Blog — ...This year, Congress is in Toronto at Ryerson University. The academic energy never ceases to amaze us and we are inspired by each panel, event, and conversation. Stay tuned for...
Series — ...The OPEL series offers introductory texts on a broad array of topics, written especially with undergraduate students in mind. Although the books in the series are designed for course use,...
Blog — ...releases, backlist gems, and a few of our bestselling titles. Here’s the lineup for the next six weeks. We can’t wait to show you what we have in store! Follow...
Blog — ...Zarah’s cheeky perspective on her family, her displacement from Hungary to Canada, and her unromantic marriage to “Poor John” is all the more inviting and fascinating because this is indeed...
Blog — ...Relief Department took pains to document and assess the transients in an effort to manage this ungovernable group. But when administrative efforts did not provide them with all the information...
Blog — ...excitement, the modern picket line resembles its early-twentieth-century ancestor only in the presence of picket signs. However, the Lakeside strike was no ordinary strike. The plant is located in Brooks,...
Blog — ...concern. For his part, Vincent writes, he has been painting in the “mistral,” the harsh winter wind that he often alludes to as a metaphor for his own disturbed “inner...
Blog — ...is “a poetic call for tolerance, reflection, reconciliation, and healing.” For fun! Academic writing is allowed to be humorous and University of Minnesota Press has this summer’s serious scholarship/humorous combo....
Blog — ...gender equality, reproductive rights, and violence and abuse against women. This year’s International Women’s Day theme is Inspire Inclusion, underscoring the importance of diversity, empowerment, and respect in all aspects...
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