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  • - Aboriginal-State Relations in Canada, the United States and New Zealand
    av Jean Leonard Elliott
    293

    This is a study of the history and current state of the aboriginal politics in Canada, comparing them with aboriginal politics in New Zealand and the USA.

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    491

    This volume is the culmination of an objective study of the attack on the Alberta deficit launched by Premier Ralph Klein's government in 1993. The book answers the question, "how was the goal achieved so quickly?" and examines Klein's cost cutting strategies and theories of government.

  • - Constitutional Abeyances, Quebec and the Future of Canada
    av David M. Thomas
    542,-

    This work considers the question of Quebec's role and place in Canada, an issue that has been long ignored. It considers these and other questions in the light of Canada's constitutional past and its political present.

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    248

    This book explores the difficult challenges that face any government as it determines when to treat dissent as legitimate political behaviour and when as an illegimitate threat to individuals and society.

  • av H. V. Nelles
    211,-

  • av Michael (Professor (on leave) Hawes
    1 138,-

    Canadian Foreign Policy in a Unipolar World examines the theoretical and practical realities of a unipolar world - a system in which a single power is disproportionally dominant and influential - and asks how it affects Canadian foreign policy.

  • - A Linguistic History
    av Laurel J. (Professor Brinton
    1 121,-

    The English Language: A Linguistic History surveys the development of the English language from its Indo-European past to the present day.

  • av David R. (Associate Professor Lyon
    1 359,-

    A core text for psychology of criminal behaviour courses offered out of psychology and criminology departments nation-wide.

  • - A Student's Guide to Research and Writing
    av Margot (Former Dean of the School of Business Northey
    608,-

    This text is a clear and concise guide to research and writing for students at all levels of undergraduate psychology studies. Making Sense in Psychology: A Student's Guide to Research and Writing is intended for students in any psychology course containing research/writing components.

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    - A Developmental Aural Skills Text
    av Glen (Professor Ethier
    794,99

    Ear Training and Sight Singing is an introductory text designed to present a wealth of material suitable for use in ear training and sight singing courses for a 4-semester university or college programme anywhere in North America.

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    595,-

    Women and Religious Traditions uses a critical feminist lens to explore the roles and interactions of women with major world faith traditions. Within each particular tradition, the text examines the history and status of women, family structures, sexuality, and social change, as well as texts, rituals, and interpretations by and for women.

  • av Cynthia (Professor Sugars
    593

    This wide-ranging collection of essays explores aspects of historical remembering in Canadian literature. Essays consider a range of topics, from Canada's earliest historical narratives to its most recent, and are representative of the country's regional character, as well as of the ongoing movement of peoples in immigration and diaspora. The book's division into five parts (amnesia, postmemory, recovery work, trauma, and globalization) reflect the many ways the pastinfuses the present, and how the present adapts the past.

  • - A Cultural Studies Approach
    av Chris (Assistant professor of religion and culture Klassen
    376

    A core text for first- and second-year religion and popular culture courses that focuses on examining and applying theories to the interactions between religion and popular culture using a cultural studies approach.

  • av Paul S. Rowe
    1 696

    Specifically designed for third- and fourth-year students, Religion and Global Politics uses case studies from the US, India, and Latin America, as well as theoretical concepts to explore the relationship between religion and world order.

  • - Connecting Scholarship and Digital Media
    av Twyla ( Gibson
    561,-

    An upper-level supplementary text for students from a range of disciplines looking for help writing proposals, term papers, and major research projects.

  • - Educating Young Boys in Ontario for War
    av Mark Moss
    470,-

    By examining the cult of manliness as it developed in Victorian and Edwardian Ontario, Moss reveals a number of factors that made young men eager to prove their mettle on the battlefields of Europe.

  • av Bill ( Freedman
    335,-

    The Nature Conservancy of Canada is the leading non-governmental land conservation organization, a private, not-for-profit organization that partners with corporate and individual landowners to protect natural lands. The NCC's work is supported by about 40,000 active donors and manages 2.2 million acres of ecologically important land nationwide. The NCC is by all accounts a rare good news environmental story.

  • - The Canadian Handbook
    av The late William E. ( Messenger
    248

    Offering unparalleled guidance to the intricacies of the language, Writing English: The Canadian Handbook is an essential tool for writers, students, business people, and anyone who works with the written word in Canada.

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    1 372,-

    Offering a current and comprehensive analysis of Canadian cinema in its political and cultural contexts, this new edition of Film in Canada introduces students to a cinema that is as diverse as the country itself. Major developments in Canadian filmmaking are explored in depth, from direct cinema and the national-realist films of the 1960s to later avant-garde projects and beyond. With detailed discussions on recent and well-established works by prominentCanadian filmmakers, along with new film commentaries and movie stills, this text is an invaluable resource for film students and film lovers alike.

  • - And Other Fascinating Facts about the Language From Canada's Word Lady
    av Katherine (Editor in Chief of the ^ICanadian Oxford Dictionary^R Barber
    171,99

    In Six Words You Never Knew Had Something to do with Pigs, Katherine Barber reveals the surprising and delightful histories behind 400 of the commonest words in the English language. Written in a lively, witty and conversational style, the entries are arranged thematically by season and takes the reader on a lively journey through the year.

  • - Essential Readings
     
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    Population and Society brings together twenty-six classic and contemporary published works that are considered to be foundational reading for the study of human population and society. The book is divided into ten sections with concise introductory overviews by the editor, Frank Trovato.

  • av Evelyn (Professor Emeritus Kallen
    453,-

    This book examines key issues surrounding ethnicity and human rights in our country. It asks: How do we account for the persistence of racism in the face of increasing legal protection for human rights?Kallen's classic study reveals the ways in which human rights violations, by way of discrimination on the bases of race and ethnicity, create and sustain the marginalized status of diverse racial and ethnic groups in Canada. Minority rights issues central to the concerns of Canada's three major ethnic constituencies are examined: Aboriginal peoples, Franco-Quebecois, and racial and ethnic immigrant groups. Other central issues - gender, religious symbolism, and the mosaic versus the melting pot- are also considered. In ten chapters the author leads the reader through the pressures that flow from Canada's international human rights obligations, new patterns of immigration and ethnic structure, and the politicization of ethnicity. Racism, ethnicity, ethnic identity, social stratification, human rights violations, and the social construction of ethnic and other minorities are examined, as are the vertical ethnic mosaic and the Canadian system of ethnic stratification. Ethnic integration including models,policies, and realities are well articulated, as are minority protest movements. The approach of the book is unique and worth articulation. One reviewer called Kallen's approach "a blended sociological, legal, and policy perspective."

  • - Academic Reading Skills and Practice
    av Instructor, Fraser International College) Rozenberg & Marina (Instructor
    647,-

    Inspiring students to take a critical and multifaceted approach to reading, Perspectives: Academic Reading Skills and Practice combines skills instruction and authentic academic content to prepare learner for the demands of post-secondary education.

  • - A Nation of Regions
    av Brett ((Retired) Former Professor Emeritus McGillivray
    2 033

    Canada: A Nation of Regions, second edition, is a comprehensive survey of the regional geography of Canada. Explaining the physical and human processes that have shaped and continue to transform this country, Brett McGillivray tells the stories of the interactions between Canada's peoples and landscapes. Divided into three parts, which examine Canada globally, regionally, and finally as a country, Canada: A Nation of Regions features aninterdisciplinary approach, incorporating geography, anthropology, archaeology, history, economics, sociology, and political studies into one engaging and enlightening text.

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    Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874- 1942)-whose Anne of Green Gables and many other novels are loved by readers around the world-kept extensive journals for most of her life.In the 1920s, L.M. Montgomery is in mature mid-life, and her personal and professional lives are becoming even more complex. Montgomery juggles the demands of motherhood, parish obligations, indifferent household help, grief at the loss of older friends and family, and appeals by her P.E.I. clan for advice and assistance. There are also triumphs and trials more closely related to her position as a best-selling author: growing fame, and the successful launch of her new heroines 'Emily' and 'Marigold'.

  • - The Sociology of New Religious Movements
    av Lorne L (Associate Professor Dawson
    1 308,-

    This book summarises, synthesizes, and asseses over forty years of research in new religious movements by historians, sociologists, and psychologists of religion. Comprehending Cults provides an excellent introduction to the study of new religious phenomena.

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    2 577,-

    In Political Economy and the Changing Global Order, Third Edition scholars from around the world provide thirty-four concise, provocative, yet athoritative, analyses of various aspects of the rapid changes taking place in the global economic order.

  • - Rethinking Ethnocultural Relations in Canada
    av Will (Visiting Professor of Philosophy Kymlicka
    886

    Many people think that ethnocultural politics in Canada are spiralling out of control, with more groups making more demands. This book offers an optimistic picture. It argues that Canadians have learned lessons about how to accommodate ethnocultural diversity.

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