Ingmar Bergman has long been revered as a master craftsman of the cinema, a film poet who has cre...
Brian Clarke teaches in the Toronto School of Theology and Emmanuel College at the University of ...
What Ails France? is a provocative but constructive critique of the French model of technocratic,...
Ian Milligan is associate professor of history at the University of Waterloo.
Marlene Goldman is professor in the Department of English at the University of Toronto and the au...
Naylor argues that bin Laden's role in various terrorist activities has been grossly exaggerated ...
Refugees and displaced people rarely figure as historical actors, and almost never as historical ...
What the World Might Look Like examines the way resilience stories have come to dominate the sett...
The Hour of Absinthe contextualizes and deconstructs some of the numerous myths surrounding absin...
The Western welfare state model is beset with structural, financial, and moral crises. So-called ...
At Home in the Cold brings to light the stories of five white and northern Indigenous women who t...
With global cooperation on refugee protection under mounting strain, understanding the role of in...
Examining the periodical as a distinct genre of print cultural expression, Publishing Place rethi...
Decolonizing Church brings together a diverse group of theological voices to consider Christianit...
As Canada takes stock of its immigration programs, the factors that promote successful settlement...
Georges Leroux presents a series of dialogues with his mentor. A rich autobiographical portrait o...
Artificial intelligence (AI) consists of a dazzling set of computational tools that few fully und...
In the late 1980s Sirous Houshmand found himself in the confines of Tehran's notorious Evin Priso...
This volume presents intellectual and creative responses to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine,...
In Agent of Change Huda Mukbil takes us behind the curtain of a leading spy agency during a fraug...
McGill in History broadens the historical frame of critical university studies, challenging previ...
Students by Day is a history of the Curve Lake Indian Day School. A story of Indigenous resilienc...
Across Mexico, human rights abuses take many forms, as do the strategies designed to denounce and...
Secwépemc People, Land, and Laws is a journey through the 10,000-year history of the Interior Pla...
In Triquet's Cross John MacFarlane tells the story of Paul Triquet, a French-Canadian soldier who...
Complemented by over 150 rarely seen illustrations, Needle Work moves from coast to coast and acr...
Settler Colonial Sovereignty examines what processes and understandings make Crown sovereignty se...
Grounded in discussions of cultural capital, dramaturgy, and modernity, The Second-Greatest Show ...
A comprehensive and groundbreaking collection, Canada and the Great Irish Famine examines how Ire...
Fulton J. Sheen (1895-1979) was a television and radio personality, a bestselling author, and a b...
The Price of Gold traces the troubling history of one of Canada's most contaminated mine sites an...
Tuberculosis, once a leading cause of death in Europe and North America, was understood to be pre...
Behead and Cure explores the ethics of humanitarianism during the Vietnam War through the experie...
Communing Data Literacy offers practical strategies for engaging communities in productive dialog...
From Griffin to Axolotl examines the resurgence of the medieval bestiary genre in contemporary Hi...
Ornament and Symbol in French Romantic Architecture reconstructs vibrant debates surrounding orna...
In poems of loss and hope, Robin Durnford dares to pause for a moment, finding meaning in the met...
La migration forcée au Canada met en lumière les expériences vécues de déplacement et les politiq...
Narrating Transitional Justice asks: what are the discourses embedded in the varied stories of re...
Abandoned as an infant and victimized by his adoptive father, Mac began drinking heavily in his e...
Loyalist Land Ownership in Upper Canada's Norfolk County, 1792-1851 is a comparative study of lan...
We are living through a crisis that casts doubt on the idea of progress, the defining trope of li...
During the First World War, Russia relied on the mass mobilization of its peasant population. In ...
The Berlin Wall divided the city for almost three decades before it fell on 9 November 1989. This...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's final report marked a new moment in national ...
International criminal courts exist to help countries and communities move forward after atrociti...
Over the course of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Muslim modernist thinkers a...
Philosopher Augusto Del Noce (1910–1989), one of Italy's foremost cultural critics and political ...