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The Politics of Popular Culture: Negotiating Power, Identity, and Place
by Tim NieguthWhy popular culture matters to political science - and vice versa.
Unbuttoned: A History of Mackenzie King's Secret Life
by Christopher DummittHow Canadians reimagined what a politician should be.
A Place in the Sun: Haiti, Haitians, and the Remaking of Quebec (Études d’histoire du Québec / Studies on the History of Quebec #31)
by Sean MillsA richly drawn portrait of Haiti in Quebec, of Quebec through Haiti, and the ways in which migrants transform societies.
Guerrilla Aesthetics: Art, Memory, and the West German Urban Guerrilla
by Kimberly MairA bold rumination on 1970s West German urban terrorism and its haunting traces in contemporary art and memory.
War Is Here: The Vietnam War and Canadian Literature
by Robert McGillHow a war Canada did not fight profoundly changed the nation&’s writing and identity.
Into Silence and Servitude: How American Girls Became Nuns, 1945-1965 (McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Religion #79)
by Brian TitleyA critical examination of the recruitment and formation of American Catholic nuns during the final decades of convent expansion.
Military Operations and the Mind: War Ethics and Soldiers' Well-being
by Stéphanie Bélanger Daniel Lagacé-RoyAn in-depth look at the battlefield of military ethics and soldiers&’ moral injuries and wars within.
Ecosystems, Society, and Health: Pathways through Diversity, Convergence, and Integration
by Lars K. Hallström Nicholas P. Guehlstorf Margot W. ParkesInternational perspectives on the interdependence of ecological, health, and societal problems.
Raymond Klibansky and the Warburg Library Network: Intellectual Peregrinations from Hamburg to London and Montreal
by Philippe Despoix and Jillian TommA new approach to the legacy of the Warburg Library and a companion to the pioneering work Saturn and Melancholy.
Common Sense and Legal Judgment: Community Knowledge, Political Power, and Rhetorical Practice
by Patricia CochranAn analysis of the surprisingly inscrutable idea of &“common sense&” and its relationship to reflective and accountable legal judgment.
Left and Right: The Small World of Political Ideas (McGill-Queen's Studies in Urban Governance)
by Christopher CochraneHow left/right ideology has evolved in the postwar era and changed Canadian politics.
Missing Link: The Evolution of Metaphor and the Metaphor of Evolution
by Jeffery DonaldsonA stunning meeting of the humanities and sciences, perceived in the metaphoric behaviours that pervade both.
The Grandmothers' Movement: Solidarity and Survival in the Time of AIDS
by May ChazanGrandmothers' alliances across distance and difference - unlikely mobilizations, unexpected change.
Should We Change How We Vote?: Evaluating Canada's Electoral System
by Andrew Potter, Daniel Weinstock and Peter LoewenAn evaluation of the current electoral system in response to calls for its reform.
Beating against the Wind: Popular Opposition to Bishop Feild and Tractarianism in Newfoundland and Labrador (McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Religion #2)
by Calvin HollettA study of a popular colonial spirituality confronted by High Anglican church hierarchy.
Bodily Subjects: Essays on Gender and Health, 1800-2000 (McGill-Queen's/AMS Healthcare Studies in the History of Medicine, Health, and Society)
by Barbara Brookes Wendy Mitchinson Tracy Penny LightHistorical understandings of gender and health that raise important questions about how health care works today.
The Promise and Challenge of Party Primary Elections: A Comparative Perspective
by Gideon Rahat Ofer Kenig Scott Pruysers William CrossA groundbreaking study of the typologies, pathologies, and promise of political party primary elections.
Financing Infrastructure: Who Should Pay?
by Richard M. Bird Enid SlackWhy it is best that users, instead of the federal or provincial taxpayers, pay for public infrastructure.
Curatorial Dreams: Critics Imagine Exhibitions
by Shelley Butler Erica LehrerScholars are challenged to create their own exhibitions.
Religion, Truth, and Social Transformation: Essays in Reformational Philosophy
by Lambert ZuidervaartA lucid introduction to a living philosophical tradition and a creative contribution to change-oriented scholarship.
A Canadian Climate of Mind: Passages from Fur to Energy and Beyond
by Timothy B. LeducLooking at climate change not only as a feature of the physical world but also as a state of the human spirit.
Wallace Stevens among Others: Diva-Dames, Deleuze, and American Culture
by David JarrawayA provocative reassessment of modern American literature and culture through the poetry of Wallace Stevens and the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze.
Resilience and Contagion: Invoking Human Rights in African HIV Advocacy (McGill-Queen's Studies in Gender, Sexuality, and Social Justice in the Global South #2)
by Kristi KenyonAn in-depth study of why civil society advocacy groups working on HIV choose the language of rights.
Timely Voices: Romance Writing in English Literature
by Goran StanivukovicA reassessment of romance as a resource and strategy of writing that transformed itself across time and texts, and that fascinated writers from medieval to modern times.
Los Prometidos (La Familia Macpherson)
by Jan Coffey May McGoldrickUNA NOVELA DEL CLAN MACPHERSON Una novela rica en amor, intriga y ambición despiadada en la corte de Enrique VIII: la historia de dos montañeses en una tierra extraña y hostil... Jane Macpherson aprendió el significado de la traición en la isla de Skye cuando su amado Malcolm MacLeod se casó con otra mujer para salvar su herencia. Con sus sueños de felicidad truncados, buscó refugio en el elegante palacio del duque de Norfolk. Allí Jane volvería a encontrar a Malcolm, prisionero en las mazmorras del castillo. En la gélida oscuridad, aprende a amar de nuevo. Pero con Inglaterra y Escocia en guerra, su audaz plan para liberar a Malcolm pondría en peligro su propia vida... aunque su pasión la arrastró a un campo de batalla de sangre y lágrimas donde sólo un corazón valiente y verdadero podría salvarla... "El amor triunfa en esta historia ricamente romántica". - Nora Roberts "¡Nadie captura la magia y el romanticismo de las Islas Británicas como May McGoldrick!". - Miranda Jarrett