Book — ...or different generational styles associated with the presentation of labour’s past are surveyed. This is an issue all interested in Canadian society and its development will not want to miss....
— ...history that will resonate with scholars, students, and readers. Beautifully written, bristling with verve, insight and political nuance, this anthology deserves a wide audience of readers.” —Valerie Korinek, author of Prairie...
Blog — ...The print version of a book was preferred by most respondents for academic reading/research and reading for pleasure (including novels, poetry, memoirs, etc). Desktop computers and tablets are tied as...
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Contributor — ...Kingston, for his study of mixed-blood Red River and the Riel Resistance. He has published widely in Western Canadian hsitory, in Indigenous history, and in the field of heritage studies....
Contributor — ...thing everyone else likes, so he's just had to make his own. This includes three novels, The Red Fez, Game Quest, and Bad Attitude, and a collection of poetry, Poetaster....
Book — ...in the context of migration, borders are inherently a site of struggle—at once a source of hope for those seeking sanctuary and an excuse for others to deny it. Indigenous...