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An exploration of Nietzsche's ideas of justice by one of his leading modern exponents.
Provides a description of Canada's forests, their historical uses, and their condition. This title examines the ten forest regions of Canada, looking at how the human use of these forests has changed from the end of the last glacial period (10,000 years ago) onwards.
A detailed look at ethnic diversity, immigration, and multiculturalism in the US and Canada.
A wide-ranging collection of talks by one of Canada's best-known and best-loved thinkers.
Vivid, haunting, and rhythmical, these poems illuminate the struggles of mental illness and uncover the sinister side of religion.
How Indigenous knowledge and pedagogies can turn teaching and learning upside down and inside out.
An examination of mobility, inequality, and the unfolding of lives on three continents during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
An analysis of two elite families in the shaping of English and French Quebec.
An exploration of state records and the forgotten people of Upper Canada.
A lively reconstruction of life in a booming North American city.
A hermeneutical exploration of freedom through existence, interpretation, and emergencies.
Providing a new ethical theory of objective engagement for digital, global journalism.
A political biography of the famous Ukrainian hetman Ivan Mazepa and his clash with the emerging Russian empire.
A timely critique of the entrenchment of tradition in Islam, with solutions to recover the religion's dynamism.
How our human world can exist and best flourish even though it is embedded in the physical universe.
What can photography tell us about a world transformed by nuclear catastrophe?
Exhibiting a collection of photographic travelogues, memoirs, thematic collections, and family sagas compiled between 1860 and 1960 and held by the McCord Museum of Canadian History, this second edition includes a revised and expanded preface along with new photographs of the Notman albums.
Evaluating private refugee sponsorship and its potential for global refugee policy.
A collection of unpublished poems by a distinguished poet and novelist.
A detailed examination of the experiences of refugees and receiving communities during Canada's Operation Syrian Refugee from 2015 to 2016.
An exploration of the history of cannabis use and prohibition in the French imperial nation-state.
A consideration of the ways that technology has led to an irreversible transition in power distribution, political journalism, and public discourse. Discussing how the military-industrial complex of the 1950s gave way to today's celebrity-distribution complex, Bill Fox examines the amount of power accorded to people well-known for being well-known.
The liberal order is decaying. Will it survive, and if not, what will replace it? On the eightieth anniversary of the publication of E.H. Carr's The Twenty Years' Crisis, 1919-1939, Philip Cunliffe revisits this classic text, juxtaposing its claims with contemporary debates on the rise and fall of the liberal international order.
From online dissent to street protest: exploring the seeds of Syria's revolution through the development of new media and information technologies.
Shining an intense light on the history of Britain's intelligence organizations, Secret History is a provocative, rigorously researched study that questions what we think we know about British intelligence.
The emergence of queer theory in architecture - and its potential for a renewed ethics of design.
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