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A critical examination of the recruitment and formation of American Catholic nuns during the final decades of convent expansion.
Examining the neglected organizational and research origins of the first interdisciplinary centres for the brain sciences.
Evocative poems about art, illness, identity, and the paradoxes of authenticity.
Tracing the global reach of early photography and the camera's part in cultural encounters across three continents.
Inviting readers to reconsider Canada's place in the world.
A passionate appeal from an acclaimed artist for the relevance of classical music in today's torn world.
A new perspective on the Canadian Constitution that focuses on Canada's distinctive contribution to constitutional ethics.
A collection of innovative essays on the iconic, dystopian video game series and its lasting influence.
Poems that give voice and agency to marginal figures in rural places and cityscapes.
How American personnel, materiel, and money sustained the International Grenfell Association's medical mission in pre-Confederation Newfoundland and Labrador.
How the sensational discovery of a Viking grave in northern Ontario became a major museum controversy when it was exposed as a hoax.
An exquisitely illustrated study of the spiritual and cultural aspects of the Cistercian world.
An accounting of feminism's effect on Canadian education policy and practice since the Royal Commission on the Status of Women.
A wake-up call to reform conservation practices and policies and to recognize the value of wildlife in Canada before further extinction.
remember your body again / how cedar smells of god / and a Bach cantata / makes you almost / forgive / your hands.
A rare first-hand account of the violent implosion and ongoing humanitarian tragedy of the world's youngest state.
The story of how the Musqueam First Nation have used cultural objects to take control of their history and land.
"Published for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission."
A groundbreaking work on the management of Canadian manpower in the First World War.
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