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  • - The Emergence of Consumer Consciousness in English Canada
    av Bettina Liverant
    397 - 968,-

    Buying Happiness explores the different ways that key public thinkers represented, conceptualized, and institutionalized new ideas about consumption, which shaped economic and social policy and influenced behaviour.

  • - Mental Trauma and the Korean War
    av Meghan Fitzpatrick
    383 - 811,-

    Invisible Scars explores the treatment of psychological casualties during the Korean War and the long-term repercussions for former soldiers living with trauma.

  • - The Role of Parenthood in Politics
     
    440,-

    The first major comparative analysis of the role of parenthood in politics, this book raises important questions about the intersection of gender, parental status, and political life.

  • - Building the Finnish Community in Canada
     
    371,-

    Revealing the continued imprint of the Finnish community on Canadian society, Hard Work Conquers All explores the politics, ideologies, and cultural expressions of successive waves of Finnish immigration over a century.

  • - How a Focus on Health Can Revive Canadian Democracy, Updated and Expanded Edition
    av Ryan Meili
    319,-

    A Healthy Society draws on one doctor's experience in family practice, community building, and politics to envision a new approach to politics - and a healthier world.

  • - The History of Women and the Vote in Canada
    av Joan Sangster
    278 - 367,-

    Acclaimed historian Joan Sangster celebrates the 100th anniversary of Canadian women getting the federal vote with a look at the real struggles women faced, depending on their race, class, and location in the nation, in their fight for equality.

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    397,-

    This book provides a provocative look at the growth of non-stop election campaigning in Canada and its implications for Canadian democracy and how we are governed.

  • - The Politics of Abortion in Canada
    av Rachael Johnstone
    345 - 811,-

    A long-overdue update on the dynamics of abortion politics in Canada, After Morgentaler explores the role of both state and non-state actors in the creation and maintenance of access to abortion services following the 1988 Morgentaler decision.

  • - Social Movements and Public Policy in Canada
     
    397,-

    Caring for Children interrogates Canadian public policies on the care of children, asking why the burden of care falls so heavily on women as mothers and caregivers, and what social movements are doing to try to redesign the politics of caring for children.

  • - A Social and Environmental History of London's Industrialized Marshland, 1839-1914
    av Jim Clifford
    371 - 857,-

    This original account of industrial London's expansion into West Ham's suburban marshlands highlights how pollution, poverty, and water shortages fuelled social democracy in Greater London.

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    397,-

    This unique analysis of Manchuria's environmental history provides an overview of the climatic and imperialist forces that have shaped an area of ongoing geopolitical importance.

  • - Political Exile and Re-education in Mao's China
    av Ning Wang
    1 130,-

    Through newly accessed labour farm archives and recently uncovered Chinese-language sources, this book brings to life the experience of political exiles in Mao's China.

  • - Diversity and the Limits of Tolerance
     
    359,-

    A volume of cutting-edge scholarship that argues against the traditional assumption that religion and sexuality will always collide, instead exploring sites of intersection where various forms of both co-exist.

  • - New Iceland and the Colonization of the Canadian West
    av Ryan Eyford
    371 - 1 130,-

    This innovative history of a reserve for Icelandic settlers connects the dots between immigration and Indigenous dispossession in western Canada.

  • - The Promise of Social Movement Societies
     
    510,-

    Protest and Politics examines the blurring of contentious politics and mainstream politics to argue that, in an era of social movement societies, our understanding of the boundaries between politics and protest needs to be reconfigured.

  • - Cultural Entrepreneurs in China and Southeast Asia, 1900-65
     
    371,-

    The first critical analysis of Chinese "cultural entrepreneurs," businesspeople whose entrepreneurial endeavours in China and Southeast Asia the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries transformed the cultural sphere.

  • - The British Empire at War
     
    411,-

    A panoramic view of the British Empire during the most pivotal and dynamic twelve months of the Great War.

  • - Politics, Activism, Culture
     
    445,-

    This wide-ranging collection examines the historical roles of Indigenous women, their intellectual and activist work, and the relevance of contemporary literature, art, and performance for an emerging Indigenous feminist project.

  • - The Living Legacy of Inuit Clothing
    av Betty Kobayashi Issenman
    640,-

    Betty Kobayashi Issenman is a well-known specialist in Inuit clothing, a subject on which she has written and lectured extensively. From 1978 to 1988 she researched and catalogued the Artic clothing collections at the McCord Museum in Montreal, Quebec, and in 1988-1989 she was the guest curator at the museum of an exhibition of Inuit clothing called ¿Ivalu: Traditions du vetement inuit/Traditions of Inuit Clothing.¿

  • - Migrant NGOs and the Chinese Government
    av Jennifer Y.J. Hsu
    784,-

    This exploration of the interactive relationship between Chinese NGOs and the Chinese state provides fresh insights into how the Chinese government operates and why it needs non-governmental organizations to survive.

  • - Transforming Suicide Research and Prevention for the 21st Century
     
    442,-

    Critical Suicidology introduces alternative approaches to suicide prevention, approaches that don't pathologize inequality and distress but rather take into consideration the social, political, and cultural contexts of people's lives.

  • - Community, Diversity, and Dissent, 1945-75
     
    440,-

    Postwar Canada was far more complex than the well-worn stereotypes of Cold War conformity and 1960s rebellion suggest. This book explores postwar Canada's diverse symbols and battlegrounds. It considers definitions of the nation in Quebec, Acadian New Brunswick, and English Canada.

  • - The Life of Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra
    av Freeman M. Tovell
    1 105,-

    The most complete study of Bodega and his epoch yet written, At the Far Reaches of Empire is an absorbing narrative of eighteenth-century empire building.

  • - The Hope for Democracy in the Age of Network Technology
    av Darin Barney
    463,-

    Describing and documenting the actual effects of computer networks on people's experience in the workplace, marketplace, and community, the book argues that the conditions of surveillance and corporate control far outweigh those of information access as key elements in the social and political presence of network computing.

  • - Sir William Mackenzie, 1849-1923
    av R. B. Fleming
    399,-

    A dramatic biography of the now-forgotten Canadian entrepreneur, who spearheaded the most technologically advanced projects ever undertaken in the country, and built a business empire that stretched to Brazil, but was virtually bankrupt by the time of this death.

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    397,-

    The book covers a spectrum of key concerns within the field of child and youth care in Canada, and presents an analysis that spans a variety of program areas.

  • av Kim Rygiel
    397,-

    This book traces how border controls and detention practices, particularly in the post-9/11 era, are transforming citizenship into a globalizing regime to regulate mobility.

  • - Ethics and Engagement
     
    1 130,-

    Leading Canadian experts discuss when - and if - sociologists should intervene in public debates and engage in social activism.

  • - Racialization and Indigeneity at Canadian Universities
    av Peter Li, Audrey Kobayashi, Frances Henry, m.fl.
    397,-

    Challenging the myth of equity in higher education, this is the first comprehensive, data-based study of racialized and Indigenous faculty members' experiences in Canadian universities.

  • - Art, Culture, and Disability Activism in Canada
     
    397,-

    Mobilizing Metaphor illustrates how radical and unconventional forms of activism, including art, are reshaping the vibrant tradition of disability activism in Canada, challenging perceptions of disability and the politics that surround it.

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