Blog — Canada’s largest academic conference, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, or “Congress,” is only weeks away! We’re thrilled to be sharing a booth once again with the University of...
Blog — ...do to him?” Arthur spoke about the abuse he had experienced at residential school for the first time when he came forward to the Government of Canada in 1999. He...
Blog — ...Hell by Arthur Bear Chief was a number one non-fiction bestseller in Edmonton at the beginning of April. Bear Chief’s memoir also won gold in regional non-fiction (Canada West) in...
Blog — We are delighted to be participating once again in the University Press Week blog tour. This year’s #UPWeek theme, RaiseUP, highlights the role that the university press community plays in...
Blog — ...français? UBC Press’s So They Want Us to Learn French, looks at the history behind the bilingual movement in Canada and why personal bilingualism is not increasing. For our city...
Blog — ...provisional interpretations of the evidence, and to discuss some of the issues that complicate our efforts to develop a more comprehensive picture of prehistoric lifeways in the Lower Athabasca region”...
Blog — ...series demonstrates that the social structures and cultural attitudes in both Canada and the United States are in constant evolution, with echoes of established mythologies constantly being challenged by new...
Blog — ...women as stewards of the land and governors of the community. We Are Coming Home: Repatriation and the Restoration of Blackfoot Cultural Confidence edited by Gerald T. Conaty We Are...
Blog — ...the Commonwealth Association of Museums conference where she heard about museum programming from a number of Commonwealth countries including Kenya, Canada, New Zealand, Turkey, and South Africa. June 19–25 was...
Blog — ...with the Alberta Labour History Institute and the Canadian Committee on Labour History for this event. You can find all the details on Facebook or below. May 3: Mark your...