Book — ...and that this diary was almost all that remained of this forgotten man, who like so many soldiers from ordinary families had lost his life in the First World War....
Book — ...recent pivot towards the tourist industry, and the lived experiences of Indigenous and Black people. Rather than focusing on the separate or distinct nature of Cape Breton, contributors place the...
Book — ...Theatre Encyclopedia is an ongoing, highly accessible database of information about Canadian actors, playwrights, directors, producers, designers, theatre organizations and institutions, composers, and plays that is available to the world....
Blog — In 1999, UNESCO proclaimed March 21 as World Poetry Day and in 2016 Twitter resurrected poetry. We believe that literary works are integral to scholarship and in the concise, succinct,...
Blog — This year, the world marked 100 years since the signing of the Treaty of Versailles—the peace agreement that officially ended the First World War. As we move further away from...
— Alternate Routes: A Journal of Critical Social Research Editor-in-Chief: Carlo Fanelli, York University Established in 1977 at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University, Alternate Routes is committed to creating outlets...
Book — At the place known as Head-Smashed-In in southwestern Alberta, Aboriginal people practiced a form of group hunting for nearly 6,000 years before European contact. The large communal bison traps of...
Blog — ...shared a few ideas on how you can recognize treaty in your everyday life. We are looking forward to sharing another year of AU Press news, books, events, and more!...
Book — Millions of people are displaced each year by war, persecution, and famine and the global refugee population continues to grow. Canada has often been regarded as a benevolent country, welcoming...
Book — In this inventive collection of poems, McCutcheon engages in sophisticated literary play and deploys the Surrealist practices of juxtaposition, cut-up, and defamiliarization. Moving from eroticism to the macabre and from...