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  • - Chinese and Japanese Immigration to BC, 1920
    av Hilda Glynn-Ward
    421

    The Writing on the Wall is a vivid illustration of the fear and prejudice with which immigrants were regarded in the early twentieth century.

  • - The Terrible Man and His Truthful Art
    av M. Owen Lee
    347

    Father Lee traces some of Wagner's extraordinary influence for good and ill on a century of art and politicsand argues that Wagner's ambivalent art is indispensable to us, life-enhancing and ultimately healing.

  • - The History of RAF Ferry Command
    av Carl A. Christie
    451

    The timely delivery of aircraft was crucial in the Second World War. This is a full account of the pioneering efforts of the Ferry Command, whose efforts spawned international air travel as we now know it.

  • - History Education, Public Memory, and Citizenship in Canada
     
    721

    Through this series of essays, readers will have the opportunity to explore some of the political and ethical issues involved in this emerging field of Canadian 'citizenship through history' as they learn about public memory and broadly defined history education in Canada.

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    897

    Richly illustrated with maps, charts, tables, and images, this atlas includes overviews of the physical environment that influences human health; cultures and languages of northern peoples; health conditions of children and youth; and health systems, policies, resources, and services.

  • av Georgina Binnie-Clark
    501

    Wheat and Woman is a fascinating record of a gifted and determined woman's experience in prairie farming and a unique document in Canadian social history.

  • - A History of Desire
    av Edward Shorter
    451

    Written in the Flesh is a history of what people like to do in bed and how that has changed. The change is relentless: human sexuality continually seeks new means of liberation in its expression of pleasure.

  • - Nell Shipman and the Silent Cinema
    av Kay Armatage
    521 - 897

    Armatage reintroduces film studies scholars to Nell Shipman, a pioneer in both Canadian and American film, and one of proportionately numerous women from Hollywood's silent era who wrote, directed, produced, and acted in motion pictures.

  • - Humiliation, Common Sense, Politics
    av Paul Saurette
    531 - 1 047

    The Kantian Imperative thus demonstrates that philosophy and political theory are as relevant to contemporary events as at any other time in history.

  • - Mainstream and Critical Positions
     
    327

    Property is both a valuable text on a crucial topic in political and social theory and a significant contribution to the continuing debate

  • av Stanley Barrett
    451

    Attacking the illusion of simplicity which has dominated positivistic approaches and the out-dated identification of anthropology with non-Western, primitive, and tribal societies, Barrett contends that power and privilege everywhere should be the basic concerns of anthropological inquiry.

  • - An Introduction to Classical Political Theory
    av Irving M. Zeitlin
    371

    A guide to the fundamentals of political thought. Zeitlin shows that certain thinkers have given us insights that rise above historical context - 'trans-historical principles' that can provide the political scientist with an element of foresight.

  • av A.I. Silver
    477

    At Confederation, most French Canadians felt their homeland was Quebec; they supported the new arrangement because it separated Quebec from Ontario, creating an autonomous French-Canadian province loosely associated with the others.

  • - Literature, Gender, Memory
    av Jill Didur
    721 - 737

    Unsettling Partitions reinterprets the silences found in women's accounts of sectarian violence that accompanied Partition as a sign of their inability to find a language to articulate their experience without invoking metaphors of purity and pollution.

  • av Nella Cotrupi
    347

    Challenging the dismissive view of Frye's work as closed and outdated, Cotrupi explores the implications of his proposition that the history of criticism may be seen as having two main approaches?literature as "product" and literature as "process."

  • - Essays on Canadian Documentaries
     
    459

    Documentaries have dominated Canada's film production and have been crucial to the formation of Canada's cinematic identity. This volume will be an indispensable companion for anyone seriously interested in Canadian film studies.

  • av Andrea Gilpin
    371

    Written specifically for undergraduate students, this guide describes the basic elements of scientific writing as well as the elements of grammar and punctuation fundamental to all good writing. Clear, concise explanations and examples.

  • - Gambling and Canadians, 1919-1969
    av Suzanne Morton
    459 - 897

    Using a rich variety of historical sources, Suzanne Morton traces the history of gambling regulation in five Canadian provinces ? Nova Scotia, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, and B.C. ? from the First World War to the federal legalization in 1969.

  • - A Life in Canadian Security and Intelligence
    av John Starnes
    451

    Written by one of the very few people privy to some of the most closely guarded state secrets in Canada, this highly personal narrative is brought to life with exerpts from letters written home during World War II. This story recalls several of the key political moments of the 20th century.

  • - Energy Regulatory Governance in the Twenty-First Century
    av Monica Gattinger & G. Bruce Doern
    451 - 641

    Power Switch is one of the first accounts in many years of Canada's overall energy regulatory system.

  • - How Are We Aging?
    av Andrew V. Wister
    486 - 951

    Recent public declarations by a number of health organizations and institutes that we are experiencing an obesity crisis, and moreover, that obesity is the 'new tobacco' makes Baby Boomer Health Dynamics both timely and topical.

  • - A Critical History
    av Pierre Saint Arnaud
    451 - 981

    In African American Pioneers of Sociology, Pierre Saint-Arnaud examines the lasting contributions that African Americans have made to the field of sociology.

  • - From British Colonization to the Escheat Movement
    av Rusty Bittermann
    486

    Rural Protest on Prince Edward Island is a comprehensive and fascinating examination of an important, but often overlooked, period in the history of Canada's smallest province.

  • - Galicia as Ukraine's Piedmont
    av Paul Robert Magocsi
    387

    This study provides a solid background for understanding nineteenth-century Galicia as the historic Piedmont of the Ukrainian national revival.

  • - A History of Labour Day in Canada
    av Craig Heron & Steve Penfold
    1 117

    The Workers' Festival ranges widely into many key themes of labour history - union politics and rivalries, radical movements, religion, race and gender, and consumerism/leisure - as well as cultural history - public celebration/urban procession, urban space and communication, and popular culture.

  • - Selected Letters
    av George Grant
    507

    William Christian has selected some three hundred letters, postcards, telegrams, and journal entries which reveal much about Grant - both the troubled man and the daring thinker.

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    811

    A clear, concise portrait of one of the most dramatic moments in the history of working-class life and class relations generally in Canada ? the upsurge of working-class protest at the end of the First World War.

  • - Life and Music
    av F.R.C. Clarke
    691

    As a teacher and organist-choirmaster Healey Willan inspired generations of singers, musicians, and composers. As a composer he created some 800 works, including operas and symphonies as well as organ, piano, chamber, vocal, and band music.

  • - Italian and Other Internees in Canada and Abroad
     
    521

    Bringing together national and international perspectives on Italian and other wartime internees, the essays in this book assess the differing interpretations offered of Italian internment in Canada, the UK, the USA, and Australia during WWII.

  • av Valentin Boss
    421

    Russian notions of good and evil changed before the Revolution and will change again under glasnost' and perestroika. But no literary character has reflected such changes more dramatically than Milton's Satan, who managed to be both a hero to Romantic poets and Marxist critics.

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