Brian Clarke teaches in the Toronto School of Theology and Emmanuel College at the University of ...
Ingmar Bergman has long been revered as a master craftsman of the cinema, a film poet who has cre...
Marlene Goldman is professor in the Department of English at the University of Toronto and the au...
Ian Milligan is associate professor of history at the University of Waterloo.
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 Western welfare state model is beset with structural, financial, and moral crises. So-called ...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 produced not only military and humanitarian resp...
Secwépemc People, Land, and Laws is a journey through the 10,000-year history of the Interior Pla...
With Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea and the outbreak of the Donbas war in 2014, Ukraine fa...
Decolonizing Church brings together a diverse group of theological voices to consider Christianit...
Fulton J. Sheen (1895–1979) was a television and radio personality, a bestselling author, and a b...
As Canada takes stock of its immigration programs, the factors that promote successful settlement...
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...
The 1917 Halifax Explosion all but destroyed a thriving book-publishing industry centred in Halif...
At Home in the Cold brings to light the stories of five white and northern Indigenous women who t...
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...
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 ...
Canada is a nation forged by immigration, but for many its promise is eclipsed by exclusion and p...
Louis J. Robichaud, the first elected Acadian premier of New Brunswick, transformed an inward-loo...
We are living through the sixth mass extinction. Capitalism, the essential driver of carbon emiss...
Au cours de l'entre-deux-guerres au Québec, les luttes des sans-travail jouent un rôle déterminan...
Lake Ontario has profoundly influenced the historical evolution of North America. For centuries i...
The inclusion of eastern Poland into the Soviet Union by the 1939 Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact initiat...
With global cooperation on refugee protection under mounting strain, understanding the role of in...
Self-organization plays an essential yet often overlooked role in the everyday lives of refugees ...
The first Canadian diplomat to be posted to war-torn Sudan, Nicholas Coghlan was a natural choice...
Israeli art from the turn of the millennium is the work of movers: artists who have relocated fro...
Awash in a sea of rum describes the years between the 1670s and the 1830s in the colonies that wo...
Menstruation is an everyday reality for many Canadians, yet it has long been a site of inequity a...
At the quarter mark of the twenty-first century Canada faces two existential threats: runaway cli...
A confessional of the unrepentant, Writing in the Flesh caresses taboos, confronts sentimentality...
Beginning his career as an independent architect in the mid-1870s, Frank Darling came to prominen...
In this raw and intimate memoir Anita Slominska recounts her sister Shauna's eighteen-month wait ...
The 1960s saw Lester Pearson launch a war on poverty and Pierre Trudeau promise a just society. C...
Louis J. Robichaud, le premier Acadien élu premier ministre du Nouveau-Brunswick, a transformé sa...
In 1925, the publishers of Broadway Brevities were tried for running an extortion operation targe...
Augusto Del Noce (1910-1989) was a professor at La Sapienza University of Rome and a distinguishe...
Imagine yourself transported two thousand years back in time to Galilee at the moment of Jesus' S...