Blog — ...a thoughtful (and sometimes fun!) look at Canadian culture and society with a bit of education alongside a bit of world history. In the spirit of holiday gift guides, we’ve...
Blog — AU Press is joining in on the celebration of International Open Access Week, which runs from October 25 to October 31. This year’s theme, chosen by the Open Access Week...
Blog — ...Shape Your Eyes by Shutting Them by Mark A. McCutcheon Hobohemia and the Crucifixion Machine: Rival Images of a New World in 1930s Vancouver by Todd McCallum Goodlands: A Meditation...
Blog — ...Climate Change challenge pre-conceived notions of Alberta and Albertans. Northern Rover and Amma’s Daughters AU Press has always had an interest in often neglected forms of social and cultural history,...
Blog — The rapid pivot to online education following the COVID-19 outbreak has universities around the world leaning heavily on educational technology to facilitate remote lectures, exams, meetings, conferences, and more. But...
Blog — ...a brief recap of what we’re looking forward to in 2018. New Releases Just before Christmas, we announced our Spring 2018 catalogue. It’s jam-packed with everything from Frankenstein to the...
Blog — A wicked problem has nothing to do with witches of the west or evils that may lurk in the world (fantastical or otherwise). It’s a difficult or maybe even impossible...
Blog — ...event! Amma’s Daughters by Meenal Shrivastava was the first launch and reading hosted by Windowseat. Amma’s Daughters by Meenal Shrivastava Ben McNally Books in Toronto, Ontario has been on the...
Blog — International Museum Day was founded in 1977 as a day to celebrate the importance of museums to the development of society. Every year, on May 18, museums around the world...
Blog — ...World Literature Today’s Nota Benes. Events As we publish this newsletter, we are in the midst of the biggest event of our year: Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities....