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Psychedelic Prophets: The Letters of Aldous Huxley and Humphry Osmond (McGill-Queen's/AMS Healthcare Studies in the History of Medicine, Health, and Society #48)
by Cynthia Carson Bisbee, Paul Bisbee, Erika Dyck, Patrick Farrell, James Sexton, and James W. SpisakLetters between the men who coined the term "psychedelic" and opened doors to a different way of thinking about human consciousness.
Urban Encounters: Art and the Public (Culture of Cities)
by Martha Radice and Alexandrine Boudreault-FournierExploring how art and the public interact in cities.
Restructuring the European State: European Integration and State Reform
by Paolo DardanelliWhy European integration fuels state disintegration.
The Moral Mapping of Victorian and Edwardian London: Charles Booth, Christian Charity, and the Poor-but-Respectable
by Thomas Gibson-BrydonThe London poor and the cruel world of Christian charity circa 1900.
Doing Community-Based Research: Perspectives from the Field
by Laura Ryser Don Manson Sean Markey Greg HalsethGuidance on the community-researcher relationship, to support further scholarship and positive community change.
The Dawn of Canada's Century: Hidden Histories
by Gordon DarrochAn illuminating look at the people who helped shape the twentieth century in Canada.
The Harper Factor: Assessing a Prime Minister's Policy Legacy
by Jennifer Ditchburn and Graham FoxA clear-eyed, balanced analysis of Prime Minister Stephen Harper&’s legacy and impact on Canadian public policy and institutions.
Disarmament under International Law (Human Dimensions in Foreign Policy, Military Studies, and Security Studies #4)
by John KierulfAn introduction to the regulation of both conventional weapons and weapons of mass destruction in international disarmament law.
Adapted Brains and Imaginary Worlds: Cognitive Science and the Literature of the Renaissance
by Donald BeecherBuilding bridges between brain science and fictional creations may be literary criticism&’s most pressing new challenge.
The Canny Scot: Archbishop James Morrison of Antigonish (McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Religion #2)
by Peter LudlowA revealing biography of one of twentieth-century Nova Scotia's most prominent religious figures.
Consumers in the Bush: Shopping in Rural Upper Canada (McGill-Queen's Rural, Wildland, and Resource Studies #3)
by Douglas McCallaThe everyday material world of rural Canadian families in the nineteenth century.
Call of Empire: From the Highlands to Hindostan
by Alexander BaillieA treasure trove of original correspondence reveals the experiences of four generations of a Scottish family in the service of the East India Company.
Minority Languages, National Languages, and Official Language Policies
by Gillian Lane-Mercier, Denise Merkle, and Jane KoustasAn examination of the interdisciplinary field of language policy offering a rich collection of new research on diversity and multilingualism.
Ghost Storeys: Ralph Adams Cram, Modern Gothic Media, and Deconstructive Microhistory at a Canadian Church
by Cameron MacdonellA haunted study of modern Gothic architecture and literature.
The al-Baqara Crescendo: Understanding the Qur'an's Style, Narrative Structure, and Running Themes (Advancing Studies in Religion)
by Nevin RedaA study of the poetics and hermeneutics of the Qur?an&’s narrative structure, focusing on Surat al-Baqara.
The Weariness of the Self: Diagnosing the History of Depression in the Contemporary Age
by Alain EhrenbergA history of depression that describes the illness across social history and within psychiatry.
Empty Promises: Why Workplace Pension Law Doesn’t Deliver Pensions
by Elizabeth ShiltonWhy a voluntary, employer-based pension system does not deliver adequate and secure retirement income for most Canadians.
Feelings of Structure: Explorations in Affect
by Karen Engle and Yoke-Sum WongHow places, objects, fantasies, histories, and memories get under our skin and how we understand their affective connections.
Canadian Universities in China’s Transformation: An Untold Story
by Julia Pan Ruth Hayhoe Qiang ZhaHow Canada contributed to China&’s remarkable transformation through university partnerships and knowledge diplomacy.
A Singular Case: Debating China’s Political Economy in the European Enlightenment (McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Ideas #107)
by Ashley MillarA study of a time when Europeans sought to learn from China&’s successful model of political economy.
Devouring Time: Nostalgia in Contemporary Shakespearean Screen Adaptations
by Philippa SheppardExploring the way filmmakers who adapt Shakespeare&’s plays are fuelled by nostalgia.
TransCanadian Feminist Fictions: New Cross-Border Ethics
by Libe ZarranzA cutting-edge feminist study of borders and transnational ethics in Canadian literature since the turn of the twenty-first century.
Around 1945: Literature, Citizenship, Rights
by Allan HepburnHow novels expanded human and legal rights in the age of the atomic bomb.
Trance Speakers: Femininity and Authorship in Spiritual Séances, 1850-1930
by Claudie MassicotteA thought-provoking exploration of women&’s voices and their agency in practices of trance possession.
Discovering the End of Time: Irish Evangelicals in the Age of Daniel O’Connell
by Donald AkensonA masterful study of the origins of apocalyptic millennialism, which lies at the heart of evangelical Christianity.