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  • - Local Knowledge, Colonial Encounters, and Social Imagination
    av Julie Cruikshank
    440 - 445,-

    Focusing on these contrasting views of glaciers between Aboriginal peoples and European visitors in northern Canada and Alaska, Julie Cruikshank demonstrates how local knowledge is produced, rather than discovered, through colonial encounters, and how it often conjoins social and biophysical processes.

  • - Colonialism, Resistance, and Reserves in British Columbia
    av Cole Harris
    397,-

    It presents the most comprehensive account available of perhaps the most critical mapping of space ever undertaken in BC - the drawing of the lines that separated the tiny plots of land reserved for Native people from the rest.

  • - Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian State
    av Alan C. Cairns
    397,-

    Alan Cairns unravels the historical record to clarify the current impasse in negotiations between Aboriginal peoples and the state.

  • av Sherill Grace
    417 - 1 138,-

    Drawing on a wealth of artistic expression, this book explores how the arts and artists have shaped Canadian national identity.

  • - Photography and the Nuclear Era in Canada
    av John O'Brian
    345,-

    The Bomb in the Wilderness is an acutely perceptive analysis of Canada's nuclear footprint through the medium of photography, revealing how we have represented, interpreted, and remembered nuclear activities since 1945.

  • av John F. Helliwell
    315 - 559,-

    Throughout this concise and elegant book, John Helliwell emphasizes well-being as an explicit focus for research and for public policies.

  • - How We Talk About Canada
    av W. H. New
    315,-

    In Borderlands, W.H. New poetically and metaphorically considers the image of 'the border' in Canada and how it affects the way Canadians look at themselves and their society.

  • - Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar Canada
    av Tina Loo
    345 - 968,-

    Through five diverse episodes of forced relocation across Canada, Moved by the State offers a new look at the power of the welfare state and the political culture of postwar Canada.

  • - The Liberal Party's Long Mastery of Canada's Public Life
    av R. Kenneth Carty
    319,-

    How did Canada's Liberal Party become one of the most successful parties in the democratic world? Will it be able to reinvent itself for the twenty-first century?

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