Blog — ...wondered how to turn your dissertation into a book? We hosted a Facebook Live event with our senior acquisitions editor on how to revise your dissertation for publication! The live...
Blog — ...industry-funded regulator. Find out how this has affected the development of oil in Alberta in Chapter 4 by Lorna Stefanick. How are migrant workers targeted by a systematized form of...
Blog — ...of and interest in Indigenous art. Scholarly Living on the Land: Indigenous Women’s Understanding of Place edited by Nathalie Kermoal and Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez examines how patriarchy, gender, and colonialism have...
Blog — ...poor in Haiti and how he survived. Read on for Joegodson’s account of the moment the earthquake hit. Download a copy of Rocks in the Water, Rocks in the Sun...
Blog — Welcome to our newest blog series, “The Newsletter.” Every month is a busy month in publishing so we thought we would condense all that’s happened into a short blog post...
Series — ...lives constituted in part by our response to the issues and events of the era into which we are born. Many of the voices in the series thus speak in...
Series — ...of language. Similarly, the series is interested in cultural crossings, whether through immigration or travel or through the interweaving of literary traditions themselves. Send your manuscript for consideration to manijehm@athabascau.ca....
Blog — Welcome to the October edition of the Newsletter! New Release Under Siege: The Independent Labour Party in Interwar Britain will be released at the end of next month! Drawing extensively...
Blog — ... “In October 2002, I was scheduled for my examination for discovery. My lawyers did nothing to prepare me for what I was about to go through. The only thing...
Blog — ...suffered in the residential school system, it is also a step toward his own healing and it is written proof of his resilience and his unyielding spirit. This week, we...