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  • - Modernist Poetry in Transition
    av Brian Trehearne
    501

    During the Second World War, a number of young Canadian poets converged on Montreal and, in a few years of little-magazine and small-press publication, rewrote the story of modern English-Canadian poetry. The Montreal Forties establishes a new reading of Canadian modernist poetry in this crucial decade, during which the radical impersonality of high-modernist poetics gave way to an ironic expression of the modern individual in years of unexampled geopolitical and private crisis.The book discusses four major English-Canadian poets of the forties; P.K. Page, A.M. Klein, Irving Layton, and Louis Dudek. The character of the decade's poetry is explored through close scrutiny of the largely unread work published in the little magazines Preview and First Statement, as well as reference to their criticism, correspondence, and journals. Brian Trehearne shows that the Canadian poets emerging in Montreal in the 1940s faced in common a coherent set of artistic challenges general to poetry in English at that time. Chief among these was the function and value of the striking modernist Image in the 'whole' poem newly demanded of a generation at war, a matter vigorously debated by poets in Britain and the United States as well. The Montreal Forties allows us for the first time to see artists as diverse as Page and Layton, Klein and Dudek as part of a single Canadian and international generation, and breaks new ground for critics of Canadian modernist poetry.

  • - Photographs and Histories from the Kainai Nation
    av Alison Brown
    541

    While based in Canada, the dynamics of the 'Pictures Bring Us Messages' project is relevant to indigenous peoples and heritage institutions around the world.

  • av Diamond Jenness
    811

    The Indians of Canada remains the most comprehensive works available on Canada's Indians.

  • - Its Buildings Before 1867
    av Margaret Angus
    407

    Margaret Angus presents the stories of some of the architecturally and historically important limestone buildings, and of their owners, and thus tells the story of Kingston from the landing of the Empire Loyalists in 1784, through its brief period as capital of Canada (1841-43) up to Confederation.

  • - Volume 2: 1921-1948, The Mackenzie King Era
    av C.P. Stacey
    517

    Elegantly written, witty, and comprehensive, the volume represents a distinctive achievement by one of Canada's pre-eminent historians.

  • - A Case Study of Foreign Domination
    av Sally Zerker
    527

    This case study traces the development of the union which began as the Toronto Typographical Society. Through a close examination of this Canadian local's relations with its eventual parent organization in the US, Zerker reveals the 'domination' and brings into question the advantages of an international connection.

  • - A Study of Accused Persons as Dependants in the Criminal Process
    av Patricia M. Baranek
    651

    The authors discuss prospects for changing the criminal process and conclude that the range of reforms that have been advocated, and sometimes implemented, does not lead to an alteration of the accused?s position within the ordering of justice because the system is not truly adversarial.

  • - Volume 1: 1867-1921
    av C.P. Stacey
    707

    Volume I describes how an isolated self-governing colony whose external relations were controlled by the British Foreign Office was broken in upon by the menaces of the modern age of world conflict and under these pressures found itself assuming the status and powers of a nation state.

  • - Third Edition, Revised
    av Eric Arthur
    501

    This reprint of the third edition, prepared by Stephen Otto, updates Arthur's classic to include information and illustrations uncovered since the appearance of the first edition.

  • - Aboriginal Peoples and Aboriginal Rights
     
    707

    It contains some twenty-three papers from representatives of the aboriginal people's organizations, of governments, and of a variety of academic disciplines, along with introductions and an epilogue by the editors and appendices of the key constitutional documents from 1763.

  • - Revised Edition
    av Robert Bothwell
    827

    Canada's evolution is presented with remarkable clarity in this first general history of the country's postwar years.

  • - A True Story of Crime and Politics in Canada
    av Martin L. Friedland
    491

    Martin Friedland has vividly reconstructed one of the most dramatic criminal cases in Canada's history.

  • - A Melodrama in Three Acts
    av J.L. Granatstein
    251

    As Canadians continue to argue with each other about the benefits of a cosier relationship with out American cousins, Granatstein provides a salutary reminder that the historical roots of the debate stretch not only across the forty-ninth parallel but back across the Atlantic too.

  • av S.J. Doran
    681

    In this challenging work Robert M. Doran explores the basis of systematic theology in consciousness, and goes on to consider the practical role of such theology in establishing and fostering communities with an authentic way of life.

  • - Class, Ethnicity, and Gender in the Jewish Labour Movement of Toronto, 1900-1939
    av Ruth Frager
    417

    Frager has been able to gain access to original records that shed new light on an important chapter in Canadian ethnic, labour, and women's history.

  • - The Rebellion of 1837 in Rural Lower Canada
    av Allan Greer
    451

    In looking closely into the actions, motives, and mentality of the rural plebeians who formed a majority of those involved in the insurrection, Allan Greer brings to light new causes for the revolutionary role of the normally peaceful French-Canadian peasant. By doing so he provides a social history with new dimensions.

  • - Letters of a Lifetime
    av Susanna Moodie
    501

    First published in 1985, this volume of letters follows Susanna Moodie from her Suffolk girlhood and her experience as an aspiring young writer in London, through her emigration to Upper Canada and five decades of Canadian life.

  • - The Canadian Expansionist Movement and the Idea of the West, 1856-1900
    av Doug Owram
    421

    Doug Owram analyses the various phases of this development, examining in particular the writings - historical, scientific, journalistic, and promotional - that illuminate one of the most significant movements in the history of nineteenth-century Canada.

  • - Toronto Struggles with Modern Planning
    av John Sewell
    451

    This is a reflective but vigorous statement by a committed urban reformer. Few Canadians are better suited to point the way towards city planning for the future.

  • - Learning to Live with Racism
    av Frances Henry
    459

  • - The Evangeline Co-operative Experience
    av Jack Quarter
    381

    Focusing on four co-operatives in the Evangeline region, an Acadian community on Prince Edward Island, the authors discuss why some co-operatives succeed while others fail.

  • - The Patterns and Context of Outport Crime
    av Norman Okihiro
    421

    Okihiro looks at crime arising from economic subsistence behaviours ? hunting, gathering, and domestic production activities long supported or tolerated in the outports, including big-game poaching and the production and consumption of moonshine.

  • - The Emergence of Canadian Feature Film Policy, 1952-1976
    av Michael Dorland
    407

    Examines the formation of feature film policy in the Canadian context of the 1950s through to the present, paying special attention to the role played by producers, filmmakers and government agencies.

  • - The Making of the Canadian Dwelling over Three Centuries
    av Peter Ennals
    459

    The authors present a new framework for interpreting the dwelling in Canada, including an important glimpse of counter-currents such as housing for gang labour, company housing, and the multi-occupant forms associated with urbanization.

  • - Sir William Phips, 1651-1695
    av Emerson Baker
    587

    A biography of William Phips: sea captain out of Boston, Caribbean adventurer, and the first royal governor of Massachusetts.

  • - Disease, Medicine, and Canadian Plains Native People, 1880-1940
    av Maureen K. Lux
    459

    Challenging the view that Aboriginal medicine was helpless to deal with European disease, Lux argues that the diseases killing the Plains people were not contagious epidemics but grinding poverty, malnutrition, and overcrowding.

  • av David Beasley
    347

    Written and organized for easy access, the reader is guided step-by-step through library rules and methods of operation, the effective use of various cataloguing systems, and the location of materials.

  • - Humans and Animals in the City
    av Annabelle Sabloff
    491

    Sabloff argues that the everyday practices of contemporary capitalist society reinforce our alienation from the rest of nature and reflects on how anthropology has contributed to the prevailing Western perception of a divide between nature and culture.

  • - Convergences and Counterpoints with Artists, Scholars, and Advocates
     
    541

    How Theatre Educates is a fascinating and lively inquiry into pedagogy and practice that will be relevant to teachers and students of drama, educators, artists working in theatre, and the theatre-going public.

  • - Selected Correspondence of Northrop Frye and Helen Kemp, 1932-1939
    av Margaret Burgess
    567 - 991

    Lavishly illustrated, this new edition includes family photographs and original graphics by both Helen Kemp and her father, S.H.F. Kemp, mostly dating from his own student days at the University of Toronto.

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