Blog — ...National Geographic Society and professor of Anthropology at UBC called George and Alice’s story, “A fascinating account of the not so distant past when two worlds came together—that of Europe,...
Blog — ...helped negotiate the national residential schools settlement. The discussion focused on what the obstacles are to reconciliation, what we’ve seen happening so far, and what gives us hope for reconciliation....
Blog — Open Access Week runs from October 19–25 and as the first open access scholarly press in Canada, we are here to prepare you. October 16th just so happened to be...
Blog — ...and the social struggles that pitted some groups in the West against others, usually the elite groups that claimed to speak for the whole region on the national stage. The...
Blog — ...and tips about book design. Athabasca University Press books have been recognized on many occasions by both regional and national associations for their high production values and beautiful design. Yes,...
Blog — ...Bourdain’s rejection of them say about masculinity and food? For National Cupcake Day, we’re sharing Irina Mihalache’s investigation into the matter. This excerpt appeared in her chapter in How Canadians...
Blog — On International Women’s Day (March 8), we celebrate the achievements of women and we take a hard look at what still needs to be done to achieve gender parity and...
Blog — Welcome to the June edition of The Newsletter! Media We started a new Instagram series last week and we hope that you’ll follow along! We’re taking our followers on an...
Blog — ...at the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation at the University of Manitoba. You can RSVP here. You will be able to buy a copy of Arthur’s book or pick...
Blog — ...AU Press operates in Canada and is eligible for support through several granting agencies both provincial and national. Support from these agencies is contingent upon the citizenship of the author...