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    898,-

    Bringing together the world's leading scholars on the subject, Military Education and the British Empire explores distinct national narratives within a comparative context to expose the role of military education in maintaining empire.

  • - Life beyond Settler Colonialism
    av Joseph Weiss
    371 - 1 273,-

    Countering colonial ideas about Indigenous peoples being frozen in time and without a future, this provocative book explores the ways in which members of the Haida Nation are shaping myriad possible futures to address the dilemmas that come with life under settler colonialism.

  • - Donald Marshall Jr. and the Mi'kmaw Quest for Justice
    av L. Jane McMillan
    345 - 397,-

    A passionate account of how one man's fight against racism and injustice transformed the criminal justice system and galvanized the Mi'kmaw Nation's struggle for self-determination, forever changing the landscape of Indigenous rights in Canada and around the world.

  • - Science and Technology in Canadian History
     
    968,-

    The first major collection of its kind in thirty years, Made Modern explores the role of science and technology in shaping Canadians' experience of themselves and their place in the modern world.

  • - The Federal Bureaucracy in the Digital Age
    av Amanda Clarke
    371 - 968,-

    Opening the Government of Canada provides a vivid and compelling account of the central challenge facing governments in the digital age: abandoning their "Closed Government" traditions to become more open, networked, and collaborative.

  • - Politics, Poetics, and People(s) in the Pacific Northwest
    av Daniel L. Boxberger, Allan K. McDougall & Lisa Philips
    397 - 1 027,-

    Documenting the profound impact of state formation on individuals and communities in the Pacific Northwest of the nineteenth century, Before and After the State reveals how national narratives and constructed identities were used in the service of nation building.

  • - The Japanese in Changchun, 1905-45
    av Bill Sewell
    772,-

    While other studies focus on the role of diplomats and the military, Constructing Empire demonstrates that building the Japanese empire also required civilian participation.

  • av Emily Snyder
    397 - 968,-

    This powerful book investigates the relationship between the oversimplification of gender in representations of Cree law and its effect on perceptions of Indigenous women as legal agents and citizens.

  • - Transboundary Resource Management in the Lake of the Woods Watershed
    av Jamie Benidickson
    371 - 968,-

    It's one thing to live in a watershed. We all do. It's another to manage one, as Levelling the Lake compellingly demonstrates.

  • av Paul Litt
    345 - 411,-

    This book examines the origins, dynamics, and enduring significance of Trudeaumania, which swept Canada's political and cultural landscape in the late 1960s.

  • av R.E. Lowe-Walker
    417 - 811,-

    A unique contribution to the literature on minority rights, Intercultural Deliberation and the Politics of Minority Rights examines the role of cultural difference in minority rights claims, building a case for inclusive political deliberation in liberal democracies.

  • - Indigenous Knowledge and Adaptive Management in the Western Arctic
     
    417,-

    When the Caribou Do Not Come highlights the knowledge and perspectives of northern Canadian communities that have been dealing with caribou population fluctuations for generations.

  • - First Nations, Treaty Rights, and Wildlife Conservation in Ontario, 1783-1939
    av David Calverley
    345 - 1 027,-

    Tracing the connections between colonialism and the early conservation movement in Ontario, Who Controls the Hunt? examines the contentious issue of treaty hunting rights and the impact of conservation laws on First Nations.

  • - A History of Changing Ideas
     
    948,-

    A remarkable volume that makes accessible for the first time and in one place a broad selection of more than 250 years of writing on Northwest Coast Native art.

  • - Indian Residential Schools, Truth Telling, and Reconciliation in Canada
    av Paulette Regan
    440,-

    Unsettling the Settler Within is a powerful call to action that lays bare the myth of the peacemaking settler and points the way toward a meaningful reconciliation between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadians grappling with the legacy of the Indian residential school system.

  • - The Site C Dam and a Valley's Stand against Big Hydro
    av Sarah Cox
    278,-

    Award-winning journalist Sarah Cox recounts the prolonged battle, led by farmers and First Nations, to stop the cripplingly expensive and environmentally irresponsible Site C dam.

  • - A Critical Introduction
    av Jim Reynolds
    345,-

    This introduction to contemporary Aboriginal law lays the groundwork for any assessment of Canada's claim to be a just society for Indigenous peoples.

  • - Stories of Engagement, Empowerment, and Mobilization
    av Shauna MacKinnon
    968,-

    Researchers engaged in community-based participatory research share stories about their work with marginalized communities, offering insights and imparting valuable lessons that will inspire others doing research with an eye to social justice.

  • - The Indian Specific Claims Commission and the Struggle for Indigenous Justice
    av Jane Dickson
    417 - 968,-

    This insider's account of the work of the Indian Specific Claims Commission takes an unflinching look at the development and implementation of Indigenous claims policy from 1991 to 2009.

  • - The Promise and Reality of Access to Justice
    av Jasminka Kalajdzic
    371 - 968,-

    The first major empirical and critical study of class actions in Canada, this book provides a detailed account of how they operate and whether they are achieving their goals.

  • - Hitchhikers, Hostels, and Counterculture in Canada
    av Linda Mahood
    371 - 968,-

    Asking new questions about travel and risk taking as a rite of passage, this book examines the rise and fall of hitchhiking in the 1970s and the accompanying adult scrutiny of youth subculture.

  • - Affect and the Politics of Heterosexuality
    av Jessica Joy Cameron
    319 - 811,-

    Reconsidering Radical Feminism investigates the legacy of feminist debates about the politics of heterosexuality, examining how we become invested in arguments that position us as feminists - and as gendered subjects.

  • - Morality and Citizenship in Canadian Public Health Campaigns
    av Catherine Carstairs, Bethany Philpott & Sara Wilmshurst
    401 - 977,-

    This book examines the history of public health in Canada, covering issues such as milk pasteurization, vaccination, fluoridation, nutrition education, industrial health, and campaigns against sexually transmitted infections.

  • - Pierre Trudeau, Organized Labour, and the Canadian Social Democratic Left
    av Christo Aivalis
    397 - 968,-

    Challenging interpretations of Pierre Elliott Trudeau as either the founder of a progressive Canada or an unavowed and destructive socialist, this book argues that he was in fact a staunch defender of capitalist values who helped make the country more conservative.

  • av Richard Goette
    371 - 968,-

    The most thorough study of Canada-US command and control relations to date, Sovereignty and Command in Canada-US Continental Air Defence, 1940-57 traces Canada's efforts to protect its sovereignty by retaining command over its armed forces.

  • - Income Taxation and the Modernization of the Canadian Political Imaginary
    av David Tough
    371 - 1 027,-

    The Terrific Engine tells the story of how income taxation effected a profound transformation in the way people talk and think about politics in Canada, and of the energy Canadians invested in taxation's political possibilities.

  • - Unity and Exclusion in Canadian Politics
    av John Grant
    440 - 1 027,-

    Bringing big thinking back to Canadian politics, Lived Fictions demonstrates how theories of political unity always exclude and shows why our comfortable assumptions about the promises of Canadian politics mask historical failures.

  • - Citizenship, Conjugal Relationships, and Canadian Immigration Policy
    av Megan Gaucher
    371 - 968,-

    A Family Matter investigates the implications for immigrants and refugees of the Canadian government's definition of what constitutes "family."

  • - Canadian Masculinities across Time and Place
     
    1 347,-

    The first published collection devoted entirely to historical studies of Canadian masculinity, Making Men, Making History pushes the boundaries of what it has meant to be a man in Canada.

  • - Social Movements, Disability History, and the Law
     
    371,-

    In Disabling Barriers, legal scholars, historians, and disability-rights activists encourage us to rethink our understanding of both the systemic barriers disabled people face and the capacity of disabled people to effect positive societal change.

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