Blog — ...Mountain Books for sharing your insights. The book is always better than the movie, but how does a book get made into a movie? Michael Jorgensen, a Canadian filmmaker talked...
Blog — ...near it—a photograph taken in Athens in 1950 that shows Irving Brown (second left) and two other American union officials who worked in the international field sitting in a hotel...
Blog — ...Disposes: Recollections of a French Pioneer. Maturié travels from France to northern Alberta in 1910 hoping to find wealth, independence, and, of course, adventure. If your sister lives in Edmonton...
Blog — ...I would stand in this world?[/inlinetweet]” Chapter 2: “Double Consciousness and Nehiyawak (Cree) Perspectives: Reclaiming Indigenous Women’s Knowledge” by Shalene Jobin “The sense of ‘two-ness,’ of an internal struggle...
Blog — ...To accompany your reading, he has created a delightful music mix that sequences songs in the order in which their excerpts appear in the book. These poems not only draw...
Blog — ...labour in Canada, both organized and unorganized. After all, this is the first time in Canada’s history that a political party that unions were instrumental in founding—the New Democratic Party—enters...
Blog — ...looking for information about the evolution of abortion rights, regulations, and laws in Canada, but also a great read for anyone interested in the role of abortion rights in the...
Blog — At the 2023 Independent Publisher Book Awards, Mowafa Said Househ’s memoir, Under the Nakba Tree: Fragments of a Palestinian Family in Canada, took home gold in the category of Best...
Blog — ...Land is a beautiful and complex collection of perspective, story, knowledge, and wisdom.” We took our Instagram followers on a book tour of Edmonton this summer! Points of interest included...
Blog — Since Athabasca University Press was founded ten years ago as Canada’s first open access press, interest in open access publishing has increased significantly. In fact, several university presses in Canada...