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  • - Two Generations Reflect on Tsimshian Education and the Day Schools
    av Helen Raptis
    417 - 1 072,-

    Moving beyond the more familiar stories of residential schools, two generations of Tsimshian students recall their experiences attending day and public schools in northwestern British Columbia.

  • - The Challenge of Direct Funding
    av Christine Kelly
    345 - 1 130,-

    Disability Politics and Care documents what happens when people with disabilities take control of home care services and explores key debates around the notion of "care."

  • - Promoting and Opposing Bilingualism in English-Speaking Canada
    av Matthew Hayday
    440 - 1 072,-

    So They Want Us to Learn French examines how and why Canadians both embraced and virulently opposed the ideal of personal bilingualism over the past fifty years, detailing and analyzing the strategies that social movements on both sides used to advance their goals.

  • - Colonial Relations, Humanitarian Discourses, and the Imperial Press
    av Kenton Storey
    397 - 758,-

    A fascinating look at how humanitarian language was used by the colonial press in New Zealand and on Vancouver Island to justify ongoing settler expansion while allaying fears of Indigenous resistance.

  • - The Planners, The Plans, Their Legacies, 1940-80
    av Richard White
    629,-

    This lavishly illustrated book will stand as the definitive history of Toronto postwar planning and of the impact that planning has had on the city and its surrounding metropolitan area.

  • - Environmental Contamination, Health, and Resilience in a Resource Community
    av Jessica van Horssen
    371 - 1 072,-

    In A Town Called Asbestos, a mining town's proud and painful history is unearthed to reveal the challenges a small resource community faced in a globalized world.

  • - Building a New Relationship
     
    417,-

    This third edition of a classic brings readers up to date on treaty negotiations in British Columbia and is a valuable resource for those interested in the treaty process both in BC and Canada.

  • - Managing Difference in Multinational States
     
    1 072,-

    This volume examines the implications of territorial pluralism for the peaceful and democratic management of difference in states characterized by ethnic, national, linguistic, or cultural divisions.

  • - Commitment, Emotion, and Action in Qualitative Research
     
    1 072,-

    By openly discussing the challenges of adopting innovative research methods, scholars of marginalized populations bring discussions of methodology from the fringes to the centre of debate in the social sciences.

  • - Cultural Entrepreneurs in China and Southeast Asia, 1900-65
     
    1 072,-

    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.

  • - How Urban Contexts Shape Ethnic and Nationalist Politics
     
    397,-

    This book examines how urbanization and pluralization are shaping the world's cities and what can be done to encourage integration and minimize ethnic and nationalist tensions.

  • - Making Sense of Canadian Health Reform
    av Terrence Sullivan
    254,-

    Is there a crisis in Canadian health care? This book provides a concise introduction to the fundamentals of health care in Canada and examine various ideas for reforming the system sensibly.

  • - New Voices, New Directions
     
    1 138,-

    A new generation of critical criminologists examines the future of criminology and criminal justice in Canada.

  • - Sport, Visual Culture, and Identity in Montreal, 1840-85
    av Gillian Poulter
    1 189,-

    This richly illustrated book shows how English-speaking colonists in Montreal appropriated French Canadian and indigenous sports traditions to forge a new, "Canadian" identity, which marginalized French Canadians and Aboriginal peoples in their own land.

  • - Parties, the Media, and Voters in an Ontario Election
    av Jonathan Malloy, William Cross, Tamara A. Small & m.fl.
    417 - 1 072,-

    This book shines a light on how parties, the media, and voters interacted during a recent Ontario election, providing one of the most complete accounts of a provincial election available.

  • - The Life and Politics of Paul Martin Sr.
    av Greg Donaghy
    485,-

    Grit examines the remarkable life and political career of Paul Martin Sr., a liberal reformer and cabinet minister from 1945 to 1968, who championed health care and pension rights, new meanings for Canadian citizenship, and internationalism in world affairs.

  • - The Woman's Christian Temperance Union in the Meiji Period
    av Elizabeth Dorn Lublin
    371,-

    Challenges received notions about women's political involvement and engagement with the state in Meiji Japan by exploring the activism of members of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.

  • - How Canadian Voluntary Associations Manage French and English
     
    440,-

    Canadian voluntary associations have proven that they can effectively manage bilingualism -- this book shows how and why.

  • av David Rayside, Jerald Sabin & Paul E. J. Thomas
    397 - 968,-

    A unique and timely exploration of the important ways that religion shapes political conflict across Canada.

  • - The Letters of Jane Rule and Rick Bebout
     
    463,-

    A Queer Love Story chronicles the poignant, incisive exchanges and intimate friendship that developed between Jane Rule, lesbian novelist and essayist, and Rick Bebout, gay journalist and activist, as they reflected on and participated in the key issues and events that shaped LGBT communities in the '80s and '90s.

  • - Confronting Ruination in Postindustrial Places
     
    915,-

    The Deindustrialized World opens a window on the experiences of those living at ground zero of deindustrialization and examines confrontations with the ruination of people and places on a global scale.

  • - The Chinese Cultural Revolution, 1966-76
     
    371,-

    This book decodes the rhetoric of China's turbulent decade, a time of both brutal iconoclasm and radical experimentation in the arts, to offer new insights into works that have transcended their times.

  • - The Liberian Crisis, Unilateralism, and Global Order
    av Ikechi Mgbeoji
    397 - 1 138,-

    A probing analysis and critique of the historical dysfunction of the post-colonial African state and the tragic collapse of Liberia.

  • - Oral History in the Aftermath of Mass Violence
     
    1 083,-

    By challenging the ways that survivors of mass violence are typically understood as either eyewitnesses to history or victims of it, the contributors to this volume ask us to go "beyond testimony" to embrace sustained listening and collaborative research design.

  • - The Near Death and Surprising Rise of the Federal NDP
     
    371,-

    Focused on the NDP's stunning 2011 breakthrough as Canada's Official Opposition, this volume traces the party's history from its emergence in the 1960s through moments of modernization and ideological refinement to its current presence in Canada.

  • - Animals, Ecologies, and Human Communities in British Columbia
    av John Thistle
    383 - 1 130,-

    This unconventional history looks at the resettlement of interior British Columbia from the perspective of campaigns to exterminate grasshoppers and wild horses, creatures considered by some to be pests.

  • - Gender, Toxics, and Environmental Health
     
    1 072,-

    This collection provides a critical, interdisciplinary analysis of how everyday exposures to common chemicals are adversely affecting the health of Canadians and reveals the connections between social inequity, environmental risks, and the gendered division of health burdens in Canada.

  • - Perceptions and Performance
     
    371,-

    The first of its kind, this book approaches the "democratic deficit" by assessing the performance of Parliament and the media in light of Canadians' perceptions and expectations of their democracy.

  • - Empowering Communities and Sustainable Businesses
     
    397,-

    A comprehensive look at how Canadians are responding to the forces of globalization through collectively owned enterprises.

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