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  • - Nursing at the University of Calgary, 1969-2004
    av Geertje Boschma
    561

    Offers an historical analysis of the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary within the context of the broader evolution of academic nursing in Canada. This title addresses how the faculty has responded to important social trends and changes in health care policy and helps the reader to understand contemporary nursing issues.

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    561

    The city acts as a backdrop to everyday life and influences the ways in which individuals interact with a greater cultural community. This title discusses changing ideas about the nature and function of the city as an essential cultural network, one that each of its inhabitants participates in, whether consciously or unconsciously.

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    491

    Sheds light on the nature of the mid-nineteenth century Catholic mission to the New World & includes observations of Native communities on the Lake Superior frontier, including hunting techniques, tools, & cultural features of these tribes.

  • - The Health and Wellness of Women of Colour and Indigenous Women
    av Grisselda Sophie Harding
    561

    There is growing evidence that the experience of racial discrimination can have a pervasive & devastating impact on the health and well-being of Black women. This title includes essays that demonstrates the gender, religious, cultural and class background that influence how we experience illness & how we are treated within the health care system.

  • - The Art of Esther Warkov
    av Beverly J. Rasporich
    491

    A biography of Warkov that considers her art through an understanding of her life and the palpable effect her life as a Jewish woman growing up on the Canadian prairies has had on her art. It provides a glimpse into the personal insights and explanations of Warkov.

  • - Agricultural Politics in the Fifties
    av Herbert Schulz
    491

    The son of a CCF member of the House of Commons, the author entered political life at a young age. He was an early organiser for the Manitoba Federation of Agriculture, & later an executive in the Grandview Pool Elevator Association. The author describes his time in the world of farm politics.

  • - Disasters in Western Canada
     
    401

    Includes stories that illustrates the steadfast determination & courage of people in the face of misfortune & extreme distress. From the lesser-known weed outbreaks & tornadoes to the world-wide influenza outbreak in 1918 that devastated many Calgary families, this title focuses on the human side of these disasters.

  • - As Sung by O J Abbott & Collection by Edith Fowke
    av Laszlo VikA¡r
    557

    Edith Fowke was a renowned Canadian folklorist, folk song collector, researcher, writer, & teacher who during her long career recorded nearly 2000 songs. The songs, mostly of Irish origin, were popular among settlers to the Ottawa valley. This title includes a detailed musical analysis that outlines the meter, scale, & range of each song.

  • - The Stories Women Tell about the Things They Keep
     
    417

    A book about memory & meaning. It brings to light the reflections & stories that women have constructed around the objects they have treasured, which in the past may have been deemed unimportant.

  • - Interviews with Contemporary Critics
     
    557

    A collection of interviews with some of North America's foremost cultural critics & theorists, including Frederic Jameson, J Hillis Miller, Hayden White. It covers topics such as culture, ideology, history, modernity, post-modernity, post-colonialism, globalisation, the role of the university & the role of the intellectual in today's society.

  • - Thomas James and the Northwest Passage, 1631-33
    av Wayne K. D. Davies
    767

    What baggage do explorers bring to their experiences? This book summarises the various factors that influence the writing & interpretation of exploration narratives, demonstrating the limitations of the assumption that there is a direct relationship between what the explorer saw & what the text describes.

  • - A Story of Conflict and Change
    av Carrol Jaques
    491

    Chronicles Unifarm, one of the most enduring agricultural organisations of its kind, from its development in the 1970s to its reorganisation as Wild Rose Agricultural Producers in 1995. This book provides discussions of co-operative philosophy, marketing boards, and the importance of education and training for members of the rural community.

  • - The Portrayal of Catholicism in the Novels of Brian Moore
    av Liam Gearon
    757

    Since Brian Moore's death in 1999, there have been no systematic pieces of full-length Moore scholarship. This book represents a literary treatment & fitting tribute to Moore as novelist. It includes a study of the writings on Brian Moore that considers the convergence of literature with theology.

  • - The Mexican Revolution in Coahuila
    av Suzanne B. Pasztor
    791

    Explores the causes, course and consequences of the Mexican Revolution in Coahuila. This book examines the movements led by Coahuila's native sons, Madero & Carranza that helped to define the Mexican Revolution. It includes a detailed history of the north-eastern state of Coahuila from the late Porfirian era to approximately 1920.

  • av Robert Heideman
    391

    Deals with some basic thermodynamic & transport properties of fluids & solids that are of interest in engineering applications. This book discusses various notions about the basic structure of matter, fundamental concepts of our physical world & the conditions of equilibrium between different phases of matter.

  • - Letters from Dutch Immigrants in the "Land of Opportunity" 1924-1930
     
    401

    Features letters and articles written by Dutch immigrants during the 1920's, which offer fresh insight into the struggles the Dutch faced attempting to fit into their new country, and open up the inner dimensions of the immigrants: the reasons for their emigration, their hopes, fears, and their experiences in Canada.

  • - Coal Mining in the Crowsnest Pass, 1902-1928
    av Karen Buckley
    491

    The Crowsnest Pass is famous for many coal-mining tragedies that afflicted the region in the early twentieth century. This title portrays the psychological and sociological features of both the individual and collective responses to death and danger, providing a picture of mining communities.

  • - Human Landmarks in the Arctic
     
    507

    Tells over one hundred Arctic stories about adventurers, military officers, authors, guides, cultural heroes, police, traders, and even the occasional charlatan. While some of the biographies are of people still active in the North, this title also includes stories from as far back as the sixteenth century.

  • - Retrofitting Star Trek's Humanism, Post-9/11
    av Diana M.A. Relke
    491

    Considers the dialectics of humanism and post-humanism, the pervasiveness of advanced technology, and the complications of gender identity inherent in the "Star Trek" series franchise. This title sheds light on how the "Star Trek" narratives influence and are influenced by shifting cultural values in the United States.

  • - Cruise Missile Testing in Canada
    av John Clearwater
    557

    The decision in 1978 by the Canadian government to allow cruise missile testing in the high arctic by their US allies was a controversial one. This title considers each aspect of this decades-long struggle, from the military & the political, to the protesters & the public.

  • - Museums and Social Responsibility
     
    491

    Attempts to point the way towards a sustainable future for museums by examining institutions that have found creative ways to attain a socially responsive model for cultural resource management. This title features articles which act as the starting points for any discussion on what museums have been and what they should strive to be.

  • - Construction of Self in the Work of Sharon Butala, Aganetha Dyck, Mary Meigs and Mary Pratt
    av Verna Reid
    561

    Visual artists Aganetha Dyck and Mary Pratt, and writers Sharon Butala and Mary Meigs came into prominence in middle age, doing their most significant work in their mature years. This title explores the evolving perceptions of "self" in the work of these four Canadian women.

  • - The Development of Abernethy District, Saskatchewan, 1880-1920
    av Lyle Dick
    561

    Between 1882 and 1920, settlers from Ontario established social and economic structures at Abernethy, Saskatchewan. By virtue of hard work, perseverance, and the critical advantage of having arrived first, they transformed the Pheasant Plains into a prosperous farming community. This book traces the area's political and economic development.

  • - Trans-national and Trans-disciplinary Perspectives on the Immanence of the Past
     
    557

    Covering topics that range from teaching history, to the concept of property rights and the discipline of history in the television age, this collection of essays alter the notion of how we 'make history'. It shows that we are never fully able to bend history to our will, and that as we attempt to do so, we are often shocked at the turns it takes.

  • - The Canadian Army's Senior Commanders in the Second World War
    av J. L. Granatstein
    567

    Presents an account of Canada's military at a crucial time in history. This book focuses on the personalities, politics and pressures that define Canada's involvement in WW2.

  • av Terry Fenton
    491

    Reta Cowley was a painter in step with changes taking place in her country. Working primarily on location, Cowley painted the landscape around her home in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and in 1964 received national recognition with a touring exhibition organized by the National Gallery of Canada. This book offers a picture of this influential painter.

  • - Genomics in the Public Arena
    av Frank Timmermans
    557

    Promotes reflection on the socio-ethical and policy and regulatory aspects of genomics and biotechnology. This collection of essays illuminates the common themes surrounding this contested issue and considers the politics, public perception, ethics, media representations, and future possibilities of genomics.

  • - Negotiating Identity and Belonging
     
    737

    Includes essays that provide readings of how the social structures of Canada and of the respective countries of origin - including their ethnicity, ancestry, and lineage - interact to shape the identities, expectations, and aspirations of African Canadians.

  • - The Evolution of Oil Well Drilling Technology in Alberta, 1883-1970
    av Sandy Gow
    847

    Presents a study of the evolution of the component aspects of drilling technology in Alberta, from the evolution of power sources & drill bit designs to the composition of drilling muds & the use of fishing tools. This title includes explanations of the costs & risks of oil well drilling & of the larger issue of industrial technology.

  • - Postcolonial Studies in a Globalized World
     
    557

    Features essays that explore the pressing issues & challenges that theories of globalisation present for postcolonial studies, including the difficulties of rethinking how 'marginality' might be defined in a new globalised world & the problems of imagining social transformation within globalisation.

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