in full war-paint going helter-skelter around the arena, chuck wagons swaying and jostling perilously, horse teams urged with wild whooping into a frenzy of speed.
—Newspaper advertisement, Sydney, Australia, March 1939.

 

In 1939, a troupe of eight rodeo …

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Challenging Frontiers

Challenging Frontiers

The Canadian West
edited by Lorry Felske & Beverly J. Rasporich
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The frontier reality of confronting new conditions, adapting cultural inclinations, and dealing with a volatile environment in an effort to establish and nurture new communities is central to the western Canadian experience. It has shaped many aspects of our heritage, and it is within that context the essays assembled here strive to identify and c …

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As Long As This Land Shall Last

As Long As This Land Shall Last

A History of Treaty 8 and Treaty 11, 1870-1939
by Rene Fumoleau, epilogue by Joanne Barnaby
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As Long As This Land Shall Last is a thorough document of Treaty 8 (1899-1900) and Treaty 11 (1921) between the Canadian Government and the Indigenous Peoples of Northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories. These treaties promised that the Indigenous Peoples who inhabited these places could live and hunt in freedom on their ancestral lands "as …

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Alequiers

Alequiers

The History of a Homestead
by Mike Schintz
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Alequiers is the story of a one–hundred–year–old log house on the banks of the Highwood River in Southern Alberta, with particular emphasis on the time that author Mike Schintz and his family spent there. The book details what little is known about Alexander McQueen Weir, the original settler on the site and goes on to describe the changes in …

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A History of the Edmonton City Market 1900-2000

A History of the Edmonton City Market 1900-2000

Urban Values and Urban Culture
by Kathryn Chase Merrett
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Kathryn Chase Merrett celebrates 100 years of the Edmonton City Market in this groundbreaking local history.
Richly textured with archival photographs, drawings, maps, and anecdotes by vendors and customers of the city market, this book reveals how the market managed to thrive in the heart of a city that grew from a frontier outpost to a high–r …

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An Inside Look at External Affairs During the Trudeau Years

An Inside Look at External Affairs During the Trudeau Years

The Memoirs of Mark MacGuigan
by Mark MacGuigan, edited by P. Whitney Lackenbauer, foreword by Paul C. Martin
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Between these covers, you will read about the life of an individual—Mark MacGuigan—who dedicated his life to bettering Canada. From his fascination with the law to his interest in politics and international affairs, Mark made a lasting impact on virtually every area to which he turned his efforts . . . from the forward by Paul Martin

 

Mark MacGu …

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A Common Hunger

A Common Hunger

Land Rights in Canada and South Africa
by Joan G. Fairweather
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Geographically, demographically, and politically, South Africa and Canada are two countries that are very far apart. What they have in common are indigenous populations, which, because of their historical and ongoing experience of colonization and dispossession, share a hunger for land and human dignity.

 

Based on extensive research carried out in b …

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Fundamentals of Public Relations and Marketing Communications in Canada

Fundamentals of Public Relations and Marketing Communications in Canada

edited by William Wray Carney & Leah-Ann Lymer
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Experts in public relations, marketing, and communications have created the most comprehensive textbook specifically for Canadian students and instructors. Logically organized to lead students from principles to their application—and generously supplemented with examples and case studies—the book features chapters on theory, history, law, ethic …

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Baba's Kitchen Medicines

Baba's Kitchen Medicines

Folk Remedies of Ukrainian Settlers in Western Canada
by Michael Mucz
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Michael Mucz's prolonged primary research into Ukrainian-Canadian folk history culminates in Baba's Kitchen Medicines. This book bursts with the cultural memory of pioneering folk from Canada's prairieland. From fever to frostbite, this incomparable compendium of tinctures, poultices, salves, decoctions, infusions, plasters, and tonics will fascina …

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A Business History of Alberta

A Business History of Alberta

by Henry C. Klassen
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A Business History of Alberta chronicles a rich history of people and enterprise—an enduring spirit of entrepreneurship, and an evolution of economic foundations—from pioneer outposts to sophisticated global players. Found the foundations of business in Alberta through its development to the emergence of big business, this is a fascinating stud …

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Activating the Heart

Activating the Heart

Storytelling, Knowledge Sharing, and Relationship
edited by Julia Christensen; Christopher Cox & Lisa Szabo-Jones
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Activating the Heart is an exploration of storytelling as a tool for knowledge production and sharing to build new connections between people and their histories, environments, and cultural geographies. The collection pays particular attention to the significance of storytelling in Indigenous knowledge frameworks and extends into other ways of know …

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Why Indigenous Literatures Matter

Why Indigenous Literatures Matter

by Daniel Heath Justice
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Part survey of the field of Indigenous literary studies, part cultural history, and part literary polemic, Why Indigenous Literatures Matter asserts the vital significance of literary expression to the political, creative, and intellectual efforts of Indigenous peoples today.

In considering the connections between literature and lived experience, t …

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It Can't Last Forever

It Can't Last Forever

The 19th Battalion and the Canadian Corps in the First World War
by David Campbell
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The 19th Battalion was an infantry unit that fought in many of the deadliest battles of the First World War. Hailing from Hamilton, Toronto, and other communities in southern Ontario and beyond, its members were ordinary men facing extraordinary challenges at the Somme, Vimy Ridge, Passchendaele, Amiens, and other battlefields on Europe’s Western …

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Violence Against Indigenous Women

Violence Against Indigenous Women

Literature, Activism, Resistance
by Allison Hargreaves
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Violence against Indigenous women in Canada is an ongoing crisis, with roots deep in the nation’s colonial history. Despite numerous policies and programs developed to address the issue, Indigenous women continue to be targeted for violence at disproportionate rates. What insights can literature contribute where dominant anti-violence initiatives …

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Essential Song

Essential Song

Three Decades of Northern Cree Music
by Lynn Whidden
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Alberta's Lower Athabasca Basin

Alberta's Lower Athabasca Basin

Archaeology and Palaeoenvironments
edited by Brian M Ronaghan, contributions by Elizabeth C. Robertson; Janet Blakey; James A. Burns; Gloria J. Fedirchuk; Duane G. Froese; Eugene M. Gryba; John W. Ives; Alwynne B. Beaudoin; Raymond J. Le Blanc; Thomas V. Lowell; Brian O. K. Reeves; Laura Roskowski; Murray Lobb; Nancy Saxberg; Jennifer C. Tischer; Stephen A. Wolfe; Robin J. Woywitka; Robert R. Young; Timothy G. Fisher; Grant M. Clarke; Luc Bouchet & Angela M. Younie
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Over the past two decades, the oil sands region of northeastern Alberta has been the site of unprecedented levels of development. Alberta's Lower Athabasca Basin tells a fascinating story of how a catastrophic ice age flood left behind a unique landscape in the Lower Athabasca Basin, one that made deposits of bitumen available for surface mining. L …

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From the Tundra to the Trenches

From the Tundra to the Trenches

by Eddy Weetaltuk, edited by Thibault Martin, introduction by Isabelle St. Amand
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“My name is Weetaltuk; Eddy Weetaltuk. My Eskimo tag name is E9-422.” So begins From the Tundra to the Trenches. Weetaltuk means “innocent eyes” in Inuktitut, but to the Canadian government, he was known as E9-422: E for Eskimo, 9 for his community, 422 to identify Eddy.

In 1951, Eddy decided to leave James Bay. Because Inuit weren’t allo …

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Gandhi in a Canadian Context

Gandhi in a Canadian Context

Relationships between Mahatma Gandhi and Canada
edited by Alex Damm
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Gandhi in a Canadian Context examines a range of intriguing and under-studied connections between India’s greatest nationalist leader, Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948), and facets of life in Canada, including Gandhi’s interest in and contact with Canada and Canadians early in the twentieth century, and the implications of Gandhi’s thinking on a r …

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Translation and Translating in German Studies

Translation and Translating in German Studies

A Festschrift for Raleigh Whitinger
edited by John L. Plews & Diana Spokiene
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Translation and Translating in German Studies is a collection of essays in honour of Professor Raleigh Whitinger, a well-loved scholar of German literature, an inspiring teacher, and an exceptional editor and translator. Its twenty chapters, written by Canadian and international experts explore new perspectives on translation and German studies as …

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Indigenous Homelessness

Indigenous Homelessness

Perspectives from Canada, Australia, and New Zealand
edited by Evelyn Peters; Julia Christensen, contributions by Annette Siddle; Joshua Freistadt; Patricia Franks; Rebecca Cherner; Christina Birdsall-Jones; Yale Belanger; Gabrielle Lindstrom; Paul Andrew; Paul Memmott; Daphne Nash; Julia Parrel; Sarah Prout; Mohi Rua; Darrin Hodgetts; Kelly Greenop; Rebecca Schiff; Maureen Simpkins; Tiniwai Chas Te Whetu; Susan Farrell; Selena Kern; Marleny M. Bonnycastle; Cynthia Bird; Tim Aubry; Pita Richard Wiremu King; Deidre Brown; Fran Klodawsky; Jeanette Waegemakers Schiff; David Turner; Alina Turner; Wilfreda E. Thurston; Barbara A. Smith; Shiloh Groot; Charmaine Green & Rob Willetts
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Being homeless in one’s homeland is a colonial legacy for many Indigenous people in settler societies. The construction of Commonwealth nation-states from colonial settler societies depended on the dispossession of Indigenous peoples from their lands. The legacy of that dispossession and related attempts at assimilation that disrupted Indigenous …

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Imperial Plots

Imperial Plots

Women, Land, and the Spadework of British Colonialism on the Canadian Prairies
by Sarah Carter
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Sarah Carter’s "Imperial Plots: Women, Land, and the Spadework of British Colonialism on the Canadian Prairies" examines the goals, aspirations, and challenges met by women who sought land of their own.

Supporters of British women homesteaders argued they would contribute to the “spade-work” of the Empire through their imperial plots, replacin …

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Loyal Gunners

Loyal Gunners

3rd Field Artillery Regiment (The Loyal Company) and the History of New Brunswick's Artillery, 1893-2012
by Lee Windsor; Roger Sarty & Marc Milner
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Loyal Gunners uniquely encapsulates the experience of Canadian militia gunners and their units into a single compelling narrative that centres on the artillery units of New Brunswick. The story of those units is a profoundly Canadian story: one of dedication and sacrifice in service of great guns and of Canada.

The 3rd Field Regiment (The Loyal Comp …

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Sounding Thunder

Sounding Thunder

The Stories of Francis Pegahmagabow
by Brian D. McInnes, foreword by Waubgeshig Rice
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Francis Pegahmagabow (1889–1952), a member of the Ojibwe nation, was born in Shawanaga, Ontario. Enlisting at the onset of the First World War, he became the most decorated Canadian Indigenous soldier for bravery and the most accomplished sniper in North American military history. After the war, Pegahmagabow settled in Wasauksing, Ontario. He ser …

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Making Feminist Media

Making Feminist Media

Third-Wave Magazines on the Cusp of the Digital Age
by Elizabeth Groeneveld
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Making Feminist Media provides new ways of thinking about the vibrant media and craft cultures generated by Riot Grrrl and feminism’s third wave. It focuses on a cluster of feminist publications—including BUST, Bitch, HUES, Venus Zine, and Rockrgrl—that began as zines in the 1990s. By tracking their successes and failures, this book provides …

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Learn, Teach, Challenge

Learn, Teach, Challenge

Approaching Indigenous Literatures
edited by Deanna Reder & Linda M. Morra
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This is a collection of classic and newly commissioned essays about the study of Indigenous literatures in North America. The contributing scholars include some of the most venerable Indigenous theorists, among them Gerald Vizenor (Anishinaabe), Jeannette Armstrong (Okanagan), Craig Womack (Creek), Kimberley Blaeser (Anishinaabe), Emma LaRocque (M …

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Arts of Engagement

Arts of Engagement

Taking Aesthetic Action In and Beyond the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
edited by Dylan Robinson & Keavy Martin
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Arts of Engagement focuses on the role that music, film, visual art, and Indigenous cultural practices play in and beyond Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Indian Residential Schools. Contributors here examine the impact of aesthetic and sensory experience in residential school history, at TRC national and community events, and in a …

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In Due Season

In Due Season

by Christine van der Mark, afterword by Carole Gerson & Janice Dowson
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First published in 1947, In Due Season broke new ground with its fictional representation of women and of Indigenous people. Set during the dustbowl 1930s, this tersely narrated prize-winning novel follows Lina Ashley, a determined solo female homesteader who takes her family from drought-ridden southern Alberta to a new life in the Peace River reg …

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Canadian Graphic

Canadian Graphic

Picturing Life Narratives
edited by Candida Rifkind & Linda Warley
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Canadian Graphic: Picturing Life Narratives presents critical essays on contemporary Canadian cartoonists working in graphic life narrative, from confession to memoir to biography. The contributors draw on literary theory, visual studies, and cultural history to show how Canadian cartoonists have become so prominent in the international market for …

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From Kinshasa to Kandahar

From Kinshasa to Kandahar

Canada and Fragile States in Historical Perspective
edited by Michael K. Carroll; Greg Donaghy, contributions by Stephanie M. Bangarth; Duane Bratt; Darren Brunk; Hevina S. Dashwood; Jean Daudelin; Tom Keating; Stephen Saideman; Julian Schofield; Kevin Spooner; Andrew Thompson & David Webster
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Failed or fragile states are those that are unable or unwilling to provide a socio-political framework for citizens and meet their basic needs. They are a source of terrorism and international crime, as well as incubators of infectious disease, environmental degradation, and unregulated mass migration. Canada's engagement with countries such as the …

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A Culture's Catalyst

A Culture's Catalyst

Historical Encounters with Peyote and the Native American Church in Canada
by Fannie Kahan, introduction by Erika Dyck, with Abram Hoffer; Duncan Blewett; Humphry Osmond & Teodoro Weckowicz
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In 1956, pioneering psychedelic researchers Abram Hoffer and Humphry Osmond were invited to join members of the Red Pheasant First Nation near North Battleford, Saskatchewan, to participate in a peyote ceremony hosted by the Native American Church of Canada.

Inspired by their experience, they wrote a series of essays explaining and defending the co …

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Horse-and-Buggy Genius

Horse-and-Buggy Genius

Listening to Mennonites Contest the Modern World
by Royden Loewen
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The history of the twentieth century is one of modernization, a story of old ways being left behind. Many traditionalist Mennonites rejected these changes, especially the automobile, which they regarded as a symbol of pride and individualism. They became known as a “horse-and-buggy” people.

Between 2009 and 2012, Royden Loewen and a team of rese …

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Thrashing Seasons

Thrashing Seasons

Sporting Culture in Manitoba and the Genesis of Prairie Wrestling
by C. Nathan Hatton
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Horseback wrestling, catch-as-catch-can, glima; long before the advent of today’s WWE, forms of wrestling were practised by virtually every cultural group. C. Nathan Hatton’s Thrashing Seasons tells the story of wrestling in Manitoba from its earliest documented origins in the eighteenth century to the Great Depression.

Wrestling was never mere …

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Choosing Buddhism

Choosing Buddhism

The Life Stories of Eight Canadians
by Mauro Peressini
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This book explores the experience of Canadians who chose to convert to Buddhism and to embrace its teachings and practices in their daily lives. It presents the life stories of eight Canadians who first encountered Buddhism between the late 1960s and the 1980s, and are now ordained or lay Buddhist teachers.

In recent census records, over 300,000 Can …

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Brought to Light

Brought to Light

Contemporary Freemasonry, Meaning, and Society
by J. Scott Kenney
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Secret societies are becoming increasingly controversial—thrust into public awareness by popular books, films, the Internet, and a host of recent documentaries. In academia, this exposure finds a parallel in the proliferation of research, institutes, and conferences. Yet the media depictions tend to be caricatures, a playing to pervasive stereoty …

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Human Rights in Canada

Human Rights in Canada

A History
by Dominique Clément
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This book shows how human rights became the primary language for social change in Canada and how a single decade became the locus for that emergence. The author argues that the 1970s was a critical moment in human rights history—one that transformed political culture, social movements, law, and foreign policy. Human Rights in Canada is one of the …

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Inside The Mental

Inside The Mental

Silence, Stigma, Psychiatry, and LSD
by Kay Parley
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Before she became a psychiatric nurse at "The Mental" in the 1950s, Kay Parley was a patient there, as were the father she barely remembered and the grandfather she'd never met. Part memoir, part history, and beautifully written, Inside The Mental offers an episodic journey into the stigma, horror, and redemption that she found within the instituti …

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Baffin Island

Baffin Island

Field Research and High Arctic Adventure, 1961-67
by Jack Ives
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A geographer with extensive research experience in the Canadian North, Jack D. Ives has written a lively and informative account of several expeditions to Baffin Island during the “golden age” of federal research. In the 1960s, scientists from the Geographical Branch of Canada’s Department of Energy, Mines, and Resources travelled to Baffin t …

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A Canterbury Pilgrimage / An Italian Pilgrimage

A Canterbury Pilgrimage / An Italian Pilgrimage

by Elizabeth Robins Pennell & Joseph Pennell, edited by Dave Buchanan
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A peasant in peaked hat and blue shirt, with trousers rolled up high above his bare knees, crossed the road and silently examined the tricycle. “You have a good horse,” he then said; “it eats nothing.” —from An Italian Pilgrimage

The 1880s was an exhilarating time for cycling pioneers like Elizabeth and her husband Joseph. As boneshakers a …

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Apartheid in Palestine

Apartheid in Palestine

Hard Laws and Harder Experiences
edited by Ghada Ageel
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“Of all the crimes to which Palestinians have been subjected through a century of bitter tragedy, perhaps none are more cruel than the silencing of their voices. The suffering has been most extreme, criminal, and grotesque in Gaza, where Ghada Ageel was one of the victims from childhood. This collection of essays is a poignant cry for justice, fa …

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Canadian Countercultures and the Environment

Canadian Countercultures and the Environment

edited by Colin M. Coates
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Studies of the radical environmental politics of the 1960s have tended to downplay the extent to which much of that countercultural intellectual and social ferment continued into the 1970s and 1980s. Canadian Countercultures and the Environment adds to our knowledge of this understudied period. This collection contributes a sustained analysis of th …

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