Blog — Ethnohistory is not just a congeries of research tools or methods. It also affords a common ground where kindred spirits can meet and communicate, not only to share findings but...
Blog — ...on a dime. This alienation and estranged subjectivity is particularly evident in “Three votive candles,” “Shape your eyes by shutting them,” and “Was I asleep?” Di Brandt calls this work...
Blog — ...Campus Saint-Jean. AU Press is honoured to have been a part of this project. This installation is a fitting tribute to Blodgett who captured the spirit of Edmonton so beautifully....
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Blog — ...is headed to the Commonwealth Museum Association conference in Calgary. If you’re there, stop by our booth and say hi! Throwback This month we are throwing it back to...
Blog — ...production is disrupted, and unemployment rates rise. Many countries are seeking to import large quantities of what used to be their largest export—corn. The resulting food insecurity has become a...
Book — The late “Lefty” Morgan, a British Columbia railway engineer, outlines his philosophy of workers’ control in this fascinating volume. The volume has a scholarly introduction by University of New Brunswick...
Blog — If we’re being honest, we’re not quite sure what week it is anymore. The time warp that has accompanied this pandemic means we’re both relieved and disappointed that it’s the...
Blog — ...open access is, you can still take the survey. There are questions in there for you too! Let’s get started! (If the survey does not appear below, please hit refresh...
Blog — ...moment in time. To learn more about this remarkable book, visit ammasdaughters.com. https://youtu.be/kMvhRA4iBqY My only memory of my grandmother, Prakashwati Sinha, is an illogical one: being held in her lap...