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  • av Christine M. Sutherland
    611

    Practically ignored for over 200 years, Mary Astell's writing returned to prominence in the latter part of the 20th century in a celebrated biography by Ruth Perry. Self-educated, Astell was an avid political thinker, philosopher, educationalist & early feminist. Until recently, little attention has been paid to her importance.

  • - A History of Wolves along the Great Divide
    av Karen R. Jones
    477

  • av Emily Ursuliak
    287

  • av Sheri-D Wilson
    291

    With fine-tuned vocabulary, far-reaching observation, and the dream-vision of the surrealist eye, Sheri-D delves into the personal and the universal, the everyday and the mythical in these poems. This book is full of poignant sensations and astonishing realizations.

  • - Building on a Literary Identity
     
    587

  • av P. Whitney Lackenbauer, James Manicom & Adam Lajeunesse
    501 - 1 137

  • - Paraguay Versus the Triple Alliance, 1866-70
    av Thomas L. Whigham
    787

    "In 1864 Paraguayan dictator Francisco Solano Lâopez seized the Brazilian steamer, the Marquães de Olinda, initiating what became the most significant war ever fought in South America. By 1866 Lâopez's offensive had ended, replaced by a brutal and protracted Allied siege of Paraguay. Whigham's study takes the story of this epic conflict from this point, describing not only key personalities and various military engagements but also explaining how the war shaped society, how men and women mobilized only to suffer on an unimaginable scale. He shows how thousands of Brazilian, Argentine, and Uruguayan soldiers were killed by 1870 and many more left wounded or broken. On their side, the Paraguayans saw their population fall to less than half its pre-war figure, and the country's economy more or less ceased to function. Yet, for all the devastation it unleashed, the Triple Alliance War also acted as a major catalyst, permanently changing political parameters on the continent and etching the struggle into popular memory in an unforgettable way. The Road to Armageddon is the definitive work on the Triple Alliance War of 1864-1866. There is no other work in English that covers this war in such detail and with such a wide use of sources. Unlike the other works published on the Triple Alliance conflict, which are based almost exclusively on secondary works, The Road to Armageddon is based on a broad consideration of newspaper sources and primary materials from a score of archives and libraries in Brazil, Paraguay, Great Britain, Argentina, Uruguay, Italy, and the United States. In addition to focusing on high politics and the conduct of the war, the study also attempts to examine the conflict from the bottom up, with testimony drawn from poor men and women who witnessed the worst aspects of the war. The Road to Armageddon is not the only English-language work on the war, but it is distinctly the most complete. The images, which are relatively unknown in North America, are particularly fine as are the maps."--

  • - Remembering, Representing and Teaching Genocide
     
    501

    Presents a wide-ranging collection of essays bridging scholarly and community-based efforts to understand and respond to the global, transhistorical problem of genocide. The essays investigate how evolving, contemporary views on mass atrocity frame and complicate the possibilities for the understanding and prevention of genocide.

  • av Rachel Herbert
    421

    Examines the rhythms, routines, and realities of women's lives on family ranches. As these ranches replaced the large-scale cattle operations that once covered thousands of acres, women were called upon to ensure not only the ongoing economic viability of their ranches, but also the social harmony of their families and communities.

  • av D. B. Jones
    501

    Michael Rubbo was arguably the most important National Film Board director of his era, second possibly to Donald Brittain, but less known and more influential on the subsequent development of documentary. This volume aims to establish Rubbo's importance in the development of post-observational documentary and to make a claim for his body of work in its own right.

  • - Histories of Human-Animal Relations in Urban Canada
     
    571

    Offers a diverse array of work on the historical study of human-animal relations in Canada. In doing so, it aims to create a starting point for an ongoing conversation about the place of animals in historical analysis and, in turn, about the way issues regarding animals fit into Canada's political, social, cultural, economic, environmental and ethical landscapes.

  • av Kathleen Wall
    341

    Captures moments of joy and sadness that occur each day on city streets, exploring the humble triumphs and mundane tragedies of urban life. Photographs taken in locales from Regina to Venice, from Ottawa to Paris, inspire poems that reveal the unexpected beauty of the everyday experiences shaped by the cities we inhabit.

  • - A Century of the Canadian-American Water Relationship
     
    571

  • - Readings that Locate and Dislocate Western Canadaas Past
    av George Colpitts & Heather Devine
    501

  • - Making Caribbean News Relevant, Comprehensive and Independent
    av Juliette Storr
    501

  • av Gabor Csepregi
    471

    In Western civilisation, we have come to regard the body as an instrument or a machine that responds to external challenges but does not have a life or creativity of its own. This book describes in detail the nature and scope of these innate abilities - our sensibility, spontaneity, mimetic faculty, sense of rhythm, memory, and imagination.

  • - Truth and Reconciliation in Timor-Leste, Indonesia, and Melanesia
     
    507

    What is the experience of truth and reconciliation? What is the purpose of a truth commission? What lessons can be learned from established truth and reconciliation processes? This book explores the experience of truth and reconciliation in Southeast Asia and the Southwest Pacific, with and without a formal truth commission.

  • - The Work of Joane Cardinal-Schubert
    av LINDSEY SHARMAN
    601

    Despite significant personal and professional successes and monumental contributions to the Calgary artistic community, Joane Cardinal-Shubert remains under-recognized by a broad audience. This richly illustrated, intensely personal book celebrates her story with intimacy and insight.

  • - Alberta and the First World War
     
    681

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    507

    Describes the impacts of droughts and the adaptations made in prairie agriculture over recent decades. These adaptations have enhanced the capacity of rural communities to withstand drought. However, despite the high levels of technical adaptation, agricultural producers in the prairie region remain vulnerable to severe droughts.

  • - Mobility and the Environment in Canadian History
     
    507

    Shows how mobility - the movements of people, things and ideas, as well as their associated cultural meanings - has been a key factor in shaping Canadians' perceptions of and interactions with their country. Approaching environmental history in Canada through the lens of mobility reveals some of the distinctive ways in which Canadians have come to terms with the country's climate and landscape.

  • - Canada and Fragile States in Historical Perspective
     
    501

    Brings together leading Canadian historians and political scientists to explore Canada's historic relationship with fragile states. The collection spans the period from the 1960s to the present and covers a geographical range that stretches from the Middle East to Latin America to Southeast Asia.

  • av Robert Thacker
    507

  • - Adventures from the Far Side of Diplomacy
    av John W. Graham
    501

    Offers an unconventional, often dark, but more often hilarious view of diplomacy in settings as varied as Haiti, London, the Dominican Republic, the Balkans, Palestine, Paraguay, Guyana, and Kyrgyzstan, including covert monitoring of Soviet military operations in Cuba on behalf of the CIA with the blessing of President Kennedy.

  • - History, Politics, and Memory
     
    561

  • av Michael Keren
    501

    Shows how insights about genocide, poverty, state violence, world terrorism, the clash of civilizations, and other phenomena haunting the world at the turn of the millennium can be derived from contemporary novels. Keren demonstrates ways in which fictional literature can provide new perspectives on the complexities and contingencies of politics.

  • - First Woman of Canadian Theatre
     
    501

    As playwright, actor, director, teacher, mentor, theatre administrator, and critic, Sharon Pollock has played an integral role in the shaping of Canada's national theatre tradition. This collection, comprised entirely of new and original assessments of her work and contribution to theatre, is both timely and long overdue.

  • - Canadaas Fisheries Relations with the European Union, 1977-2013
    av Donald Barry
    587

  • - Hitler's War Against Caribbean Oil
    av David J. Bercuson
    641

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