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Alkibiades' Love: Essays in Philosophy
by Jan ZwickyA highly original series of essays on the nature and practice of philosophy.
State Traditions and Language Regimes (ISSN)
by Linda Cardinal Selma K. SonntagOriginal and provocative analyses of how state traditions inform language policy choices in Asia, Europe, and North America.
Power and Subsistence: The Political Economy of Grain in New France (McGill-Queen's French Atlantic Worlds Series #3)
by Louise DechêneA lively exploration of the nature of power in New France, as enacted within the grain economy.
Educating the Imagination: Northrop Frye, Past, Present, and Future
by Germaine Warkentin Alan Bewell Neil ten KortenaarHow Northrop Frye recognized the imagination as a window opening onto literature, society, and the human spirit.
The Same but Different: Hockey in Quebec
by Jason Blake and Andrew C. HolmanCanada may be all about hockey, but how much does the rest of Canada know about the game in Quebec?
The Complete Poems of George Whalley
by George WhalleyThe poems of a Canadian modernist best known for his investigations into poetic process.
Going to War?: Trends in Military Interventions (Human Dimensions in Foreign Policy, Military Studies, and Security Studies)
by H. Christian Breede Stéfanie von HlatkyA multi-disciplinary study on wartime decision-making, with a focus on how Canada and its allies engage in conflict.
Frank Underhill and the Politics of Ideas
by Kenneth C. DewarA lively and absorbing study of the one of the foremost English Canadian intellectuals of the twentieth century.
Translation Effects: The Shaping of Modern Canadian Culture
by Kathy Mezei, Sherry Simon and Luise von FlotowA revealing look at the place of translation in modern Canadian culture.
The Life of Luigi Giussani
by Alberto SavoranaA detailed account of the life and legacy of the founder of the Communion and Liberation movement.
Slow War (The Hugh MacLennan Poetry Series #40)
by Benjamin Hertwigremember your body again / how cedar smells of god / and a Bach cantata / makes you almost / forgive / your hands.
Mourning Nature: Hope at the Heart of Ecological Loss and Grief
by Ashlee Cunsolo and Karen LandmanA pioneering work exploring the implications for politics, ethics, and praxis.
The Migrant Text: Making and Marketing a Global French Literature
by Subha XavierA wide-ranging analysis of French literature and immigration, inventing a new category for migrant texts.
Maps and Memes: Redrawing Culture, Place, and Identity in Indigenous Communities (McGill-Queen's Indigenous and Northern Studies #76)
by Gwilym EadesA critical introduction to Canadian cartography and counter-mapping in indigenous, legal, and educational contexts.
Before Copernicus: The Cultures and Contexts of Scientific Learning in the Fifteenth Century (McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Ideas)
by Rivka Feldhay and F. Jamil RagepA multi-disciplinary approach to Copernicus&’s momentous transformation from geocentric to heliocentric cosmology.
Unified Fields: Science and Literary Form
by Janine RogersForming common ground for literature and science.
Writing Herself into Being: Quebec Women's Autobiographical Writings from Marie de l'Incarnation to Nelly Arcan
by Patricia SmartQuebec women&’s struggle for self and portrayal of their society in autobiographies, letters, and private diaries.
Not Even a God Can Save Us Now: Reading Machiavelli after Heidegger (McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Ideas #70)
by Brian HardingA lively interpretation of Machiavelli&’s thought, applied to contemporary philosophy.
Catharine Parr Traill’s The Female Emigrant’s Guide: Cooking with a Canadian Classic (Carleton Library Series)
by Catherine Parr TraillA guidebook for women immigrants to nineteenth-century Canada in a deluxe edition that shows why it is still relevant today.
Missing the Tide: Global Governments in Retreat
by Donald JohnstonHow the global optimism that characterized the 1990s evolved into pessimism and chaos.
What Is Government Good At?: A Canadian Answer
by Donald SavoieA thorough examination of where government succeeds and where it fails.
Alice in Shandehland: Scandal and Scorn in the Edelson/Horwitz Murder Case (McGill-Queen's Studies in Ethnic History #2.37)
by Monda HalpernWhy a Jewish jeweller who shot and killed his wife's lover was acquitted after his sensational 1932 murder trial.
The Parliaments of Autonomous Nations (Democracy, Diversity, and Citizen Engagement Series)
by Guy Laforest André LecoursHow the parliaments of minority national communities and central parliaments express identities and treat self-determination claims.
Becoming Sui Sin Far: Early Fiction, Journalism, and Travel Writing by Edith Maude Eaton
by Mary ChapmanNewly discovered works by one of the earliest Asian North American writers.
Strangers with Memories: The United States and Canada from Free Trade to Baghdad
by John StewartLike estranged best friends, two democracies go from sharing their dreams to forgetting what they had in common – and wondering if they can still trust one another.